Kakamega senator Boni Khalwale has left Kenyans puzzled after sharing a photo of himself, his three wives and children.
Khalwale shared the photo on Tuesday, February 6, stating that his family members had shown support and relied on each other over the past days as investigations into the death of his farmhand continued.
However, what caught the attention of Kenyans was that the Senator had paraded his three wives and children.
Kenyans looked at the photo through different lenses and keen eyes, picking out details about the wives including their posture, dressing and other details.
In his post, Khalwale shared the photo with a caption indicating the names of every wife and his three sons.
“We have held hands together with my wives (Josephine Umina Khalwale, Gloria Sekeiyan Khalwale and Diana Moragwa Khalwale)
“And my sons (Steven Kapten Khalwale, Tigana Khachuma Khalwale, and Sonister Timboi Khalwale) during the last 10 difficult days,” he noted.
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Kenyans Reaction on Khalwale’s Family
Reacting to the post, some users on X lauded the senator for his ability to maintain multiple wives, including Bernard Koech, who suggested that Khalwale writes a book on polygamy.
Koech noted that many women who were married as second wives were not willing to publicly show up to events with their husbands.
“Soon, you need to write a book on how to marry three wives and stay united. Nowadays, 100 women are comfortable sharing one man in privacy, but none is willing to be the second wife in public.
“There is a need to assure young people that polygamy works and it’s sweet,” he stated.
On the other hand, Peter Koima suggested that the senator is made a guest speaker at the 2024 men’s conference.
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“It is now official you will be a guest speaker in this year’s edition of the men’s conference,” he added.
Autopsy Report on Khalwale’s Caretaker
Earlier on February 3, Government pathologist Dr Johansen Oduor revealed that a second autopsy conducted on the body of Kizito Moi Amukune, a former caretaker for Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale, vindicated him from accusations of being the murderer.
The pathologist stated that the worker died after being mauled by a fighter bull.
He further dismissed claims of stabbing, stating that the injuries were penetrating and also had some features which included some bruising around them.