A past interview of Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka has resurfaced online, and it is stirring conversations across social media platforms.
In the video, Kalonzo, who also served as Kenya’s vice president, firmly states that he is not a womaniser, a comment that has sparked intense online reactions.
The clip was extracted from an interview with former NTV journalist Mark Masai, where Kalonzo discusses his political journey and the strong bond he shares with the Kamba community.
“I was elected before I married Pauline in 1985,” Kalonzo says with a smile.
“I never smoked, I never drank, and when I want to make them laugh, I say I was never even a womaniser.”
His words are laced with humor, but they also reveal a deep sense of pride in the trust the Kamba people have shown him over the years.
Kalonzo reflects on how, unlike many politicians who struggle to win the loyalty of their communities, he has earned the unshakable support of the Kamba people.
“The Kamba community knows me well,” he continues. “They’ve trusted me for a long time, even when I was a bachelor.
They see me for who I am, and they’ve always stood by me.”
His remarks reveal the connection he has with his roots, as well as his long-standing integrity, which has remained a central theme throughout his political career.
The video has caused a stir, especially among netizens, who are now engaging in heated discussions on his statements.
Some see his comments as an example of the strength of his character, while others are offering various opinions about the political leader's personal and professional life.
Kalonzo’s words about his integrity also resonate with his consistent messages on loyalty and honesty in leadership.
In recent days, Kalonzo has also flaunted his academic qualifications, surprising many Kenyans by sharing his impressive CV.
He holds a law degree, a master's from the University of Nairobi, and honorary degrees, along with his tenure as vice president from 2008 to 2013.
This, coupled with his leadership style, has made some Kenyans believe he might be a future presidential contender.
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