Malava Member of Parliament (MP) Malulu Injendi is dead. The lawmaker died on Monday, February 17 evening while undergoing treatment at Aga Khan Hospital in Nairobi.
Confirming the lawmaker’s demise, National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula says MP Injendi died at 5:15 pm.
Speaker Wetangula described the late Injendi as a dedicated leader whose contributions to Parliament and his constituents will be deeply missed.
MP Injendi was serving his third term as a legislator, having been elected continuously since 2013.
Until his passing, Injendi was the Vice Chairperson of the Departmental Committee on Education and Research, where he played a key role in shaping policies in the crucial sector.
He was also a strong advocate for reforms in the sugar industry, championing policies aimed at revitalizing the sector for the benefit of farmers and the economy.
“As we come to terms with this great loss, let us remember Injendi for his remarkable service and the positive impact he had on our nation. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends, constituents, and all those who had the privilege of knowing him,” Wetang’ula added.
National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah described him as a passionate and committed legislator, whose tireless advocacy transformed lives in Malava.
“It is with heartfelt sympathy that we mourn a colleague and friend, Hon. Moses Malulu Injendi. His dedication to serving Malava and his unwavering commitment to uplifting his constituents were an inspiration to all who had the privilege of working alongside him in Parliament,” Ichung’wah said.
Reflecting on their time together, Ichung’wah praised Injendi’s integrity and leadership, emphasizing that his legacy would endure.
“I was honored to serve with him and will always remember his passion, integrity, and tireless advocacy for the people. His legacy will continue to resonate in the hearts of those he touched,” he added.
Kimilili MP Didmus Barasa echoed these sentiments, hailing Injendi as an exemplary leader known for his level-headedness, selflessness, and ability to articulate issues with clarity and conviction.
“My condolences extend to his family, friends, and the constituents of Malava. May his soul rest in eternal peace,” said Barasa.
Khwisero MP Christopher Aseka expressed his sadness, remembering Injendi as a respected colleague and friend.
“I am deeply saddened by the passing of my colleague and friend, Hon. Moses Malulu Injendi, Malava Constituency Member of Parliament,” he tweeted.
Trans Nzoia Senator Allan Chesang paid tribute to Injendi’s service and faith, acknowledging his life as one dedicated to the glory of God and the welfare of others.
“We give thanks for a life so well lived to God’s glory and in service to others. Give rest, O Christ, to thy servant with thy saints. May the Lord comfort his family, friends, and the people he served with such devotion. Rest in peace, Hon. Malulu Injendi.”
Likuyani MP Innocent Mugabe described Injendi as a selfless and visionary leader who devoted his life to uplifting Malava Constituency.
“Hon. Injendi embodied unwavering dedication and selflessness, devoting his life to uplifting Malava Constituency with humility and visionary purpose.
During this time of profound loss, my deepest condolences extend to his family, friends, and the entire Malava fraternity. May you find comfort in his enduring legacy and strength in the memories of his transformative service.
Hon. Malulu Injendi, your impact will forever resonate. Rest in eternal peace.”
Speaker Wetangula says funeral arrangements will be announced in due course.