Est. 2024 · Naivasha, Kenya

Naivasha Accord
Welfare Group

"Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others."
— Philippians 2:3–4

Stronger Together

Who We Are

A Fellowship Built on Purpose

The Naivasha Accord Welfare Group (NAWEG) is a non-political, voluntary association of men united by shared values and a common desire to uplift one another — financially, socially, emotionally, and spiritually.

Founded in 2024 and governed by a formal constitution, we uphold the highest standards of integrity, accountability and mutual support. Our members are equal partners — there are no special tiers, only shared ownership of our collective mission.

Membership is deliberately kept intimate, capped at a maximum of 50 members, to preserve trust, depth of relationship, and quality of engagement.

50

Max Members

11

Core Pillars

2024

Year Founded

Mutual Support

Financial, social, emotional, mental and spiritual backing for every member whenever life demands it.

Integrity First

Transparent governance, accountable leadership, and a constitution every member can hold us to.

Heritage & Legacy

Upholding and celebrating the social, cultural and economic heritage of our members and their families.

Service to God

Everything we do is grounded in faith — serving others is the highest calling we answer.

Our Mission

Four Pillars of Purpose

The Group was established with specific, lasting objectives that guide every decision and action we take.

Objective 01

Good Relationships

Promote lasting, genuine relationships amongst members and their families across all walks of life.

Objective 02

Cultural & Economic Heritage

Develop and uphold the cultural, social and economic legacy of our members for generations ahead.

Objective 03

Holistic Member Support

Be a forum where members give one another financial, social, emotional, mental and spiritual support.

Objective 04

Incidental Objectives

Pursue all activities incidental or conducive to attaining any of the foregoing objectives as the Group grows.

Our DNA

11 Key Pillars

These are not aspirations — they are the non-negotiable standards by which every NAWEG member conducts themselves.

Utmost Respect
Unity of Purpose
Speed of Execution
Exemplary Service
Focus on Results
Taking Ownership
Integrity & Accountability
Communication & Transparency
Respect for Diversity
Active Participation
Service to God

Governance

Executive Committee

NAWEG is led by an elected Executive Committee, fully accountable to the membership. Office bearers serve two-year terms and are eligible for re-election at the Annual General Meeting.

JN

John Ndonga

Chairperson

Presides over all Group and Executive Committee meetings. Ex-officio on all sub-committees.

MG

Michael Gikonyo

Vice Chairperson

Deputises for the Chair and leads the Welfare Sub-Committee.

DM

David Mithiga

Treasurer

Receives & banks Group funds, maintains accounts and presents quarterly financial reports.

EG

Edward Gakunju

Secretary

Handles all correspondence, minutes, record-keeping and meeting notices.

PM

Paul Musili

Asst. Secretary

Supports the Secretary in administrative and correspondence duties.

AK

Anthony Kihono

Asst. Treasurer

Supports the Treasurer in financial administration, records and reporting.

SM

Martin Kairu

Organizing Secretary

Responsible for venue, logistics and hospitality for all Group meetings and events.

DM

Dennis Muniu

Asst. Organizing Secretary

Supports meeting logistics, venue coordination and member hospitality activities.

PM

Paul Muthecha

Chief Whip

Enforces the Group's rules and chairs the Disciplinary Sub-Committee.

SW

Solomon Waireri

Asst. Chief Whip

Supports the Chief Whip in enforcing Group rules and disciplinary coordination.

JM

James Muraya

Patron

Overall strategic overseer; moderates Group discussions and chairs the Socio-Economic Committee.

RC

Robert Chemjor

Ex-Officio Member

Provides guidance on Group management and channels member feedback on strategic initiatives.

Become a Member

Join the Accord.
Be Part of Something Greater.

Membership is open to men aged 18 and above who embrace our values. New members are sponsored by an existing member and vetted by the full Group at a General Meeting.

  • Aged 18 & above, of sound mind
  • Sponsored by an existing Group member
  • Entry fee: Kshs. 15,000
  • Monthly contribution: Kshs. 5,000 by the 10th
  • Admission subject to 2/3 vote at a General Meeting

Express Your Interest

Reach out to the Secretary to begin the membership process.

Email the Secretary

secretary@naweg.co.ke

Quarterly Meetings

1st Friday of every Quarter

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