Teacher Wanjiku announces death of twin sister in emotional message

By , February 28, 2026

Comedienne Teacher Wanjiku has announced the death of her twin sister in an emotional message shared online, leaving fans saddened by the heartbreaking news.

In her message posted on Facebook on Saturday, February 28, 2026, she expressed deep shock and disbelief at the loss, stating that she still could not come to terms with the fact that her sister was no longer alive.

“I still can’t believe you are no more,” she wrote.

She went on to acknowledge the passing, wishing her twin eternal rest, noting that she would greatly miss her sister.

“Rest, my Twinnie, my sister Haks. Haks, I will miss you,” she added.

Kiengei’s church members’ demise

In a similar development, Jesus Compassion Ministries [JCM] founder Bishop Benson Kiengei was similarly thrown into mourning following the death of a long-serving church member shortly after the congregation helped build him a home.

In a heartfelt Facebook post shared on Friday, January 9, 2026, Bishop Kiengei announced the passing of Mr Njoroge, who died while receiving treatment at Kenyatta University Teaching, Referral and Research Hospital.

“It is with deep sadness that we announce that our beloved brother in Christ, Mr Njoroge, was called home to be with the Lord on the 9th January 2026,” Kiengei wrote on Facebook.

The preacher revealed that Njoroge, fondly referred to as “Mzee Wetu” within the church, had been part of the JCM congregation for three years and was deeply loved by fellow worshippers and various church departments.

He noted that the late congregant was closely supported by the JCM Church Men Council, the welfare team, the Lord’s Store team, the medical department, and online members who stood with him throughout his illness.

“Mr Njoroge, as we referred to him at JCM CHURCH, was a cherished member of our congregation for three years and will be deeply missed by all who worshipped God together with him, the JCM Church Men Council, Welfare, the Lord Store team and the medical department who took care of him,” the bishop added.

Bishop Kiengei further shared that Mr Njoroge had been battling blood cancer for more than a decade, describing him as a fighter who refused to give up despite the long and painful journey.

“Mr Njoroge has battled blood cancer for more than 10 years. He has finished the race as a fighter who refused to give up,” Kiengei wrote.

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