Chief 'Misheveve' Honoured as He Bids Farewell to Public Service

Image of Chief ' Micheveve'
Image of Chief ' Micheveve'

Senior Chief Protus Wechuli, popularly known as Chief Misheveve, who went viral on the internet, has retired.

In a statement, Saboti Member of Parliament Caleb Amisi joined the community in Kapretwa to celebrate Chief Misheveve's retirement.

"Chief Misheveve has been a true servant to this community, leading with dedication and a unique sense of humor that has won the hearts of many," Amisi said during the celebration.

The MP commended the Chief for his years of service and the personal touch he brought to leadership, making him a beloved figure in the region.

 Chief 'Micheveve'
Image of Chief Protus Wechuli , popularly known Chief 'Micheveve'

 


He also urged fellow chiefs to learn from Chief Misheveve's blend of hard work and humor, which created a lasting, positive influence on the community.  

Amisi gifted the chief a brand new motorcycle alongside a bull from Deputy Inspector General Gilbert Masengeli as a small token of appreciation.

As the Chief steps into this new chapter of his life, Amisi wished him the best, expressing confidence that his legacy will continue to inspire for many years to come.

"We wish you nothing but the best in your retirement, Chief Misheveve," said the MP, as the community celebrated the end of an era in local leadership.

DAP-K Party leader Eugene Wamalwa also applauded the Chief in a statement, saying that he has been celebrated by Kenyans from all walks of life.

"One of the most popular Chiefs in Kenya, Wechuli aka ‘Misheveve’, retired today and was celebrated by Kenyans from all walks of life for his distinguished service. What a joyous day in Saboti, Trans Nzoia County! Hongera, my friend!" Eugene said.

Chief Protus Wechuli, a few months back, went viral in a video where he was heard explaining how a man was irritated by the vegetables his mother had prepared.

He explained how his mother had cooked misheveve—popularly known as pumpkin leaves—while he wanted African kales, known as sukuma wiki.

 

Chief 'Micheveve'
Image Chief Protus Wechuli receiving gifts