A photo of 75-year-old Mary Wambui attending the burial of Mukami Kimathi at Lake Mukami Kimathi in Njabini, Nyandarua County, has gone viral on social media, leaving Kenyans talking. Mukami Kimathi passed away a few days ago while receiving treatment at a hospital in Nairobi County, and will be laid to rest today at her husband's rural home in Nyandarua County.
According to KBC News Kenya's latest post on Facebook, Mary Wambui is one of the Mau Mau freedom fighters who fought for Kenya's independence. This revelation has sparked various reactions among Kenyans on social media, with some calling for Mary Wambui to be recognized as a freedom fighter during Mukami's burial.
Many Kenyans on social media have expressed admiration for Mary Wambui's strength and resilience at her age, and some have even shared stories of their own grandparents or great-grandparents who fought for Kenya's freedom. Others have expressed concern that the government may not have done enough to recognize and honor the sacrifices made by the Mau Mau freedom fighters.
It is clear from the reactions on social media that Mary Wambui's attendance at Mukami's burial has resonated with many Kenyans, who view her presence as a symbol of the sacrifices made by those who fought for Kenya's independence. While some may argue that it is never too late to honor and recognize the contributions of the Mau Mau fighters, others may question why it has taken so long for the government to do so.
Regardless of where one stands on this issue, it is clear that Mary Wambui's attendance at Mukami's burial has stirred up a lot of emotions and conversations among Kenyans on social media. It is a reminder that the legacy of the Mau Mau fighters lives on, and that their sacrifices should not be forgotten.
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