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Thursday 20 November 2014

In rememberance of Senator Kajwang



It's distressing to lose a friend, painful to lose a family member and a loved one and more distressing to lose a leader. The country has indeed lost a true leader and a patriot who devoted his time to serving the nation. Likewise, the family has lost a loved one, a darling of theirs and a mentor. The Orange Democratic Party and the CORD coalition has as well, lost a leader, an entertainer, an adviser, a darling and an influential personality.

Yet as the nation mourns the death of their son, there are cries of foul plays into the death of the Homa Bay Senator. The Late Kajwang’ was a mentor to many and the most inspiring leader of those who had a desire and a passion for politics. Indeed, he was the epitome of mobilization in the state as well as to the party.

Hon Kajwang’ is described as a personality who made Kenyan politics while both in and out of the system. Known for his song, “Mapambano,” he would charge the crowd and make the citizens lively. Nevertheless,  the song Mapambano could have gone silent last night at the Marter Hospital, never to be sung again by such a voice, but always will be a commemoration and a wake up call for Kenyans.
The senator was famed for his ability to whisk up the crowd emotions and his trademark, Bado Mapambano, and a whisk, was a wake up clarion to Kenyans. 

The jovial senator, is said to have succumbed to cardiac arrest at Marta Hospital, however, the opposition members of parliament, have as well thought of a foul play in the loss of their fallen soldier.  Nonetheless,a post-mortem is expected to be conducted this morning on the late Senators body so as to have the pathologist determine the course of the death.

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