Solomon Power celebrates mothers in the workplace

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BY ALICE T CAMPBELL

Solomon Power Authority has joined in celebrating Mother’s Day by recognising the strength, resilience, and dedication of mothers across its workforce.

This company highlighted the important role women play in balancing professional responsibilities with family life, a statement from the Solomon Power Authority yesterday said.

One of the women honoured was Natalie Kairi, board secretary of Solomon Power, who has served the organisation since 2010.

Alongside her demanding career, she has raised five children and supported eight grandchildren. Mrs Kairi credited her success to the strong support system provided by her family and her husband’s family, whose help allowed her to pursue professional growth with confidence.

She expressed gratitude to Solomon Power for trusting her as both a professional and a mother, saying that contributing meaningfully to the organisation while raising a family has been deeply significant.

Mrs. Kairi believes motherhood extends beyond the household, emphasising compassion, kindness, and generosity toward others.

She advised mothers to treat family with kindness, as they are often the ones who remain constant through life’s challenges.

Solomon Power extends warm wishes to all mothers within the organisation, acknowledging their contributions and praising their compassion, strength, and commitment both at home and in their careers.

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