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Kimathi Rawlings, the youngest son of Ghana's late former President Jerry John Rawlings, has reportedly tied the knot in a private ceremony, details of which remain largely under wraps.
The rare public glimpse into the Rawlings family's joyous occasion emerged with sightings of Kimathi on the dance floor, showcasing some "beautiful moves" as his sisters enthusiastically cheered him on.
A brief but heartwarming video shows a beautiful woman hooked to Kimathi's right arm on the dance floor, confirming the solemnisation of their union.
The exact date and location of the wedding, as well as the identity of his bride, remain undisclosed, respecting the family's apparent desire for privacy.
This low-key approach is somewhat consistent with the Rawlings children's general preference for privacy, despite their late father's prominent public life.
This wedding ceremony, though private, offers a rare moment of personal celebration for the Rawlings family.
While details remain "sketchy", the news of Kimathi's marriage is likely to be met with warm wishes from the Ghanaian public, who have followed the lives of the late President's children with interest.
The event underscores the continuation of life's milestones even for families with profound historical ties, as a new chapter begins for the youngest Rawlings son.
Kimathi Rawlings, known for largely staying out of the public eye compared to his elder sisters, particularly Dr. Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings, who is a Member of Parliament for Korle Klottey, has pursued a career in technology and business.
His siblings include Zanetor, Yaa Asantewaa, and Amina Rawlings.
The presence and visible support of his sisters on the dance floor suggest a close-knit family bond, celebrating this significant milestone together.
The late Flt. Lt. Jerry John Rawlings, Ghana's longest-serving head of state, passed away in November 2020, leaving behind a legacy that continues to shape Ghanaian politics and society.
His family, led by his widow Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, has largely maintained a dignified and private stance since his passing.
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