Mukami Kimathi, widow of freedom fighter Dedan Kimathi, dies in Nairobi
Mukami Kimathi,
the widow of celebrated freedom fighter Dedan Kimathi, on Thursday night passed away at
a city hospital aged 101.
The deceased has
been in and out of hospital since January 5 when she was admitted at a local
health facility after exhibiting symptoms of Pneumonia.
She was later discharged
on January 12 after President William Ruto cleared her Ksh.1 million bill that
barred her from leaving the premises.
Speaking when he
offered his condolences to Mukami's kin at the Lee Funeral Home on Friday
morning, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua mourned the deceased as a staunch
freedom fighter who played a key role in liberating Kenya from its colonial
master.
“We are really
saddened that we have lost this freedom fighter," said DP Gachagua, who
noted that the State would work in tandem with Mukami's kin to give her a
proper send-off.
Trade Cabinet
Secretary Moses Kuria, on his part, paid tribute to Mukami for selflessly
sacrificing her life so that her fellow countrymen could be free.
“We are saddened
by her demise but we also celebrate her life. Despite living her life under
very difficult conditions, we all enjoyed the benefits that her husband
agitated and fought for," said CS Kuria.
“Mukami may have
died, but the question still remains, did those people who sacrificed most for
this country to be where we are, did they reap the benefits? The government
will support the family."
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