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President Museveni Eulogizes The Late Lucy Kibaki

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President Yoweri Museveni has described the late Lucy Kibaki, former Kenyan First Lady as a strong woman who greatly contributed to the development of her country.M7 Lucy Kibaki Condolense

M7 Lucy Kibaki Condolense

In his condolence message to former Kenyan president MwaiKibaki, Museveni has asked the younger generation to emulate her legacy as a relentless campaigner for women’s rights, the disadvantaged and disabled persons, girl child education and the fight against HIV/AIDS.

Museveni said it was with a deep sense of loss and sorrow that he learnt of the death of Mama Kibaki, and asked that the Almighty God provides solace and strength to the family and the Kenyan people.

Mama Lucy Kibaki died on Tuesday at London hospital where she receiving treatment.

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