The sudden and tragic death of Kizito Moi Amukune has sent shockwaves through the community.
Amukune, who tragically passed away within the bull’s pen, sustained severe injuries to his head, neck, and backside, marking the end of a deep bond he shared with the bull, Inasio, spanning two decades.
In the wake of this heart-wrenching loss, politician Boni Khalwale paid tribute to his caretaker, reflecting on their shared journey.

Alongside his heartfelt words, Khalwale shared a photograph capturing a poignant moment at the burial, showcasing his three wives: Josephine Umina Khalwale, Gloria Sekeiyan Khalwale, and Diana Moragwa Khalwale.
The image resonated deeply with many Kenyans, who expressed their support and affection for Khalwale and his family during this difficult time.
In a caption accompanying the photo, Khalwale expressed profound gratitude for the unwavering support of his wives and sons, including Steven Kapten Khalwale, Tigana Khachuma Khalwale, and Sonister Timboi Khalwale, throughout the challenging period.

The display of unity and strength within the Khalwale family amidst adversity garnered admiration and respect from the community.
Despite the tragic circumstances surrounding Amukune’s passing, the photograph serves as a testament to the resilience and solidarity of the Khalwale family.
Boni Khalwale’s journey to prominence is marked by both personal and professional achievements.

Despite humble beginnings, Khalwale’s academic prowess paved the way for his enrollment to study medicine at the University of Nairobi.
However, it was during his time at UoN that the political bug bit him, leading him down a different path.
Khalwale’s political career has been characterized by his dedication to serving the people and advocating for their rights.

His passion for grassroots politics and commitment to addressing the needs of his constituents have earned him widespread respect and admiration.
Beyond his political endeavors, Khalwale’s personal life has also captured public interest, particularly his relationship with his three wives.
Josephine Umina Khalwale, Gloria Sekeiyan Khalwale, and Diana Moragwa Khalwale are not only supportive partners but also integral members of Khalwale’s family.

The photograph shared by Khalwale serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of family and unity in times of adversity.
It highlights the strength that can be found in the bonds of love and companionship, even in the face of tragedy.
As the Khalwale family mourns the loss of Kizito Moi Amukune, they find solace in each other’s presence and the outpouring of support from the community.
Their resilience and solidarity stand as a beacon of hope, inspiring others to cherish and nurture the relationships that enrich their lives.
