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Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) a Platform to discuss issues related to BAME communities. We are a one-stop shop united under one umbrella in the UK.

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Community Statement from BAME HUB-UK It is with deep sadness and heavy hearts that we acknowledge the tragic passing of Edna Mmbali Ombakho. On behalf of BAME HUB-UK, we extend our sincere condolences to her family, friends, and the entire Kenyan diaspora community, who have been deeply affected by this heartbreaking loss. During the time Edna was reported missing, the community showed strong unity and solidarity. Representatives from BAME HUB-UK, together with members of the KCCC, The Kenya Diaspora Media (TKDM), Kenya High Commission Representative @KenyaMissionUK and family members, attended a briefing with @ThamesVP Thames Valley Police and visited the site of Edna’s last confirmed sighting as part of efforts to understand the ongoing investigation and support the family during a very distressing period. See more information here thekenyandiaspora.com/stories/6417/F… We would like to acknowledge the support and engagement provided by Thames Valley Police, who maintained communication with the family and us while pursuing several lines of inquiry into Edna’s disappearance. We also recognise the collective efforts and solidarity shown by the Kenya High Commission, members of the KCCC, community organisations, friends, and volunteers who stood with the family during the search and offered prayers and support. This tragic loss has deeply touched many within our community. At this difficult time, we urge everyone to respect the family’s privacy and dignity, refrain from speculation, and allow the relevant authorities to continue their work. BAME HUB-UK stands in solidarity with Edna’s family and the wider community as they mourn. We remain committed to supporting families facing crisis, trauma, and loss. May Edna Mmbali Ombakho’s soul rest in eternal peace. 🕊️
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We had a productive meeting with the London School of Business & Computing (LSBC) at their CEME Business Campus in Rainham to explore potential areas of partnership. Discussions focused on: • British-accredited qualifications (Level 2–7) • Higher education pathway programmes (HNC/HND progression routes) • Online postgraduate programmes (MBA, LLM, MSc, MA) • Employability-focused courses for immigrants • Executive leadership and professional training We are currently in constructive discussions to assess how this collaboration could support skills development, access to education, and progression opportunities within our communities. #Education #CommunityDevelopment #SkillsForLife #StrategicPartnership #Education #SkillsDevelopment #CommunityEmpowerment #HigherEducation #BAMEHub #LSBC
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🚨 TONIGHT – 6PM (Online via Zoom) 🚨 Join us for our County Lines & Organised Criminal Networks Awareness Workshop with Child Exploitation Prevention Officer @AndriVNicolaou Androulla Nicolaou @ASPolice Protecting young people. Building safer communities. 🔎 Understand how young people are targeted and groomed ⚠️ Learn the warning signs of exploitation 🛡️ Know how to report concerns and keep your child safe 💬 Gain confidence to have open safety conversations 📅 Tuesday 3rd March 2026 ⏰ 6PM – 7:30PM 💻 Zoom ID: 222 027 2824 🔐 Passcode: 123456789 Open to parents, carers, young people & community members. Let’s stand united to protect our children.Please share widely. #CountyLines #ChildExploitation #Safeguarding #BAMEHubUK
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We were honoured to be invited on 19 February 2026 to the celebration held at the Kenya High Commission following H.E. Ambassador Maurice Makoloo’s formal presentation of his Letters of Credence to His Majesty King Charles III at St James's Palace. We extend our warm congratulations to H.E. Ambassador Makoloo and wish him every success in advancing bilateral cooperation, trade, cultural exchange, etc and diaspora engagement. It was also a pleasure to connect with fellow community leaders, students and business representatives, including valued sponsors, partners and key stakeholders with whom we continue to collaborate in strengthening our community impact. #KenyaUK #Diplomacy #KenyaDiaspora
