Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

NATIONAL NEWS

Kihika says she is well and on maternity leave after public concern over absence

There was a similar long silence in 2023 with people on social media claiming she was critically ill and under treatment abroad.

NAKURU, Kenya, Jan 17 – Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika has reassured Kenyans that she is well and away on maternity leave.

Her statement follows concerns by the public over her absence at county events for a prolonged period.

The last time the vibrant Governor was seen in public was in Early November last year during the graduation of more than 4000 students from different Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVETs) in Nakuru.

There was a similar long silence in 2023 with people on social media claiming she was critically ill and under treatment abroad.

Others claimed that she was preparing her retirement home in the United States of America.

In her statement, Governor Kihika indicated that she would be resuming her official duties after her maternity leave in a few weeks.

“Following numerous calls that I have received regarding my absence, as an elected Governor of Nakuru County, i want to assure the people that I am well and currently on maternity leave,” she said.

She thanked the people for their concern and maintained that service delivery in the county was proceeding as envisaged under the guidance of her deputy, David Kones.

Comments

More on Capital News

NATIONAL NEWS

Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen and Governor Johnson Sakaja have met NYPD leadership in New York to benchmark urban policing models as Kenya advances plans...

Capital Health

"The Cabinet Secretary is scheduled to appear tomorrow, Wednesday, 3rd June 2026, at 2:30 P.M. to respond to concerns regarding the Government’s preparedness in...

Ebola Alert

"The main issue of having a facility close to the Democratic Republic of the Congo is that if a patient becomes sick, every minute...

Kenya

The dramatic incident unfolded outside the court premises as the suspect was being processed, prompting a heavy security response from officers.

Kenya

Kindiki said African nations must prioritize locally generated data as a key pillar of future economic growth, governance, and development.

Kenya

The DCI identified the suspect as Elisha Gatwa, who was apprehended in Ruiru following investigations and intelligence leads connected to the incident.

Kenya

Kabogo questioned whether current digital advancements truly serve all citizens, noting that an estimated 80 million Africans with disabilities risk being left behind.

Kenya

The first outlet will open at PrideInn Azure Hotel in Nairobi, with plans to roll out an additional nine to ten restaurants across the...