CNN journalist Larry Madowo is spending quality time in Lake Victoria, Kisumu County with his long-rumored flame Edith Kimani.
The two journalists, joined by a group of friends, appeared to be having the time of their lives, and Larry did not hold back from sharing the highlights on his X account.
In one post, Madowo uploaded a photo of himself and Edith holding each other affectionately on a boat.
“When you take the daughter of the mountain to the lake,” he captioned.
In another post, he shared a lively video of the two dancing to traditional Luo songs, complete with rhythmic drumming courtesy of their friends.
“Daughter of Kiambu goes to Kisumu, daughter of Kiambu loved Kisumu,” he wrote.
Nyar Kiambu loved Kisumu pic.twitter.com/bsyekWosPC
— Larry Madowo (@LarryMadowo) December 17, 2024
For years, whispers of a romance between the two media personalities have refused to die down. Both Madowo and Kimani, known for their larger-than-life personalities have kept their fans guessing. They have neither confirmed nor denied the rumours.
Nelson Havi’s request to Madowo
Former Law Society of Kenya (LSK) President Nelson Havi recently pledged to contribute 10 cows towards Madowo’s dowry if he accepted Bonareri’s offer, a 24-year-old lady who proposed to the journalist.
“Accept the offer, Larry. I will donate 10 cows for the nyombo and be your best man. We need you off the shelves,” Havi tweeted, urging Madowo to consider taking the bold admirer up on her proposal.
The young woman had reached out via email, boldly titling her message, “Request to get married,” and expressing her intent to wed Madowo without delay, promising to clarify her reasons later.
Her brief and direct email read: “Good day Larry, No wasting word, I am twenty-four years old, Kenyan and want you to marry me. Everything will be explained later.”
Amused by the unconventional approach, Madowo, 37, shared a screenshot of the email on X (formerly Twitter) on Saturday, October 19, 2024. His caption humorously highlighted her parting words: “Everything will be explained later.”