This archive report was first published on 5 June 2020.
Published on June 5, 2020, this article celebrates the beauty and strength of Luhya women in Kenya.
From media personalities to entertainers, these women have made a lasting impact in their respective fields. One of the most prominent Luhya women in Kenya is Betty Kyallo, who has Luhya blood running through her veins. Her strong legs are a testament to her Luhya heritage.
Other notable Luhya women in Kenya include Mwanahamisi Hamadi, who has Luhya roots but has lived in the Coast for many years and adopted their way of living. Vera Sidika, on the other hand, is a famous Luhya woman who is known for her beauty and charm, although she is not married.
Yvonne Okwaro, a Citizen TV anchor, is a confident and calm Luhya woman who is married to Mr. Matole. Brenda Mulinya Wanga, an NTV reporter, is a Luhya girl who has made a name for herself in the media industry and is married to Kenyan footballer Allan Wanga. The couple has two kids.
Cindy Ogana, the energetic damsel who appears on The Trend, is also a Luhya woman who is the Fundraising Manager of faraja trust. Awinja, the mother of one, is a Luhya woman who was born and grew up in Nairobi and is best known for her acting prowess on 'papa shirandula'.