SUNRISE 1969-SUNSET DEC 6, 2025

It is with profound sorrow that I hereby notify the House and the entire Parliamentary fraternity of the untimely demise of Nominated Member, the late Hon. Denar Joseph Hamisi, MP who passed on today, Saturday, 6th December 2025 at about 7:00am.

The late Hon. Denar was nominated to the National Assembly following the 2022 General Elections under the Amani National Congress (ANC) Party. Until his untimely demise, the late Hon. Denar served the National Assembly with diligence and commitment as a Member of the Departmental Committee on Sports & Culture and the Select Committee on National Cohesion & Equal Opportunities.

More details to be communicated in a later date by family.

Rest in Peace

We regret to announce the sudden passing on of Eng. Joseph Muchiri, CEO LifePoint Hospital (Gitaru) and husband of Jane Muchiri (Wa Chris), Director LifePoint Hospital.

Father of Chris Kagwi and Nick Minai.

He was son of the late Samwel Kagwi Muchiri and Hannah Wanjiku Kagwi.

He was brother of the late Vincent Kamau, James Mwangi, the late Lucy Wairimu, Peter Muriuki, David Muturi, Francis Gichuru, Jane Nyambura, Phillis Wanjira and the late Daniel Kinuthia.

He was son in-law of the late Benson Minai Munyinyi and Reginah Wanjiru Minai of Kagwe Ward, Lari Constituency. He was a cousin and an uncle to many.

Family and friends are gathering daily at his home in Karii, Muguga, Kabete Constituency, near Muguga Primary School, at 4.00 pm for prayers and burial arrangements.

There will be a requiem mass on Sunday, 7 December, 2025 in St. Joseph Catholic Church, Muguga starting at 2.00pm.

The burial will be held on Monday, 8 December, 2025 at their family farm in Miharati, Kipipiri Constituency (Nyandarua County)

Sunrise: 1958 – Sunset: November 2025

It is with humble acceptance of God’s will that we announce the passing of James Kungu Kimani (Dr. Makuha, CEO of Beta Care Hospital, Githunguri).

He was the son of the late Charles Kimani and the late Penina Muthoni.

He was the beloved husband of Margaret Njeri Kungu. He was a loving father of Penina Muthoni, Charles and Joyce, and Thomas and Charity.

He was brother of Mary Wangari, the late David Kihato, Teresiah Njoki wa Kiganjo. the late Peter Kihio, the late Jane Wangui, Naomi Ngendo, and Agnes Waithera.

He was son in law of the late Samson lkinya Kiongo and the late Monica Wanjiku.

He was a grandfather of Victor, Mark, Daniel, and Caleb. He was a brother in law, uncle, and cousin to many.

Family and friends are meeting daily at his Githunguri home (behind Grather Academy) from 4 00pm for prayers and burial arrangements. Meetings will also be going on every day at his maternal home in Magumu, from 6.00 pm.

There will be a memorial service at ACK St. Luke Githunguri on Sunday, 7th December, from 3.00 pm.

The cortege leaves Kenyatta University Funeral Home-Thika road on Wednesday, 10th December for the burial service at ACK Gakui, after which he will be laid to rest at Magumu, Gatundu N.

“For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain” — Philippians 1:21

It is with humble acceptance of God’s will that we announce the passing away of Colonel (Rtd) Vincent Lee Anami which occurred on Monday 1st December 2025 following a brief illness.

Loving husband of Mollie Wanjiru Anami. Father of Charlene Anami, Julius & Martha Anami and Anna Anami. Grandfather of Ryan Anami, Leon Anami and Liam Anami.

Son of the late Reuben Khatimba Anami and Anna Mung’oe Anami. Brother of James Anami, the late Maurice Anami, Moses Anami, Jeff & Joyce Anami, the late Godfrey Anami, Margaret Adoko, Joan & Paul Baker, Beatrice Anami, Caroline Anami & Burkhad Paulat and the late Judy & Moses Kaniaru.

Son-in-law of the late James Kiriba Nguah and Peninnah Nguah. Brother-in-law of Ruth & Frank Kibui, Anthony & Elizabeth Kiriba, Peter Muthee and David Nganga. Cherished uncle, cousin and friend to many.

