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Governor Anne Waiguru Weds Lawyer Kamotho Waiganjo [PHOTOS]

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Governor Anne Waiguru Weds Lawyer Kamotho Waiganjo [PHOTOS]

Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru and lawyer Kamotho Waiganjo are officially wife and husband.

The two lovebirds exchanged marriage vows in a lavish Kikuyu traditional ceremony held at Kiamugumo Primary School, Kirinyaga County on Saturday.

The two sealed their union in an ecstatic invite-only ceremony attended by about 2,000 guests including President Kenyatta, and ODM leader Raila Odinga.

Other guests included Sports Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohamed, Murang’a Woman Representative Sabina Chege, Interior PS Karanja Kibicho, Transport CS James Macharia, CAS Rachael Shebesh, Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka, Narok Senator Ledama ole Kina, and Siaya Senator James Orengo among others.

Waiganjo and Waiguru held their dowry payment ceremony on February 16th this year.

The couple got engaged at an invite-only party held at Lord Erroll Hotel in Nairobi early this year after dating for about 10 years.

The two are said to have met in 2009 at Likoni Ferry in Mombasa and became friends before the relationship turned romantic.

Waiguru and Kamotho are both divorced from their former spouses.

Here are the photos from the event:

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9 COMMENTS

  1. Waiguru, I see Kabura did a…
    Waiguru, I see Kabura did a good job on your hair. Lets hope Kerugoya county budget is still intact after the lavish ceremony. Thank you for keeping up with the culture by the way.All focus now should be solving the issues facing Kerugoya General Hospital toilets.

  2. Karanja and Waiguru,…
    Karanja and Waiguru, blessings to your new home. This is a very good example. A display of who we are. No copy cats. Our women are beautiful in these colors. Our men, handsome. This is what real leadership looks like. Our colors, the color of the earth. We hope all other leaders will follow, not copy the Gikuyu’s (or foreigners) but bring out all the different traditions and customs that define all of us as Kenyan’s and Africans. Bring it out!!! It’s time to define ourselves and tell our story as it is!!

  3. Why was Maggie not there?…
    Why was Maggie not there?
    What did Uhuru tell Kamotho as the shook hands? Been there. Done that.

    • Can someone translate for…
      Can someone translate for those of us that don’t understand this vernacular.

  4. Love the traditional (Ndia?)…
    Love the traditional (Ndia?) cultural dressing. A_UI agree with you all the way!

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