Kiambu County is enveloped in grief following the sudden and heartbreaking death of Winnie Peninah Nyambura, the beloved sister of Governor Dr. Kimani Wamatangi, earlier this week. The loss has sent ripples of sorrow through the community, with many joining the Wamatangi family in mourning a woman remembered for her warmth, dedication, and unwavering commitment to her family and society.
In an emotional tribute shared on his social media platform, Governor Wamatangi expressed the profound pain of losing his sister, writing, “Death is cruel. It takes from us the people we love and cherish, leaving a hurting void. But we have to accept the will of God because it’s in Him we take comfort during such times. Rest in eternal peace, my sister, Winnie Peninah Nyambura. As a family, we cherish the times God allowed us to be together. Go well, Winnie.” The governor’s words resonated deeply, capturing the raw grief of a family grappling with an irreplaceable loss.
Winnie Peninah Nyambura was widely admired for her selflessness and devotion, not only to her family but also to the broader Kiambu community. Kiambu County MP Anne Muratha was among the leaders who paid tribute, describing Winnie as a pillar of strength and compassion. “She was a dedicated woman whose love for her family and society touched many lives,” Muratha said in a statement. Other local leaders echoed similar sentiments, highlighting Winnie’s legacy of kindness and service.
The outpouring of condolences underscores the impact Winnie had on those around her. Residents of Kiambu have shared stories of her generosity and quiet acts of support, painting a picture of a woman who lived with purpose and grace.
Winnie’s funeral is set for Thursday, where family, friends, and community members will gather to bid her a final farewell. As Kiambu prepares to lay her to rest, the county remains united in honoring her memory and supporting the Wamatangi family during this time of profound loss.