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Thursday, 12 January 2023

Change of Guard at Mwingi Seminary



 The Rev. Fr. Jeremiah Munyoki today handed the leadership of St. Joseph’s Seminary in Mwingi, Kitui County.
He handed over to Rev. Fr. Paul Mutemi after an 11 year helmsmanship as Rector.
 Fr. Jeremiah is proceeding for a sabbatical in the Diocese of Clogher, Ireland. 
The new Rector has served in the seminary for 8 years, with his most recent appointmentas vice Rector on October 27, 2022.

The handing over process was facilitated by the Vicar General, Very Rev. Fr. John Mwandi, who in his message congratulated them all for what they have done in the Seminary.

Also present at the handing over was the Bishop's Executive Secretary, Fr. Edward Mulwa, and the Education Secretary, Fr. Julius Muthamba.

Wednesday, 14 April 2021

Story of the Masai family matriarch

Veronica Wangari Masai
1931-1921

Story of a Matriarch. 

Our mother, grandmother and great grandmother Veronica Wangari Masai was born on 6th September 1931 in Tetu Sub-County Nyeri County.
She was the 3rd born child of the Late Philip Nduhiu and the Late Emily Nyawira. She was sister to the late Ignatius Ndei, the late Alex Gatundu, the late Rose Nyaguthie, the late Paul Wairegi, the late Wallace Githiaga, the late Paul Wairegi, Magdalene Wanjiru Gitonga, Angelica Bidi, and Stanley Gitonga.

She went to Tetu Primary School in 1938 and joined Mugoiri Secondary School in 1944. She later enrolled at the Masai Mission Institute, where she trained in Nursing and Midwifery. Upon completion, she began practising her nursing career in the same institution in 1951.
At the height of the Mau Mau struggle, she was transferred to Machakos in 1953, where she worked at the Machakos General Hospital. As she was working, she met her husband, the Late David Morris Masai, in 1954.
Her stint in the Public Service industry was short-lived as she retired early and ventured into farming and entrepreneurship while taking care of her family.

She set up Tivoli Stores and later Kanga Stores, a general merchandise store that served as an outlet for her farm produce. 
Our mother and Nau were blessed with seven children: Cllr. John Masai, the late Maj. Charles Masai, Idah Muthama, Mutune Masai, Martin Masai, Windsor Bahati and Valentine Kioko.

*Mother in law*
She was mother in law to Agnes Masai, Farida Masai, Grace Musili, Nelson Nyamu, Penelope Mutune, Ascar Ndei, Bahati Mutua and Dr. Henry Kioko

She was grandmother to Mbeti and The Late Enoch Musembi, Laureen Masai, David Masai, Masai Mutune, Wangari Mutune, Musyoka Musili, Maina Gacheche, Nyamu Muthama and Karimi, Mumbe and Eric Ndirangu Museveni and Yvonne, Sauli Bahati, Malasi Ndei, Tiffany Ndei, Steffany Ndei, Roy and Sally Kiema.
David Masai, Philip & Carol Kioko and Winnie Mutisya.

*Great-grandchildren*

She was the great grandmother to Kylee Musembi, Ilaa Nyamu, Yakira Museveni, Zion Museveni, Hozana Kioko, Joseph Kioko and Kwame Kiema.

*Noble Woman*

Mamy was indeed the noblewoman depicted in Proverbs Chapter 31. Her home and farm had plenty of food and fruits for everyone who visited. A hard worker, Susu was driven by her resilient spirit. She was a dedicated and loving mother to her children, instilling discipline and emphasized the need for togetherness in the family. She loved our father and cared for him till his last days.
Mamy invested well for her old age and always had something from her farm to sell. Mamy remained active and independent, driving her self at a very old age, yet remained beautiful and natural.

*Christian Life*

A dedicated member of the African Inland Church, Mamy was a staunch Christian. She was among the founder members of AIC Bomani and later moved to open AIC Mukalala. At Mukalala, she was part of the Women Local Church Council (WLCC) and the church development committee.
A natural philanthropist, Mamy contributed financially and in-kind to build AIC Mukalala and even mobilized her family to contribute during the fundraising. Until her demise, Susu was dedicated to her faith as she continued to offer tithes and offering. 

