Malava MP Moses Malulu Injendi passes on

Beth Nyaga
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The MP passed away on Monday after a short illness.

Malava Member of Parliament, Moses Malulu Injendi, has passed on.

In a statement, Speaker of the National Assembly Moses Wetangula announced the legislator’s passing, saying, “Hon. Members, it is with profound sadness that I inform you of the demise of our esteemed colleague, the Hon. Moses Malulu Injendi, who left us this evening, 17th February 2025, at 5:15 pm at Aga Khan Hospital in Nairobi.”

Hon. Injendi was serving his third term in the National Assembly, having represented Malava Constituency since 2013.

Throughout his tenure, he was known for his unwavering commitment to public service and legislative excellence.

As the Vice Chairman of the Departmental Committee on Education & Research, he played a key role in shaping policies to strengthen Kenya’s education system.

Speaker Wetangula highlighted Injendi’s passion and dedication, noting, “He was a dedicated and passionate representative who served his constituents with unwavering commitment and integrity. His tireless efforts and contribution to our legislative processes, particularly in the education sector and sugar industry, aimed at improving the lives of the Kenyan people will be deeply missed.”

Hon. Injendi was a strong advocate for reforms in the sugar industry, a sector vital to the economy of his constituency and the country at large. His leadership and advocacy efforts made a lasting impact, earning him respect both within and outside Parliament.

Wetangula urged Kenyans to honour Injendi’s memory by reflecting on his contributions to the nation, stating, “As we come to terms with this great loss, let us remember Hon. Injendi for his remarkable service and the positive impact he had on our nation.”

His passing is a devastating loss to Parliament, his constituents, and the country at large.

As Kenya mourns, Speaker Wetangula conveyed his deepest sympathies, saying, “Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends, constituents, and all those who had the privilege of knowing him.”

May his soul rest in eternal peace.

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