Boni Khalwale Admires Beautiful Lady Cop Passionately Marching During Mashujaa Day Celebrations

News

 

The lady dressed in military fatigues was captured marching past the presidential dais during the celebrations at the Kericho Green Stadium. “While at the Mashujaa Day celebrations today in Kericho, I saw many things. During the march past, this young woman stood out way above the rest. She is my hero! Good luck, Mama, whoever you. You are, wherever you are,” Khalwale posted on his official X social media account. READ ALSO Lady Hilariously Claims Kalenjin Women Relocate Abroad after Fight With Husbands: “It’s Over” PAY ATTENTION: Follow us on Instagram – get the most important news directly in your favourite app! Khalwale’s post caused quite a stir on social media and left netizens talking. What Kenyans said about Boni Khalwale’s post TUKO.co.ke sampled some of the reactions below: @LordessJohjoh commented: “Khalwale will never lose any elections in Kakamega because half of Kakamega population is his wives and children.” @oligarchKE said: “We mzee. You have done enough to populate the earth.” @moneytalk_KE opined: “We all know it was not even about Mashujaa Day celebrations. You went all the way to Kericho with one mission – to see “things” and you even brought us evidence! You are a ‘shujaa’.” @EGonserio wrote: “True Mhesimiwa, you can see and feel the passion for the job in her, push apate promotion mara moja,.” @dmbanjo said: “King Solomon and Akuku danger combined. Wewe ni danger.” Why 50-year-old woman travelled to Kericho Earlier, TUKO.co.ke reported that in a remarkable display of determination and patriotism, a 50-year-old woman, Monica Birgen, defied age and traversed 30 kilometres to attend the Mashujaa Day celebrations in Kericho. The event, graced by President William Ruto, became even more memorable as Monica sought to contribute to the festivities uniquely and heartfeltly. Monica, a mother of three hailing from Roreti Division in Bureti Sub County, Kericho, arrived at the venue a day before the celebrations, driven by her passion for presenting a poem dedicated to Ruto. The event, graced by President William Ruto, became even more memorable as Monica sought to contribute to the festivities uniquely and heartfeltly. Monica, a mother of three hailing from Roreti Division in Bureti Sub County, Kericho, arrived at the venue a day before the celebrations, driven by her passion for presenting a poem dedicated to Ruto. READ ALSO Kenya This Week: 4 People Die after Stampede at Kericho Green Stadium, Other Trending Stories Not stopping at poetry, Monica had also prepared a skit, including a news presentation for the head of state. BY TUKO NEWS   

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *