The Daily Nation has reported that visits to the grave of the late Raila Odinga show no signs of slowing down.
This week, a group of mourners reached out to the Odinga family seeking permission to visit Kango Ka Jaramogi, his final resting place.
To their surprise, they were informed that the next available slot for visitation is December 30.
The visitation schedule is fully booked, with mourners streaming in daily just nineteen days after the burial.
Hundreds of people from across the country and beyond continue to travel to Bondo to pay their respects.
The scene at Kango Ka Jaramogi has become one of solemn reflection and enduring admiration for the fallen leader.
Despite her deep grief, Mama Ida Odinga has shown remarkable strength during this period of mourning.
She continues to receive the endless flow of mourners with her characteristic grace and warmth.
Visitors have described her hospitality as both humbling and inspiring in the face of such personal loss.
The Odinga homestead has become a symbol of unity and reverence for Kenyans from all walks of life.
Many mourners leave behind messages of hope, love, and respect at the graveside.
The continuous stream of visitors highlights the immense impact Raila Odinga had on the nation.
Security and family members have had to coordinate visits carefully to maintain order and dignity.
Even in death, Odinga’s influence continues to bring people together in shared remembrance.
The family has expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support shown by Kenyans and international guests.
With record-breaking visitor numbers, Raila Odinga’s grave now stands as the most visited in the world.
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