Uasin Gishu Journalists End 2024 with Joyful Engagement Ceremonies
Uasin Gishu County’s media fraternity celebrated the end of 2024 with three heartwarming engagement ceremonies, marking a season of love and joy for local journalists.
The first of these joyous events took place in Weitaluk, Trans Nzoia County, where Marius Kemboi, the Vice Chairman of the Uasin Gishu Journalists Association, got engaged to his longtime partner, Marion Korir. The ceremony was attended by close friends, family, and colleagues from the journalism community who came together to celebrate the couple’s love and commitment.
Marius Kemboi, who has been an active member of the media industry in the region, was filled with excitement as he took the step towards his new chapter in life. His engagement to Mario Korir marks a significant milestone for both individuals, who have been in a loving relationship for several years.
Shortly after, Henry Bitok, another respected journalist from Uasin Gishu, also had his engagement ceremony, this time in Chepkorio, Elgeyo Marakwet County. Bitok’s fiancée, Abigael Jepkorir, was by his side as they shared the special moment with their family and friends. The couple was surrounded by heartfelt messages and well wishes as they embarked on their journey toward marriage.
The third engagement took place in Tiret, Tapsagoi Ward, Uasin Gishu County, where Paul Kibor and Magdaline Jepkirui held a colorful ceremony that captured the attention of many. The event, which was filled with traditional dances and joyous celebrations, showcased the strong bond between the couple, who have been part of the Uasin Gishu media circle for years. The couple received warm blessings from their guests, who praised their love and commitment.
For the journalists involved, these engagements were a refreshing change of pace from their usual work of reporting and writing. It was a time for the individuals to celebrate personal milestones, with the support of their professional community.
As 2024 draws to a close, these engagements serve as a reminder of the importance of love, unity, and community, even for those who spend their days bringing news to the public. The Uasin Gishu Journalists Association, along with friends and colleagues, congratulated the couples and wished them happiness in their future together.
These engagements have not only added a touch of personal joy to the lives of the individuals involved but also brought a sense of camaraderie and celebration to the media community in the region, leaving a memorable mark on the end of the year.