- A Kitale family is desperately searching for James Kwemoi, who has been missing since 2012, as they prepare for his father’s funeral
- The former Nzoia Sugar FC player has not been seen in years, and relatives are making a heartfelt plea
- As they prepare for the funeral, they hope this heartfelt message will reach James, or anyone who may know of his whereabouts
Family in Kitale has issued a heartfelt public appeal to the long-lost son, James Kwemoi Ndara, to return home as they prepare to bury his late father, Peter Psirmoi Ndara.
Source: UGC
Ndara, known as Mashambini, will be buried on Saturday, January 31, in Kibomet, Namawanga.
When did James disappear?
Kenyan Isaak told TUKO.co.ke that James, who went missing in 2012 and has never been seen or heard from since, is the son of the deceased.
His absence continues to disturb his relatives and society in general.
“Please go home and bury your father,” the family prayed, expressing hope and sadness as they recalled more than a decade of unanswered questions about his whereabouts.

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Before his disappearance, James was widely hailed as a talented footballer who played for Nzoia Sugar FC, where he earned a reputation for skill and dedication on the field.
Where did James study?
He studied at Kabuyefwe, St Anthony’s Boys and All Saints Academy in Kitale, and is remembered by his classmates and teammates as disciplined, humble, and highly optimistic.
As preparations for Peter Ndara’s funeral continue in Kibomet Namawanga, the family says their biggest wish is to see James return, even if it is just to say goodbye to his father.
They are urging anyone with information about his whereabouts to come forward, hoping that this emotional plea may provide some relief after years of uncertainty.
For now, the Ndara family is waiting, holding on to memories, faith, and constant hope that James Kwemoi Ndara will return home one day.

Source: UGC
Social media reviews:
Peter Wekesa: “It’s so heartbreaking. I pray James sees this message and finds a way to get home to tell his father one last time.”
Grace Achieng: “Twelve years is a long time to live with unanswered questions. May this family find solutions and may James be safe wherever he is.”

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Samuel Kiptoo: “I remember James from Nzoia Sugar FC, he was a good player and a humble person. I hope he returns home and reunites with his family.”
Mary Naliaka: “My heart hurts for the Ndara family. Losing a loved one and not knowing where he is must be very painful. May God give you strength.”
A football player is killed in the Russia-Ukraine war
In Laikipia, the community is mourning the death of Charles Wangari, a former Kubali FC player from Laikipia West, who reportedly lost his life after being dragged into the war.
Wangari, known as “Leftie” by his teammates and fans, died on Christmas Day while serving in the Russian Army, after a trip abroad that began with the hope of finding a better opportunity.
Like many young Kenyans looking for a better future, Wangari left home with the hope of eventually settling in Sweden.
However, things took a turn for the worse when he was sent through military training in Russia, a path that eventually led him to a crisis away from home.
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