A fundraiser will be held at All Saints Cathedral on Monday 8th December 2025 from 6:00pm.

A requiem service will be held at Shrine of the Sacred Heart of Jesus-Karen (Next to Galleria Mall) on Tuesday 9th December 2025 from 11:00am.

The cortege shall be removed from Montezuma funeral home on Wednesday 10th of December 2025 followed by a burial service on Thursday 11th December 2025 at his farm in Rongai -Nakuru County.

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

 

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Rtd. SSP John K. Cheruiyot, who went to be with the Lord after battling complications related to acute gastritis.

He was the son of the late Job Kibwoiywo Cheruiyot and the late Elizabeth Cheboo cheruiyot. Brother of Philip Choge, Sabina Sirma, the late Paul, the late Salina Chepkwony, Anne Serem, William Marich and the late Chebet.

He is survived by his wife Mary Cheruiyot and children Judy Jemutai, Joan Cheruiyot, Cosmus Bwaley, Mercy Cheruiyot, Raymond Kipngetich, and Hosea Lenny. Grandfather of Ryan and Avana, and father-in-law of Mercy jesang. He was also an uncle to many.

A fundraising (harambee) will be held on Sunday, 7th December.

The cortege leaves Samaritan Funeral Home, Kapsabet, on Monday, 8th December 2025 and burial will take place on Tuesday, 9th December 2025 at his farm in Lolduga, Ollessos, Nandi County.

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

May his soul rest in eternal peace.

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Aileen Jepkemboi Tallam, who was born on 4th September 1982 and went to be with the Lord on 28th November 2025.

She was the beloved daughter of the late Joseph Okong’o Koyier and the late Margaret Jerotich Okong’o.

Aileen was married to Symon Yatich and a loving mother of Sally Yatich and Sam Yatich.

She is survived by her siblings: Benjamin Koyier, Elijah Kiprotich Tallam, Zaccheous Kibet Tallam (US), John Baranga Limo (ODPP), and Vincent Yuukei Okong’o.

She was daughter-in-law of Eric Cheboi, Hilda Cheboi and Salina Cheptumo. She was an in-law of the late Beatrice Toroitich, Michelle Sisismwo, Sylvia Korir, Nancy Tallam (US), Mary Mutisya, Jebiwot Yatich, Robert Yatich Charles Yatich, Caroline Yatich, Gladys Yatich, and Viola Yatich.

Aileen leaves behind many nephews and nieces, including Joseph, Shem, Meggie, Tabitha, Tanisha, Tesley, Melvin, Kelvin, Kortney, Kaleb, Malakai, Judy, Hope, Joy, and Albright,

She was a granddaughter of the Koyier family of Kokuro, Migori County, and the Tallam family of Eldama Ravine, Baringo County. She is also mourned by many cousins, uncles, and aunties.

The burial will take place on 12th December 2025 at her parents’ home in Keleiwa. The cortege will leave Umash Funeral Home-Nakuru on the morning of the burial.

A fundraiser to support funeral arrangements will be held on Tuesday 9th December 2025, with venues in Kelelwa and AIC Milimani Nairobi.

May her soul rest in eternal peace.

 

In Loving Memory/1st Anniversary

Sunrise: 31st December 1957 – Sunset: 5th December 2024

It is one year since God invited you to the heavenly Kingdom. Our eyes still rolling with tears over loosing you, so suddenly but we thank God for sustaining us through the year. No single day passes without us thinking about you.

Fondly, affectionately remembered and missed by your loving husband James, children Rosebella, Linda, Lynette and Benjamin, sisters Hellen, Priscilar, Agnes, and Christine, brothers and sisters in law,grandchildren, friends and relatives who stood with us during the heartbreaking moment Queen Mary when we count our blessings we count you, you are our star.

In God’s hands you rest, in our hearts you remain forever, you are one in a million and irreplaceable.Your memory will never die, you will forever live in our hearts.

Rest in peace Queen Mary until we meet again.

Roman 8:31 “Those who blossom In the hearts of others never fade away”

It is with deep sorrow and humble acceptance of God’s will that we announce the passing of Diana Wamaitha Mbugua, which occurred on 29th November 2025.

