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Uhuru Kenyatta Hints at Battle With Cancer During Tribute to Late Banker Frank Ireri
His remarks marked the first time he has openly acknowledged facing any form of health struggle.
Former President Uhuru Kenyatta has for the first time publicly hinted that he has been fighting a serious health challenge, believed by those close to him to be cancer.
The revelation came during the funeral service of his longtime friend and former Housing Finance boss Frank Ireri, held at Karura Community Chapel in Nairobi.
In an uncharacteristically emotional address, Uhuru spoke of Ireri’s role as a confidant and source of strength during a period he described as “one of the toughest” in his personal life.
“In the last year and a good part of this year, whenever we met, he was very encouraging about some of the challenges we were going through,” he said, pausing briefly before adding, “He guided me on how to handle some of these challenges in life, health and otherwise.”
The former Head of State, who has largely kept his private life out of public view since leaving office in 2022, appeared to confirm long-circulating speculation that he has been quietly seeking treatment for an undisclosed illness.
His remarks marked the first time he has openly acknowledged facing any form of health struggle.
Close associates say the retired president has maintained a low public profile, frequently travelling abroad for medical check-ups. A family source, speaking on condition of anonymity, described the remarks as “his way of preparing the public for what he’s been going through,” noting that “he’s been remarkably strong through it all.”
Uhuru credited Ireri with offering steady counsel through moments of uncertainty. “I’ll miss that counsel. He really held our hand and told us, ‘Don’t worry, things will come to pass,’” he said, his tone reflecting the deep bond between the two men.
Ireri, who died on October 26, was remembered as a transformative figure in Kenya’s banking industry. As Managing Director of Housing Finance (now HF Group) from 2006, he led the institution’s expansion into a full financial services group and introduced innovative lending models that reshaped the mortgage market.
Mourners described Ireri as a visionary professional, mentor, and loyal friend. Uhuru’s remarks, however, stole the moment—marking an extraordinary break in his usual composure and offering a rare glimpse into the private battles of one of Kenya’s most guarded political figures.
As he concluded his speech, Uhuru’s words carried a quiet defiance that hinted at endurance and acceptance. “Those of us who have those challenges will continue fighting with them,” he said.
The statement has since sparked widespread concern and sympathy, with many Kenyans expressing respect for his resilience and hoping for his recovery.
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