Life's Hard....Who's Trying To Float Above Water Here?...

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Machakos Govana Dr. Alfred Mutua out here serving the looks. Imewezahttps://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php/v9/t50/1/16/1f525.pnghttps://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php/v9/t50/1/16/1f525.png ama inachoma? :D:D:D:D:D

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Juliani married his lover Lilian Ng’ang’a on Wednesday at a Paradise Gardens in Kiambu and a reception party was later held at Kentwood Address in Runda. The bride was dressed in a baby pink flowing wedding gown and Juliani had a snow-white t-shirt with ivory checked jacket paired with dark-colored trousers and white sneakers. The wedding had less than 50 invited guests among them, Boniface Mwangi and his wife, and their photographer was Emmanuel Jambo.

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A source told Mpasho that the couple is expecting their first child together.
“Lillian is on her second trimester and the dress was designed to factor that in.”

Marrying another man’s mabakshish isn’t such an achievement . The biach will be forgotten soon .

Hii kijana ni chenzi sana…kitu imekuwa ikipigwa vijiti na omgavana 10 years na ww unakimbia kuoa na kuzalisha…unakula mabakishi ya omgavana na kuna vitu soft huku nje za 22 years.

Kila mtu aishi maisha yake but I fear that Lilian might be doing these stunts to hit back on the governor and when the mission is accomplished, she might ditch the skinny musician.

The looser here is the simp governor Mutua…Juliani ako sawa…nyinyi hapo juu mnaongea ni kama mlioa virgins…bure kabisa

Omgavana has nothing to loose, ako na first wife na watoto, hukuona alikua amefika Australia kuona watoto na mubibi wa Kwanza.

He is still a simp beta male

First wife and children he abandoned for Lilian for 10 years? If you listen to the first wife audios crying on radio before she moved to Australia you can clearly tell the omugovernor is simping a good one for her to take him back. Also the children relationship must be so scarred. He will mend that for a lifetime. He is the looser here.

mahali naona omugavana ni simp, unakaa aje na mwanamke Kwa Nyumba more than 3 years bila kuzalisha yeye…ama omugavana ni “no doing”

Aende gym bana.Any man with manboobs looks disgusting as fuck

Imagine kulipa child support na SAA hizo nyoka anatombwa na chokosh Kama @uwesmake juliani? Governor kwa strategy ako sawa ,panua shimo na make sure no child support to a whore

lily angezaa na aanze child maintainance shenanigans

One guy gets the money, the other sloppy seconds

Omugavana apige gym awache kudisplay manboobs

She’s not yours until you have married her.

He’s staying relevant…:D:D:D:D

Outgoing Machakos Governor and aspiring president, Alfred Mutua, has revealed that his party is in court seeking to stop any elections where Kenyans voting in the diaspora are not allowed to vote. Speaking Saturday, February 5, during a live session on his Facebook page, Mutua - who is the founder and leader of the Maendeleo Chap Chap party, stated that it made little to no sense to have an election where Kenyans living in the diaspora do not participate. In his argument, Mutua noted that the Kenyan diaspora constituency plays a pivotal role in the country’s economy through monthly and annual remittances, adding that it would be unfair to not involve them in decision making.

“There is a court case we have been enjoined in as Maedeleo Chap Chap, and what we are saying is that if the diaspora is not voting, then we should not have an election,” stated Mutua.

“Those living in diaspora are sending a lot of money. And if you speak to a Kenyan living in America, or in the UK, or in Australia, or just overseas, they tell me Mutua, you are on the right path. They are able to see that I understand how important they are and the role they play in nation-building.”

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Mutua, who was responding to a question from a fan identified as Wanjiku from Virginia, US, stated that his experience living in different countries has given him a wider perspective on how to become an effective leader and solve the problems being experienced in the country.
“The diaspora people are not myopic like most of us here who are still stuck in tribalism and ethnic ethnicity and hatred. If you are working, they will see you are working and they will tell you so,” added the Governor.

The Maendeleo Chap Chap leader argued that the diaspora community appreciate him more because of his commitment to work for the people of Kenya. On the controversial topic of punitive taxes, Mutua noted that he will lower the cost of living by broadening the tax base but reducing the burden on the common Kenyan.
“I lived in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) where you get your full amount of money once you work, no taxes on salaries. This I will achieve by broadening the tax base and giving tax incentives to the people.”

On joining a political coalition, Mutua noted that his party will only make a decision at the right time. Despite being non-committal, the Governor steered clear of party politics.

In the past, Mutua has expressed his support for former Vice President and Wiper Party leader, Kalonzo Musyoka. He has also been seen as supporting the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) and Azimio La Umoja presidential hopeful, Raila Odinga. Mutua, explained that his dream to succeed President Uhuru Kenyatta when he retires will be actualised by the support of people who are interested in leaders who have the skills to transform the country socially, politically and economically.

Chifo you see far kaka…not further from the future truth

Exactly brother