Bomet Women Representative Linet Toto delighted her fans by offering a glimpse of her breathtaking home compound, beautifully adorned with lush greenery and a serene atmosphere.

The youthful legislator, who recently welcomed a bouncing baby girl, shared captivating photos showcasing her meticulously maintained garden.

Nestled in Emityot Village, Chepchabas, her expansive countryside home boasts a picturesque landscape, with verdant trees creating a tranquil, modern jungle-like ambiance.

The serene surroundings captured in her photos radiated a sense of peace and tranquility.


While sharing the images, Linet Toto captioned, "Earlier at my home in Emityot Village, Chepchabas, I had a fruitful engagement with village elders and community leaders from Emityot, its surroundings."

She further elaborated on the discussions held, noting, "Our conversations centered on community matters and leadership, fostering a shared commitment to progress.

I am truly grateful for the wisdom, guidance, and unwavering support as we continue working together for the betterment of our great county, Chepchabas Ward, Konoin Sub-County."At just 24 years old, Linet Toto made history by defeating seasoned and well-financed politicians to clinch the woman representative seat unopposed, making her the youngest legislator in Kenya’s 13th National Assembly.

Linet Toto’s political journey has been marked by challenges. At one point, security guards barred her from entering the Deputy President’s residence, mistaking her for a non-dignitary.


The incident drew widespread criticism, especially in light of President William Ruto’s campaign narrative, which emphasized uplifting the underprivileged.

Toto’s victory in Bomet politics was a major upset, as she defeated incumbent Joyce Korir in the UDA nominations.

She faced stiff competition from several aspirants, including Beatrice Chepkorir, Eddah Chepkoech, Faith Chepkirui, Cicilia Chepkoech, Brenda Chepng’etich, Eunice Cherono, Susan Koech, Stacy Chepkemoi, and Joan Chekirui.