A rare convergence of senior government officials, Members of Parliament, and county leaders was witnessed in Unyaa Village, Kyangwithya West Ward in Kitui Central Constituency, during the traditional wedding (Ngasya) ceremony of Michelle Kalua, daughter of renowned scholar and development expert Dr. Isaac Kalua Green, and her fiancé Michael Obiero.

The colorful cultural celebration brought together family, friends, community elders, and top government officials, highlighting both the cultural significance of the occasion and the high-profile connections of the families involved.

The ceremony attracted a powerful delegation from the national government, including Principal Secretary for the National Treasury Dr. Chris Kiptoo, Principal Secretary for Immigration and Citizen Services Dr. Belio Kipsang, and Principal Secretary for Livestock Development Hon. Jonathan Mueke.

Also present were Kitui Central Member of Parliament , Kitui County Assembly Deputy Speaker and Kyangwithya West MCA , Kitui County Speaker , Mwamisi MCA , alongside other leaders and dignitaries from across the region.

The leaders used the occasion to congratulate the couple and emphasize the importance of preserving cultural heritage, particularly traditional marriage customs that continue to play a key role in strengthening family and community ties.

The Ngasya ceremony, a key step in the Akamba traditional marriage process, symbolized the formal introduction and union of the two families ahead of the couple’s full wedding ceremony.
Guests were treated to vibrant cultural performances, traditional songs, and symbolic rituals that reflected the richness of Akamba traditions. The atmosphere was filled with joy, celebration, and blessings for the couple’s future.

Friends and relatives described Michelle and Michael as a young couple full of promise, wishing them a marriage built on love, peace, mutual respect, and shared growth.

As the celebrations concluded, well-wishers expressed optimism that the union would mark the beginning of a strong and lasting partnership between the two families.

