Appreciation

We the family of the late Rtd Elder Beatrice Wahu Maara, wish to express our deepest gratitude to the Almighty God for His grace for the past one month since her befitting send-off.

We extend our heartfelt thanks to the Church for the immense spiritual support, prayers and guidance given to us throughout the funeral process. In Particular,we thank the Kajiado PCEA Moderator Rev John Changari, PCEA Macedonia Parish Minister Rev David Muthui, PCEA Ongata Rongai Parish Minister Rev David Gikonyo and PCEA Ngecha Mother Church Rev Patrick Warutere. Special thanks go to all Elders and the entire leadership of PCEA Macedonia, Ongata Rongai who walked with our beloved Matriarch throughout her illness, and made regular visits to her home.Your presence and ministry uplifted us and reminded us of God’s ensuring love.

To the doctors led by Dr.Eugene Kibwana (Palliative Specialist), nurses and all support staff who attended to our Matriarch with dedication and compassion through her illness, we extend our heartfelt thanks and ask the Almighty to continue blessing you as you serve.

Since the passing of our beloved Matriarch, we have continued to receive overwhelming support spiritually, emotionally and financially. It is not possible to mention each and everyone who has held our hands during this most difficult time, but kindly take this message as our heartfelt way of saying thank you. We are sincerely grateful to the funeral organizing committee who did an amazing job in ensuring a flawless, timely and befitting send-off.As a family, you can count on us to stand with you, just as you stood with us.

Finally, to all the groups led by the political class from across the country, to the Kenya golfing fraternity and to our dear friends of the family who stood by us and attended both the memorial and funeral services in overwhelming numbers Asanteni sana.

Romans 24.4 If we live we live, for the Lord and if we die, we die for the Lord. So whether we live or die, we belong to the Lord

Born: 1958 – Rested: 2025

It is with deep sorrow and humble acceptance of God’s will that we announce the passing on of Eng. Hannington Raburu Juma Bsc(C.Eng) Reg. Eng, M.I.E.K., Reg. Cons. Eng., ACIArb Consulting Engineer and Arbitrator, which occurred on 30th October 2025. Managing Director of Gogni Rajope Construction Co.Ltd.

He was the beloved son of Mama Margaret Odanga Guya and the late Mzee Festo Guya Rajogi of Kisumo Kanyawegi.

Devoted husband of Grace Akech Juma. Loving father of Harry Otieno Juma and Justus Gogi Juma. Father in Law of Eslyn Gogi. Grandfather of Zola Juma and Enzi Gogi.

Son in Law of the late Paul Isaka Odero & the Late Hilda Odero of Kano. In Law of Bruno Scherrer & Betty Kagi,

Cherished brother of Eng. George Guya, Rosemary Jagongo, Judith Guya, Fredrick Guya, Maurice Guya, Monica Guya, Ruth Guya, and Erick Guya.

Brother-in-Law of Jane Oluoch, John Odero, Ruth Odero, Isaac Odero, the late Pamela Odero, Josephine Bennet, the late jagongo, Gladys, Sarah, Dan, The late Otuko & Sheila

Uncle of Philip, Charlene, Ivan, Toby, Olivia, Manoa, Jackline, Quenter, Loraine, Keith,Tindel, Christian, Warren, Meg, Irene, Faith, Festus, Stephen, Davis, Collins, Margaret & Mitch.

Nephew of Tom Rajogi, Siprosa Odhoch, Risper Rajogi, Olilo Odari, Francis Nyagol and the late Steller Genga, Shadrack Ajumbo, Easter Orwa, Patricia Obewa, Walter Agulo, Washington Obiero, Jactone Okore, Peter Nyagol, Mark Were and Agustina Nyagol.

Cousin of Ezbon Genga, Eliud Orwa, Jared Obewa, Ruth Agulo, Leah Agulo, Roseline Okore, Sibina Obewa, His worship Ben Odondi, Dan Amolo, Linda Were, Collins Odari and many others.

