It is with humble acceptance of God’s will that we announce the passing on of David Hinga Solomon Njoroge.

Son of the late Solomon Njoroge and the late Edith Wanjiru Njoroge.

Husband of the late Margaret Wambui Hinga and Catherine Muthoni Hinga. He was loving father of Solomon Njoroge Hinga, Joseph Njuguna Hinga, Edith Wanjiru Hinga, Francis Njenga Hinga, the late Gladys Wanjiru Hinga, Gabriel Kihiu Hinga, John Kinuthia Hinga, Joseph Thuo Hinga, and Solomon Njoroge Hinga Junior.

Brother of the late Eunice Wangui Njoroge, Nancy Wairimu Njenga, Mary Njeri Gachunga (Badii), Loise Nyamwenga Njoroge and the late Elizabeth Wanjiku Njoroge.

Father in-law of Joyce Njoroge, Beatrice Njuguna, Elizabeth Kinuthia and Gladys Njoroge. Grandfather and great-grandfather to many.

The cortege will leave Montezuma Monalisa Funeral Home along Mbagathi Road /Raila Odinga Road at 9.00 am on Tuesday, 24th June, 2025 for Service and funeral at the Langata Cemetery from 11.00 am.

Friends and relatives are meeting at Azuri Restaurant, NHC House along Aga Khan walk every evening from 5.30pm starting today to Friday. Evening prayers also taking place daily at his home at Baraniki village, Kikuyu.

2nd Timothy 4:7 “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.”

 

In Loving Memory

Ten years today, Dad. It hasn’t been easy, but we’ve teamed to live, grow, and even smite again. We carry your memory with warmth, deep gratitude, and a quiet acke. We thank God for the years we had – you are missed, Loved., and never forgotten.

With love, Brian, Robert, Andrew, Emlyn, Eugene and their families.

Proverbs 10:7 (ESV) “The memory of righteous is a blessing”

 

Sunrise: 1934 -Sunset 7th June 2025

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Tabitha Wairimu Mwangi, which occurred on 7th June 2025.

Daughter of the late Wachira Buru and the late Phoebe Muthoni.

Wife-of the late Peter Mwangi (Mwangi Mbuthia). Mother of the late Kanyoro Mwangi, Wachira Mwangi (South Mara Enterprises), Solomon Mwangi (Buhler International), the late Mburu Mwangi, the late Njeri Maina, Waweru Mwangi (Decta Industries), Maina Mwangi (Mwangi Mbuthia Hardware and Autopak International Limited), Njogu Mwangi (Mwangi Mbuthia Cycle Dealers & Sinnotts Hotel), and John Mwangi (Stoken Hardware Nyamakima).

Mother-in-law of Felista Nyokabi, Sarah Wambui, Mary Kagwiria, the late Ann Njoki, Phylis Nyokabi, the late Gerald Maina Nancy Gathoni, Irene Wangui, and Lydia Njeri.

Sister of the late Wangeci Mwangi, Gibson Wachira, and the late Mary Wangari.

Grandmother of Ciru, Njeri, Nimu, Winnie, Sonnie, Emma, Kenny, Alex, Louise, Venessa, Solo, Tabby, Kamau, Tabitha, Imelda, Grace, Shantel, Skylar, Shanna, Kelvin, Collins, Jasmine, Dylan, Bryson, Yvonne, Danisa, Letticia, Alyssa, Ngochi, and Nyambura. Great-grandmother and aunt of many.

Daily prayers and funeral arrangement meetings are being held at All Saints Cathedral, Nairobi, and at the family home in Iganjo Gakindu, Mukurweini, starting at 5:00 p.m.

The cortege will leave Tumu Tumu Mission Hospital on Thursday, 19th June 2025 at 8:00 a.m., for a funeral service at PCEA Diaini Parish, after which she will b laid to rest at the family farm in Gakindu.

2nd Timothy 4:7 “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.”

 

It is with deep sorrow and humble acceptance of God’s will that we announce the passing of Emmanuel Komen Kenei, born on 11t April 2003, who went to be with the Lord on 11th June 2025.

