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Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen Expounds on Passion for Expensive Watches

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Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen Expounds on Passion for Expensive Watches
Transport Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen

Transport Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has addressed the controversy surrounding his extensive watch collection, sharing his deep-rooted affection for timepieces.

The internet’s diverse reactions to Murkomen’s watch and shoe collections have caught him off guard. Reflecting on his past, Murkomen attributes his strong attachment to watches to his upbringing and childhood. Murkomen recounts how his first watch, a gift from his father during his primary school years, had left a lasting impression. The memories of the effort he had invested to earn the watch and the admiration he had received from his father remain vivid in his mind.

His father’s generosity knew no bounds as he graciously acquired the coveted timepiece for him, even though he fell short of securing first place by two marks. This incident serves as a defining moment that cemented his unwavering devotion to watches, a sentiment he fervently believes should never waver. In addition, Murkomen explains that his existing assortment of timepieces stands as an undeniable testament to his tireless work ethic.

He mentions that he stumbled upon a social media debate about his choice of footwear and timepieces. Surprised, he couldn’t help but question if they were referring to him. Seeking clarity, he reached out to his wife and sister to confirm if he was the subject of discussion. Over the past few months, Murkomen’s conspicuous fondness for pricey timepieces and footwear has drawn attention.

During a cabinet meeting on June 2, he showed off his Hublot Classic Fusion Ceramic King Gold watch that rings in at around Ksh1.4 million. On August 26, when hurriedly summoned to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA), the CS sported Navy Blue Gucci sneakers priced at Ksh131,000 (USD920).

9 COMMENTS

  1. He looked better when he was…
    He looked better when he was in school uniform made by a local tailor.

  2. Aende hata apate plastic…
    Aende hata apate plastic surgery na hiyo mali ya umma . Empty coconut head. So – called leaders Nkt

  3. Seriously,
    We’re talking…

    Seriously,
    We’re talking about watches and sneakers?
    Let’s be real, clothes don’t make no man.
    Make the money, get the power and b$$$hes will be flocking like flies.

  4. I wish they were they were…
    I wish they were they were Kenya made. Importing everything is the economy stagnator in Africa.
    Big up to ex gov Katumbi of Katanga running for DRC president. He began processing pricey minerals locally and the province economy benefited massively. He has a Jewish father if that helps

  5. Just a few years ago, this…
    Just a few years ago, this fella told us he was living habd and mouth. He said he was only able to save sh. 10,000 after paying all bills. And now he can afford sh 1.4 million watch? Wow
    I need that type of a job

  6. Exhibitionism of luxury…
    Exhibitionism of luxury acquired at the expense of starving and impoverished citizens. Kenyans love these insults and they will keep admiring and voting them in.

  7. What amazes me is that the…
    What amazes me is that the billionaires and zillionaires usually wear and live modestly, as they don’t have to prove to anyone that they are very rich, while the poor wear and carry themselves as if they are billionaires and zillionaires, working really hard to convince the gullible masses that they are billionaires and zillionaires!!! What a crooked society we live in today!!!!

    • Those billionaires do buy…
      Those billionaires do buy expensive stuff I don’t know which ones you are referring to it’s just that they don’t pronounce it to the masses because they can afford it. We on the other hand, displaying these things as Murkomen said shows our ‘work ethic’.

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