Gideon Moi, Kenya's elite gather for Ichung'wah's family in Kiambu

Kanu party leader Gideon Moi visited National Assembly majority leader Kimani Ichung'wah at his Kikuyu residence on Saturday. The condolence call followed the death of Ichung'wah's father, Isaac Ichung'wah Ngugi, who passed away on September 5. Moi praised the deceased as a visionary community figure and accomplished businessman whose wisdom influenced many people. He recalled the friendship between Ngugi and his late father, former President Daniel Moi, emphasizing decades of family bonds. The Kanu chairman joined other prominent political figures who have offered support to the grieving family.

Opposition leader George Wajackoyah visited on Friday, while Deputy President Kithure Kindiki and Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale also paid respects. Multiple cabinet members have traveled to the Kikuyu MP's home, demonstrating cross-party solidarity during this difficult period. Community members widely respected Ngugi for his business achievements and dedication to social development initiatives. Funeral preparations continue for next week's ceremony, with President William Ruto expected to lead national tributes at the burial service.
 

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