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Sir Charles Njonjo dead at 101 – VIDEO


Former Attorney General Charles Njonjo has died aged 101.

He was then cremated on Sunday morning, a few hours after his death.

President Uhuru Kenyatta announced the death of Mr Njonjo, the only surviving member of Kenya’s independence Cabinet, on Sunday.

The Head of State further announced that the late Njonjo, who proclaimed himself as the Duke of Kabeteshire –and therefore Sir Charles Njonjo passed on at 5am on Sunday.

“The passing away of Hon. Njonjo is a big blow not only to his immediate family, friends, and relatives but to all Kenyans and indeed, the entire African continent because of his leading role in the founding of the Kenyan nation at independence,” the president said.

“As a nation, we owe a debt of gratitude to Hon. Njonjo and his generation of independence era leaders for their selfless contribution to the laying of the solid foundation upon which our country continues to thrive.”

The Head of State pointed out that the country’s progressive constitutional and legal regime owes its robustness to Mr Njonjo’s “splendid work when he served as the country’s first post-independence Attorney General between 1963 and 1979 and as Constitutional Affairs Minister between 1980 and 1983.”

“On behalf of the Kenyan nation, my family, and on my own behalf, I send deepest and heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, and relatives of Hon. Njonjo, and indeed all Kenyans,” President Kenyatta said.

“May God the Almighty grant each one of us grace and fortitude as we mourn and come to terms with the passing away of Hon. Charles Mugane Njonjo was not only our national hero but an icon of Kenya’s progress through the years.”