"The only constant in life is change and we must be present and aware to appreciate and embrace it." She said
“Winds of change blew my way and two months ago, I decided to end the long term relationship with Dr Alfred Mutua. We had a good run and I am forever grateful to God he brought us together. We remain friends,"
"I put down the Machakos First Lady cap- and what an honor it has been to be of service!,”
“I will continue to do projects close to my heart, charity work etc through the Lillian Nganga Foundation’ as this has always formed who l am as a person." she added
On his part, Dr Mutua confirmed the breakup, noting that Ms. Nganga will however continue to run the county projects especially the ones she initiated even as they part ways.
"She will be a close advisor as I run for president because I trust her sharp insight and heart. She had always been my number one fan. Our love for each other is permanent but I think at times, space and new directions are important," the governor said.
"I thank God for bringing Lillian into my life and the many ways we have made each other grow...We celebrate life and are pleased that we have reached this decision in a mature, agreeable manner," the county boss said.
"I am a happy and blessed man and we have agreed we will protect and support each other," he added.
Ms.Ng'ang'a shot to limelight shortly after the election of Governor Mutua in 2013 cementing her status as Machakos County First Lady.
In a past interview with a local daily, Ms Ng'ang'a said she met with Dr Mutua in 2011 and they cultivated their union from then.
Dr.Mutua has three children from his first wife Dr.Josephine Thitu. The two are said to have tied the knot in 2000.
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