Former Nominated Member of Parliament Catherine Nyamato, a revered veteran legislator, has died.
Nyamato held the honour of being the first Gusii woman MP, a pioneering feat achieved through her nomination by former President Daniel arap Moi under the then-ruling KANU party. She led between 1997-2002.
According to reports, Nyamato collapsed suddenly by the roadside near her farm in Kijauri, Nyamira County, on Wednesday. She was reportedly engaging with youth working on a local project when the incident occurred.
She was immediately rushed to Summit Hospital, a local facility, where she was tragically pronounced dead.
News of her demise sent shockwaves across Kenya, prompting an outpouring of grief and tributes from both ordinary citizens and prominent leaders. Many took to social media and public forums to mourn her passing and celebrate her remarkable contributions to public service.
Before her death, Nyamato wore many caps, both in and outside parliament. She served as National Women Leader for Narc-Kenya and was elected Secretary General of the League of Kenyan Women Voters.
The Kenya Women Parliamentary Association (KEWOPA) has mourned Nyamato as a fearless advocate for women’s rights who boldly championed gender equality, fought against FGM, and inspired generations of women leaders in Kenya.
Former IEBC Commissioner Roselyne Akombe also mourned the former MP, eulogising her as a second mother who took her in through her school days.
''This loss is so deep. So devastating. Catherine Nyamato took me in as her own daughter when I was in university and mentored me. I have lost my second mother, whom I loved so dearly and who meant so much for our family,'' Akombe wrote.
On his part, Education CS Julius Ogamba hailed Nyamato for her tireless and selfless efforts to uplift her people, and for her integrity, compassion, and humility.
Recently, she contested for the Nyamira Women's representative position, but couldn't clinch it.
At the time of her passing, she was pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Leadership Management at Strathmore University.