Mukami Kimathi: Ruto, Gachagua Mourn Death Of Dedan Kimathi's Widow

The Head of State praised Mukami as a legendary fighter in her own right

Mukami Kimathi: Ruto, Gachagua Mourn Death Of Dedan Kimathi's Widow
Side by side image of the late Mukami Kimathi and President William Ruto. /VIRALTEAKE

President William Ruto and Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua on Friday, May 5 led Kenyans in mourning the demise of Mukami Kimathi, a renowned Kenyan icon and widow of the late Dedan Kimathi, a legendary Mau Mau freedom fighter.

Mukami passed away in Nairobi on Thursday night, May 4. Her daughter, Evelyne Kimathi, had confirmed the news, stating that her mother, fondly referred to as Maitû, was taken to Nairobi Hospital after developing breathing complications.

"We have received the saddening news of the death of Mukami Kimathi, a celebrated heroine of our nation's struggle for independence.

DP Rigathi Gachagua interacts with Mukami Kimathi (far right) at a hospital in Nairobi on January 15, 2023. /DPPS

"Mama Mukami Kimathi courageously withstood the brutality of colonial oppression, proudly wore the scars of the battle and bore the terrible losses of war with admirable fortitude," Ruto stated in part.

The Head of State praised the 101-year-old widow as a legendary fighter in her own right and the wife of the legend, Dedan Waciuri Kimathi, who was captured, tried, and executed by the colonial state.

After winning the war for independence, Mama Mukami was left behind to fend for her children in the absence of Field Marshall Kimathi. In her characteristic way, she also won the battle.

"Mukami Kimathi was also a steadfast patriot and well-known champion for national unity who inspired many Kenyans of all ages to cherish our country and stand ready to defend our values.

"On behalf of my family and the people of Kenya, I convey my condolences to the family of our departed heroine, Mukami Kimathi. I pray that the Almighty God grants you his divine solace at this time of sorrow," added the President.

The Head of State further revealed that the country shall honour her memory and treasure her legacy.

On her part, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua mourned Mukami as a symbol of resilience, an icon of the country's freedom and that Kenyans would treasure her life here on earth.

"As we prepare to bury the late Mukami, we continue to bother about the land question that thousands of Kenyans who fought for independence live in poverty despite the fact that the British Government had set aside land for their resettlement," Gachagua revealed in a media address.

Evelyn said that her mother's last wish was that Dedan Kimathi's body be released from Kamiti Maximum Security Prison and given a dignified burial.

She will be laid to rest at her home in Njabini, Nyandarua County. Mukami's body has been transferred to the Lee Funeral Home in Nairobi.

Mukami Kimathi's husband Dedan Kimathi was a legendary Mau Mau freedom fighter who led the fight for Kenya's independence from British colonial rule.

Dedan Kimathi was captured and executed by the British on February 18, 1957, leaving behind his wife Mukami and their children.

Dedan Kimathi Waciuri was hanged and buried in an unmarked grave at Kamiti Maximum Prison in Nairobi. /FILE