Minority Leader Junet Mohamed entertained mourners at Monday's burial service for Mzee Isaac Ichung'wah Ngugi. The politician delivered humorous comments about Majority Leader Kimani Ichung'wah's driving abilities during the ceremony. Mohamed recounted a frightening car journey from Parliament to Lavington, where Ichung'wah served as driver. The experience left Mohamed questioning whether they would arrive safely at their destination. Attendees laughed and applauded as Mohamed shared his driving concerns.
Mohamed then addressed personal matters affecting both parliamentary leaders. He referenced their shared challenges with former romantic relationships and child support responsibilities. The comments specifically alluded to situations involving ex-partners who had eight children. Mohamed suggested they arrange a private discussion later that evening to address these personal issues. President William Ruto attended the service where these lighthearted exchanges occurred between the political opponents.
Mohamed then addressed personal matters affecting both parliamentary leaders. He referenced their shared challenges with former romantic relationships and child support responsibilities. The comments specifically alluded to situations involving ex-partners who had eight children. Mohamed suggested they arrange a private discussion later that evening to address these personal issues. President William Ruto attended the service where these lighthearted exchanges occurred between the political opponents.