Former President Uhuru Kenyatta addressed mourners today. It was Wednesday, April 1, 2026. The occasion was the burial of the late former Kirinyaga Senator, Daniel Karaba. He is also referred to as Daniel Karaba Kimaru. The event took place at Njegas Primary School in Kirinyaga Central, Kirinyaga County.
The late Senator Karaba was a longtime educator. He served as Kirinyaga Senator from 2013 to 2017. He passed away in March 2026 at age 78. He was remembered for his contributions to education and public service.Key Highlights from Uhuru Kenyattaโs Speech Uhuru delivered remarks that focused on national unity. He emphasized genuine leadership and moving beyond divisive politics. He cautioned Kenyans against electing โdeceptive leadersโ or โpoliticiansโ driven by selfish interests. He warned that the country risks repeating past mistakes. This will occur if voters fail to select leaders for their integrity and principles. Choosing leaders based on public service is crucial. Avoid selecting them based on tribal politics, insults, or ethnic divisions.
He emphasized that:
- Kenyans are hungry for real leadership โ not politics of division or hatred.
- True service to the people is service to God.
- The country needs peace, stability, and progress that transcends ethnic lines.
His message was described as an emotional call for unity. Some reports called it โwise words.โ These words urged leaders to prioritize impact over insults.
Notable Context from the Event,
- Uhuru shared rare light moments with former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua in public. This included a warm reception and a hug upon arrival. These actions sparked speculation about political realignments ahead of 2027. Other leaders present included Kalonzo Musyoka, Fred Matiangโi, Martha Karua, Eugene Wamalwa, Justin Muturi, and James Orengo.
- The gathering drew large crowds of mourners. It was marked by tributes. One tribute from Karabaโs grandson stood out for his American accent.

This burial provided a platform for cross-political interactions in a mourning setting. Uhuruโs speech stood out for its focus on principled leadership. It also emphasized national cohesion. Videos and clips of the speech and the event are circulating widely on social media and Kenyan news platforms. The situation reflects ongoing political dynamics in Kenya. Funerals often serve as venues for leaders to address broader national issues.

