How Murang’a residents celebrated 'Vuka Mwaka' at Ihura Stadium
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The crowd filled the stadium long before midnight. By early
Wednesday evening, Ihura Stadium in Murang'a had turned into a vibrant scene of
colours, sounds, and movement.
Residents arrived for the annual "Vuka Mwaka"
celebrations, eager to welcome the New Year together.
From the main stage to the open grounds, music pulsed
through loudspeakers. Dancers and residents joined in as revellers waved their
handkerchiefs, sang along, and recorded the moment on their phones.
Praise and thanksgiving sessions stood out that night. Many
in the crowd reflected on the past year and expressed hope for what 2026 would
bring.
At that moment, there were no strangers. We were all
families united by the simple desire to welcome a new beginning.
Vendors were already counting their blessings as they moved
through the packed stadium. Performers kept the energy high, transforming the
event into a shared community experience rather than just a concert.
The celebration, sponsored by Kubamba in partnership with
the Glow Festival, attracted residents from all over Murang'a County. This
underscored the 'Vuka Mwaka' tradition as a key New Year's Eve festival in the
region.
As the countdown began, excitement surged through the crowd.
When the clock struck midnight, cheers erupted, and a spectacular 15-minute
fireworks display lit up the night sky above Ihura Stadium, casting colourful
lights on the amazed faces of the residents.
For many, it was the perfect symbol of renewal, signalling a
bright future full of promise.
By the time the fireworks faded, the message was clear:
Murang’a had welcomed 2026 not in silence but in song, dance, and togetherness.
Proof that, even in uncertain times, community remains a strong reason to
celebrate.

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