Emmanuel was the beloved son of Dr.Teresia Mutavi, lecturer at the University of Nairobi and Mr. Wilson Kenei.

He was the cherished grandson of Emmanuel Mutavi Katoni and Cecilia Mutavi of Muthetheni Location, and a loving nephew of Hillary,Timothy, and Eliud.

He was also a treasured grandson of the Katoni’s, Kimanthi’s and Nzioka’s families.

Emmanuel was a student at Strathmore University, pursuing a Bachelor of Informatics and Computer Science (BISC) at the School of Computing and Engineering Sciences.

A Requiem Mass will be held at Consolata Shrine,Westlands, on Wednesday, 18th June 2025 at 2:00 PM.

The burial service will take place on Friday, 20th June 2025 at 10:00 am, at the home of his grandfather, Emmanuel Katoni, in Muthetheni, Machakos County.

“The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord.”— Job 1:2

 

It is with humble acceptance of God’s will that we announce the passing of Joseph Nyongesa Weloba. This occurred on the evening of Thursday, 12th June, 2025 at Aga Khan Hospital Nairobi after a short illness.

Joseph was the Chief Executive Officer (Nisomar), husband of Irene Mbogho (Kenya Ports Authority), and father to Archie Weloba (KSL), Andrew Weloba (JKUAT), and Amy Weloba (Nova Pioneer Tam Girls).

He was the son of the late Jason Weloba and the late Bernadette Weloba and son-in-law of the late Archie Winston Mbogho, and Mama Valerie Mbogho.

He was brother of Francis Weloba (KPLC), Job Weloba (Cootow & Associates), Mark Weloba (CDF-Bumula County), Paul Weloba (Principal Friends School Kamusinga), Christine Weloba (Felicity Academy), Caro Muttai (Rova Sports Academy), Daniel Weloba (CutEdge Concepts), Solomon Weloba (Cootow & Associates), and Esther Weloba (Cardinal Otunga Girls).

He was also brother-in-law of Gaylyn & David Anabella, Doreen & Arthur Karanja, Kimusi Mbogho, Canon Joseph & Stella Mcharo, Timothy & Prisca Washala, Brenda Weloba, Maureen Weloba, Lilian Weloba, Caro Gatwiri Weloba and Nick Muttai.

Joseph was a nephew of Drs David & Florencia Kapanga, and many more who held a very special place in his heart.

He was a close cousin of Dr. Ruth Kapanga. Dr. Esperancia Kapanga, Joy Kapanga, among many more.

Joseph was a special uncle of Florence Evelyn Wambugha and many other nieces and nephews who will dearly miss him.

Family and friends will be meeting at All Saints’ Cathedral (Nairobi) and Missions to Seamen (Mombasa) from 5:30 PM to 7.00 PM, from Monday, 16th June, 2025 to Thursday, 19th June, 2025.

There will be two requiem services on Tuesday 17th at Crossroads Church Nyali from 6.00pm and on Thursday 19th June 2025 at All Saints Cathedral Nairobi at 12:00 PM.

It is with deep sorrow and acceptance of God’s will that we announce the untimely demise of Arthur Kanai Kamau of Kirigiti, Kiambu County which occurred on 11th June 2025 at AAR Hospital (Kiambu Road) after a short illness.

Son of the late Mr and Mrs Silah Kamau.

Beloved husband of Margaret Wangari Kanai Kamau. Cherished father of Annabel Wambui & Hezron Kanyari, the late Richard Silah Kamau & the late Maria Nduku Kamau, Beatrice Kamau (B.N. Kamau & Co Advocates) & George Mwaura, Reherna Wairimu Kamau & Robert Migunda.

Devoted brother of Peter Ndungu, Herman Njoroge and Beatrice Ngonyo.

Grandfather, uncle, cousin and friend to many.

Son-in-law of the late Mr & Mrs Robert Migunda Macharia. Brother-in-law of Francis Kimani, Benson Gitau amongst others.

