After questioning about where she is, Winnie shared an engaging video with an answer to Kenyans’ concerns.
Raila died in India on October 15, where he had gone for treatment. According to his family, he fell while walking in the morning. He had left a will stating that he should be buried within 72 hours, which shocked Kenyans.
At his funeral, his daughter, who was with him in India, expressed how a part of her died when her father died.
She also lamented him for being a courageous leader who cared about Kenyans and would go to any length to keep the country peaceful.
During the burial, Winnie conveyed President William Ruto a subtle message indicating that she was ready to return to local politics.
Winnie, on the other hand, remained absent from public life, skipping major events like as her brother Raila Odinga Junior’s installation as the new family leader.
Her disappearance sparked curiosity about her whereabouts, with many alleging that she was being instructed how to ‘take over’ for Raila.
The 35-year-old posted a black-and-white video on her TikTok channel showing her boxing in what appeared to be her home.
She was seen hitting the manuqiuen while enjoying her workout and listening to music. “I heard they were looking for me, so tell them (quietly) I am warming up,” she captioned her TikTok video.
Here are some of the reactions by social media users: Kiuna wrote, “Wow, my superwoman is back strong.” I love you, girl. May God protect you constantly.”
Mamake JJ commented, “Hivi ndivyo mtu atapigwa 2027.” Olly stated, “We are eagerly waiting for you, our Chogo.” Nyokabi Nyota commented, “Baby is letting all that negativity out.”
Mrs Kamush wrote, “Finally, we have been waiting for you.” Luo Prince wrote, “We’re waiting for you, mama. “You’re our next kingpin.”
Phoebepesh stated, “When they find you, do not let us down.” Jewel commented, “She needs to be a leader, watu waone war.”
By tuko