She loved God's word, prayer and worship, and she would often call pastors to host prayers in her house.

*Health and Demise*

The matriarch enjoyed good health over the course of her life.  She overcame hypertension diagnosed in 1962 and would routinely visit doctors for treatment. She was never admitted to hospital during her lifetime for illness until 30th March 2021, when she fell ill. She went to be with the Lord on 8th April 2021 in the presence of close family members.

*"You fought the good fight, finished the race remaining faithful to the end, now the prize awaits you, the crown of righteousness kept for you by the LORD Jesus Christ. Amen"*

Saturday, 24 October 2020

Nzamba died as family sought air ambulance

By Terry Nzau in NAIROBI

The body of the former chairman of the Committee of Experts on the 2010 Constitution Philip Nzamba Kitonga is preserved at Montezuma funeral home in Machakos. 

Machakos Central Deputy OCPD Lucas Ongaya confirmed that the body was moved from Shalom Community Hospital in Machakos after the family recorded a statement with the police regarding his death. 

A close family member said Nzamba suffered a cardiac arrest and was pronounced dead on arrival at Shalom hospital. 

The law icon collapsed while attending a burial at Mutito wa Ndooa in Kitui East  and died enroute to Nairobi as they sought air ambulance support to get him to the city.

A relative of the deceased  said they drove more than 70 kilometers from Kitui in hope of getting air assistance to get him to Nairobi in vain. 

Kitui Governor Kaluki Ngilu  sent a message of condolences to his family.

"Kitui has lost an illustrious son of great repute.  Kenya has lost an accomplished constitutional scholar and leader" .

"Nzamba’s immense contribution to the crafting and promulgation of the 2010 Constitution of Kenya and his role in expanding the democratic space that we all enjoy will be remembered for generations to come" .

Uhuru mourns Nzamba Kitonga

NAIROBI, 25th October 2020, (PSCU) – President Uhuru Kenyatta has led the nation in mourning one of Kenya's top lawyers Phillip Nzamba Kitonga who passed away on Saturday at the age of 64 years.


The late Philip Nzamba Kitonga

In his message of comfort to the family, friends, relatives and the legal fraternity, the President described the departed Senior Counsel as a constitutional law stalwart and a patriotic Kenyan with unmatched legal prowess.

 

"I am deeply saddened by the death of my friend Senior Counsel Nzamba Kitonga, a fine constitutional lawyer and a trailblazer whose successes in public service are finely documented.

 

"We all remember and are forever indebted to Nzamba and his Committee of Experts for midwifing the 2010 constitution and for his many exploits as a lawyer of high standing," the President eulogised.

 

The Head of State said the death of Kitonga is a major blow to Kenya especially now that the country is gearing up for fundamental constitutional reforms through the ongoing BBI process.

 

“Senior Counsel Nzamba Kitonga played a major role in the drafting of the 2010 Constitution and as a country we really needed his input as we take audit of it through the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI).

 

“It is extremely sad that the cruel hand of death has snatched him from us at a time when our country is entering a constitutional moment,” the President Kenyatta wrote.

 

President Kenyatta prayed to God to comfort and give fortitude to the family, relatives and friends of the late Senior Counsel as they come to terms with his sudden death.

 

Ends…

Shock as lawyer Nzamba Kitonga collapses and dies

By Martin Masai
One of Kenya's finest lawyers and architect of Kenya's 2010 Constitution Mr Philip Nzamba Kitonga is dead.
He collapsed while attending a burial at Mutio wa Ndooa in Kitui East  and was pronounced dead at the Shalom Hospital, Machakos County enroute to Nairobi.
Kitui Governor Kaluki Ngilu sent a message of condolences to his family.
The following is the message from Mrs Ngilu  "
I have received the sad news of the passing on of Nzamba Kitonga with a heavy heart. 
Mr Nzamba Kitonga 
I send) my condolences to his wife, children and the entire family. 

Kitui has lost an illustrious son of great repute.  Kenya has lost an accomplished constitutional scholar and leader.

Nzamba’s immense contribution to the crafting and promulgation of the 2010 Constitution of Kenya and his role in expanding the democratic space that we all enjoy will be remembered for generations to come.

Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends. May his soul rest in eternal peace"

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