East African Legislative Assembly (EALA MP) Zipporah Kering has given a visual statement that she is a woman of taste and luxury after unveiling her brand new Toyota Lexus LX570. The legislator yesterday took the car for prayers.
She shared photos of the dedication ceremony, showing the car that will surely turn heads and make a statement wherever she goes.
“Give thanks in all circumstances for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus,” said the Mp.
“How gracious is the Lord that I won’t tire offering my gratitudes for His plentiful blessings.
Earlier today together with Bishop Korir during the blessing of the new vehicle,” she said.

In the photos on Facebook, Kering is captured in prayer on the steering of the stunning beast with sleek lines and a glowing white finish that glints in the sunlight. Looking at the images, one gets the feeling that it is a dream which has been long in coming and one that gives her pure bliss.
“Its exterior, a study in sophistication and strength, exhibits a silhouette that perfectly complements any road, on-road or off while its handling elevates your drive to its most visceral heights,” says Toyota, the company that manufactures the Lexus.
The Toyota Lexus LX, is a
full-size luxury SUV sold by
Lexus, a luxury division of
Toyota since January 1996, having entered manufacturing in November 1995. It is Toyota’s largest and most expensive luxury SUV.
Kering, who was formerly the Nandi Woman Representative before joining EALA has previously said that her nomination to the regional assembly was a result of her loyalty to President William Ruto.
Speaking during an interview with Citizen TV in February, Kering said that she played her role well during the campaign, saying some people contributed their wealth to help and it bore fruits.
“Let me say that loyalty pays, everyone played their role well during the campaigns, some used their money to make sure the elections were worn,” she said.
Kering said she conceded defeat as an MP during the party nominations and supported President William Ruto’s win, hoping that her political career would not end at party nomination.
“I knew that the government has many positions, that’s why I held on to the EALA position, and continue with my political career,” she said.