Ndindi Nyoro visited the home of Karungo Wa Thang’wa to offer condolences following the passing of the senator’s mother, Mama Lucia Wangui Thang’wa. The visit was a moment of solidarity as leaders came together to support the family during their time of grief.
Also present during the visit was John Methu, who joined the family in mourning and offered prayers and encouragement.
The gathering reflected the close personal and political relationships among leaders, showing that moments of loss often bring people together beyond political differences.
Mama Lucia Wangui Thang’wa was remembered as a devoted mother and strong pillar of her family. Together with her late husband Stephen Kimani Thang’wa, she raised thirteen children, instilling values such as hard work, discipline, and community service.
Leaders who visited the home praised her legacy, noting that her influence played a significant role in shaping the lives of her children, some of whom have gone on to serve in public leadership positions.
During the visit, Nyoro expressed heartfelt sympathy to the grieving family, saying the loss was deeply felt not only by the family but also by the wider community.
“Our most heartfelt sympathies go to the entire Thang’wa family. May you find peace and strength during this difficult time,” Nyoro said.
The visit also highlighted the importance of community support and unity during times of mourning. As the family continues to grieve, the presence of friends, colleagues, and leaders provides comfort and reminds many of the value of compassion and solidarity in difficult moments.
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