Comrade Kimani remained steadfast in his commitment to the liberation of Kenya ever since he joined the reform movement in the early 1990s. Though uncelebrated nationally, the social justice movement in Kenya is the poorer with his untimely death.
Last Sunday I spent great time with Comrade Kimani Ndegwa at his small house in Nairobi's Dandora Phase 5, together with other comrades such as Munga Gathogo and Otsieno Namwaya, a reseacher with with Human Rights Watch in Kenya who had visited Kimani as well. None of us suspected that he could pass away so soon, although he was quite unwell.
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