Kiambu Representative Ann WaMuratha has categorically rejected the widespread social media speculation suggesting that she has parted ways with her husband, labeling the allegations as false and malicious.
The lawmaker, who is also a certified marriage counsellor, reaffirmed her dedication to her nearly 30-year marriage, asserting that only death will sever her bond with her spouse.
Wamuratha criticized the dissemination of misinformation online, claiming that social media has evolved into a harmful environment that jeopardizes personal lives and family structures.
“My home remains intact and is flourishing. WaMuratha is stable and steadfast,” she declared, countering the rumors circulating on the internet.
In a video she shared online, Wamuratha voiced her profound concern regarding the distress the rumors have inflicted on her family, supporters, and even members of the clergy.
She disclosed that the bishop who officiated her wedding was among those who reached out for clarification after the rumors gained momentum.
“I have received numerous calls from friends, supporters, and even the bishop who presided over our wedding, inquiring about the situation. People were genuinely worried,” she remarked.
WaMuratha, a well-known proponent of family values and a respected marriage counsellor, emphasized that she has devoted her life to advising couples and advocating for the sanctity of marriage.
“I’m certain that those who have sought my guidance as a marriage counsellor were left wondering about the origin of this story,” she added.
The Woman Representative underscored that her marriage is founded on mutual respect, support, and a profound understanding of each other.
She credited the durability of her relationship to a deliberate choice to concentrate on her partner’s strengths while overlooking minor imperfections.