Peter Salasya Envies Lawyer Nelson Havi After Posting Photo With Identical Adult Daughter


Mumias East MP Peter Salasya has admitted that indeed he should have married many moons ago.

This is after he spotted a lovely photo of former LSK Chairman Nelson Havi twinning with his adult daughter.

Havi, on the evening of Thursday, July 24, 2025, took to his Instagram and Facebook pages and shared the said photo followed by the caption;

“The twins,”

 

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Nelson Havi with his beautiful daughter. Photo: Nelson Havi/Facebook.

 

The photo impressed many of his followers who camped in the comments section of his post to congratulate him for raising such a beautiful daughter.

Among people who were moved by Havi’s photo was Peter Salasya who reshared it and admitted that he delayed in getting a wife.

According to Salasya, he should be having a grown up child if only had married earlier.

“Lawyer Havi with his daughter. Aki nilichelewa na mambo ya marriage. Saa hizi nafaa nikuwe na mtoto wa 10 years pia lakini wapi. Kweli dreams can push you away from other important matters,” Salasya posted.

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Peter Salasya said he should have married earlier and gotten children. Photo: Peter Salasya/X

 

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Most of his fans who attacked the comments section of his post urged him to get himself a wife as age is really catching up with him.

Not long ago, the Mumias East MP came out publicly asking ladies to open up to him, giving him a chance to date and even marry them.

At some point he even tried to shoot his shot at socialite Huddah Monroe, promising to treat her like a queen should she accept his marriage proposal.

Salasya has in the recent past been making headlines after hinting his intention to run for President in 2027.

He even did a countrywide tour to test the ground and interact with Kenyans.

 

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