January 26th 1947 – 16th November 2025

(A testament of peace)

Emy Nawanjaya Siganga went to be with the Lord on Sunday 16th November 2025 after a brave fight with illness.

Dearest mother of Dinah Nerima and Wandibba Benjamin Simiyu (Junior).

Daughter of the late Christopher Siganga and the late Dinah Nerima, the late Robai Andega, the late Bethsheba Adhiambo, Naomi Illamwenya and the late Beulah. Sister of the late Leila Ahmed, Isabella Ombwayo,Violet Nandechia, Douglas Waudo, Pamela Ligaga, the late Elsie Nawanjaya,Walter Wesonga, the late Christine Wandera, Polly Asikoye, Dorica lyadi, the late Edith Jenkins, Joyce Sande, the late Jo-Anne Okwara, Beauttah Alukhava, Georgina Ndombi, Eric Waudo, Eliud Lusinde, ECF Waudo and Dave Lung’aho.

Cousin of the Khaembas, Mukhoves,Wangias, Munyasas,Wambijis and Waudos.

Niece  of Nicholas Juma Waudo and Gilbert Malaya, Agnes Juma, Truphosa Akumu, Simiyu Wasike, Zachariah Okova, Norah Namalwa, Zebedee Madede, Loise Ndege, -Branis-CeciliaWasike,Wilith Malova, Moses Wamakondi and Noah Wasike. Beloved aunt and friend to many.

Burial will take place on Saturday, 29th November 2025 from 10.00 a.m. at her home next to St.Anne Matende Primary School Shiamoni Kabras.

Contributions may be sent to Paybill No. 8035220, Account: Emy Nawanjaya Siganga funeral fund.

For any clarification call 0705874025.

2 Thessalonians 3:16 …Now may the Lord of peace himself give you peace at all times and in every way. The Lord be with all of you.

Sunrise: 31st August, 1992 — Sunset: 15th November, 2025

It is with profound sorrow and humble acceptance of God’s will that we announce the sudden passing on of Nancy Atieno Ogola of the Parliamentary Service Commission which occurred on 15th November, 2025. Nancy was a diligent officer, dedicated athlete and a very friendly person.

She was the beloved daughter of the late Charles Ogola Handa and Consolata Ogola.

Together with Julius Otieno Ogare, they had two children Liam and Kyla.

She was the loving sister of Betty, Sharon (late),Vincent (late), Vicky and Brenda.

She was the doting aunt of Kylen,Vinny, Gift, Elian, Saint and Cindy and a sister-in-law of Wilson and John Paul.

She was a cousin of Jo Ka-Wamonje and a daughter, friend, niece, to many, her memory will forever remain engraved in our hearts.

A requiem mass will be held on Wednesday, 26th November, 2025 at St. Joseph and Mary Catholic Church in Shauri Moyo, Nairobi from 220 pm.

Family and friends are meeting daily at her residence at Jekima Flats, Jogoo road, Nairobi for prayers and funeral arrangements.

Her body will be laid to rest at her family home in Dendyo Village, Ugunja Constituency, Siaya County on 29th November, 2025.

Nancy will be deeply missed and forever remembered by all whose lives she touched. Nancy, your positive attitude, hard work and dedication have made a lasting impact on all of us.

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

 

Sunrise: 9th September 1980 — Sunset: 22th November 2025

It is with deep sorrow and profound sadness that we announce the passing of Dr. Sonia Nzilani, County Executive Committee Member (CECM), Trade, Marketing, Industry, Culture & Tourism, Makueni County which occurred on 22nd November 2025.

Dr. Sonia was a devoted and loving mother of Angel Marion Wangui of New Light Academy Kitengela and and Nelson Mandela.

She was the beloved daughter of James Musyoki Mbwele and Grace Wayua Musyoka.

She is survived by her father and siblings Ann Syombua, Robert Muia and Raphael Muindi.

Dr. Nzilani was a loving aunt to Gladys Kalunde, Shirlyn Wavinya, Caro Mueni and Leah Musenya among others and nephews, Muendo, Mike, Musyoka and James Muthee among others.

She was equally cherished by her aunts Wamaitha and Martha, and her uncles Muthiani Mutiso, Paul Mutiso and Stephen Obed.

