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SBC Needs a Rebirth: A Complete Awakening of Its People and Leadership


 

By : Ouma Patrick kawaida 

 The Crown Media East Africa

Every generation faces a defining moment — a point where it must choose between continuing the familiar or daring to begin anew. For Samia Bugwe Central (SBC), that moment has arrived. The time has come for a rebirth — a complete awakening of its people and leadership.

SBC has endured the weight of stagnation. Politics has become an arena of personalities rather than purpose, where leaders rise not to serve but to survive. The results are visible in the struggles of ordinary citizens — high unemployment, neglected youth potential, wasted resources, and a leadership culture detached from the people’s real needs.

Yet, beneath this frustration lies untapped strength. SBC is blessed with fertile land, intelligent youth, and a proud heritage. What is missing is a new spirit — a mindset that believes development begins within. Real change cannot come from slogans or campaign promises; it must be born from vision, responsibility, and collective action.

A rebirth for SBC demands leaders who are servants, not dealers— those who listen, unite, and lead with integrity. It also requires citizens who refuse to be spectators in their own destiny. True transformation happens when the people themselves rise to demand accountability, participate in community progress, and take ownership of their future.

The awakening of SBC must start from the ground up — in homes, churches, schools, farms, and public spaces. It begins with a change in mindset: from dependency to productivity, from fear to faith, from politics of personality to politics of purpose.

The future of SBC cannot be written by yesterday’s politics. It must be authored by a people who choose courage over comfort, truth over clans, status ,camps and progress over promises.

SBC’s deliverance begins the moment its people and leaders awaken to their divine duty of transformation and destiny.

Kawaida to Parliament – Leadership for Transformation and Development.

— The Crown Media East Africa

“Telling Africa’s Stories of Change.”

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