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The Forth President Of Kenya Mwai Kibaki Is Dead by ombasa: 7:45pm On Apr 24, 2022 |
A sickness which Mwai Kibaki was suffering from had been making the headlines for the past few days. The media and the general public had been speculating about the cause of his sickness and the state of his health. The President, who has been in power for over a decade, had been uncharacteristically absent from public engagements. There were also rumours that he had flown to London for “consultations” with a “specialist”. Mr Mwai Kibaki, the former President of Kenya died on Saturday, April 11, 2013. He was the second sitting president to die in the last five years. The cause of his death is not known, but he was reportedly suffering from a sickness. The world is shocked by this sudden death. The sickness which Mwai Kibaki was suffering from was not a common one. He wasn’t suffering from malaria, a stomach virus, or the flu. He was suffering from cancer. His illness was inoperable, and the doctors who treated him thought he would die within a month. The sickness that Mwai Kibaki was suffering from was pneumonia and his condition was critical. Doctors had predicted that he may not last long, but yesterday, after being on the critical list for a week, Mwai Kibaki's condition showed some improvement. The ailing former president was on a life support system, receiving the constant attention of a team of about 20 doctors and nurses, but there was no official word on his condition or on when he might be shifted to the general ward. He is currently receiving the constant attention of a team of about 20 doctors and nurses, but there was no official word on his condition or on when he might be shifted to the general ward. Mwai Kibaki, the first president of modern-day Kenya, was an incredibly popular and influential political figure. He was the country's first post-independence president, serving from 2000 to 2008. During his time in office, he championed numerous reforms and programs designed to improve the country's economy, health care system and education system. But Kibaki was also a man plagued by serious health problems. Kibaki was first diagnosed with cancer in 2010 when he was still president. The disease had spread to several other parts of his body, and he was told that he had only a few months to live. But after receiving treatment in the United States and ope, his condition appeared to have stabilized. For the past several months, there had been little news on his condition other than the occasional photograph of him visiting hospitals and receiving treatment. The cause of Mwai Kibaki's sickness is not yet known. He was reportedly suffering from pneumonia, but his condition was so critical that his doctors had decided to discontinue life-support measures. The former president had been on a life-support system, receiving the constant attention of a team of about 20 doctors and nurses, but there was no official word on his condition or on when he might be shifted to the general ward. The world is shocked by this sudden death. His sickness was not a secret. The media had been reporting on his illness for the past few days. The public had been speculating about the cause of his sickness and the state of his health. The president, who has been in power for over a decade, had been uncharacteristically absent from public engagements. He was known to suffer from heart problems, which required several surgeries and left him unable to walk short distances. He also struggled with chronic back pain, which limited the amount of time he was able to spend on political activities. But despite his health problems, Kibaki remained active in Kenyan politics, serving two terms as president. He died at the age of 75. Mwai Kibaki was an incredibly popular and influential political figure. He was the country’s first post-independence president, serving from 2000 to 2008. During his time in office, he championed numerous reforms and programs designed to improve the country’s economy, health care system and education system. But Kibaki was also a man plagued by serious health problems.
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