Former national women’s volleyball star Janet Wanja will be laid to rest on January 3 at Lang’ata Cemetery.
The burial will follow a funeral service on January 2 at Kasarani Gymnasium, where thousands are expected to honor her legacy.
Additionally, a burial service will be held at Lang’ata High School on Friday morning before her final sendoff.
The burial program, however, remains tentative and may be subject to changes.
Wanja passed away at 40 on Friday at MP Shah Hospital after a prolonged battle with gallbladder cancer.
The celebrated athlete had secured five African titles, a World Grand Prix victory, and represented Kenya at the 2004 Athens Olympics.
Her last role was serving as the fitness trainer for the Malkia Strikers at the Paris Olympics this year.
Janet Wanja’s Last moments before her death
“Love one another, and take care of yourselves, and the family.” Those were the last words spoken by former Kenya women’s volleyball star and Malkia Strikers setter, Janet Wanja, who passed away on Thursday night.
Her brother Kevin Kimani who is a footballer and currently plays for Mathare United on loan, shared a heartbreaking photo of them holding hands and wrote, ‘MY SOUL BLEEDS’
He poured out his emotions in another Instagram post, this time paired with Gramps Morgan’s soulful track People Like You—a heartbreaking glimpse into his shattered heart.
The two shared an unbreakable bond, a connection that was so deep and more than just being brother and sister.
Additionally, Kevin Kimani thanked the Kenya Pipeline Company, Kenya Volleyball Federation, National Olympic Committee of Kenya, and Football Kenya Federation for helping Janet Wanja with financial and medical support throughout her journey.
“Our sincere and deepest gratitude goes out to Kenya Pipeline company for walking the journey with us from the beginning and tirelessly providing all she needed in terms of medical support,” he added.