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Like father like son: Boni Khalwale’s son joins politics

by Enock Ndayala

Former Kakamega senator Boni Khalwale has once again left Kenyans in awe after announcing that his son will be on the ballot in this year’s General Election.

Khalwale announced that his son Kevin Aluvisia would run for the Isukha West ward seat on Deputy President William Ruto’s United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party ticket.

Khalwale who is known for congratulating his children for their stellar performance in national exams, the former legislator wished his son all the best as he officially ventured into the murky field of politics.

Former Kakamega senator Boni Khalwale has once again left Kenyans in awe after announcing that his son will be on the ballot in this year’s General Election.
Former Kakamega senator Boni Khalwale has once again left Kenyans in awe after announcing that his son will be on the ballot in this year’s General Election. Photo: Boni Khalwale/Twitter.

“Son, shine all the way to victory,” Khalwale said in a statement posted on his official Twitter handle on Sunday, April 24.

Khalwale, whose children have dominated in the national exams are now poised to take center stage in the political arena.

The Kakamega senate aspirant in this year’s polls had earlier hinted at giving wheelbarrows to his graduate children seems to have changed the course of their careers to political seats.

This comes just a day after Khalwale who is eying to recapture the Senate seat took to his social media pages to congratulate his children for their performance in the just-released KCSE results for the second time this year.

According to the results shared by Boni, Flavia Shimuli Khalwale, a student of Alliance Girls’ High School scored a mean grade of A- (minus) while her twin brother Steven Kapten Khalwale got a grade C plus.

“Celebrating twin blessings! My family and I thank God together with the teaching and non-teaching staff of Alliance Girls High School and Kakamega High School,” he said.

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