Moi Day 2025
Date: October 10, 2025 (Friday)
Country: Kenya Public Holidays
Description
Moi Day is a public holiday in Kenya that honors former president Daniel arap Moi. It recognizes his long role in the country and marks a day to think about Kenya's recent history and leadership.
The holiday is observed each year on October 10. That date was chosen to remember Moi and his impact on the nation during his time as president. Many institutions mark the date in official ways.
Moi Day is significant because it highlights national leadership and the connections between Kenya's past and present. It gives people a chance to reflect on how the country developed under different leaders and the challenges Kenya has faced.
For many Kenyans the day is a reminder of unity and national identity. It also stands as part of the larger story of Kenya moving forward while remembering those who shaped its path.
Traditions
On Moi Day many towns hold parades and community gatherings. People watch or join marching bands, school performances, and traditional dances. Local leaders sometimes give short speeches and elders are honored during these events.
Families often share special meals together. Common foods include roasted meat called nyama choma, ugali, chapati, and vegetables. Street vendors sell snacks and tea while neighbors exchange plates and sweets.
Some attend church or prayer meetings in the morning. Others take part in community service like cleaning public spaces or visiting the elderly. People wear bright traditional clothes and sing patriotic songs to mark the day.
Travel Tips
Many government offices, banks, and some shops close on Moi Day. Expect public transport and roads to be busy in the morning and evening. Book taxis or rides early, and check museum or attraction opening hours before you go.
Join community events or volunteer cleanups for a meaningful experience. Stay in well lit areas, keep valuables secure, and follow local guidance from hotel staff or authorities for changes in schedules or road closures. Plan meals and supplies ahead to avoid crowded stores.