Late President Mwai Kibaki’s Elder Sister Dies in Nyeri Aged 115

Esther Waitherero, the elder sister of the late former president Mwai Kibaki has passed away at the age of 115.
Nation reports that the centenarian died at her home in Gatuyaini village in Othaya, Nyeri County on Wednesday after a short illness.
“It is true and sad that we have lost Ms Waitherero who has been unwell for a short period. She died inside her house,” Dr. Joseph Kiragu, a relative of the Kibakis told Nation.
“I learned about her death this morning. Well, she was an old lady but seemed strong despite the illness.”
Kiragu said Waitherero, who led a humble life with her children in Gatuyaini, was 115 years old and died after a week-long sickness.
The deceased was a mother figure for her brother Kibaki, who was the last born in a family of six. In an interview with a local TV station in 2013, the mother a mother of four recalled how she used to take care of Kibaki.
“I used to smash potatoes and feed my younger brother (Kibaki). I would later give him a bath and ensure that he was healthy,” she said then.
“He used to scribble some writings on the sand for two years and did not know how to hold a pen. After completing his secondary education, he stayed at home for a year before proceeding to the other level. Since he was young, Kibaki loved education so much.”
Her death comes about three months after the demise of Kibaki, who passed away on April 22nd at the age of 90. The former president was buried on April 29th at his home in Othaya and was accorded a State burial, with full military honors and protocols, including a 19-gun salute and a Kenya Air Force fly-past.
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She lived Humble; and Longer…
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She lived Humble; and Longer than Kibaki (who lived Hefty and Died younger by about 20 yrs). R.I.P.🙏
It's sad to see the poverty…
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It's sad to see the poverty and deprivation in this poor woman's life. She led a miserable life despite her sibling, whom she cared for, being the president. How sad that Mr Kibaki could not spare a little to improve her life. How Mean and stingy can anyone be?
@Mutuura Mwangi, she lived…
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In reply to It's sad to see the poverty… by Mutuura Mwangi (not verified)
@Mutuura Mwangi, she lived in a mud house. There is a time she was interviewed by one of the local media. She was good in making kiondos.
RIP Esther Waitherero, RIP…
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RIP Esther Waitherero, RIP.
Our heart felt condolences.
The difference between the…
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The difference between the Lady and her Famous brother Could be: While she Ate to LIVE, her Famous brother Lived to EAT. But let's Blame his Earlier death on the Serious health Effects that Stemmed from the Road accident he Got involved in Before becoming President of Kenya.
She was born in the bush ni…
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She was born in the bush ni birth certificate to prove those years. No way she can be older than brother by 25 yrs. She was probably 95 yrs. Death is good as it makes all equal.
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