Citizen TV journalist Francis Mutalaki has donated three lorries full of matoke for his colleague Stephen Letoo as a gift for his upcoming wedding.
Letoo expressed his gratitude to Mtalaki on Tuesday, March 12, as he invited members of the public to his auspicious occasion.
Additionally, the journalist stated that the celebration, which would be a public wedding, was set for April 20.
“Thank you Francis Mtalaki for giving us 3 lorries full of Matoke to Ole Ntimama Stadium,” he said.
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Other Donations Made
At the same time, the Men’s Conference chairman, said that the Transline Classic bus services had donated five buses to serve during his wedding ceremony.
The anticipated wedding, with a Rwandese, Nigerian or Massai dress code, is set to take place at ole Ntimama Stadium in Narok County.
Further, the journalist officially invited Kenyans to his wedding ceremony in January. Letoo shared a colorful wedding poster, setting the stage for what promises to be a grand celebration.
In addition, Letoo in the poster assured attendees that the occasion would be glamorous, promising to share more details in the following months.
“I, Stephen Letoo, welcome you to Ole Ntimama Stadium Narok for my glamorous public wedding,” he said.
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Letoo Hosts Housewarming Party
The news came shortly after the Citizen journalist hosted a housewarming party in Narik, that was graced by guests from different social and political circles.
Distinguished political figures including Narok Governor Patrick Ole Ntutu and Kisii Governor Simba Arati, graced the occasion.
Also, his colleagues from Citizen TV including the editorial director Linus Kaikai, Swahili news managing editor Jamila Mohamed, and former reporter Chemutai Goin and Seth Olale extended their warm wishes to the journalist.
Aside from deploying security at the venue, the renowned journalist organized for the construction of the roads that led to the venue to ensure a smooth ride for those attending.
In addition, five bulls were also ceremoniously slaughtered, underscoring the significance and festivity of the occasion.
In 2023, Stephen Letoo emerged victorious as the elected chair of the somewhat contentious men’s conference in a closely contested election, he secured 10,023 votes.
The position fell vacant following the passing of the esteemed politician and businessman Mzee Jackson Kibor in 2022.