Skip to main content
Resolved1 update Updated May 4

Kethi Kilonzo’s Letter To President Uhuru Kenyatta Will make you shed tears

”Your Excellency, your father and mine (may their Souls rest in peace), lived in different times, but had many things in common. Self made. Witty. Courageous. Outspoken. More than capable minds. Street smart. Fearless leadership. My father was born in a small village four years before the emergency in 1952. His early

Sign in to follow Follow this story to get bell alerts when new updates publish.

Pin Nyakundi

Install the site as an app so followed-story alerts open straight back into the file.

Where we are so far

If you are joining us

Media

Photos, videos and documents in this story

1 update with public media attached.

Updates

Latest developments

Newest updates first, with older developments loading as you scroll.

Photo

Kethi Kilonzo’s Letter To President Uhuru Kenyatta Will make you shed tears

”Your Excellency, your father and mine (may their Souls rest in peace), lived in different times, but had many things in common. Self made. Witty. Courageous. Outspoken. More than capable minds. Street smart. Fearless leadership. My father was born in a small village four years before the emergency in 1952. His early childhood education was financed from the sale of home grown vegetables by my grandmother who had absolutely no formal education or informal training. You probably recall that at his funeral, which was conducted 50 years after Kenya’s independence, your predecessor, His Excellency retired President Mwai Kibaki, joked about the long and winding dusty roads to my father’s rural home. You were also surprised by those roads and...

Source: nyakundireportblog