- Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi supported a widow living with disability, identified as Mama Elizabeth, who has been struggling to raise her children since the death of her husband
- Sudi purchased land for the family to give them a permanent home and greater security, and even offered her children job opportunities
- Kenyans took to the comment section to praise the MP for his kind act and also congratulate Mama Elizabeth and her family for the new home
Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi has won praise after extending support to a widow living with disability by buying land for her family and helping her children access opportunities for a better future.
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The legislator shared that the beneficiary, identified as Mama Elizabeth, has faced significant challenges since the death of her husband.
According to Sudi’s Facebook post, the woman was left to raise her children on her own; she has reportedly carried the burden of providing for the family despite her disability.

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In a gesture aimed at improving the family’s living conditions, Sudi said he bought land for Mama Elizabeth to ensure she and her children have a permanent place they can call home.
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“Mama Elizabeth is a person living with disability and has carried a heavy burden since her husband’s passing. I bought her land so she and her children have security and a place they can truly call their own,” he said.
Lovely photos shared showed the community’s excitement as they attended the housewarming event. The house had been furnished with lovely furniture.
Mama Elizabeth’s children bag jobs
Beyond providing land, Sudi also announced educational and employment support for Mama Elizabeth’s sons. One of the young men has been enrolled at Cheptarit Youth Polytechnic, where he will pursue masonry training.
The MP noted that acquiring practical skills would give the young man a better chance of securing employment and becoming self-reliant in the future.
In addition, Sudi revealed that he had offered employment to another of Mama Elizabeth’s sons, saying every child deserves an opportunity to build a meaningful future through hard work and access to opportunities.

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The assistance has been viewed as a lifeline for the family, which has endured years of struggle following the loss of its breadwinner.
Kenyans praise Sudi for the kind act
The kind act has drawn positive reactions from many Kenyans, with some praising the MP for combining immediate assistance with measures aimed at creating stability for the family.
Here are some of the comments from Kenyans:
Kipkemoi Miller Kosgei said:
“Hon. Oscar Sudi, Hon. Sonko Teta, Hon. Gideon Mbuvi Sonko and Hon. Babu Owino are the people who have touched many at their personal levels regardless of race, tribe and geographical boundaries. May these honorables be blessed and their boundaries expanded.”
Lennox Kip Rotich said:
“At least you’ve tried by considering the vulnerable in society with your gesture. Keep up the good spirit and let others of your ilk emulate your patriotism. Am sure there are many more who have enough but do not know how to spend it, or rather they are selfish.”
Sudi gifts person with disability a wheelchair

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In other news, TUKO highlighted facts about Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi’s recent act of kindness, as he delivered an electric wheelchair to 19-year-old Gideon Kipchumba, who struggled with mobility due to spinal tuberculosis.
Kipchumba’s inspiring resilience saw him fight through illness and return to education, a testament to his determination and the support he received from his community.
Source: NGBREAKINGNEWS