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Yesterday, BAME HUB-UK Network C.I.C. was pleased to be represented at a high-level engagement at the Kenya High Commission in London, where Kenyan community, business, and faith leaders met with His Excellency Ambassador Makoloo Maurice, the newly appointed Ambassador of Kenya to the UK and Deputy Amb. Dr Joseph Warui @AmbWarui. Our organisation was represented by our CEO & Founder, accompanied by Derrick Kilori, our BAME HUB-UK Northwest of England Project Coordinator and Casework Manager (Manchester), reflecting our shared commitment to serving communities across regions. The meeting reinforced the value of coordinated, cross-regional leadership in promoting community wellbeing, inclusion, and constructive partnership. As an organisation that supports and works alongside thousands of Kenyan and wider BAME community members through social work-related activities such as casework, social welfare, advocacy, safeguarding, immigration, housing, and mental health support, as well as wellbeing activities, community programmes, and engagements, such events are important. They help strengthen relationships, improve understanding, and ensure that the experiences and needs of our communities are heard. We remain committed to working collaboratively with community groups, partners, and institutions to continue building a stronger, safer, and more connected diaspora. #BAMEHUBUK #KenyanDiaspora #CommunityLeadership #DiasporaEngagement #UKKenyanCommunity #CommunityPartnership #StrongerTogether
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In Loving Memory of Kepha Otundo (1978–2026) BAME HUB-UK stood alongside Kepha Otundo’s family from the moment of his passing on 7 January 2026 until his body was safely repatriated and laid to rest in Kenya, with dignity, love, and respect. During this period, BAME HUB-UK shared a formal tribute and message of condolence, honouring Kepha’s life, humanity, and the dignity he carried even in the face of hardship. We remembered him as a man of kindness, resilience, faith, and deep love for his family and community, a life that truly mattered. We extend our heartfelt thanks to all our members and supporters, and to the Kenyan community in the UK, USA, and beyond and Reading SDA church, who contributed financially and stood in solidarity to make the repatriation possible. Your generosity and compassion meant everything to the family. A Memorial Service was held on 28 January 2026 at Reading West Seventh-day Adventist Church, Reading (UK), followed by a Funeral Service on 30 January 2026 at Kepha’s home in Keginga Village, Nyamira County, Kenya, bringing together family, friends, and community members to honour his life, faith, and humanity. A Call for Reflection and Action Kepha’s death was unnecessary. It exposes the devastating impact of fear, silence, stigma, and barriers to help-seeking, particularly within migrant and racialised communities. Fear around immigration status, coupled with shame and stigma, often prevents individuals from speaking up early, even when help is available. If Kepha had been able to speak up sooner, support could have been accessed. As BAME HUB-UK, we continue to encourage our communities to tell their stories early, to seek help without shame, and to understand that asking for support is not weakness. Through our organisation, we provide immigration guidance, referrals, and community education, opening pathways for families to understand their rights and access services. We also recognise the complex and often harmful gaps between local authority systems and Home Office immigration policies, which leave people trapped, unsupported, and invisible. These systemic failures must be addressed. Our cultural, religious, racial, and ethnic differences must never divide us. Communities thrive through cross-cultural understanding, cohesion, and shared humanity. We call on institutions to listen, truly listen to community leaders to work together to build inclusive, compassionate, and responsive systems. Homelessness must be tackled holistically across the UK. It is a tragedy, and a shame, to lose a human being to hypothermia in the 21st century. This crisis affects not only ethnic minority communities, but also White British citizens. It demands urgent, collective, and systemic solutions. We remember Kepha not only in grief, but in commitment, commitment to humanity, compassion, dignity, and ensuring that no one is forgotten. Rest in peace, Kepha Otundo. You were seen. You were loved. You will be remembered.
