Chipo Mwitu vendor Bevalyne Kwamboka is now a bachelor's degree holder

• Kwamboka graduated with a degree in Education from Kenyatta University.

Bevalyne Kwamboka
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Viral chipo mwitu vendor, Bevalyne Kwamboka, is now a graduate. The woman who went viral two months ago, graduated with a degree in Education from Kenyatta University.

Taking to her socials to share the exciting news she wrote;

"Thank you so much for your continued support. Your Chipo mwitu vendor has done it."

Bevalyne Kwamboka
Image: Facebook

Bevalyne Kwamboka has attracted admiration for advertising her 'Chips Mwitu' business on social media. 

After weeks of urging netizens to visit her 'Kibanda' at the First footbridge from Donholm (Kware), Bevalyne's story went viral on social media. 

Just like a normal politician, Nominated Senator Millicent Omanga rode on this bandwagon, promising the small business lady her support.

On October 4, Millicent Omanga announced that her team visited Bevalyne and gave her money and equipment to run the business. 

"Bevalyne Kwamboka is now sorted. Umbrella, cash and stock to boost her hustle. Mvua au jua haitamharibia biashara tena. Now let's go eat those chips," Millicent Omanga wrote.

Days later, it emerged that the aspiring Nairobi Woman Representative lied about the goodies that she gave Bevalyne. 

Bevalyne clarified that some goodies were given to her, and after a politically appealing photoshoot, Millicent Omanga's team fled away with their Umbrellas. 

"For clarification, team @MillicentOmanga only bought waru za 350 came out of the vehicle with 5 umbrellas, took photos returned them and gave out one and two aprons.

Hiyo mambo ya cash haikua plus stock ni ya 350. Hizo waru gunia kubwa I had bought and started the day," she stated.

Congratulations to her on her graduation.

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