Kenyans are congregating today, Sunday 28th March, at the residence of George “Dokta” Ochieng to condole with the bereaved family following the passing of Dokta’s brother in Kenya on Friday. Since then, there has been an “Open House” at Dokta’s residence at Åbyvägen 21 in Västerhanninge. A special meeting/fund raising takes place today from 12.00 hrs. The Kenyan will travel to Kenya to attend his brother’s funeral. Further information can be obtained through: 0736573803.
KSB sends deep condolences to the bereaved family and hopes that they will have the courage to go through this difficult moment of great shock and sorrow.
The week-end has been marked by death-related gatherings following the passing of Arnold Okaka who died a few weeks ago and the passing of Ochieng Small’s wife in Kenya.
Yesterday, Saturday 27th, two fund raising sessions were conducted for the transportation of Okaka’s body to Kenya and for Ochieng small who also needs to travel home to attend his wife funeral.
Despite the sad moments, Vumbi Dekula was at “Little Nairobi” yesterday to entertain his fans while a birthday Party was also celebrated at Flemmingsberg. Another good news is that next Friday, Ali Kiba, the re-knowned Kenyan artist, will be entertaining fans at Blackeberg Toget 2 while Ray C, the Tanzanian music sensation, will be rocking the crowd at the University on Saturday.
Okoth Osewe