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🙏🏽 THANK YOU – ONLINE GROOMING & SAFETY SESSION 🙏🏽 BAME HUB-UK would like to extend our sincere thanks to Androulla Nicolaou (@AndriVNicolaou) from Avon and Somerset Policefor delivering such a timely, informative, and powerful Online Grooming & Safety session for parents. Thank you to all participants. The session was extremely well received. Participants expressed how grateful they were for the clear, practical guidance shared on: Online grooming and exploitation Risks linked to social media, gaming, and emerging technologies How criminals operate online Where and how to get help and support 📊 Participant Feedback The post-session survey showed overwhelmingly positive responses, with participants reporting that they were extremely happy with the session and felt more confident in protecting their children online. 🗣️ What participants said: “This session opened my eyes. I now understand the real risks and what signs to look out for.” “Very informative and easy to understand. I feel better equipped as a parent.” “The speaker explained everything clearly and answered our questions with care and professionalism.” “I learned so much in such a short time. Every parent should attend this session.” “Excellent session – practical, relevant, and very reassuring.” 💙 Parents especially valued the supportive, non-judgemental approach and the opportunity to ask questions in a safe space. We are truly grateful to Avon and Somerset Police for their commitment to safeguarding children and supporting communities through education, prevention, and partnership working. Together, we are empowering parents, strengthening families, and keeping children safe online. — BAME HUB-UK NETWORK C.I.C Working together for safer, informed, and resilient communities
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🚨 PROTECT YOUR CHILDREN ONLINE – DON’T MISS THIS IMPORTANT SESSION 🚨 The internet is part of our children’s everyday lives, but it is also where criminals actively target, groom, and exploit children through social media, gaming platforms, and messaging apps. 👉 Do you know the warning signs? 👉 Do you know how groomers operate online? 👉 Would you know where to get help if your child was at risk? 📌 BAME HUB-UK invites all parents and carers to an essential online safety talk designed to equip you with practical knowledge to keep your children safe. 🛑 ONLINE GROOMING & SAFETY – A TALK FOR PARENTS AND CHILDREN 📅 Tuesday 27th January 2026 ⏰ 6:00pm – 7:30pm 💻 Online via Zoom What you will learn: ✔️ How criminals use social media and online gaming to groom children ✔️ Signs of sexual and criminal exploitation ✔️ How to protect your children online ✔️ Where to get help, advice, and support if something feels wrong 🎤 Speaker: Androulla (Andri) Nicolaou, Child Exploitation Prevention & Coordination Officer, CID – Operation TOPAZ (Experienced frontline professional in safeguarding and child protection) This session is free, confidential, and open to all parents, children, carers, and guardians. Knowledge saves lives. Prevention starts with you. 📩 Zoom Details: 🆔 Meeting ID: 222 027 2824 🔑 Passcode: 123456789 📧 admin@bamehubuk.org 📞 +44 7450 268129 🌐 bamehubuk.org
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In Loving Memory of Kepha Otundo It is with profound sadness that we share the passing of Kepha Otundo, one of the men we met and supported during our outreach visit to the homeless encampment in Reading in July 2025. During that visit, documented in our public thread below, Kepha was among those who courageously shared his lived reality, sleeping rough, facing deep uncertainty, and enduring extreme hardship. At the time, BAME HUB-UK, working alongside community advocates, health professionals, and the @AmbWarui Deputy High Commissioner of Kenya, Dr Joseph Warui, raised urgent concerns about the unsafe conditions people were living in and the serious risks posed by prolonged exposure to the elements if immediate, compassionate support was not provided. Kepha was not alone. He was being supported by BAME HUB-UK, Chairman of Kenyans in Read Mr Ken Mwaura, partners and with one of our trusted partners, George Maina, working tirelessly on the ground. George remained in close and regular contact with Kepha and liaised frequently with our wider team, doing everything possible to support him during an incredibly difficult period. We are informed that Kepha died as a result of hypothermia following prolonged exposure to extreme cold conditions. His death is a devastating reminder that behind every policy decision, eviction notice, and statistic is a human life. Kepha was not just “homeless”; he was a person with dignity, history, and hope, whose life mattered. Following his passing, BAME HUB-UK , Kenyans, friends, allies and our supporters are supporting Kepha’s family to repatriate his body, with the generosity and solidarity of Kenyans and friends in Reading and across the United Kingdom. We are deeply grateful to everyone who has come together during this painful time, demonstrating compassion, unity, and humanity when it is needed most. We honour Kepha’s memory by continuing the work he unintentionally helped bring into focus, advocating for humane responses, accountability, and solutions that prioritise life, dignity, and care. May Kepha Otundo rest in peace. May his life not be remembered in silence. 🔗 Background and outreach visit: x.com/bamehub/status…
