VIDEO: Businessman Chris Kirubi’s funeral service
VIDEO: Businessman Chris Kirubi’s funeral service
- Kirubi’s burial is set for Saturday at his farm in Thika. The burial ceremony will begin at 11am.
• Kirubi, 80, died on Monday June 14, 2021 at his home after a long battle with cancer.
The funeral service for industrialist and Capital Group Limited chairman Chris Kirubi is currently ongoing at the Faith Evangelistic Ministry (FEM) church in Karen.
The service commenced at 11 am and guests are expected to be seated by 10:30am.
Kirubi’s burial is set for Saturday at his farm in Thika. The burial ceremony will begin at 11am.
Kirubi, 80, died on Monday June 14, 2021 at his home after a long battle with cancer.
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Funeral Service
The late Kirubi, known to many as Chairman or CK will be buried on Saturday, June 19, at his Thika Farm.
A funeral service will be held on Friday, June 18 at Faith Evangelistic Church in Karen, Nairobi.
In his last years, Kirubi said that he come to learn to believe more in God and his power.
The same was discussed at length by friends and family who are meeting at his Loresho home to condole with his family.
Centum CEO James Mworia said that Kirubi’s faith started way back before his illness which manifested in the way he ran his business.
“If he didn’t know God he would’t have created the things he created. Only a man of faith can do what he has done,” Mworia said.
In a past interview Kirubi said, “I‘m closer to God now because I’ve believed without God’s will, I could not be who I am today. It took me many months lying in bed sick to believe that God is most powerful.
“It is a shame we always go to God when we need Him, but God will never turn you away because you came to Him later rather than earlier. God is merciful and forgiving,” he added.
Rejecting a Cemetery Investment
Mworia said that Kirubi was a person who valued life and declined a lucrative oppurtunity to invest in a cemetery.
“I recall a few years ago we had an investment opportunity to invest in a cemetery. We got approvals from all the members of the investment committee. These approvals were by circularisation but then I got a note from Chris who said he was not interested in particpating in the business of death no matter how lucrative,” the Centum CEO recalled.
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VIDEO: Businessman Chris Kirubi’s funeral service