The event has already attracted significant attention across Makueni County and the wider Ukambani region, with leaders, mourners, and political supporters expected to converge in large numbers.
Security has been intensified around the homestead and surrounding access routes, with authorities reportedly taking no chances due to the expected high-profile attendance. The anticipated presence of the Deputy President has further elevated the political atmosphere surrounding the ceremony.

Among the leaders expected to attend are PS Terry Mbaika
MD Philip Mainga
Hon. Hassan Omar SG UDA Party
Hon. Mwengi Mutuse- Kibwezi West MP
Hon. Vincent Kawaya-Mwala MP
Hon. Fred Muteti-Chairman Special Economic Zones
Dr. Mulwa former KEMSA CEO
Hon. George Kavusya- Kibwezi East UDA aspirant
Hon. Regina Ndambuki -Chairperson TANATHI
Hon. Maluki-Chairman National Irrigation Authority….amongst other high profile dignitaries
Political observers are now speculating that the gathering could further boost the political visibility of Michael Kisoi Munyao, especially amid talk of a possible comeback bid in the 2027 Mbooni parliamentary race. However, these remain unconfirmed political speculations and public opinion rather than official declarations.
Supporters argue that Kisoi still commands strong grassroots influence in the constituency, while critics interpret the growing attention around the burial as part of broader political realignments ahead of the next general election.
Despite the political undertones, the ceremony remains primarily a moment of mourning and remembrance for a matriarch whose family legacy is deeply tied to Kenya’s independence history and national pride.

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