The former vice president, Kalonzo Musyoka, had earlier bdisclosed that his wife, Pauline Musyoka, is still recuperating from a long time illness. However, the family has kept anonymous the details of the disease that Pauline is suffering.
Kalonzo's son, Kennedy Musyoka, has come out to give details concerning the health status of his mother. Speaking during an exclusive interview with one of the TV stations, Kennedy said that his mother has greatly improved.
The son went further to say that it hasn't been easy for them as a family but they are grateful to God that their mother is improving.
"It hasn't been easy for us. But we thank God that our mother has greatly improved," noted Kennedy Musyoka. (Watch video from 13th Min).
Some few weeks ago, Machakos governor had caused a stir in the internet after he wrote a controversial post on Facebook alleging that Pauline was dead. Alfred Mutua came out to apologize later after the family said that Pauline was alive. 
Kennedy Musyoka.
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