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Kamene Goro: I am not going to have more than one child

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Kamene Goro: I am not going to have more than one child

Kamene Goro has revealed that she does not plan to have more than one child.

In an interview on Saturday, January 3, 2025, she said she already has two babies, her husband and her dogs, and their family is complete. Kamene made the comments while reflecting on her personal life and broader plans for the future.

“I’m not going to have more than one child. I already have two babies,” Kamene said.

She explained that her decision considers both her family situation and the circumstances around her. According to her, balancing family and life plans is important. She added that future planning must also consider the country’s direction.

Alex Mwakideu and Kamene Goro during the interview. PHOTO/Screengrab by K24 Digital

“A lot of the plans that anyone is making right now have to be in line with where our country is going to be,” she said.

Kamene pointed out that Kenya faces major political changes that could affect everyone.

Planning for the future

Kamene warned that the upcoming 2027 election could be intense.

“We have a crazy election that is coming in 2027. It is going to be crazy,” she said. She added that many current developments in the country indicate tension and frustration among Kenyans.

“But also next year could be full of abundance,” Kamene said.

Media personality Kamene Goro at a past event. PHOTO/@kamenegoro/Instagram

She noted that despite challenges, there are opportunities for growth and progress in the coming year. Her comments reflected a mix of caution and hope.

Kamene also shared insights into her marriage.

“We are about to get to year 3 in my marriage. But we have been together 5 years,” she said.

Kamene said she wants to focus on the family she already has while considering external factors such as the country’s future and stability.

Her reflections showed a balance between personal life and awareness of wider societal issues. Kamene believes planning carefully now will help her manage both her family and the challenges that may arise in the coming years.

Kamene concluded by reminding that thoughtful decisions, both in family and life, require considering the present situation and future possibilities.

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