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‘She was focused, hardworking and a team player’ – Ruto mourns volleyball star Janet Wanja

Francis Muli
Janet Wanja
Janet Wanja. PHOTO/@WilliamsRuto/X

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President William Ruto has led the country in mourning the death of Kenyan volleyball star Janet Wanja.

Wanja passed away on Friday, December 27, 2024, after a long battle with gallbladder cancer, as announced by Kenya Volleyball Federation President Charles Nyaberi.

In his condolence message to family and friends, Ruto termed Wanja as a focused, hardworking and a team player.

“Janet Wanja, a gifted and disciplined volleyball star, served the cause of our country’s sports with honour and dedication. She was focused, hardworking and a team player. May it be comfort to her family, friends and the wider sports fraternity that we are praying for them at this tough and difficult time. One day, we will beat cancer. Rest in Peace, Wanja,” Ruto stated.

Wanja’s career

Wanja’s star shone when she played at the National Schools Champions for Mukumu before kicking off her illustrious club career with KCB then shifted sides to Kenya Pipeline.

“The Kenya Volleyball Federation is deeply saddened to announce the passing of our beloved star, iconic veteran setter Janet Wanja Mungai, after a courageous battle with Gall Bladder Cancer.” Nyaberi stated.

“Janet’s contributions to the Federation and sports, in general, were extraordinary. She was a dedicated, passionate, and incredibly talented player who represented both her club and country at the highest continental and global levels for over two decades. A product of the perennial National Schools Champions Mukumu, she began her illustrious club career with KCB before making her mark at Kenya Pipeline, where she truly shone.”

Earlier this year, she became the Malkia Strikers Team Trainer, guiding the team to the Paris Olympics and the World Challenger Cup in the Philippines.

“We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Janet’s employer, Kenya Pipeline Company, for their unwavering support in covering the high costs of her treatment at MP Shah Hospital and the subsequent home care. We also appreciate the National Olympic Committee, FKF, and the Kenyan Sports Community for their emotional and moral support during this difficult time,” Nyaberi added.

“The Volleyball Fraternity has lost a hero, but Janet’s legacy will live on. Her dedication and passion will continue to inspire future generations of volleyball players. May Janet Wanja Mungai’s valiant soul rest in eternal peace.”

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