- His mother Margaret Nduta, Purity Wangari, expressed great joy following President William Ruto's delay in the death of his daughter in Vietnam
- MP Sabina Chege explained that diplomatic negotiations are ongoing and emphasizing the need for strict rules about employment agencies
- Local MCA Margaret Wanjiru advised parents to warn their children against trusting strangers when they look for jobs
Murang'a – Margaret Nduta's family is left with hope as they continue to push for his return to Kenya safely.
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On Tuesday, March 18, at their home in Kiharu, his relatives and friends gathered in prayer, urging the government to increase diplomatic efforts to facilitate the return of the 37 -year -old home.
Nduta was scheduled to be executed on Monday, March 17, following the conviction of drug trafficking in Vietnam.
Was Margaret Nduta hanging?
However, his family expressed many thanks to the President William Ruto By interfering with the case, which resulted in the delay in his execution.

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“Thank you very much, Mr. President, because my son was not killed. Now please be sent back to Kenya,” Said his mother, Purity Wangari, thanking the President for his efforts and urging his daughter to be returned.
Nduta was arrested in 2023 when he arrived at the airport in the capital of Vietnam, where authorities found him with two kilograms of drugs.
However, his family holds so much that he was organized.

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How did Sabina Chege respond to Nduta's death sentence?
Speaking at a prayer ceremony, the elected MP Sabina Chege He acknowledged ongoing diplomatic negotiations in connection with the case.
“There is a lot of diplomacy and communications that are taking place, but the best thing is that Nduta will not be hanged right now, the government will give its position once the negotiations are completed,” He said.
Chege went on to emphasize the need for strict regulations regarding employment organizations that employ Kenyans with promises of better opportunities abroad, but some will fall into a bad situation.
“I will address this issue and the President must consider employment agencies that send our children abroad, just to suffer and face unexpected challenges,” he added.
Commenting the same, MCA The area Margaret Wanjiru called on parents to warn their children against trusting strangers when they were looking for work overseas.
Meanwhile, Secretary -General of Foreign Affairs Korir Sing'oei acknowledged the controversy of the Nduta case.
However, he confirmed that diplomatic efforts are underway, with Kenya reaching the Vietnam authority to apply for mercy or the possibility of forgiving Nduta.
Do Kenyans in Vietnam help Margaret Nduta?
In another news, Richie, a Kenyan living in Vietnam, reported that he and other citizens from Vietnam and Thailand have been closely following the death sentence of Nduta.
They contacted the Kenyan ambassador, who admitted the incident.
Richie, a teacher in Asia, added that prison visits to Kenyans require written approval from the Kenyan embassy.
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