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“We Are Not Just Homeless; We Are in Pain”: BAME HUB-UK Calls for Immediate Intervention as Homeless Residents in Reading Face Eviction" Reading, 28 July 2025, in a powerful show of compassion and leadership, BAME HUB-UK, in collaboration with His Excellency Deputy High Commissioner Dr. Joseph Warui, local health professionals, and community advocates, visited a homeless encampment in Reading to engage directly with individuals experiencing severe hardship. What began as a grassroots outreach mission quickly revealed the scale of a growing emergency. Several residents, including seven Kenyan nationals, Tanzanians, Jamaicans, Ghanians and multiple British citizens from ethnic backgrounds, disclosed that they had just been served with a High Court Writ of Possession, ordering their eviction from the land they currently occupy. The encampment, situated on non-residential land along Abattoirs Road in Reading, is now at the centre of both legal enforcement and humanitarian concern. Many residents are navigating a complex web of challenges, including unresolved immigration cases, deteriorating mental health, lack of access to healthcare, and profound social isolation. For most, their tents represent the only form of shelter and stability in an otherwise unforgiving reality. The visit was led by Alice Maina, CEO of BAME HUB-UK and Chair of the Reading Kenya Community, along with Joseph Mutonyi, a director of BAME HUB-UK. They were accompanied by His Excellency Ambassador Dr. Joseph Warui PhD, Deputy Head of Mission at the Kenyan High Commission in London, whose presence signalled diplomatic concern and deep empathy. “Their courage, despite their suffering, is humbling,” said Ambassador Warui. “It reminds us that 'utu', our shared humanity, is not just a cultural value but a moral imperative. We must ensure that no member of our community is left behind.” Also present were a senior NHS nurse and Anne Medard, a registered social worker and respected community leader. The team listened attentively to the personal testimonies shared by the residents, many of whom described not only the physical toll of rough sleeping but the emotional trauma and mental anguish they endure daily. One resident described the experience not merely as homelessness but as “a state of emotional pain.” Another explained that breaking free from the cycle of destitution would require more than temporary relief; it would require healing, dignity, tools for recovery, and sustained holistic support. Their message was unmistakably clear: their circumstances cannot be addressed through punitive enforcement or short-term solutions, but only through coordinated, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive care. As the outreach team offered empathy and reassurance, residents shared that they had been served with a High Court Writ of Possession dated July 4, 2025. Issued on behalf of Reading Borough Council, the writ authorises enforcement officers to enter the site, remove all occupants, and return possession of the land to the Council. An official record of execution is also required. The timing of the writ has intensified anxiety within the camp, as many now face imminent displacement with nowhere to go. “This situation is heartbreaking,” said Alice Maina. “To serve eviction notices to people sleeping in tents, without offering alternatives or assessing their vulnerabilities, is not only unjust, it is inhumane.” Community leaders and professionals echoed this concern, urging a shift away from enforcement and toward investment in people’s lives. “This is about more than just housing,” said Anne Medard. “It’s about recognising trauma, resolving immigration barriers, restoring dignity, and enabling people to heal. These individuals are not criminals; they are survivors.” The outreach underscored the urgent need for integrated, trauma-informed, and culturally appropriate services. Many residents are unable to access formal systems due to fear or prior negative experiences. Some have been trapped in this cycle for years. Others have only recently become destitute due to the UK’s increasingly hostile immigration environment and policies such as No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF), which prevent many from receiving even the most basic support. Ambassador Warui, deeply moved by the conditions, delivered a heartfelt statement to