On Monday, Machakos Governor Wavinya Ndeti went to offer her condolences to Machakos County Senator Agnes Kavindu’s family after the death of her son, Moses Muthama.
The family is grieving, and many leaders and locals have shared their sympathy.
During her visit, Governor Ndeti joined the family for a quiet prayer, sharing her sadness about Moses’ death.
She said losing a child is heartbreaking and acknowledged that words can’t really heal that kind of pain.
She wanted to reassure the family that they have support during this tough time.
The governor talked about how important it is to be united and show compassion when someone is grieving.
She asked friends, leaders, and community members to support the family with prayers and encouragement.
She believes that staying strong together and having faith can bring some comfort, even when things are really tough.
Governor Ndeti prayed for Senator Kavindu and her family to have strength, peace, and comfort in the days ahead.
She encouraged them to stay strong and have faith, and to let time help them heal.
Her words showed empathy and a sense of shared humanity, pointing out how important it is for leaders to be there for families when they’re going through a loss.
Moses Muthama’s death has brought condolences from people in politics and the community, showing how much respect and support Senator Kavindu has in Machakos County and elsewhere.
Leaders are still encouraging everyone to show compassion and respect for the family as they grieve.
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