Former President Uhuru Kenyatta and Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka were among the distinguished guests at the wedding of David James Kimoi, the son of KANU Chairman and former Baringo Senator Gideon Moi.
The private yet elegant ceremony brought together close family members, political allies, and friends to celebrate the union of James and his bride.
Both Kenyatta and Kalonzo made rare public appearances at the event, where they were warmly welcomed by the Moi family. Their attendance underscored the enduring political and personal relationships between key figures in Kenya’s political scene.
James Kimoi’s wedding was a blend of cultural richness and contemporary elegance, with guests praising the couple’s poise and the Moi family’s gracious hospitality. Many noted the strong sense of unity and tradition that defined the day.
During the event, Kalonzo Musyoka offered congratulations to the newlyweds and commended the Moi family for their commitment to family values and respect. Although Uhuru did not give a formal speech, he was seen interacting warmly with guests and sharing light moments with former colleagues.
While the wedding was a private celebration, its guest list drew significant public interest, offering a glimpse into Kenya’s shifting political dynamics. The presence of Kenyatta and Kalonzo emphasized their continued influence in shaping national discourse beyond their political roles.
The event concluded with traditional music, dance, and a reception that blended festive celebration with family pride. For the Moi family, it was a joyous occasion that also reaffirmed their lasting presence in Kenya’s social and political landscape.
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