the community: “Today in Reading, I encountered seven Kenyan nationals enduring homelessness, sheltered only by makeshift tents. Their resilience was humbling and serves as a poignant reminder of the urgent need for collective compassion and solidarity. I commend Madam Alice, CEO of BAME HUB-UK and Chair of the Reading Kenya Community, and the fellow community leaders whose commendable efforts are restoring dignity and offering hope to these individuals in need. I respectfully urge all Kenyans across the United Kingdom to embrace the spirit of utu, our shared humanity. Let us remain our brothers’ and sisters’ keepers by extending compassion, unity, and grace. The essence of the Kenyan spirit is not only found in moments of triumph, but in how we uplift one another during times of adversity. Together, let us ensure that no member of our community is left behind.” Amb. Dr. Joseph Warui PhD, Deputy Head of Mission, Kenyan High Commission. In response to the urgency of the situation, BAME HUB-UK has pledged to escalate the matter with immediate effect. The organisation will formally request that Reading Borough Council suspend the eviction order and instead collaborate with local services to explore safe, dignified alternatives. These include emergency accommodation, access to legal advice for immigration cases, culturally tailored mental health support, and long-term casework to help individuals regain stability. In the coming days, BAME HUB-UK will coordinate a broader response, engaging local Members of Parliament, faith institutions, statutory agencies, and civil society to galvanise support and advocate for a more compassionate approach. “This is not just a legal issue,” concluded Madam Alice. “It’s a moral one. We have faith in our British legal system and trust that it will listen, act fairly, and justly with compassion. These people are part of our shared community. If we turn away from them now, we fail as institutions.” For media enquiries, partnership opportunities, or to support BAME HUB-UK’s advocacy on this issue, please contact: 📧 inquiries@bamehubuk.org 🌐 bamehubuk.org

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Kenya High Commission London proudly marked Jamhuri Day, celebrating 62 years of Kenya’s independence, at a distinguished event that brought together Excellencies, friends of Kenya, UK Government representatives, and members of the vibrant Kenyan diaspora community. BAME HUB-UK was honoured to attend the celebrations following a formal invitation from H.E. Ambassador Catherine Kirumba Karemu, High Commissioner of the Republic of Kenya to the United Kingdom at Intercontinental Hotel Park Lane London. The occasion provided an important opportunity to reflect on Kenya’s journey since independence and to strengthen diaspora and diplomatic engagement. In her address, Her Excellency Ambassador Catherine Kirumba Karemu highlighted Kenya’s remarkable achievements since independence, reaffirming the nation’s inspiring trajectory and its continued role as a beacon of progress, resilience, and leadership , often described as the light of Africa. Her message resonated strongly with the diaspora community, reinforcing pride in Kenya’s past and confidence in its future. We support over 3,000 Kenyans nationwide and we were proud to engage with some of our members and community leaders with whom we work closely across the UK. It was genuinely exciting and uplifting to reconnect with familiar faces, exchange ideas, and celebrate shared progress together in such a meaningful national setting. We were also pleased to engage with @AmbWarui Deputy Ambassador Dr. Joseph Warui, with whom BAME HUB-UK works very closely. Our continued collaboration reflects the importance of strong partnerships between diaspora organisations and diplomatic leadership in advancing community wellbeing, cohesion, and effective representation. The celebrations underscored the strength of Kenya–UK relations and the vital role of the diaspora in contributing to social, cultural, and economic life. BAME HUB-UK remains committed to advancing Kenya–UK diaspora engagement through inclusive leadership, collaboration, and community-led solutions that promote wellbeing, dignity, and sustainable impact. Happy Jamhuri Day 🇰🇪 Here’s to Kenya’s resilience, progress, and boundless future. #JamhuriDay2025 #KenyanDiaspora #BAMEHUBUK #DiasporaLeadership #CommunityEngagement
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Kenya High Commission London proudly celebrated Jamhuri Day marking 62 years of independence! The event was graced by Excellencies, friends of Kenya, UK government representatives, and our vibrant diaspora community. Her Excellency Ambassador Catherine highlighted Kenya’s remarkable achievements since independence, reaffirming the nation’s inspiring trajectory as it continues to shine as the light of Africa. Happy Jamhuri Day! Here’s to Kenya’s resilience, progress, and boundless future.
