“This project is driven by Mama Ida as her legacy project for youth empowerment and will be a centre of excellence in identifying and nurturing talents from across Kenya, Africa and the globe,” Ezekiel Mutua explained.

KFCB and the state broadcaster have taken advantage of the opportunity to partner with Ida in the establishment of a facility that will promote creative arts.

“KFCB and KBC are collaborating in establishing youth empowerment centres countrywide under the board’s Sinema Mashinani Initiative and KBC’s Studio Mashinani programs. The two organisations will incorporate the joint programs,” Ezekiel announced.

Mama Ida has had past engagements with KFCB as a champion for clean content.

She has helped launch creative hubs across the country including one in Migori County in September 2019.

The development of the Mama Ida Library and Resource Centre will also rope in several Members of Parliament, professionals, and leaders from various sectors in the larger Nyanza region.

Others who are key in the planned development include Heroes Council of Kenya CEO Ambassador Yvonne Khamati, Diaspora Alliance of Kenya’s Shem Ochuodho, as well as KBC Managing Director Naim Bilal.

The centre will be built at her alma mater and will be symbolic of her passion as an educator and champion of capacity building for the youth.

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She graduated from the University of Nairobi with a degree in arts in 1974.

Mama Ida went on to teach Geography at Kenya High School. She later left Kenya High School and joined the Ministry of Education’s school’s inspection department.