Wavinya Ndeti is one of the most famous and powerful politicians in the the country expecially in Ukambani region. She is the current and the second governor of Machakos county. She was elected to this position through the Wiper party where she succeeded hon Alfred Mutua who was the governor of Machakos from 2013.
Now, today, reports have emerged that hon Wavinya Ndeti has been forced to apologize to Kenyans over her recent dressing code that did not impress the people of this country expecially her supporters. As reported by the Citizen TV, Ndeti apologized through her social media accounts and vowed not to repeat the same.
"On Friday, the Governor took to social media to apologise to Netizens for trolling her over her voluminous outfit with many wondering how someone who is known for her fashion-forward dressing ended up with such an outfit. Wavinya, who appeared to have taken the criticism positively, lightly vowed not to lower her standards and become shoddy as she shared elegant pictures of her in past events." Said the reports.
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