After serving for two terms, many popular Governors in the country like Wycliffe Oparanya, Hassan Joho, Patrick Khaemba among others had no other option but to go home ahead of the 2022 general election.
From that time, Patrick Khaemba who was the Trans Nzoia county Governor for two terms has been living a private life. He has been operating behind the scenes but today, Kenyans were left talking after the popular former Governor dominated headlines for wrong reasons.
That is because according to Nation Africa through their official telegram page, Patrick Khaemba is now in trouble after he was sued by a Ugandan woman. It is said that the Uganda woman sued the former Trans Nzoia Governor because of child support.
Reports went on to indicate that the woman moved to court seeking order to compel Mr. Khaemba to settle Ksh. 236,000 so as to cater for the child's welfare.

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