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    NAIROBI, August 14 – When she lost her parliamentary bid in 1997, she thought it was the end of the road and vowed never to vie again.

    But slowly, the political bug got into her and she found herself vying for the same seat in 2002.

    She failed.

    By 2007, Esther Murugi Mathenge had learnt the game and she made her third attempt for the Nyeri Town Constituency seat, this time more vigorously and she finally won.

    A first timer in Parliament, the soft spoken legislator had double luck when she was appointed Minister for Gender, Children and Social Development under the Grand Coalition Government.

    Q: Who is Esther Murugi Mathenge? A: I am a single mother of two, five foot two inches tall, weighing 60 kg. I am also a very simple person, I don’t like late nights but I do enough between the time I’m up and the time I go to sleep.

    I love just about what every other woman loves; I like to have an easy time, read my books and watch TV. I think I can watch everything from Inspector Mwala (a local comedy) to soap operas and classics.

    I however read a lot with a bias on fiction. I don’t like biographies very much but the rest I read. I also like to meet new people everyday.

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    Why Likobe lost urge to be an actor

    Likobe attracted admiration and anger in equal measure in the course of his career.

    Why? Because he made decisions that made his viewers and fans burst into laughter, but also reacted with fury that tormented his opponents, but made the budding Vioja Mahakamani, Vitimbi and Vituko comedy shows the most popular television programmes in the country.

    Likobe thrilled his fans with antics that made the programmes a joy to watch particularly when he teamed up with Inspector Mwala occasionally in Vitimbi but prominently in Vioja Mahakamani.

    "It was a moment of truth when I performed together with Mwala in both shows. It was a hilarious moment in the two shows and we built our relationships professionally before we went our separate ways," Likobe, real name is Aurelian Mwalikumbi, told Sunday Magazine.

    Coincidentally, the two actors are of the same height and are related by blood.

    Likobe refers to Inspector Mwala (real name Davis Hezron Mwabili) as his uncle and both of them hail from Taita Taveta County in the coastal region.

    Their acting career as a pair resembled the Nigerian pair of Nollywood celebrated actors Osita Iheme and Chinedu Ikedieze.

    In the early 1990s, Likobe was a permanent actor in Vituko as a houseboy of Zoa with Mombas

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