Raila's State Funeral at Nyayo Stadium to last for 2 hours

A screengrab of Deputy President Kithure Kindiki speaking outside his Karen residence in Nairobi on Thursday, October 16, 2025.

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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has announced that the State Funeral for the late former Prime Minister Raila Odinga will take place at the Nyayo National Stadium on Friday, beginning at 9 a.m., and will last for two hours.
Kindiki, who chairs the National Committee for the State Funeral of Raila Odinga, said the
ceremony will feature full military honours, a church sermon led by the
Anglican Church of Kenya, eulogies from the family, and tributes from national
and international leaders.
“The committee is grateful to the thousands of mourners who
continue to mourn him in dignity and request calm and order as the mourning
period gets into the second day tomorrow,” Kindiki announced at his Karen
residence on Thursday.
“There will be a State Funeral service at Nyayo Stadium
beginning at 9 a.m. Guests are required to be settled by 8 a.m. The two-hour State
event will comprise military honours, a church sermon from the Anglican Church
of Kenya, eulogy by family, and speeches by leaders and foreign heads of state
and government.”
The DP pointed out that a public viewing of Raila’s body will
continue after the State event, which may run through to the afternoon, to allow
more Kenyans to pay their last respects.
“There will be a public viewing of the remains of Raila
Odinga after the State event, and therefore those who want to continue mourning
our departed leader have no cause to worry. We will stretch the opportunity
from around 12 noon to as far as possible to give the highest number of
mourners an opportunity to mourn and pay last respects to their departed
leader,” Kindiki said.
The Deputy President confirmed that several foreign
dignitaries and heads of state had already confirmed attendance at the funeral
ceremony.
On Thursday, mourners were allowed to view Raila’s body from
around 2:30 pm at the Kasarani Stadium.
Kindiki had announced that public viewing of Raila’s body
would begin on Thursday from 5 a.m. to
5 p.m., but chaos erupted, leading to a delay as the mourners turned up in
large numbers.
The viewing was set to be at Parliament, but it was later
moved to the Kasarani Stadium.
The family and government have since appealed for calm and
dignity throughout the mourning period, as preparations for the final journey
of one of the most influential political figures continue.
The burial is scheduled for Sunday, to be conducted in accordance with the traditions of the
African Church to which Raila belonged.
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