Narok County Senator Ledama Ole Kina has opened up about his grooming habits, revealing that he only takes the time to comb his hair when he is feeling down.
This insight came during a radio interview where he discussed his personal feelings and the current state of affairs in Kenya.
Ledama shared that on the day of the interview, he was feeling particularly upset, prompting him to attend to his hair.
“I decided to comb my hair today. It’s a reflection of how I’m feeling deep within. Today, I’m feeling rather melancholic,” he explained.
His mood was influenced by the ongoing floods in Kenya, which he attributed to flawed policies and the unchecked construction of buildings in flood-prone areas by wealthy individuals.
Despite the occasional grooming, Ledama expressed a preference for maintaining untidy hair, stating that it energizes him.
The senator is known for his distinctive appearance, often seen wearing traditional Maasai attire. His tall and somewhat shabby hair has become part of his public persona, reflecting his commitment to authenticity and his willingness to stand out.