- In yet another year, Kakamega senator Boni Khalwale was among the parents who celebrated the 2023 KCSE exam results
- A man wondered why the outspoken senator always has a candidate in every national exam after his daughter scored a B+
- The senator cheekily silenced the man, indirectly telling him that there was no problem with having many children
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Amos Khaemba, a journalist at TUKO.co.ke, brings over three years of experience covering politics and current affairs in Kenya.
Kakamega senator Boni Khalwale has responded to a Kenyan who wondered why he always produces a candidate in every national exam.
On Monday, January 8, Khalwale took to social media to celebrate the impressive performance of his daughter in the 2023 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams.
How Khalwale's daughter performed in 2023 KCSE
Gift Atubukha Khalwale, who studied at St Brigid's High School Kiminini, scored B+ (plus) in the results announced by Education CS Ezekiel Machogu.
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"Congratulations, Gift Atubukha Khalwale! I want to thank my family, the entire St Brigid High School-Kiminini fraternity, and above all, God, for supporting my little Tubu to this milestone," Khalwale said in his celebratory message.
However, a concerned Kenyan wondered how many children the outspoken senator had, given Khalwale rarely misses producing a candidate in every national examination.
"Kwani how many children does this man have? Each national examination he must have a candidate," a Kenyan identied as Eddie Onyango said.
The Senate Majority Whip cheekily responded to Onyango by asking if there was a problem with him having many children.
"Omera, kwani shida iko wapi," Khalwale posed.
How Khalwale's children performed in 2022
In 2022, Khalwale was on Twitter again celebrating double milestones after two of his children shined in the 2021 KCSE test.
He lauded his daughter and son for making him proud after fairing convincingly well in the examinations. The two attained right above the minimum university entry grades.
Flavia Shimuli Khalwale, who schooled at Alliance Girls, scored 75 aggregate points, equalling a mean grade of A- (minus), with her brother, Stephen Kapten Khalwale, who schooled at Kakamega Boys High, scoring an aggregate of 47 points, a C+ (plus).
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