16th November, 1987 – 21st November, 2025

It is with deep sorrow and heaviness of heart that we announce the sudden passing of Richie Munyao, Director, Innovo Ltd, and NTSA.

Loving and doting father of Charlie Muoki Munyao; and beloved son of Michael Munyao Electrogen Technologies Ltd & Evelyn Munyao – Green & Gold Ltd Cherished brother of Phil Chege Munyao – Innovo 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 Monday, 24th, and Tuesday 25th November 2025, from 6.00pm.

The date for the funeral will be announced at a later date.

Psalms 34: 1 8 “The Lord is close to the broken hearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.

 

It is with deep sorrow and humble acceptance of God’s will that we announce the passing of Eric Sitanda Kimunguyi of Croplife Kenya/Agrochemicals Association of Kenya (AAK), who departed this life on 16th November 2025.

Eric was a beloved son of Japheth Kimunguyi and Rose Nekesa Kimunguyi of Lukhokhwe Village in Bungoma County.

A loving husband of Judith Taaka Ochieno (NEMA) and Yolanda Nekesa (Porticus Africa), a devoted father of Rhodney Kakai.,Yvonne Nekesa, Joan Nekesa, Jackson Murunga, Jemmy Sitanda, and Janiya Sitanda. He was a cherished son, brother, uncle, and son-in-law, leaving behind a wide circle of family and friends who loved and admired him.

Eric is survived by his siblings Gilbert, George (NDMA), Sammy (National Treasury), David (Djibouti). Martin (NGCO), Evans (Djibouti), Maureen (PBORA), and Brendah (KICC).

He was a son-in-law of Jackson Ochieno, Elizabeth Nekesa, and Angelina Ochieno of Mundika; and to Joan Namachanja and Gellas Waswa of Cherang’ani.

Eric was a beloved uncle of Elvis, Marion, Noel, Felix, Naomi, Cindy, Dylan, Samantha, Ariana, Skyfer, Caren, Mitchell, Joe ,Victoria, Raymond, Jesse, Irian, Ashley, Liam, Reagan, Ethan, Nyla, Larry and Lani.

Friends and relatives are meeting daily at Signature Mall, 2nd Floor (Food Court) from 6:00 pm to coordinate burial arrangements.

A fundraising (harambee) to support burial expenses will be held On Monday, 24th November 2025, at All Saints Cathedral, Nairobi, starting at 5:00 pm. All are warmly invited to attend and offer support.

The funeral service will be held on Wednesday, 26th November 2025,E Friends Church International (Quakers), Ngong Road, starring at 11:00am.

The cortege will leave Lee Funeral Home on Friday, 28th November 2025, for his final resting place at Lukhokhwe Village, Bungoma County, where he will be laid to rest on 29th November 2025.

Eric you lived with purpose, kindness, and strength. Today we honor not only your life, but the beautiful impact you made on all of us, go well brother.

The Board and the Management of Social Health Authority (SHA) together with the family of Jackson Muendo, regret to announce the Sudden death of Jane Mbithe Musyoka which occurred on 12th November 2025 at Masii Medical Centre.
She was our Registration & Compliance Officer serving in our Rongai Branch office.

Daughter of Beatrice Mutio of Muluti Village Ngaa Sub Location.

Sister in law of Philip Kavata and Esther Muendo.

She is survived by her loving husband Jackson Muendo and her children; Kennedy Kioko, Esther Kioko and Alex Kioko.

Niece of Francis Mwania and Daniel Mwania.

She was sister of Isaac Mutisyaand the late Thomas Musyoka.

Jane was cousin of Benson Kioko, Meshach Mutunga, Francis Kitoo, Mueni Maithya and Rael Kayoi.

The cortege leaves Montezuma Funeral Home – Machakos on Saturday 22nd November 2025 at 8.00 am for Funeral service in her home at Muluti Village, Ngaa Sub Location, Ngiluni Location, Kiteta Division, Mbooni East Sub County, Makueni County from 10am.

Jane had empathy for all and went out of her way to offer support. She will be deeply missed by her family, friends, colleagues and all who knew her.

2 Corinthians 1:3-4 “Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles”.

 

It is with deep sorrow and acceptance of God’s will that we announce the sudden and heartbreaking passing of Joy Wangeci Mathenya, who lost her life in a tragic road accident along the Eastern Bypass on Monday, 17th November 2025. A bright student at the University of Nairobi, Joy carried dreams that stretched far beyond her years and dreams she pursued with quiet determination and a heart full of hope.