The cortege will leave Aga Khan Hospital Mortuary, Kisumu, on Friday, 7th November 2025 at 12:00 noon for church service at ACK St.Stephens Cathedral, Kisumu. Burial service will be held on Saturday, 8th November 2025 at Obambo Primary School, Kanyawegi, (along Kisian Bondo Road) beginning 8:00am. After the service, the body will be laid to rest in a private ceremony.

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

May his soul rest in eternal peace.

The Roads and Civil Engineering Contractors Association (RACECA) members have learnt with shock and disbelief of the passing of our esteemed member, colleague and friend, Eng. Hannington Raburu Juma.

Eng. Juma was a founder member of RACECA and remained a distinguished member until his recent demise. He served with dedication as AssistantTreasurer since 2008.

As Managing Director of Gogni Rajope Construction Co. Ltd., he built a remarkable legacy in the civil engineering and construction sector, earning respect and admiration through his exceptional leadership, innovative vision, resilience, and steadfast commitment to excellence.

Beyond his professional achievements, Eng. Juma will be remembered for the warmth he brought to every interaction, his generous mentorship, and the positive influence he had on all who had the privilege of working alongside him. Eng. Juma was a man of integrity. He had an exceptional loathing for corruption and did not shy from standing up for the truth no matter the cost. We are deeply saddened that his untimely passing resulted from the tragic incident that occurred on 30th October 2025 at the KRA Lake Basin Offices.

During this difficult time, we stand together with his family, friends, colleagues, and all whose lives he touched. We share in your grief and honour the memory of a truly exceptional individual whose contributions to our industry will continue to inspire us for years to come. His legacy lives on in the projects he championed, the standards he set, and the lives he enriched.

May his soul rest in eternal peace.

 

 

 

It is with humble acceptance of God’s will that we announce the passing on of Samuel Njoroge Njenga, which occurred on 25′ October 2025.

Samuel was son of the late Geofrey Njenga Rigii and Margaret Wanjiku Njenga of Karai Sub-location, Mbuyu Location, Ndaragwa Sub- County, Nyandarua County.

Beloved husband of Jane Wangari Njoroge. Loving father of Victor Njenga (Rungiri Secondary School), Maggy Wanjiku (Kikuyu Township Primary School), Malakai Kamau (Hadassa Academy), and Vianna Wambui.

Son-in-law of Peter Kamau and Anastacia Wambui. Samuel Njoroge.

Brother of Ruth Wambui, John Rigii, David Kamau, Lydia Njenga Wakonyo, Joyce Mary Wairimu, and Susan Muthoni.

Cherished uncle to Joseph Kariega, Geoffrey Njenga, Samuel Wachira, and John Kiiru.

Cousin of Josephine Wainaina, David Rigii, Margaret Gacheru, John Rigii, and Cynthia Wambui.

Brother-in-law to John Maina, Sophia Kamau Wangui, among others.

Family and friends are meeting daily at Gitaru Farm, Kikuyu for prayers and funeral arrangements.

The cortege leaves Umash Funeral Home, Nairobi on Wednesday, 5th November 2025 at 7:00 AM. Funeral service and burial will take place at his home in Gwa Kungu Village, Gishau Location, Nyahururu, Nyandarua County.

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

It is with profound sadness and humble acceptance of God’s will that we announce the demise of Mrs Jane Wangari Mungai of Redhill, Limuru, on Thursday 30th October 2025.

She was a devoted wife of Captain/Eng Johnniekskie Mungai.

Jane was daughter of the late Peter Ngugi Karichu, Eunice Wanjiru Ngugi and Rahab Wambui Ngugi of Ngarua. Laikipia West.

She was a doting mother of Connie Kabura, Cynthia Mungai Gituku and Arnold Mungai of Ethiopian Airlines. Mother in law of Stephen Gituku of Strathmore University.

