Paul Ng’eno, the brother of the late former Emurua Dikirr Member of Parliament Hon. Johanna Ng’eno, has died after a period in hospital. The news of his passing was shared on Friday evening, 21 August 2026.
According to reports circulating online, Paul Ng’eno had been receiving medical care for some time. His death was confirmed shortly after a visit by Rigathi Gachagua and members of the Democracy for the Citizens Party (DCP) to the family home of the late Hon. Johanna Ng’eno.
During that visit, the group is said to have carried out certain rituals at the graveside of the former MP.
Hon. Johanna Ng’eno served as the Member of Parliament for Emurua Dikirr constituency. He passed away earlier, and his family has continued to mourn him. The recent loss of his brother adds to the family’s grief.
The timing of Paul Ng’eno’s death, coming only hours after the visit and the activities at the graveside, has been noted by those following the story. Many people who knew the family or followed the political work of the late MP have expressed sadness at the latest development.
Friends and well-wishers have offered their condolences, with several messages of rest in peace appearing in response to the announcement. The family of the late Hon. Johanna Ng’eno now faces another period of mourning as they prepare to bury Paul Ng’eno.
Details about the exact cause of Paul Ng’eno’s illness or the circumstances of his final days in hospital have not been widely released. What is known is that he had been unwell and that his condition ended in death on the same day as the political visit to the family home.
The story has drawn attention because of the close connection between the two brothers and the public nature of the visit by Rigathi Gachagua and the DCP group. While the visit was intended as a mark of respect to the late MP, the subsequent death of his brother has left many people reflecting on the sequence of events.
At this stage, the focus remains on the family as they come to terms with the loss.
Funeral arrangements for Paul Ng’eno are expected to be announced by relatives in the coming days.
Those who knew him or his late brother continue to send messages of support and sympathy during this difficult time.
