Presidente Ruto comparece ao luxuoso casamento de Ronnie Kiprono e Terry Mwendwa

O presidente William Ruto participou do casamento de Ronnie Kiprono e Terry Mwendwa no Karen Blixen Museum no sábado, 12 de abril. O evento reuniu grandes figuras políticas e a elite empresarial aliada ao governo Kenya Kwanza. Ruto presenteou o casal com uma pintura exclusiva.

O casamento foi um dos eventos mais afluentes de Nairóbi recentemente, com convidados chegando em um comboio de veículos de luxo, incluindo pelo menos 30 Mercedes-Benz G-Wagons. Pesos-pesados da política e empresários ricos circularam livremente, transformando a cerimônia no que parecia um encontro de networking. Os presentes incluíram o governador de Nandi, Stephen Sang, Oscar Sudi, o deputado de Kikuyu, Kimani Ichung'wah, o secretário-geral da UDA, Hassan Omar, o secretário de gabinete de Mineração, Hassan Joho, e o deputado de Belgut, Nelson Koech. As governadoras Cecily Mbarire, de Embu, Anne Waiguru, de Kirinyaga, e Susan Kihika, de Nakuru, estiveram presentes, com Kihika acompanhada de seu parceiro Sam Mburu. Autoridades de alto escalão incluíram o secretário de gabinete do Interior, Kipchumba Murkomen, e seu secretário permanente, Raymone Omollo, ao lado do secretário permanente de Educação, Julius Bitok. Figuras do meio empresarial como DL Langat, Sam Mburu, Mburu Junior e o irmão de Joho compareceram, assim como o ex-apresentador de rádio Shaffie Weru. Os discursos foram limitados, com o presidente Ruto se dirigindo ao casal para desejar-lhes felicidades e presenteando-os com uma pintura exclusiva como gesto de boa vontade.

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