She was a dear sister of John Ngugi and elder Phyllis John, the late Paul Mburu and Margaret Loreen, Sammy Kamau and Lucy Kamau, William Ngigi and Julia Ngigi. Step-sister of Stephen Karichu and Alice Teru, Arthur Kago and Elder Viginia Kago, Edward Mburu, Mary Wambui, Anne Njeri, Margaret Wahu and Nelson Karichu.

Sister in law of Edith Njeri Maganzo, the late Vincent and Mary Ndirangu, James and Irene Wagema, the late Anita Nduta, Ken Ndirangu, Ken and Cecilia Mbugua, Rose and Mbuthia.

A loving grandmother of Millane, Misha, Edward, Eron, Eran, Jordan, Emmanuel, Leroy, and joy among others.Auntie to many.

There will be a memorial service at Mamlaka Hill Chapel-City Campus, opposite Nairobi Primary School, on Wednesday 5th November 2025 at 9.30 am.

The cortege will leave Montezuma and Monalisa Funeral Home, Raila Odinga Way, formerly Mbagathi Way, on Thursday 6th November 2025 at 7.00 am for a funeral service at St. James Catholic Church, Redhill from 10.00 am. Burial will be at the family residence in Redhill.

2 Timothy 4:7 — “I have fought the good tight, I have run the race, I have kept the faith”

Sunrise: 27th January 1981 – Sunset: 25th October, 2025

It is with profound sadness that we announce the untimely demise of Mr. Leitato Koriata (Kori) who passed away in Mombasa following a tragic accident that occurred on Saturday 25th October, 2025. Until his death, Leitato was serving as a Supervisor with the Kenya Revenue Authority and was stationed at the Signon Container Freight Station in Mombasa.

He was the beloved husband of Joy Belinda Timan, the adorable father of Soipano, Simatwa, Salaton and Kisaika Koriata.

Leitato was a son of the late Daniel Salaton Ole Koriata and Rosemary Koriata and is survived by two siblings, namely Millicent Yiamboine and Debra Katimwa. He was a step son of Nemuta Koriata and a step brother of Sereti, Lekina, Leshan and Tonkoine Koriata.

He was a son in law of the Hon Mathew and Tina Timman and a grandson of the late Chief Samuel Soitanae Ole Koriata and the late Nairoshi ene Koriata as well as the late Meshack Ole Tome and Tabitha Tome.

He was a cherished uncle to Samato, Sian, Logan, Derrick among many others.

A beloved nephew of Nashipae Koriata, the late David Koileken, the late Isina, Shadrack Tome, Stanley Tome, the late Florence Punyua, Nelson and Rolex Tome among many others.

Leitato was part of a large and deeply loving family and leaves behind many relatives and friends who cherished him and will dearly miss and fondly remember him.

A funeral service for the celebration of his life will be held on Wednesday 5th November 2025 at CITAM Thika Road Church located at PAC University within Roysambu Nairobi, along Lumumba Drive, Off Kamiti Road beginning at 11.00AM.

The cortege will leave Montezuma Monalisa Funeral Home on Mbagathi Way, Nairobi on Friday the 7th day of November, 2025 at 6:30AM for a burial service and. interment rites at his home in Naropil village, Ololulunga Division of Narok South Sub-County.

In God’s hands you rest, in our hearts you remain. Amen

2nd Anniversary

Sunrise: 21/12/1984 – Sunset: 4/11/2023

It is now two years since you left to be with the Lord. Although two years have gone by, our love for you remains. We continue to miss you dearly but we remain encouraged that you are in a better place. We cherish the beautiful memories of your love, kindness, sense of humor and hard work.

You are dearly missed and affectionately remembered by your loving wife Leah, adorable children Mbote, Meghan and baby Micah, your loving parents Dennis and Doris, siblings Caroline, Curtis, Dr George Omenda and Oduor, sister in laws Hope and Carol, brother-in-law Patrick, nieces Patricia, Eden, Keisha and Kris, nephew Titan, family and loving friends.