Dr. Sonia Nzilani lived a life defined by service, humility and unwavering dedication. She touched countless lives with her warm spirit,  her passion for environmental stewardship, and her steadfast commitment to her family, Community and County.

She will be laid to rest on 29th November, 2025 in Makindu, Makueni County.

Meetings are currently ongoing in Nairobi, Makindu, Wote and Masaku Ndogo. Contributions may be sent to: Paybill Number:8035224 Account:Your Name

May her soul rest in eternal peace

On behalf of the Board and Management of the National Transport and Safety Authority, we extend our heartfelt condolences to the family of our beloved Board Member, Richie Munyao. Richie served with distinction on the NTSA Board of Directors from 2023 until his passing.

Richie’s service to the Nation
Throughout his tenure, he brought together exceptional intellect and a strong moral compass, contributing significantly to both the Road Safety and Audit Committees. NTSA has lost its youngest Board Member, and the road safety community a remarkable emerging leader. His calm authority, sharp insight, and unwavering standards helped guide the Board through key reforms. Richie’s legacy lives on in every life saved because he cared deeply and consistently championed safer roads for all.

Our Precious Richie Loving and doting father of Charlie Muoki Munyao; and beloved son of Michael Munyao – Electrogen Technologies Ltd and Evelyn Munyao – Green & Gold Ltd.

Special friend of Dr. Angela Muoki.

Cherished brother of Phil Chege Munyao – lnnovo and Natasha Ngina Munyao (Canada). Beloved grandson of the late Mweka Munyao and Susan Ngina Munyao of Mitaboni and the late Philip Chege and Esther Gathoni Chege. Adored nephew, cousin, colleague, and friend to many.

Family and friends will gather for prayers and funeral arrangements at Karura Community Chapel – off Limuru Road, on Tuesday 25th November, 2025, from 6.00pm.

A memorial service will be held on Thursday, 27th November, at 2.00pm at the Karura Community Chapel, off Limuru Road.

The cortege will leave the Lee Funeral Home on Friday, 28th November, at 6.30 am, followed thereafter by the final burial rites at the family home in Nanyuki.

Psalms 34:18 “The Lord is close to the broken hearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.”

 

Canon Penina Ciambogo Ngungi
Feb. 1934-17.11.2025

It is with profound sorrow and in humble submission to God’s will that we announce the peaceful passing of our beloved matriarch Canon Penina Ciambogo Ngungi on Monday, November 17, 2025, at the age of 92 years.

Canon Penina was the devoted wife of the late Maxwell Ngungi Ngari of Kanyuambora, Embu County, daughter of the late Nyaga wa Kinyoro and the late Mucogo Mucirwa, and the daughter-in-law to the late Nicodem Ngari and the late Rakeli Ciambiti Nicodem.

She was a loving mother to the late Emily Mucogo Ngungi, the late Johnson Ngari Ngungi, Hon. Lenny Maxwell Kivuti, Prof. Bancy Mati, Ann Njoki, Patrick Njeru Ngungi, Jennifer Njagi, Dora Lupacchini, and Clara Kagendo.

She was a beloved mother-in-law to Loise Ngari, Dr. Hildah Kivuti, Eng. Nikasius Muverethi, Catherine Njeru, Michael Njagi, and Tom Lupacchini. Her legacy lives on through 24 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren, all of whom she deeply loved and nurtured.

The cortege will depart from Gakwegori Funeral Home, Embu, on the morning of Saturday, November 29, 2025. A funeral service will be held at ACK St. John Kanyuambora Church at 10:00 a.m., followed by interment and final rites at her home in Kanyuambora, Embu County.

May her soul rest peacefully in God’s embrace.

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

(1953 – 2025)

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing on of Retired Mwalimu Peter Sagini Ingutia on 15th November, 2025.

He was son of the late Retired Chief Inspector of police Evanson Ingutia Indongole and the Late Roselida Khayeshe.
Brother of the late Grace Khatsenzia, Salome Osundwa, Ayub Ingutia and the late Swin Ingutia.