Wangeci was the beloved daughter of Mr. Cyrus King’ori Mathenya (Principal Utawala Academy) and Mrs. Emily Wambui King’ori (Athi Primary School); a devoted sister of Wilson King’ori Mathenya; she was a step sister of Avery Wilson King’ori Mathenya and Zyrie Joy Wangechi Mathenya, and a gentle, adoring aunt of Shamilla Wambui King’ori.

She was a cherished cousin of Kelvin Kanyuira, Wilson Kingori, Muringe Karanja, Christine Karanja, Dorine Karanja, Evelyn Waruguru, June Nyambura, Esperance Khalisa, Gerald Mahinge, and Max Gitahi, among many others.

She was also a treasured niece and a loyal friend whose presence was a quiet comfort to all who knew her. Wangeci’s personality was her greatest gift. She was gentle yet strong, thoughtful yet joyful, a young woman who carried a rare softness in her heart.

Family and friends are meeting daily for prayers and support at the family home in Utawala (Academy Court) near Mofarm, and at Banta Villa near Magunas Supermarket, Utawala Nairobi starting at 6:00pm, as burial arrangements continue.

The cortege leaves Kenyatta University Funeral Home on Wednesday, 26th November 2025, for the final rites and burial at the family home in Karangia Village, Tetu Sub- County in Nyeri County.

Wangeci, you were a candle in the wind, bright, beautiful, and gone far too soon. Your absence leaves a silence too deep for words, but your memory remains a blessing. Grief never ends, but it changes. it is not a sign of weakness nor a lack of faith, it is simply the price of love.

1955 – 2025

It is with deep sorrow and humble acceptance of God’s will that we announce the promotion to glory of Mrs. Mary Mong’ina Meroka which occurred on Monday, 17th November 2025, while undergoing treatment

She was the daughter of the late Silvester Atancha and the late Martha Moraa Atancha.

She was the beloved wife of Professor Isaac Meroka Mbeche, and daughter-in-law of the late Mzee Peter Mbeche and the late Mama Agnes Mokeira. Loving mother of Lucy Kerubo Meroka-Ouko, the late Fred Momanyi Meroka. George Oruta Meroka and Agnes Kemuma Meroka-Mutua. She was the mother-in-law of Moses Ouko, Dennis Ndambo and Sicily Mukami.

Sister of Elizabeth Kwamboka Ornano, Alose Ogega Atancha, the late John Makario and the Late Robert Atancha.

Sister-in-law of the late Richard rslyamao,Teresa Obonyo, Stephen Kerato, the late Simeon Mbeche, the late Samuel Basweti, the late Anne Nyamoita, Rose Ogega, the late Oscar Omano and Zipporah Atancha.

Grandmother of Bijou Ouko, Faith Ouko, Isaac Ouko, Ham Ouko, Agnes Mokeira, Isaac Oruta, Isaac Mutua, Josef Mutua, Emmanuel Mutua and David Mutua.

She was an aunt to many.

Family and friends are meeting daily at the family home in Karen, Nairobi. for prayers and funeral arrangements.

There will be a requiem mass on Monday, 24th November 2025 at 2pm at the Regina Caeli Catholic Church, Karen Town.

The cortege leaves Lee Funeral Home on Thursday, 27th November 2025 at 10am for travel to Gesonso village, Kisii County, for a mass and overnight vigil The burial will take place on Friday, 28th November 2025, in Gesonso village. Kisii County.

Family and friends are invited to join in honoring her life and supporting the Meroka family during the time of re

 

With humble acceptance of Gods will, we announce the passing of our beloved Catherine Gathoni Mwangi of Githare Village, Thuita Sub-Location, Murang’a County, on Friday, November 14, 2025.

She was the loving wife of the late Raphael Mwangi and a dear mother of David Maina, Lilian Wanjiru, Mercy Wangari, the late John Kariuki, Jane Wanjiku, Dickson Munene, Gerald Gakure, Kenneth Karnau, Pauline Waithira. Nicholas Gichuki, and Richard Kirango.

Daughter of the late David Kibe and the late Jane Mumbi, Sister of the late Pauline Waithira, Peter Gakure, the late Isabbella Waigumo, Mary Wangari and the late Gibson Gichuki. She was a loving grandmother and great-grandmother to many.

