Former Machakos Senator Johnson Muthama has broken his silence following the heartbreaking news of the death of his son, Moses Muthama Nduya.
Taking to his social media pages on Thursday, February 5, 2026, Muthuma expressed his profound grief gripping his family following the loss.
“It is with deep sorrow that we share the heartbreaking news of the passing of our beloved son, Moses Muthama Nduya, who passed on yesterday,” Muthama wrote.
Describing his son as a dedicated and vibrant individual, the Senator noted that the void left by Moses’ untimely departure is deeply felt.
He described his son as a joyful and diligent man.
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“Moses was a joyful and diligent young man, and it is painful that his life was taken so soon,” Muthama said.
The family showed hope and faith despite the intense grief, putting their son in God’s hands during this trying time.
“Though our hearts are heavy, we entrust him to God’s loving care. May his soul rest in eternal peace,” Muthama noted.
This is the second tragedy that the family has faced following the demise of Nduya’s sibling, Janet Njoki, who died in 2022.
Muthama reportedly collapsed at home on Wednesday, January 4, 2025, evening, and was rushed to a nearby facility.
He was appointed as the County government’s Director in charge of administration by Machakos Governor Wanvinya Ndeti in 2024.
Machakos governor has mourned with the family of Muthama, adding that the county government will stand with the family during the grieving period.
“I wish to convey my heartfelt condolences to Machakos Senator Hon. Agnes Kavindu and her family following the untimely passing of her beloved son, Moses Muthama. The people of Machakos County stand with you in this time of profound sorrow and pray that Almighty God grants you comfort, peace, and strength to endure this immense loss. May the Lord grant Moses eternal rest and give the family the courage to bear this great loss. Our prayers are with you,” Governor Ndeti wrote in a statement.
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Collage photo of former Machakos Senator Johnstone Muthama and his son Moses Muthama. PHOTO/Standard