The cortege will leave Lee Funeral Home on Thursday 19th June. 2025 at 9.00 a.m. Funeral service will be held at ACK St. Joseph Church Riabai, starting from 11.00 a.m. He will be laid to rest in Kirigiti.

Daily meetings are being held at his residence in Kirigiti, opposite Kiambu High School starting from 4.00 p.m for prayers.

“I have fought the good fight, 1 have finished the race, I have kept the faith ” 2 Timothy 4:7

We loved you but God loved you more

 

it is with deep sorrow and loving acceptance that we announce the passing on of Peter Bhatia Labu Kamalingin, who until his death was the UNAIDS Country Director, South Sudan. Prior to joining UNAIDS in July 2024, Peter, who all his life strived to transform people’s lives and make the world a better place, worked with ActionAid International and Oxfam as the Director, Global Political & Program Strategy and as the Pan Africa Director respectively.

He was son of the late Stanley Salimo Kamalingin (Retired Judge) and Margaret Kamalingin.

Peter is survived by his loving wife, Patricia Chebet, son Daniel Salimo of Griffith University, Australia, daughter Sarah Cheruto and son Isaac Rotich both of Braeside School, Nairobi and daughter Rachael Cheruto. He was a foster father of Joan of JKUAT School of Law.

He was brother of Scovia Cherop(Kaproron), Charles Kwemoi (UN Nairobi), Anne Kakenya (Compassion International), Bena Nolari (Kitale), the late Moses Kiprop, Denis Kigai (UHTT-Uganda) and Adlyn Chebai (Lawyer, Nairobi).

He had other brothers and sisters including Kokop Chebet, late Zedekia Bukose, Yapchelimo (late), Yapchebet, Kamutap Kariongo (late), Yovan Chemwajar (late), Erifasi Ayeba, Kamutap Cherotwo, Mrs Julius Mwanawoi, Kamutap Rono, Dorothy Laigiya, Jesca Kotut (late) and Alex Boyo (late), Simon Cheptegei, Joyce Banan, Julius Nandi, Fred Ayeba, Lydia Kapchesiy, Patrick Solirno, Nelson Chemonges, Kashar, Jovia Moi, and Edwin Labu.

He was son-in-law of Nelson and Margaret Chelirno. Brother-in-law of Rose Kwemoi, Amos Kipsumbai, Viola Kiprop and Viola Kigai, Hellen & Moses Cherukut, Carol & Robert Mangusho, Emily & Anthony Kuka, Gabriel & Sharon and Andrew Kirui.

Peter was a cousin of the Morintat’s, the Kalamoyo’s, the Ndiema’s, the Muneria’s and the Shadrack Kipkoech’s.

Nephew of Miriam Morintat, the late Christine Sukukuu, Senator Henry Ole Ndiema, Sarah Muneria, Juliet Chemos, Hillary Ndiema and Rogers Ndiema. Peter was the favorite uncle to many nieces and nephews.

Family and friends are meeting daily at 5,00pm for burial preparations at All Saints Cathedral, Nairobi, and Kaloni Hotels in Setta, Kampala and at his home in Kaproron, Kween District, Eastern Uganda.

There will be two concurrent Memorial Services on Wednesday, June 18, 2025 at 2pm, one at the All Saints Cathedral, Nairobi, the other one at the All Saints Cathedral, Nakasero, Uganda.

A fundraiser will follow the Nairobi memorial at 5pm at the same venue.

Family and friends will gather at the Lee Funeral Home in Nairobi on Thursday morning, April 19. Thereafter, the funeral procession will leave for his home in Kapchorwa for a vigil and thereafter to his Kaproron home farm, Kween District, Eastern Uganda where he will be laid to rest on Saturday, June 21, 2025.

Peter you have left us too soon, but you fulfilled your promise — you touched and had an impact on so many people. Your legacy will live forever.

Fare Thee Well, Until We Meet Again.

 

It is with humble acceptance of God’s will that we announce the passing of Caroline Wairimu Kihurani which occurred on 10th June 2025.

She was the beloved daughter of the late Doris Gakenia Kihurani.

Caroline was a loving sister of Joseph Gatundu, the late Dr. Anne Ruhiu, and the late Francis Kihurani.

