- Nairobi Governor Sakaja has mourned the death of Kariobangi North MCA Joel Munuve.
- Munuve was praised for his commitment to public service and tireless dedication to the people he represented.
- The Governor described him as a dependable voice in the County Assembly and a believer in Nairobi’s transformation.
- His passing is being felt both in the Assembly and across his community.
- The County Government has sent heartfelt condolences to his family, colleagues, and residents of Kariobangi North.
Governor Johnson Sakaja has expressed deep sadness following the untimely death of Hon. Joel Munuve, the Member of County Assembly (MCA) for Kariobangi North.
In a heartfelt message, the Governor described Munuve as a tireless public servant and a strong advocate for better services in Nairobi.
A Voice That Fought for the People
Hon. Munuve was known for championing the needs of his constituents. His work in the Nairobi County Assembly reflected a deep sense of responsibility and passion for development. He remained grounded in values that aimed to uplift Kariobangi North and its people.
A Gap That Cannot Be Filled
His death, Governor Sakaja said, leaves a significant void not only in the Assembly but also in the wider Nairobi community. Munuve believed in the vision of a better capital — and was among those actively working to bring it to life.
Final Message of Comfort and Respect
The Governor, speaking on behalf of Nairobi City County Government, extended his condolences to the MCA’s family, friends, and constituents.
“May they find comfort in the memories and legacy of leadership he leaves behind,” the Governor said. “And may his soul rest in perfect peace.”




