Murega Baichu’s heartfelt Valentine’s Day message to Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza
Love is in full bloom for Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza this Valentine’s Day as her musician husband, Murega Baichu, pours out his heart, expressing his adoration for the county CEO.
Dressed in a striking red suit, his signature classic godfather hat, he shared an endearing photo alongside Kawira, who donned a charming flowered dress.
Accompanying the photo was his heartfelt caption:
“I never get enough of you. I only want to give you more. Happy Valentine’s Day, my love,” Baichu penned.
The couple has a penchant for showering each other with affectionate messages, particularly on special occasions.
In April 2023, Kawira Mwangaza penned a heartfelt love letter to her husband on his birthday, expressing her enduring love and gratitude.
In the letter, she appreciated him for bringing joy and laughter into her life, while also expressing excitement for the future years they will spend together.
The post has garnered attention online for its unique portrayal of the governor’s husband, where she affectionately describes him as “Medicine,” “Handsome,” “Wisdom,” “King,” “Highest Quality,” “Romeo,” “Integrity,” “Power,” and “Guitar Man.”
Ending the letter with a simple yet profound “Love you” and the reference “1st MAN 012,” the governor’s message resonates with many for its heartfelt sentiment and personal touch.
In December 2023, Kawira hailed her husband as a modern-day John the Baptist, attributing him with various esteemed titles and roles.
She described him as the epitome of gentleness, the leader of Meru Airways.
“He is the first gentleman. The commander of Meru Airways. The most handsome man in Africa and some parts of Europe. The political advisor to the governor of Meru county and John the Baptist of today to the governor,” she said.
Kawira also made headlines after naming a rehabilitated road in honor of her husband, Murega Baichu.
Taking to social media, she proudly shared photos of the revamped road, now christened as Murega Baichu Road, which connects Kirung’a to the Muthalankari area.
Speculations arose that the road’s path leads to her father-in-law’s compound, potentially influencing her decision to dedicate it to her husband.