Bomet Governor Joyce Laboso succumbed to cancer on 29th July 2019 in Nairobi.
The 58 year old politician took her last breath while receiving treatment at Nairobi Hospital in Nairobi county.
On the fateful day of her sudden death, she had been put under house rest, with a keen watch from the doctor, only for the family to announce her demise.
Governor Laboso had been put under specialized treatment since she received medication in India and UK.
While in Britain’s Royal Madden NHS Hospital , NASA leader Raila Odinga, Ambassador Manoah Espisu, Chief Justice David Maraga and Kericho Governor Paul Chepkwony paid her a visit.
Former Bomet Governor Isaac Ruto also paid her a visit.
10 Interesting Facts About Joyce Laboso
- She was born 58 years ago as Joyce Cherono Laboso in 1961
- She was elected to serve as governor of Bomet County from 2017 until her death in 2019
- Laboso was married to Edwin Abonyo whom they had three kids. Joyce was forced to drop her husband’s name and revert back to Laboso in 2017 elections for political mileage.
- On 25 September 2008 she succeded her sister late Lorna Laboso to win the Sotik Constituency MP in a by-election
- Late Lorna Laboso who also was serving as an assistant minister, had been killed through plane crash that also claimed Cabinet Minister Kipkalya Kones
- Joyce Laboso worked as a Lecturer in the Department of Language and Linguistics at Egerton University
- Laboso also served as a Commissioner of the National Commission on Gender and Development.
- Anne Waiguru, Charity Ngilu and late Laboso held a special record in Kenyan politics as the first female politicians to be elected as governors
- She worked as Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of Kenya between 7 October 2008 – 22 August 2017
- During the 2017 general elections, Laboso defected from ODM to Jubilee party