He was the beloved husband of the late Rosemary Nechesa and Sarah Kulova (Sirigoi Primary School). Father of Celestine-Kenya Forestry Research Institute (KEFRI), Beatrice-Mahatma Ghandhi International Schools (The Middle East), Jackline, Wakili Judith-Office of the Director of Public Prosecution (ODPP), Leonard, Lucy-Mahatma Ghandhi International Schools (The Middle East), Engineer Christine-Kenya Power and Lighting Company Limited (KPLC), Solomon, Verah-County Government of Busia, Wakili Margaret-M.A Ingutia & Company Advocates, the late Andrew, Cicilia-ABSA Bank Kenya PLC, Shiriene, Faith and George.

Father in-law of Wakili Josiah Mayieka-Central Bank of Kenya, & Mayieka Josiah Advocates & Associates, Vincent Simu-Mahatma Ghandhi International Schools (The Middle East), David Ogola-Busiada Secondary School, Wakili Kiage Mokua-Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC), Esther Nginya, Christopher Saka-Spotlight Publishers, Doctor Amos Kibisu-National Syndemic Diseases Control Council (NSDCC), Metrine Solomon, and Fidelis Opeto-Secretary General, ODM (Busia County).

Grandfather of Clifford, Frince, Mitchelle, Bradley, Melannie, Fidel, Lovelyne, Scarlette, Paris, Fabiola, Jayden, Alex, Fortuna, Cindy, Teddy, Liam, Anne, Jerry, Trinity, Angel, Jesse, Sophie, Skylar, Legend, Brandon and Amaya.

Burial will take place on 28th November, 2025 at his home ground in Kakamega County, West Butsotso location, Shinoyi sub-location, ShironyangaVillage.

Rest in eternal peace papa.

 

Sunrise: 10th August 1951 — Sunset: 19th November 2025

With humble acceptance of God’s will, we announce the passing of Mr. Elias Mwakamba Mjomba (EBS, HSC) on 19th November 2025.

Elias was the cherished son of the late Mr. Naftal Mjomba Mafusa and the late Mrs. Evelyn Wabosha. He was son-in-law of the late Mr. Meshack Mng’onda and the late Mrs, Janet Warighe.

He was brother of Geoffrey Mafusa (late), Agnes Nguku, Clemente Mghoi (late), Shadrack Maighacho and Anderson Mwavula (late).

A devoted family man. Elias was a loving husband of Rachael Katty Mwakamba Mjomba, and proud father of Diana Wabosha, Janet Warighe, Elizabeth Samba, Rose Bibi, Agnes Nguku, and Grayson Joshua. He was a doting grandfather of Eli Mwakamba Mjomba, Kieran Valerian Mwabili, Katty Kambua Kaluku, Wabosha Kavata Kaluku, Kacie Warighe Mjomba, and Jude Paul Mwakamba Otieno.

He was a valued in-law of Mrs. Enivah Mafusa, Mr. Cornelius Wangemi Kishika (late), Mrs. Prisca Maighacho (late), and Mrs.Teckla Mwavula.

Elias was a highly respected public servant who dedicated his life to the service of our nation. He retired as Director, Operations Division at the National Security and Intelligence Service (NSIS), where his leadership, integrity, and commitment earned him national honors such as Elder of the Order of the Burning Spear (EBS) and Head of State Commendation (HSC). He was also among the founder members of National Association of Retired Police Officers Kenya (NARPOK) – Taita Taveta Chapter. He also served as the former Chairman of TAVEVO Water and Sewerage Company Ltd, where he continued to invest his wisdom and experience in strengthening community institutions. Elias lived a life marked by service, humility, courage, and unwavering love for his family and community. His legacy will continue to inspire all who had the privilege of knowing him.

Fellowship meetings are being held daily from 5:00 p.m. at his residence in Transview Estate, Athi River.

A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, 26th November 2025 at 2:00 p.m. at ACK St Paul’s Church, Athi River.

The cortege will depart from Montezuma Monalisa Machakos on Friday 28th November 2025, for his home in Werugha Location, Wundanyi Sub County, Tait Taveta County. The burial ceremony will take place the following day, Saturday, 29tfi November 2025, at his family home in Werugha

Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was: and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it” – Ecclesiastes 12:7

5th January 1960 – 19th November 2025

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Mr. Lawrence Ngigi Mbugua, loving husband of Alice Ngigi.

He was a devoted father of Irene & James and David, and a doting grandfather of Msia, Adi and Shani.

He was son of the late Bernard and Josephine Mbugua Tumbo. Lawrence was brother of Steve & Flora Tumbo, David & Wambui Kairu, Rachel Wanjiru & Gathuru, Hannah Wambui,Virginia Wanjiku, Peter & Leah Ndeere, Charles & Brenda Wairagi.