The cortege will leave Montezuma Monalisa Funeral Home on Thika Road (opposite Shell Kabati) on Tuesday, November 25, 2025, at 8:00 a.m. The funeral service will be held at ACK St Barnabas Thuita Church at 11:00 am followed by burial at her home in Githare Village.

Family and friends are gathering daily for prayers at her home in Githare Village, Thuita Sub-Location, and at her son’s home in Lower Alpine Estate, Grant Close, Kwithota, Ruiru.

In God’s hands, you rest. In our hearts, you live forever. Rest in Everlasting Peace

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

Appreciation

On behalf of our family, we extend our deepest appreciation for the love, support, and kindness shown to us during this difficult season,Your presence, comforting words, prayers and thoughtful gestures gave us strength and peace as we honoured the life of our beloved Yvonne Ambete Ndula partner of Hilary Mwema Kimuyu of Nation Media Group. We are especially grateful to the Breezy Ville Apartment community in Ongata Rongai, the Nation Media Group fraternity and the many WhatsApp groups that stood with us, among them Mwitu, PR & Politics, CJAK, and EA/AC.

We acknowledge with heartfelt thanks the Galilaya PEFA Church in Nairobi, and Shichendirova PEFA Church in Magale, Kakarnega, whose spiritual support carried us from the beginning to the very end To everyone who attended die funeral, sent messages, called, visited, or supported us in any way, please accept our sincere gratitude. Every act of compassion reminded us that we were not alone and that Yvonne touched many lives with her warmth and spirit.

We offer special appreciation to the funeral committees in Nairobi and Kakamega for their exemplary work and dedication, which ensured everything was handled with care and dignity Thank you for standing with us, for sharing in our grief and for helping us celebrate a life so dearly cherished.

May you continue to keep our family in your thoughts and be remembered with gratitude. prayers.Your support will forever

God bless you now and always.

 

APPRECIATION

Dear friends and family, Helen, Lewis, and Nancy Sinagabula-Musoke would like to express their heartfelt gratitude to the planning committees in both Nairobi and Uganda for their tireless efforts in giving their loved one, Dr. Semu Sinagabula Musoke, a dignified and honourable send-off.

We also deeply appreciate everyone who stood with us in Nairobi, those who travelled with the family, the Ugandan community in Kenya, Uganda and abroad, our in-laws, the Bishop, the clergy and leadership of Bwerenga, and Christ Church, All Saints’ Cathedral, Nairobi Baptist Church, the Alpha Cell group, the medical fraternity and professional associations—including the staff of The Nairobi Hospital—the KATERA neighbourhood association, the United Nations family, former patients, former schoolmates, friends by association, and the domestic and office staff of the Musoke family.We also extend our sincere thanks to all who shared tributes, in writing, email, electronic media or verbal condolence messages. God bless you all.

“The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord” Job 1:21

 

(11th April 1952 – 12th November 2025)

With profound sadness, we announce the passing of Pauline Njeri Kariuki, beloved wife of Captain (Rtd.) Joseph Kariuki Kuria (Wamutha), who passed away peacefully on 12th November 2025 at 7:00 AM.

She was predeceded by her parents, the late Lawson Ngugi and the late Hannah \Alaniiku, and her parents-in-law, the late Moses Kuria Karago and the fate Minnie Wacuka Kuria.

Pauline is lovingly remembered by her children. Kuria, Kennedy, Minnie, and Wanjiku; her grandchildren, Pauline, Mark, Imani, Biessing, Jabari„ Nyambura, Kendric, Wangari, Joshua, Mark, Jesse, and Kevo; her sisters, Lucy, Gladys, Lucia, Getrude, Murugi, Esther, Susan, Njarnbi, Monica, Rosa, Jane, and Hannah; her late brothers, Julius, Harun, and Robert; and her cherished mother-in-law relationships with Nancy, Caro, Malla and Julius.

The burial service will be held on 24th November 2025 at 10:30 AM at Githiga, Githunguri.

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

 

In Loving Memory

21st Anniversary & 25th Anniversary

Our dear loved ones, The Lord called you to His glorious home,We continue to celebrate the beautiful lives you lived.

Dearly missed and affectionately remembered by Mum, Gaddy, Robin, Roselyn,Albert, Fredrick, and Chris, together with relatives, friends, and all those whose lives you touched in a special way.

John 11:25-26 :Whoever believes in me, though he dies, yet shall he live, and everyone who lives and believes in me shall never die.