President Uhuru Kenyatta is leading Kenyans and visiting dignitaries in viewing the body of the late retired President Mwai Kibaki who died last week, aged 90.
The Head of State is expected in parliament at around 10.00am, with all other State officials in attendance expected at the precincts by 9a.m.
Several people who have been seen arriving at the confines to pay their last respects to the departed president are:
President Kibaki’s immediate family, led by his son Jimmy Kibaki
Chief Justice Martha Koome
Senate Speaker Ken Lusaka
National Assembly Speaker Justin Muturi
Clergy members led by Cardinal John Njue,
Governors among them Nairobi’s Ann Kananu, Embu’s Martin Wambora, Anne Waiguru (Kirinyaga), Mwangi wa Iria (Murang’a
Deputy President William Ruto
Cabinets Secretaries Monica Juma (Energy),
Nairobi Metropolitan Services Director-General Lt Gen Mohamed Badi
Former Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka
Members of Parliament among them Kiharu’s Ndindi Nyoro,
Majority Leader Amos Kimunya
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