Waren clinched the title of Mr. Heritage International Kenya 2024/25.[Courtesy]

Waren Peter, a 23-year-old Bachelor of Commerce student specializing in Finance and Economics at Kenyatta University, is making headlines for his remarkable achievements in the world of pageantry.

Hailing from Kirinyaga County, Waren has proven to be a rising star in Kenya’s pageant scene. In 2023, he earned the coveted title of Mr. Nairobi, showcasing not only his charm and poise but also his commitment to community service.

This year , Waren took his success a step further by clinching the title of Mr. Heritage International Kenya 2024/25. This victory earned him the honour of representing Kenya on the international stage in Thailand, where he competed against contestants from across the globe.

The Director of Heritage Pageants Kenya, Immaculate Onyoni, expressed immense pride in Waren’s achievement, emphasizing her role in nurturing young talent and ensuring the preparations and travel arrangements for the international competition.

“It brings me great joy to see Waren shine on the global stage,” she said. “He is a true testament to the power of dedication and the beauty of Kenyan heritage.”

“Winning the title of Mr. Heritage International Kenya and representing my country in Thailand has been a dream come true,” Waren said. “I am honoured to have put Kenya on the global map and to have had the chance to celebrate our unique heritage on an international platform.” 

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