Your memories will live for ages. I was born a decade after you had gone. Truly you lived before your time, Ne iriek and smart. Shame on those who planned your assassination. You are an inspiration. RIP
i am seeing this today,42 years later but i cried.if i can feel this way today,what about those present on that day?the Kiambu mafia hurt us real big.they started this Luo-Kikuyu war and now Njonjo and others are trying to mend fences and tell their people to vote a in Luo.When you teach a community to hate another for 4 decades to change their mind will take a century.those of the kiambu mafia who did this and are alive must come forward and apologise.
What a wonderful tribute! I was born after his death but I remember wishing that he had been the President after Kenyatta's death, Kenya would have been light years ahead with him as President. God rest his soul in peace and to those who took his life along with the other great statesmen - i.e. JM Kariuki, Ouko, etc., Judgement day is coming! You can run, but you cannot hide from God!
How does the Kenyatta family and the hired thugs' family feel TODAY about this? When people die, is there a chance that they meet up their momentarily before taking different routes? I would like to know what conversation went on when Tom saw his assassins showing up.
The most perplexing thing about Kenya's political assassinations to this very day is that THE PERPETRATORS ARE NEVER IDENTIFIED AND PROSECUTED, clean. Suddenly, everyone becomes confused and mute How about JM Kariuki? want more?
I lived in Uhuru Estate in Nairobi and I never forget how I had to walk by the house in Jericho estate where Njenga the assasin lives, on my way to primary school everyday, as it was ringed by cops for weeks...
Thank you for adding this video, for giving us and younger people a chance to reflect and appreciate one of our true post independence leaders, and a glimpse into a family rising and suceeding in many fields despite tragedy.Thank you and God bless the Mboya family, your parents continue to be role models to all ages.
Your memories will live for ages. I was born a decade after you had gone. Truly you lived before your time, Ne iriek and smart. Shame on those who planned your assassination. You are an inspiration. RIP
jabidii 3 months ago
i am seeing this today,42 years later but i cried.if i can feel this way today,what about those present on that day?the Kiambu mafia hurt us real big.they started this Luo-Kikuyu war and now Njonjo and others are trying to mend fences and tell their people to vote a in Luo.When you teach a community to hate another for 4 decades to change their mind will take a century.those of the kiambu mafia who did this and are alive must come forward and apologise.
machmarewa 4 months ago
What a wonderful tribute! I was born after his death but I remember wishing that he had been the President after Kenyatta's death, Kenya would have been light years ahead with him as President. God rest his soul in peace and to those who took his life along with the other great statesmen - i.e. JM Kariuki, Ouko, etc., Judgement day is coming! You can run, but you cannot hide from God!
Shiks2 4 months ago
How does the Kenyatta family and the hired thugs' family feel TODAY about this? When people die, is there a chance that they meet up their momentarily before taking different routes? I would like to know what conversation went on when Tom saw his assassins showing up.
The most perplexing thing about Kenya's political assassinations to this very day is that THE PERPETRATORS ARE NEVER IDENTIFIED AND PROSECUTED, clean. Suddenly, everyone becomes confused and mute How about JM Kariuki? want more?
7116219 8 months ago
An amazing footage! Some of these treasures from your private archives? Do you have any fotos of TJ and CMG together?
Jarawilla 10 months ago
I lived in Uhuru Estate in Nairobi and I never forget how I had to walk by the house in Jericho estate where Njenga the assasin lives, on my way to primary school everyday, as it was ringed by cops for weeks...
naidamu 11 months ago
Can't stop crying I never forget that afternoon and the days after. All the innocence died.
BavonWW 1 year ago
I have apologized to Tom Mboya for being a street walker on a street named after him...Mos ahinya.
Minneh99 1 year ago
I shed a tear every time I think of this young man whose promising life was cut short. Shame on his killers.
uyandha 1 year ago
Thank you for adding this video, for giving us and younger people a chance to reflect and appreciate one of our true post independence leaders, and a glimpse into a family rising and suceeding in many fields despite tragedy.Thank you and God bless the Mboya family, your parents continue to be role models to all ages.
inspektasikujua 1 year ago