Why Ndingi won't get a well-deserved send-offWere it a different time, the burial of Archbishop Ndingi Mwana a'Nzeki (pictured) would have drawn multitudes. Yet the Catholic faithful who adored Ndingi will feel robbed of a public memorial, one which he rightfully deserved, and an opportunity to pay their last respects. Ndingi ascended to the helm of the Catholic church in Kenya on April 21, 1997 when he succeeded Cardinal Otunga, a post he was to hold for a decade. Archbishop Ndingi was born on Christmas day, of 1931 in Mwala, Machakos County. His predecessor, Maurice Cardinal Otunga, was buried elsewhere, according to his wishes.
Source: Standard Digital April 04, 2020 21:00 UTC