He was brother-in-law of Jane & Mugweru, Muthoni, Gachuhi & Esther, Mwangi & Charity, the late Kigondu & Faith, Bilha & Jackson, and Eva.

He was uncle of Kevin, John, Kairu, Eva, Sam, Njeri Raisa, Njeri Ndeere & Wanjugu, Natasha & Sean, the Mugweru’s, Diana, Gachuhi’s, Mwangi’s, Kigondu’s, Ndirangu’s and Simmo.

He was cousin of Mbari ya Tumbo of Ngecha and Karichu’s of Kabuku.

Meetings will be held on Monday & Wednesday at CITAM Valley Road from 5:30 p.m. and on Tuesday at the family home in Ranger’s Court, South C. Daily meetings are also ongoing at the ancestral home in Komothai.

The cortege leaves Montezuma Funeral Home on Friday, 28th November 2025 for a funeral service at CITAM Valley Road at 10am followed by interment at Lang’ata Cemetery.

May his soul rest in eternal peace.

 

Sunrise: 7/12/1973 – Sunset: 17/11/2025 

It is with great regret to announce the demise of Mr. Samuel Solomon Oketch an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya Working as a Principal Legal Officer at the Ministry of Cooperatives and MSMEs on 17th November, 2025.

He was a beloved husband of Evelyn Onunga, Assistant Director at the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP). He was a devoted father of Israel Amos Oketch of Viraj International Academy and Laura Akinyi.

He was the son of the late Amos Acklays Akala and the late Merecia Amos

He was a cherished brother of Dr. Akida, Roy, the late Lilian, the late Dinah, Pauline, Abigail, Julia, Jennifer-Jeremiah, Stephen and Felix.

A son in-law of the late Senior Chief James and Margret Onunga. He was an uncle, cousin and friend to many.

There will be a fundraiser on Tuesday 25th ,November, 2025 at All Saints Cathedral, Nairobi at 5pm and a requiem service on ‘Thursday 27th November, 2025 at ACK St. John Church Pumwani at 2pm.

The cortege leaves Lee Funeral Home on 28/11/2025. The burial will be held on Saturday 29th November, 2025 at Gem Akala village, South Gem Location, at the Kisumu-Siaya border, Siaya county.

May the Almighty God rest his soul in eternal peace.

 

Sunrise: 1947 — Sunset: 19th November 2025

It is with humble acceptance of God’s will that we announce the passing of Mr. Laban Mwangi Kiiru, which occurred on 19th November 2025 at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi, after a long stay in the hospital which he bravely fought.

Born in 1947, Mr. Kiiru was son of the late Pharis Kiiru and the late Marion Wanjiku.

He was the loving husband of the late Maria Wanjiku Mwangi. He was a devoted father of Joseph Kung’u, Lucy Wangari, John Kiiru, Paul Muchina, Grace Nyambura, Serah Wambui (Director, Kanini Haraka), Peter Ngujiri, Teresa Wangui, David Kanyi, and Tabitha Njeri (Kanini Haraka).

He was father-in-law of James Ndung’u (Chairman, Kanini Haraka), Amos Njane, David Muchori, Pauline Waiyego, Monica Wangui, Susan Njoki, Ruth Njeri, and Tabitha Wanjeri.

Brother of Phillip Muchina, Francis Kanyi, the late Isaiah Ng’ang’a, Gideon Kimemia, and Mary Wambui.

He was a cherished grandfather of Wanjiku, Macharia, Mwangi, Rachael, Salome, Maria, Miriam, Phylis, Chegejoy, Nyambura, among others; and a beloved great-grandfather of Steve, Ng’ang’a, Ndung’u, Njoki, Muchina, Kung’u, among others.

Friends and family are meeting daily for prayers and funeral arrangements at his home in Kwa Haraka, Kinangop.

The Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, 25th November 2025 at 10:00 AM, at his home in Kwa Haraka, Kinangop, where he will also be laid to rest.

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

“Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from now on. `Yes: says the Spirit, `they will rest from their labor, for their deeds will follow them:” — Revelation 14:13

Quote on the Lord’s Will “In all things, we submit to the perfect will of God, trusting that He does all things well.