According to available sources of news, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, accompanied by his wife Pastor Dorcas Rigathi have just arrived in Nakuru County, making a significant appearance in the region. The couple have been welcomed with great respect and anticipation as their convoy arrived at Kimugul Primary School in Nakuru County.
The Deputy President and his wife are in Nakuru to attend a memorial and thanksgiving service in honor of the late Mr. David Chepkwony. Mr. Chepkwony was the husband of Hon. Charity Kathambi, the Member of Parliament for Njoro Constituency. The event held deep emotional significance for the local community and the national leadership.
The arrival of Gachagua and his spouse has been marked by a tight security detail, as is customary with any presidential convoy. Local leaders, residents, and other dignitaries gathered at the venue to pay their respects and show their support for Hon. Charity Kathambi during this difficult time.
The memorial and thanksgiving service is an opportunity for the community and national leaders to come together in solidarity, offering words of comfort and prayers for the bereaved family. It also served as a reminder of the importance of family and community in times of loss.
Pastor Dorcas Rigathi, known for her compassionate outreach and pastoral work is also comforting the family and sharing words of encouragement with those present. Her presence adds a spiritual dimension to the event, reinforcing the importance of faith during challenging times.
Deputy President Gachagua, on the other hand will use the occasion to highlight the significance of unity and support within the community, especially during moments of grief. He will emphasize the need for leaders to stand with their constituents in both good and difficult times, demonstrating the essence of true leadership.
The service will end a communal prayer session, after which the Deputy President and his entourage will depart, leaving behind a community that felt supported and uplifted during their time of mourning.Source.
By PloSigei