Video: Senator Khalwale dances with kids, presents gifts during wife's funeral
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- Kakamega senator Boni Khalwale's third wife's funeral was presided over by a Catholic priest, who held a mass in his home
- Khalwale led his children in carrying gifts to the priest, including a bottle of wine and a large bunch of green bananas
- The moment was captured on video and shared by Rajaj Raj Media, drawing widespread attention online
Kakamega senator Boni Khalwale turned heads at his third wife's Catholic funeral mass on Thursday, 21 August, after he was filmed dancing alongside his children as they presented gifts to the officiating priest moments before the mass began.
Footage captured by YouTuber Rajaj Raj Media shows Khalwale leading the procession in high spirits, carrying a bottle of wine toward the Catholic father at the altar.
His daughters accompanied him, bearing additional offerings, including a strikingly large bunch of green bananas that drew the attention of those in attendance.
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The scene unfolded against the backdrop of a white outdoor stage setup, with clergy in purple vestments presiding over what appeared to be a formal Catholic requiem mass.
Despite the solemn occasion, Khalwale's dancing as he approached the altar gave the moment an unexpectedly lively character, blending celebration with mourning in a way that has become a talking point.
The gift-giving ritual is a recognised part of Catholic Mass tradition, where families present symbolic offerings during the offertory.
However, it is the senator's animated demeanour and the size of the banana bunch that caught viewers' eyes.
Khalwale is a veteran Kenyan politician who currently serves as Kakamega County senator. A medical doctor by training, he has represented the county in various capacities over the years and is well known for his outspoken political commentary.
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Source: TUKO.co.ke
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