To commemorate this special day, and the birthday of Chris, we invite family, relatives and friends to join us on Sunday 21st December, 2025 for prayer at family home in Kagak village, Kajimbo Sub-location, Upper Nyakach.

Continue resting in peace Baba Mbote

Philippians 1:2-1 thank my lord upon every remembrance of you.

Sunrise: 1952 — Sunset: 2025

We are saddened to announce the passing on of Mrs. Tabithah Waruguru Ndunyu.

She was the wife of the late Gabriel Mithamo Ndunyu. Mother of Martin Mithamo Ndunyu, Thuku Ndunyu and Lydiah Ndunyu. Mother-In-Law of Irene Thuku and the late Beverly Ndunyu.

Sister of Mr. Charles Ngaragari, Mrs. Mary Katheru, Mrs.Wairimu Kibe, the late Joshua, Benson, Peninah, Millicent, Ann, James & John. Aunt, godmother, grandmother and great grandmother to many.

Daily meetings are being held at Salama Estate, Nyali, Mombasa.

The Memorial Church Service will be held On Wednesday, 5th November, 2025 starting 2.00 pm at the Holy Ghost Cathedral Mombasa. Afterwards there will be a Wake at Salama Estate, Nyali.

More updates to follow about other arrangements.

Support can be sent to : Paybill number : 516600 Account number: 101104 Family Connect: 0722 236400

2 Timothy 4-7 I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, and I have kept the faith.

 

Sunrise – 1st January 1949 – Sunset – 26th October 2025

It is with humble acceptance of God’s will that we announce the passing on of Mzee Musa Atela Abonyo on 26/10/2025 at Kendu Adventist Hospital Gendia after a long illness bravely borne.

He was the beloved husband of Susan Adhiambo Atela and Doris Jane Atela.

Son of the late Hezekiah Abonyo and the Susana Aluoch Abonyo.

Father of Dr Davji Atellah (SG KMPDU), Timniel, Dr John, Dickens, Dorothy, Emily, Quinter, Diana, Eva, Esther, Olgah, Lydia, Juliet, Kivian and the fate Maurine.

Brother of the late Thomas Ojweke, Simeon Oyugi, Michael Olonde, Persila Anyango and Leonida Abila. He was a great father and grandfather of many. He was greatly loved and will be dearly missed.

The body departs from Kendu Adventist Hospital on Thursday 6/11/2025 at 4.00 pm. Burial will be held on Friday 7/11/2025 at his home in Kanyaluo East Location, Kowuor village in Karachuonyo, Homa Bay County.

In God’s hands you rest; in our hearts your live forever.

 

In Loving Memory

One Year On

Its been one year since you left us, Mum. A year of quiet moments, aching hearts, and memories that feel both distant and vividly close.Time has moved forward, but your absence remains a stillness in our lives – a space no one eke can fill.

You were the heart of our home, the steady hand, the gentle voice, our guiding light.Your love was unconditional, your strength quiet but fierce. You taught us kindness, resilience, and the importance of family. Even now, your wisdom echoes in our choices, your laughter lingers in our memories, and your love continues to guide us. Today, we remember not just the pain of losing you, but the joy of having had you. We honor your life, your legacy, and the countless ways you shaped ours.

You are missed beyond words, loved beyond measure, and remembered always. With love, your children Sofa, Annet,Maluki, and Mbila, Felister, and lrungu, your grandchildren; Bruce, Anthony, Tony, Michael and Malika, Your siblings, Kali, Kitavi, Ngumbau, Mbuli, Mumbi, and Mangole. Your Aunt Hon, Nyiva Mwendwa, Your uncles, aunts, nieces and nephews.

To our larger family, and friends, thank you for standing with us, for comforting words, steadfast presence, and your acts of remembrance.

Rest in peace Mum.

Phil 1:3 — I Thank God Upon Every Remembrance of You.