Former PS Veronica Nduva's son engaged in colourful, themed Koito ceremony

Elegance, culture and quiet grandeur defined the traditional dowry ceremony (koito) for Joan Melly and Jeremy Mwendwa, son of Veronica Nduva, former Principal Secretary and the current Secretary General of the East African Community.

The ceremony beautifully blended heritage with modern sophistication, marking a significant cultural milestone in the couple’s journey towards marriage.

Hosted by the families of Mr Philip and Mrs Jeniffer Melly, the event brought together family, friends and notable guests to witness the formal union of two families through tradition.

The dressing stood out as a striking visual tribute to culture.

Joan Melly embraced traditional elegance in a carefully styled outfit featuring animal-print fabrics adorned with intricate beadwork.

Her look was completed with layered arm beads and a statement headpiece, reflecting deep respect for African heritage while maintaining a refined, contemporary appeal.

Jeremy Mwendwa complemented her perfectly, dressed in a cream-toned traditional ensemble with patterned animal details and matching headgear, symbolising dignity and readiness for marriage.

The overall colour palette, cream and brown tones, created a warm, harmonious visual flow across the event.

The ceremony setting was equally graceful, with soft drapery, floral accents and natural outdoor lighting creating a calm and intimate atmosphere.

Taking to X after attending the ceremony, Interior PS Dr Raymond Omollo highlighted the deeper meaning of such traditions.

“I wish the newlyweds a lifetime of love, harmony and shared purpose,” he said, emphasising the enduring values of unity and mutual respect that koito represents in African culture.

This wedding now adds to the growing list of high-profile union ceremonies that have happened in recent days. 

Barely weeks ago, Governor Patrick Ole Ntutu’s son, Jordan Santayia Ntutu, married Abigael Soila Moriaso in a vibrant Maasai-themed wedding in Narok that blended rich cultural elements with modern elegance.

The event featured red and white décor and traditional attire, with Abigael in a white gown accented by Maasai beads and Jordan in complementary cultural dress.

The ceremony was marked by a festive atmosphere that celebrated both families and their heritage.

As is the case with high-profile weddings, the guests were no different. 

The event was attended by President Ruto and other prominent leaders, including Health CS Aden Duale, Defence CS Soipan Tuya, and several governors, senators, MPs, and MCAs.