Moses Muthama Nduya's burial in Machakos, February 14, 2026/HANDOUT

Emotional Scenes as Muthama’s Son Is Laid to Rest

Commissioner Johnson Muthama and Senator Agnes Kavindu on Saturday laid their son, Moses Muthama Nduya, to rest during an emotional burial ceremony held in Tala, Machakos County.

In a heartfelt message, Senator Kavindu described the occasion as one of the most painful moments for her family, saying they were comforted by the overwhelming support from leaders, friends, and wananchi who stood with them during the send-off.

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The funeral attracted several national and county leaders, including Members of Parliament, Senators, and officials from the ruling United Democratic Alliance (UDA). UDA Secretary General Hassan Omar represented President William Ruto and delivered his condolence message to the grieving family.

In his message, the President noted that losing a child is among the deepest sorrows a parent can endure, expressing hope that the family would find strength, faith, and comfort from those surrounding them.

National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula paid tribute to the late Moses, describing him as a hardworking and ambitious young man who reflected his father’s values.

Speaking at the ceremony, Wetang’ula said he joined other leaders, in his role as Chairperson of the Parliamentary Service Commission, to support the family during the final rites in Tala.

He encouraged the family to seek strength in God during the difficult period and called on leaders to foster unity and peace amid heightened political tensions. He concluded by praying for Moses’ eternal rest.

Family and friends attend the burial of Commissioner Johnson Muthama and Senator Agnes Kavindu’s son, Moses Muthama Nduya, in Machakos, February 14, 2026. /HANDOUT

Senator Hamida Kibwana also attended the burial and expressed solidarity with the family, praying for divine strength, comfort, and peace for them.

Reflecting on the outpouring of sympathy, Senator Kavindu thanked those who attended, saying their presence, prayers, and encouragement helped the family through one of the hardest seasons of their lives. She expressed gratitude for the unity and compassion shown, both in her capacity as a mother and as a Senator.

The burial brought together leaders and members of the public in a collective show of empathy and support. Among those present were UDA National Organising Secretary Vincent Kawaya, Senator Veronica Maina, and other county and national officials who came to pay their last respects.

Kavindu concluded her tribute with an emotional farewell, saying her son’s light would forever remain in their hearts and wishing him eternal peace.

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