Former aspirant for the Kitui County Speakership, Hon Joshua Mwilu celebrated a significant milestone in his life by tying the knot with Ruth John. Their union was marked by a grand wedding ceremony held in Kasayani, Athi ward, Kitui South. The event was a testament to their love and commitment, filled with joy, laughter, and memorable moments that will be cherished for years to come.
The wedding ceremony was graced by the presence of distinguished guests, adding to the grandeur of the occasion. Among the attendees were Endau Malalani MCA, Hon Dr. Erastus Mbuno, and former Zombe Mwitika ward MCA, Hon Eunice Mwathi Katheke. Their presence not only highlighted the importance of the event but also showcased the unity and support within the community for Joshua and Ruth’s union.
Entertainment was a key highlight of the ceremony, with performances by Kitui East’s renowned Gospel artist, Purity Kateiko. Known for hits like “Utao,” Kateiko’s soulful tunes added a touch of musical elegance to the celebration, captivating the congregation and creating an atmosphere of jubilation. Her performance was a perfect complement to the festivities, bringing smiles to the faces of all in attendance.
The wedding also saw a gathering of media personalities, adding a touch of glamour to the event. Emmanuel Maleve founder of Hopkin Digital Media, Josphine Kasimu from Radio Thome, Stephen Kitili of Sangu Fm, Dorcas Nyila from County FM, Agnes Mulewa from the office of the Women Representative of Machakos County, Evelyne Nzau from Ene FM, and business mogul Fredrick Linah were among those who graced the occasion. Their presence not only amplified the event’s coverage but also added to the excitement and vibrancy of the wedding, making it a truly unforgettable affair.
Apologies were extended from prominent figures unable to attend the wedding. Chairman of the Anzauni Clan, Kyalo Muli, expressed his regrets for not being able to join the celebration, emphasizing his best wishes for the newlyweds. Similarly, Kitui Assembly Speaker, Hon Kevin Kinengo, conveyed his apologies, acknowledging the significance of the occasion and sending his heartfelt congratulations to Joshua and Ruth.
Tharaka Ward MCA Hon Godfrey Muthengi Ndagara and the area MCA Muthama Kieti also sent their apologies for their absence at the wedding. Both expressed their disappointment at missing such a joyous event but assured Joshua and Ruth of their support and blessings for a happy and prosperous married life. Their messages of regret highlighted the importance of community and unity, even in times when physical presence may not be possible.
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