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🎬 BUS 338 – London Film Premiere | Sunday, 19 October 2025 We were honoured to attend the prestigious London premiere of BUS 338, held at The Cinema in The Power Station, Nine Elms. BAME HUB-UK was also privileged to be formally requested to promote this landmark premiere to our members and wider communities across the United Kingdom, a responsibility we embraced with pride as part of our commitment to cultural visibility and diaspora empowerment. This milestone event, the first Kenyan film premiere in the United Kingdom, represents a significant achievement for the Kenyan diaspora and the broader African creative industry. As an organisation dedicated to advancing equity, cultural recognition, and community empowerment, BAME HUB-UK is proud to support initiatives that elevate diaspora talent, strengthen cultural diplomacy, and showcase authentic African narratives on global platforms. The premiere brought together an esteemed delegation of leaders and influencers, including: • Dr Rupa Huq MP (Ealing & Acton) @RupaHuq • H.E. Dr Joseph Warui @AmbWarui , Deputy High Commissioner of Kenya to the UK, featured in the movie • Kenyans' finest stars Pascal Tokodi, Godfrey Ojiambo, Robert Agengo, and Serah N Teshna, lead actress, and her husband, footballer Victor Wanyama • The premiere brought together a broad delegation of leaders, including Senator Veronica Maina and other representatives of the Kenyan Government, alongside key stakeholders from diplomatic, creative, and community institutions, as well as members of our wider community. This gathering reaffirmed the growing role of diaspora communities in shaping the UK's cultural, social, and creative landscape. BAME HUB-UK remains committed to fostering these partnerships and amplifying platforms that celebrate excellence within our global diaspora community. We extend our sincere congratulations to the cast, production team, and SNT Productions Ltd for delivering a compelling film and an exceptional premiere. #BUS338 #KenyanFilm #AfricanCinema #CreativeIndustries #FilmPremiere #CulturalDiplomacy #DiasporaLeadership #BAMEHUBUK #KenyansInUK #AfricanFilmmakers #InternationalPremiere #DiasporaArt #CultureAndCreativity #GlobalAfricanVoices #AfricanStorytelling
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📢 Exciting Update! We are pleased to announce that after successfully completing our in-person crime prevention awareness workshops across England & Wales, we are now launching our virtual sessions starting 27th January 2026 onwards!. These workshops will be delivered by expert crime-prevention specialists, covering key topics including knife crime, gang violence, child sexual exploitation, prevention of radicalisation and extremism, count lines and drug trafficking and more. Certificates will be awarded to participants who achieve at least 85% attendance. Register now bamehubuk.org/crime-related-… and be part of this critical learning journey! #BAMEHUBUK #CrimePrevention #CommunitySafety #YouthEmpowerment #England #Wales #VirtualWorkshops #KeepOurCommunitiesSafe #SayNoToKnifeCrime #NoMoreStabbings #ProtectOurYouth #SaferCommunitiesTogether #StopTheViolence #EndYouthViolence #ChooseLifeNotCrime #StrongerSaferCommunities #YouthAgainstViolence #BreakTheCycle
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Building Bridges & Opportunities! A huge thank you to Dr Rupa Huq MP (@RupaHuq ) for Ealing/Acton for inviting our CEO, Alice Maina, to the HS2 Old Oak Common community engagement event last sartuday with HS2 CEO Mark Wild and team. It was inspiring to learn about the station’s progress, community funding, and the jobs and apprenticeship opportunities available to residents. We’ve shared these exciting updates with our West London members, including families across Ealing & Acton, and with all our members across the UK, to help them access these opportunities. Grateful to be captured by @Itvlondon in this significant local development. #CommunityEmpowerment #HS2 #Ealing #Acton #WestLondon #BAMEHUBUK #SocialImpact #Apprenticeships #Infrastructure
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