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Renowned journalist Wahiga Mwaura could not contain his joy after his wife Joyce Omondi made a major achievement at the just concluded eleventh UBA gala last night. 
 
Joyce took home two prestigious awards: the Media Champion Award and the overall Mtumishi Bora Award, reserved for those whose work reflects outstanding servant leadership.
 
The awards highlighted her increasing influence and the impact she is continuing to make through her work in ministry, media, and women empowerment.
 
Joyce's leadership of the Epic Women Africa movement, now entering its sixth year, has touched innumerable lives across the region.
 
The initiative has grown steadily into a platform where women find mentorship, support, and inspiration to lead with purpose.
 
Wahiga expressed deep pride in watching the movement expand and in seeing how her dedication has encouraged many women to pursue personal and spiritual growth.
 
Similarly, Joyce's presence on the Rauka program on Citizen TV has added significantly to the discourse relating to faith and community.
 
Audiences have lauded her warm communication style, a rather realistic approach towards issues, and her ability to connect with people from all walks of life.
 
Her continuous work on the show offers encouragement and insight to a large number of people every weekend.
 
In his celebratory message, Wahiga reflected on the journey that they have shared and the passion that seems to drive Joyce in all that she does.
 
 
He described her achievements as a testimony to steady commitment, faith, and a desire to serve. The awards, he said, are just but a glimpse of what lies ahead as she continues to impact and inspire communities through her calling.
 
The recognitions bestowed upon Joyce signal an important moment in her career and the several constituencies that have benefited from her voice and leadership.