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Political Leaders Mourn With Muthama Family, Call For Unity Amid Grief

 


H.E. Kalonzo Musyoka, alongside Hon. Patrick Makau, joins fellow leaders in mourning with Agnes Kavindu Muthama and Johnson Nduya Muthama following the loss of their son, Moses Muthama Nduya

By Maximilla Wafula

Nairobi, February 13th 2026 -In a poignant moment of national solidarity, H.E. Kalonzo Musyoka, alongside H.E. Rigathi Gachagua, Dr. Oburu Odinga, Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr., and other prominent leaders, today visited the Muthama family to offer condolences following the heartbreaking loss of their only son, Moses Muthama Nduya. The leaders gathered to mourn with Agnes Kavindu Muthama and Johnson Nduya Muthama, offering their heartfelt sympathy and support in the difficult time.

The visit, which was marked by both sadness and reflection, included several key political figures, such as Rev. Dorcus Rigathi, Hon. Robert Mbui, Hon. Patrick Makau, Hon. Edith Nyenze, Hon. Jessica Mbalu, Hon. Kivasu Nzioka, Hon. Joshua Kimilu, Sen. Dan Maanzo, Hon. Stephen Mule, Hon. Julius Mawathe, and Sen. Karungo Wa Thang’wa. The atmosphere was one of deep mourning, yet also filled with messages of unity and the need for the nation to come together despite political differences.

During his address, H.E. Kalonzo Musyoka shared emotional remarks and called for national healing. His key messages emphasized the importance of unity and solidarity among Kenyans in the face of grief and division. He urged the nation to rise above political differences and ensure that these divisions do not tear the country apart. "Kenya belongs to all of us, regardless of our political affiliations, tribes, generations, or ideologies," Musyoka remarked. "Unity is key to our national progress."

Drawing inspiration from recent political events in Bangladesh, where young people played a critical role in shaping democratic outcomes, Musyoka highlighted the immense power of youth engagement. He expressed confidence that the Kenyan youth have the courage and ability to push for transparency, justice, and dignity for all.

Musyoka also honored the lives lost in recent struggles, reminding the nation that justice for the fallen remains an urgent national responsibility. "No political maneuvering or intimidation will erase their memory. Their sacrifice must not be in vain," he affirmed.

As the leaders left the Muthama home, the collective call for unity was clear only together can the nation move forward, honoring the memory of the fallen and ensuring justice for all. The visit was a powerful reminder that in times of loss, it is the unity of the people that will sustain the country through its darkest moments.

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