Diana was the loving daughter of the late Jane Wanjiku Mbugua and Geoffrey Mbugua Thaiku; and sister of the late Douglas Gatonga and David Thaiku. She was a daughter-in-law of Joseph Kiragu Chege and Esther Njeri, and sister-in-law of Lynn, Clare and Gabu.

She was the devoted wife of Dennis Chege and a doting mother of Baby Janelle Njeri Chege.

Diana faithfully served her country at the Office of the Deputy President as an Assistant Secretary.

She was a granddaughter of the late David Thaiku and Grace Wamaitha, and the late James Kanyari Gitau and Margaret WairimuKanyari, Margaret Wanjiru Chege and the late Bethwel Chege.

Diana was a dear niece; of Isaac Gatonga, James Kuria, Francis’ Mwangi, Charles Mau, Elijah Gatiba, Daniel Nyoro, Rosalind VVamaitha,Winnie Wanjiku, Nancy Kabura, Eunice Wangari, Ann Wambui, Michael Mugo, Ruth Wathiru, Naomi Nduta among others.

She was a loving cousin of Fiona, Sandra, Ian, Angela, Vanessa, Sammy, Joe, Edna, Grace, Wairimu, and Ryan, and an aunt of Anic, Monica, and Risper.

Family and friends are meeting daily for prayers and funeral arrangements at All Saints’ Cathedral, Nairobi, from 500 PM.

The cortege will leave KUTRRH Funeral Home on Tuesday, 9th December 2025, for the funeral service and burial at her family home in Rwegetha Village, Gatanga Sub-County, Murang’a County.

“Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.” – Matthew 5:4

 

In Loving Memory

 22nd October 1960 — 7th December 2021

A Cherished Wife, Mother, Grandmother, Sister, Aunt, and Friend. Four Years in Glory

Four years have passed since our beloved went home to rest in the eternal embrace of our Lord, yet not a single day goes by without thoughts of her filling our hearts. Her presence remains a gentle light that guides us, her memory a treasure we hold close and dear.

Today, we honor the remarkable woman she was—her boundless love, generous spirit, radiant beauty, and unshakeable courage. Grounded deeply in faith, she walked with God with grace and conviction, inspiring all who knew her.As an accomplished trailblazer, she led with vision and innovation, leaving footprints that continue to illuminate the paths of others. Though we miss her dearly, we are at peace.

Surrounded by her enduring legacy, we—her family, friends, and all blessed to have known her–continue to celebrate her life with gratitude. Her love still comforts us, and her example still strengthens us, May her soul continue to rest in perfect peace, and may her memory remain a blessing forever.

“The memory of the righteous is o blessing.”— Proverbs 10:7

It is with deep sorrow and with humble acceptance of God’s will that we announce the passing of Paul Nguta Kasema, CEO and Co-Founder of Royal Associates Insurance Brokers Ltd, Nairobi. Paul went to be with the Lord on November 29, 2025, at MP Shah Hospital, Parklands, Nairobi.

Paul was the beloved son of the late William Kasema and the late Theresia Kasiva.

He was the loving husband of Marian Mulwa Kasema and a devoted father of Will Kasema and Ryan Nguta.

He was a cherished brother of the late Annastacia Sabina Kasema, the late Peter Mulwa Kasema, Stellamaris Mueni Kasema, the late Bernard Muasya Kasema,and Joseph Kasema.

He was brother-in-law of Prexidis Muasya Kasema, Mary Mulwa Kasema, and Loise Ngene Kasema. Paul was an uncle to many and a dear friend to all who knew him.

Family and friends will gather on Friday, 5th December 2025, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at All Saints’ Cathedral, Nairobi, to celebrate Paul’s life and offer support as they prepare for his befitting send-off.

A Requiem Mass will be held at Holy Trinity Church, Kileleshwa, Nairobi, on Monday, 8th December 2025, starting at 2:30 p.m.

The cortege will depart from Lee Funeral Home at 6:30 a.m. on Wednesday, 10th December 2025, for a funeral service at St.Theresia Catholic Church, Nguumo, followed by burial at his home in Yatta.

Psalm 73:26 “My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.”