After a lengthy absence from office that led to a political dispute, Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika is set to return to the country next month, The Standard can now authoritatively report.
In a tell-it-all interview, her deputy, David Kones, revealed that the governor is on a four-month maternity leave that started in mid-December 2024. "This is a four-month leave which takes into account working days only.
You can do your math on when the leave shall lapse," said Mr Kones.
However, Kones indicated that the tentative date of Kihika's return may vary based on medical grounds. "The governor may even come back to the country earlier than expected.