- Police officer Faith Anyona visited Senator Khalwale in his office, accompanied by her husband, Inspector Chadwick Amunze
- She captured Khalwale's attention during Mashujaa Day celebrations at Kericho Green Stadium with her beauty and grace
- The senator expresses gratitude for their visit and acknowledges Faith as his choice for Shujaa on Mashujaa Day 2023
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A female police officer who captured the attention of Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale during the Mashujaa Day celebrations has finally visited him.
During the fete held on October 20 at the Kericho Green Stadium, Khalwale could not hide his admiration for the officer who marched with impeccable poise and class.
The lady was dressed in military fatigues and 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 are, wherever you are," Khalwale posted on his official X social media account on October 20.
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On December 5, the senator finally got the chance to spend some time with the police officer after she paid him a courtesy call.
He revealed that the police officer visited him in the company of her husband.
"Inspector of Police Faith Anyona, attached to the Anti Stock Theft Unit, paid me a courtesy call at my office. Faith was my pick for my Shujaa on Mashujaa Day 2023 in Kericho when her photo became viral. She was accompanied by her husband, Inspector of Police, Chadwick Amunze. Thank you, officers, for your visit," he said.
50-year-old walks for kilometres to attend fete
TUKO.co.ke also 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.
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.
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.
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