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Honoring Ngugi wa Thiong’o: MPs observe moment of silence


The National Assembly paused its proceedings on Thursday to honour Ngugi wa Thiong’o, one of Africa’s most celebrated literary icons.

In a tribute delivered on the floor of the House, Speaker Wetang’ula described Ngugi as “one of the greatest sons in the literary world,” placing him in the league of global African giants such as Chinua Achebe, Elechi Amadi, and Flora Nwapa.

“This country has lost one of its greatest sons in the literary world, Professor Ngugi wa Thiong’o. A prolific writer of global repute, Ngugi stood in the league of African literary giants. His work not only shaped Kenya’s literary heritage but also positioned African storytelling on the world stage,” said Wetang’ula. 

He urged all MPs to rise and observe a minute of silence in honour of the towering intellectual, whose pen shaped minds and stirred the conscience of a continent.

“Let us now, together, observe a minute of silence in memory of Professor Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, an indomitable voice of African letters, a patriot, and a teacher of nations.”

The speaker further announced that the National Assembly will dedicate 30 minutes next Tuesday, for Members of Parliament to formally eulogise the renowned author. 

Ngugi, whose literary works including Weep Not, Child, The River Between, and Petals of Blood, died on Wednesday, May 28 while receiving treatment abroad.

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