She was the granddaughter of the late Evangelist Kihurani Gatundu of Tumu Tumu, Mathira, Nyeri.

Family and friends are meeting daily for prayers and support at Citam Church Valley Road, Furaha room from 5:00 PM.

Memorial Service in honor of Coach to be held on 17th June 2025, 2:00PM at PCEA Kileleshwa Church, Olenguruone Road.

The funeral date will be announced in due course.

2nd Timothy 4:7—I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race , I have kept the faith.

1943-2025

It is with humble acceptance of God’s will that we announce the demise of Martha Muthoni Kanyi on 8th June 2025, after a long illness.

She was wife of the late Samuel Mwangi King’ori (Kanyi wa Njua), Co-wife of Lucy Wairimu.

Daughter of the late John Kanyeki and the late Joyce Wanjiru. Sister of the late Wairimu,Wanjohi, Njeri, Ndirangu and Njoki.

Sister in-law of the late Cecilia Wanjiku and Mary Wanjiru Mugu.

The mother of the late Joel King’ori, Mwangi and Wamuyu, Gathoni and Ng’ang’a, Wanjiru and Ngatia, the late Ndonga and the late Regina, Cecilia and the late Rukwaro, Peter and Faith, Wanjohi and Beatrice, Hon. Karuiru and Sarah, Wairimu and John, Rosemary and Kyalo, Kingori and Regina, Kingori and Sarah.  She was a grandmother, great grandmother, cousin, auntie and friend to many.

Meetings are being held at Thika — Mary Hill from 6pm, her home in Nyeri, Gitero daily from 3:00pm.

The cortege will leave Cats an Funeral Home on Tuesday 17th June 2025 at 8:00 am. The funeral service will be held at AWCA, Gitero Church and burial thereafter at her home in Kiamaguru, Gitero.

She has fought the good fight, She has finished the. race, She kept the faith.

 

It’s with profound shock and humble acceptance of God’s will that we announce the sudden demise of Elder Elias Olak Ochola of Brookside Dairies which occurred on the 8th of June 2025. He hailed from Kabong’o village, Kok-wanyo East Sub Location, Kokwanyo Location, Kabondo Sub-County, Homa Bay County.

Son of the late Wilson Ochola and the late Peninah Odingo Ochola.

He was a doing husband of Christine Akinyi Ochola, father of Willies Ochola, Diana Ochola, Ted Ochola & Nicollette.

He was a brother of Jonathan Ochola-cMoses Ochola, Elsa Ochola, the late Zilpah Ochola & Joseph Ochola.

Brother-in-law of the late Millicent Ochola, Daniel Dacho, Sheila Ochola, Fiona Ochola & the late Pamela Ochola, Mama Anna Okelo, Gabriel Ochanji, the late Paddy Ahenda, the late Lawrence Ahenda, Celestine Otiende, Elizabeth Awuor and Ochieng Ahenda among others.

Father-in-law of Angela Ochola, Sharon Ochola & Paul Barry Opiyo. Grandfather of Sekani Ochola, Ratego Ochola, Mudiwa Akinyi, Siro Ochola & Jachir Ochola.

Uncle of Jackline,Willis,Winnie, Rachel, Hysinth, Glenn,Wayne,Tasha, Elijah, Hope, Wilson, Brian, Randy, Mike, Ochieng, Richard, Rehema among others.

Nephew of the late Jack Phillip Olak, Pastor Richard Olak, John Agola and Syprose Olak among others.

There is a planned funds drive on Monday 16th June 2025 at Nairobi Central SDA Church, Jakaya Kikwete Road from 4:30 PM. All are Welcome!

There will be a celebration service at Nairobi Central SDA Church on 18th June 2025.

The cortege will then leave Umash Funeral home on Thursday 19th June 2025 at 7.00 am. A final celebration service will be held at Kojwach Primary School grounds on 20th June 2025 followed by interment at his home in Kokwanyo East, Kolak Village.

I have fought the good fight; I have finished the race & I have kept the faith. 2 Timothy 4:7.