Anne Wamuratha admits she threw cake at Kiambu people, asks for forgiveness
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Anne Wamuratha admits she threw cake at Kiambu people, asks for forgiveness

Kiambu Woman Rep wannabe Anne Wamuratha has apologized to the public after a video of her throwing pieces of cake at a crowd went viral.

In the video, Wamuratha was seen throwing pieces of cake to a group that was at a stadium in Ruiru.

Presently, Wamuratha has communicated regret on the incident that she says happened last year.

She requested that her fans to forgive her and vowed to do better in the future.

She vows to create opportunities for the people of Kiambu and serve them determinedly as their Woman Representative when elected for the position come elections in August.

“I wish to confirm that I am the one captured in the Viral video throwing pieces of cake to a group of people who had gathered at the Ruiru Stadium for an event on November 7th, 2021.

I was the cake matron of the day and erred in crowd control and appropriately sharing the cake,” she wrote.

“I deeply, and sincerely, apologize for the action and ask the people to forgive me. If I would turn back the clock, I would distribute the cake differently. I am a mother and a wife determined to bake a larger cake of opportunities for the people of Kiambu and serve them diligently as their woman representative.

Indeed, I earnestly apologize and acknowledge my mistake, it won’t ever happen again.yours trurly, Anne Wamuratha,” she wrote in an explanation.

Before the cake occurrence, Wamuratha had caused a commotion after an interview with Inooro where she said that most Kiambu residents are ‘mentally challenged’.

She explained the articulation saying that
those who suffer mental health challenges are not mad as some people may have interpreted her comment during a media interview.

She added that the rising instances of mental instability manifested by an increase in suicide and murder cases – were not just in Kiambu but in the whole country.

“If you give me the opportunity to serve as the Woman Representative, I will build centers in several sub-counties where residents will visit qualified counselors to tackle the mental health menace.”