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Micheal Olunga.

Olunga is a 27-year-old Kenyan professional footballer who is the captain of Kenya's national team Harambee Stars.

His career in football started at the Liberty Sports Academy while still in high school. 

Later, he signed with the Kenya Premier League side, Tusker, in 2012.

Ayub Mohammed

Ayub Mohammed is an Islamic teacher at Eastleigh High School in Nairobi.

In 2016, he was named among 10 finalists who were nominated for the prestigious United States Global Teacher award.

Humphrey Kayange

Humphrey Kayange is a former rugby union player and the former captain of the Kenya Rugby Sevens Team.

In 2010 Kayange was awarded the presidential Order of Golden Warriors (OGW) alongside his brother Collins Injera, for their performance in the 2008/2009 IRB world series.

Dharmesh Savla

Dharmesh Savla is the Chief Executive Officer of the Tononoka Rolling Mills Limited, a manufacturing company that is located in Nairobi and is one of the leading manufacturers in the steel industry in Kenya. 

The company was started in 1980 as a hardware shop named Tononoka Hardware Limited and has since grown to become a global company with a branch in Rwanda.

Nelson Havi

Nelson Andayi Havi is the President of the Law Society of Kenya (LSK). He was elected as President in February 2020, becoming the youngest head of LSK.

In 2021, Havi is still instrumental in leading the fight to protect the Constitution of Kenya. 

Boniface Mwangi

Boniface Mwangi is a human rights activist who founded Power 254 in 2010. A platform that gives artists an opportunity to advocate for social change through their art. 

Mwangi studied journalism at the East African school of journalism and later joined New York University to study Human Rights and Documentary photography. 

Larry Madowo

Larry Madowo is among Kenya's most celebrated journalists. His journey from a humble background in Siaya county to working for global news giant, CNN, lives as an inspiration to many Kenyans.