- Chief Justice Martha Koome has shared a rare glimpse into her personal life, revealing that her husband often serenades her with music in their private moments
- Speaking in an interview with Radio Africa’s Kalondu Musyimi, the CJ discussed her love for music, admitting that although she isn’t a good singer, her husband’s serenades bring her great joy
- Koome, who also practices yoga to unwind, noted how much she enjoys spending time with children, finding their innocence calming after long days at work
Kenya’s Chief Justice Martha Koome has, for the first time, given a glimpse into her personal life away from the demands of her high-profile legal career.
In an interview with Radio Africa’s Kalondu Musyimi, the joyful CJ opened up about various aspects of her life, including how she unwinds and the significant role music plays in her daily routine.
She revealed her deep love for music, adding that her husband often serenades her by singing to her.
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This tender revelation offered a rare insight into her private life, especially her sweet relationship with her husband, who is largely unknown to the public.
The CJ, visibly delighted during the interview with the young Gen Z host, also admitted that she is not a good singer.
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She explained that her husband sings to her because he knows she can’t sing, though her love for music remains strong.
What else did Martha Koome reveal?
As she answered the questions, CJ Koome also shared that she practices yoga, a way she relaxes after a long day, sparking reactions from many online users.
Additionally, the CJ revealed her love for children. When she’s not listening to music, she enjoys surrounding herself with children, explaining that their innocence helps to calm her.
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This passion has led her to visit many children’s homes, and she often arranges for the children to visit her at home.