- Hours after asking Kenyans to stand with him and make blood donations, viral Super Metro conductor Gerald Mwangi Njoroge has died
- The hunk conductor tragically succumbed to his injuries at Kenyatta National Hospital this morning
- Mwangi, who became an internet sensation for his kindness and professionalism, had been fighting for his life after a devastating road accident
A dark cloud looms over Kenya as the country mourns the loss of Gerald Mwangi Njoroge, affectionately known as “Makanga Bae,” a beloved Super Metro conductor whose charm and professionalism touched the lives of many commuters.
After days of battling for his life at Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH), Mwangi tragically succumbed to injuries sustained in a road accident while on duty.
His passing, just days after a public appeal for blood donations, has left a deep void.
Mwangi, who had one of his legs amputated in a desperate attempt to save him, was known for his courteous demeanor, setting himself apart in an industry notorious for its often brash conduct.
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He quickly became a viral sensation, representing a rare beacon of professionalism in the matatu sector.
As the news of his passing spread, social media flooded with tributes, with many praising his infectious positivity and dedication to his job.
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Despite his initial reluctance to join the matatu industry, Mwangi embraced the role with grace after struggling to find employment as a degree holder.
His journey was filled with hardship, but his rise to prominence was a testament to his resilience.
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He redefined the image of matatu conductors, earning the respect of passengers and industry peers alike.
Mwangi’s family and friends are heartbroken by the loss, with many reflecting on the bright future he still had ahead.
His cousin, Murugi Munyi, expressed her sorrow: “You had too much life left to live. We will miss you.”