Murang’a governor Irungu Kang’ata will remain away from physical office engagements for approximately one month after sustaining a heel tendon injury while attending a meeting in Nairobi.
In a statement released by the Murang’a County Government, the Governor reportedly tripped while attending a Nutrition International meeting organized by Nutrition International, a Canadian government-supported organization that partners with Murang’a and other counties in implementing key nutritional and public health programmes.

Following medical assessment, Kang’ata is currently undergoing treatment and has been advised to avoid physical engagements to allow for full recovery.
During his absence from in-person duties, the Deputy Governor Stephen Munania will represent him at functions requiring the Governor’s physical presence.
Additionally, County Executive Committee Member for Finance, Prof. Kiarie, will handle designated engagements as appropriate.

However, the county government clarified that the Governor will continue to chair official meetings virtually starting Monday.
The Murang’a County Government expressed appreciation for the prayers and goodwill from residents and stakeholders, wishing the Governor a speedy recovery.

