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Willis Raburu And Wife Leave Kenyans Talking After Their Diani Photos With Wife Expectant Go Viral

Raburu and his wife are expecting another child

by Mwende
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Willis Raburu is a Kenyan celebrity, news anchor and show host. He works with Royal Media Services-owned media station Citizen TV. Willis hosts a show dubbed Ten over Ten on Citizen TV and another show on Hot96 radio, which is also owned by citizen TV.

Willis, a father of one, is married to Ivy Namu and the two are one of the best celebrity couples in the nation. Ivy and her hubby are expecting their secondborn baby, and they can’t stop posting the baby bum on their social media platforms.

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Willis Raburu

Ivy Namu and Willis went for a baby moon a few days ago. This comes not long after the two held a surprise birthday for their baby boy. It was one of the most expensive birthdays that family and close friends only attended. On his birthday, Willis took the opportunity and propose to his life’s love.

Willis and his wife have spent the weekend on Diani beach and Wasini island. They have been posting photos and videos of them having fun. Willis, who hosts a morning show at Citizen tv today, had to host it virtually, live from Mombasa.


The two love birds went for a boat ride in the famous Indian Ocean, and later on, Wilis surprised his wife with a romantic dinner date held on the beach. Ivy was speechless, and she couldn’t help but remain wordless.


Willis and Ivy had announced that they are expecting a baby on 29th May, which means Ivy is just a few weeks to the due date. We all can’t wait to see their secondborn baby. Take a look at the following screenshot of what they have been posting;

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