Former Machakos Senator Johnson Muthama has spoken publicly following the death of his son, Moses Muthama Nduya, in a message filled with grief and reflection.
Muthama confirmed that his son passed away on Wednesday, February 4, 2026. He described the loss as painful and overwhelming, noting that the family is still struggling to come to terms with what has happened.
According to Muthama, Moses was a joyful and hardworking young man whose life ended far too soon. He said his son brought happiness to those around him and was deeply loved by his family. The sudden nature of his death has left a deep void that words cannot easily explain.
Despite the heavy loss, the family expressed strong faith during this difficult period. Muthama said they had entrusted their son to God and were seeking comfort through prayer as they mourn.
Family members and close friends revealed that Moses collapsed at home on Wednesday evening. He was rushed to a nearby medical facility, but efforts to save him were unsuccessful. The news shocked many who knew him, especially given his young age and active life.
Moses was the son of Machakos Senator Agnes Kavindu, who has received an outpouring of support from leaders and Kenyans across the country. Messages of condolence have continued to pour in, with leaders expressing sympathy and standing with the family during the painful moment.
Machakos Governor Wavinya Ndeti also mourned Moses, noting his contribution to public service. In 2024, he had been appointed as a director in the Machakos County Government, where he was involved in administrative work. Those who worked with him described him as committed and respectful.
Leaders and residents of Machakos County have continued to send prayers and messages of encouragement to the family. Many have acknowledged the pain of losing a child and urged the family to remain strong.
As the family prepares to lay Moses to rest, they remain united in grief, faith, and remembrance of a life described as kind, diligent, and full of promise.
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