- Former President Uhuru Kenyatta and Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka attended the wedding of Gideon Moi’s son, David James Kimoi.
- The event was a private, well-organized celebration attended by family, close friends, and political allies.
- The presence of the two leaders highlighted deep-rooted ties with the Moi family.
- Kalonzo gave a short speech praising family unity, while Uhuru kept a low profile but interacted warmly.
- The celebration reflected tradition, elegance, and the Moi family’s continued significance.
David James Kimoi, son of KANU Chairman and ex-Baringo Senator Gideon Moi, tied the knot in a beautiful and intimate ceremony that saw key figures from politics and society join the family for the big day. The wedding was marked by grace, warmth, and a blend of tradition with modern style.
Uhuru and Kalonzo Step Back Into the Limelight
Among the notable guests were former President Uhuru Kenyatta and Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka. Though both have maintained a relatively low public profile recently, their presence at the wedding was warmly received. They were greeted with smiles and hugs by the Moi family, reflecting long-standing personal and political friendships.
A Ceremony of Culture and Class
Guests spoke highly of the ceremony, praising not only the couple’s elegance but also the hospitality shown by the hosts. The event beautifully merged cultural traditions with a modern touch, leaving many in admiration of the strong family bond that was clearly on display.
Kalonzo Speaks, Uhuru Keeps It Casual
During the celebrations, Kalonzo took a moment to congratulate the newlyweds, commending the Moi family for their dedication to family values and heritage. Although Uhuru didn’t give a formal speech, he was seen laughing and mingling freely with other guests, enjoying the light-hearted moments.
A Private Event with Public Interest
Despite the wedding being a private gathering, the guest list drew plenty of attention, especially with the appearance of influential political figures. The event subtly reminded Kenyans of the enduring influence of personalities like Uhuru, Kalonzo, and the Moi family in shaping the national conversation.
Ending on a Joyous Note
The wedding wrapped up in a colourful reception filled with traditional songs and dances. For the Moi family, it was not just a marriage celebration but a proud moment that reinforced their respected place in Kenya’s social and political space.






