Video: Edwin Sifuna's Speech Disrupted as Woman Gives Birth during Rally in Bungoma

Video: Edwin Sifuna's Speech Disrupted as Woman Gives Birth during Rally in Bungoma

  • A surprise moment during a women's event left attendees emotional and sparked an outpouring of reactions both on-site and online
  • A video which captured a political leader’s unexpected gesture at the event warmed hearts and prompted praise across various social media platforms
  • The leader, known for his love for people, took immediate action to help as the women shouted in joy

Nancy Odindo, a TUKO.co.ke journalist, has over four years of experience covering Kenyan politics, news, and features for digital and print media.

Bungoma: Nairobi senator Edwin Sifuna on Sunday, July 13, attended a women empowerment rally in Kabuchai constituency, where he delivered the keynote address.

Joy as a woman gave birth at Edwin Sifuna's rally.
Senator Edwin Sifuna was pictured at the Kabuchai women empowerment event. Photo: Edwin Sifuna.
Source: Twitter

The event, hosted by area MP Majimbo Kalasinga, took an unexpected turn when women erupted in jubilation mid-speech, announcing that one of the attendees had given birth at the venue.

"A woman has given birth!" they shouted joyfully, prompting Sifuna to pause his address with a smile as he took in the moment.

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Did Edwin Sifuna gift new mother?

Moved by the occasion, the senator directed that the new mother be rushed to the hospital for proper care.

In a gesture of goodwill, he gifted money for diapers and other necessities to the mother through MP Kalasinga, and also extended a cash token to the new father.

Sifuna further asked for suggestions on the best name for the newborn, a gesture that resonated warmly with the crowd.

The joyful moment quickly spread on social media, with many praising the senator’s kindness and charisma.

Supporters hailed the incident as symbolic of the great things awaiting the politician, who is also a lawyer known for his eloquence and firm leadership.

However, some Kenyans questioned the wisdom of the woman attending a public rally so close to her due date.

Later, Sifuna shared a post on social media:

“A gathering with our women of Kabuchai. Thanks to area MP Majimbo Kalasinga for the invitation. I was truly honoured.”

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The event highlighted both the unpredictability of public forums and the human connections that can emerge in the most surprising moments.

A woman gave birth during Edwin Sifuna's event in Bungoma.
Senator Edwin Sifuna was pictured during a rally at Kabuchai, Bungoma. Photo: Edwin Sifuna.
Source: Twitter

How did Kenyans react to the Bungoma incident?

JM The Duke✅

"In Luyha culture, that is a sign of greatness for Sifuna."

Ezra.👌

"Mama masiku zimefika unajipeleka kwa mkutano wa siasa? Eish."

Ibrah250

"Dalili kubwa Sifuna, you will be president of this nation one day."

carmago½

"Alikua ameenda mkutano kama hii akiwa na mimba sincerely ako na kasoro."

Danson Kipampi

"Sifuna has a bright future politically."

Cocoshatta

"God planned how this baby was going to survive, sent the mom to the right place at the right time, aww."

2 women give birth at Kisii rally

In other news, during the 2022 campaigns, two women gave birth at a rally in Nyaribari Masaba Ward, Kisii county, while attending a political event for then-gubernatorial aspirant Ezekiel Machogu.

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According to reports, both women delivered baby boys within 30 minutes.

Elderly women at the event stepped in and successfully assisted with the deliveries before medical support arrived.

Deeply moved by the incident, Machogu promised to take care of the newborns as part of his commitment to community welfare.

Proofreading by Mercy Nyambura, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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Nancy Odindo (Current affairs editor) I have one year of experience in print media and more than four years in digital media. I am currently working with Tuko.co.ke as a Current Affairs editor. I have attended training on Managing Sexual Harassment and Gender Equality and Inclusion, organised by WAN-IFRA and the Google News Initiative (GNI), designed to help journalists find, verify, and tell their stories. Email: nancy.odindo@tuko.co.ke/nancyodindo@gmail.com

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