This archive report was first published on 25 June 2020.
On a tense Tuesday, Governor Anne Waiguru's husband, Kamotho Waiganjo, showed unwavering support for his wife as she faced impeachment threats from Kirinyaga County Assembly members.
As Waiguru calmly played solitaire on her phone, Waiganjo's restlessness was palpable. He was deeply concerned about his wife's situation, and his actions reflected his commitment to defending her honour.
Waiganjo, a seasoned lawyer, had promised to stand by Waiguru through thick and thin, and he was determined to keep that promise. He had made a vow to her in a traditional marriage ceremony held in Gichugu, Kirinyaga County, last year.
Despite the ominous threats from the county assembly, Waiganjo remained resolute. He was not about to let anyone bully his wife around, and he was willing to take on the challenge of defending her against all adversity.
Waiganjo's dedication to his wife was evident in his actions during the hearing. He was constantly on his feet, whispering in the ear of his co-counsel, Andrew Karani, and making frequent trips to the front bench.
His eagerness to defend Waiguru was clear, and he seemed impatient for his turn to speak. When he finally did take the microphone, his voice boomed through the hearing chamber, and it was clear that he was determined to take on the task of defending his wife's honour.
Waiguru, on the other hand, seemed calm and composed, relying on her husband to navigate the complex situation. She knew that she could count on Waiganjo to stand by her side, and she was grateful for his unwavering support.
As the hearing continued, Waiganjo remained steadfast in his commitment to defending his wife. He was a man on a mission, and he was determined to see it through to the end.
Published on June 25, 2020, by Standard.co.ke.