Revealed; Details behind the man who won Governor Waiguru’s heart

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Winning the heart of any high profile politician cant an easy task.

On Saturday, Kenyans woke up to the news of Kirinyaga Governor’s engagement . The wedding bells are now tolling.

On February 16, Waiguru and her love – city lawyer Kamotho Waiganjo – held their ruracioceremony in Kirinyaga.

Only family members and close friends were invited and none of the guests were allowed to take photos.
Ruracio is a dowry payment ceremony among the Kikuyu people.

Kamotho Waiganjo

But who is this man Kamotho Waiganjo who just won the Governor’s heart?

Here are some of the details;

  1.  Kamotho Waiganjo is a senior partner at Kamotho Maiyo & Mbatia Firm.

According to the KM & M website, he’s a constitutional lawyer and is most known for his tenure as a commissioner at the Commission on the Implementation of the Constitution (CIOC), where he was the Chair of the Public Finance Committee and also Co–Convened Devolution Committee.

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2. Columnist

Waiguru’s man is a newspaper columnist with the Standard. He writes articles on various topical issues, mostly politics.

3. A father of three

He has two daughters and a son from his previous marriage. His daughters are called Nyambura and Nailantei Kamotho, while his son is called Waiganjo Kamotho. One of his daughters is the marketing executive at the Kenya Diaspora Alliance – KDA.

4. Law schools he attended

Kamotho studied at Kenya School of Law LLM (Master of Laws)

He studied International Finance Law and LLB at the University of Nairobi

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5. High School

He went to Thika High School, a national school which is ranked among the best.

6. Experience

Kamotho is also a renowned commercial and conveyancing lawyer with over 20 years’ experience in private practice.

7. He is wealthy and lives in one of Nairobi’s suburb areas. Anne Waiguru leaves in Nyari estate, where the rich Kenyans stay.

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