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Anne Thumbi, Late Ken Okoth's Baby Mama, Fights Covid-19 Pandemic

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 19 May 2020.

May 19, 2020 - In a heartwarming display of patriotism and selflessness, Anne Thumbi, the baby mama of late Kibra MP Ken Okoth, has been making waves in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.

As a registered nurse with the Ministry of Health, Thumbi has been volunteering her services at Waithaka Health Care, where she is playing a crucial role in the country's efforts to combat the virus.

According to her social media posts, Thumbi is driven by a sense of duty to serve the country, even in the face of risk. 'As a health care professional, there comes a time when the country is bigger than individual regardless of the risk. This is where I report to every morning to offer my volunteer services as a nurse during this time of Covid-19 pandemic,' she said.

Thumbi's dedication to her work has earned her praise from her fans, who have been inspired by her selflessness and professionalism. 'You're brave,' wrote Maggie Wangombe. 'Great work there,' added Val Firebrand.

Thumbi's efforts are a testament to the power of individual action in the face of a global crisis. As Dr. Joshua Kisina put it, 'Doing good is inborn, there is no school for a big heart. You're born to serve.'

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