Nairobi, Kenya – Dec 27, 2025 – Chairman Maina Njenga, together with Kiambu leaders led by Kabete parliamentary aspirant James Wanjohi, has called on Mt Kenya leaders and residents to remain united and speak with one political voice ahead of the burial of Njenga’s father, the late Stephen Kamunya, aged 101.
Speaking at Njenga’s Kitengela home, where he hosted a delegation from all wards of Kabete Constituency, the leaders stressed cohesion, calm, and issue-based politics as the region navigates its political future.
“The burial is not only a moment to pay our last respects but also an opportunity for Mt Kenya to demonstrate peace, unity, and a shared political voice,” the leaders said.
In preparation for the funeral, scheduled for December 31 in Laikipia, at least 26 buses have been organized by Wanjohi to ferry supporters, ensuring a dignified send-off for Kamunya.
The leaders emphasized that the occasion should transcend political differences, focusing instead on strengthening regional solidarity, peace, and collective political direction.
This call for unity underscores the importance of responsible leadership and community cohesion, setting a positive precedent for future engagements in Mt Kenya politics.
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