- William Ruto's younger brother, David Samoei, and his lover, Carol Kitur, held their white wedding
- The president's brother donned a black suit and an orange tie, while his bride was in an all-white ensemble
- Nick Ruto and his wife, Evelyn Chemutai, were also present at the occasion, and they looked stunning
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President William Ruto's younger brother, David Samoei, has tied the knot in a lavish white wedding.
Ruto's brother ties the knot
The lavish white wedding has left tongues wagging on social media, with several Kenyans wishing them well in their union.
In a photo that has circulated on social media, David rocked a black suit and an orange tie.
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His bride, Carol, rocked a white gown that left her looking like a true African queen.
The wedding's reception was held at the Mount Kenya Safari Club, and a lovely carriage at the reception went viral.
Nick Ruto graces uncle event
The eldest son and firstborn child of President William Ruto showed up in a black tuxedo at his uncle's wedding.
Nick looked sharp in black and completed his look with dark shades. His wife, Evelyn Chemutai, was also in attendance.
The gorgeous Evelyn complimented her husband's great looks with her pink dress.
Her skin tone matched perfectly with the maxi dress, and she accessorised with black shades.
She also carried a tiny bag that was covered in gold.
Ruto leads men in dance
Ruto attended the wedding, and he rocked an all-black ensemble. His wife, the First Lady Rachel Ruto, was also present.
She wore a colourful maxi dress that complimented her husband's dark attire.
Prominent leaders were also in attendance, such as Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi, MP Oscar Sudi, CS Kipchumba Murkomen, and Nyeri governor Mutahi Kahiga.
They were all smiles as they had conversations with Ruto at the lavish event.
Ruto, in a viral clip, danced with other men as they held onto traditional sticks and chanted as they moved rhythmically to the Kalenjin music.
Netizens lauded the president for always being vibrant at events and letting loose when it came t dancing.
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