Speaking during a Q and A Segment with Mpasho’s Kalondu Musyimi, the father of three shared he made a personal decision to quit drinking.
“I do not drink alcohol because there is no nutritional value in alcohol.”
Asked who his favourite Kenyan artists are, Mosiria responded
”My favourite ni wale vijana wameimba ‘Anguka Nayo. (WadaglizKE)”

In a recent interview with Mpasho, Mosiria who has been married for 9 years asked Kenyans to give his wife peace.
“I would only ask those people who post negative things about me, those who post some messages, you know, some even write, ‘this one won’t make it to next year,’ and other things. You know, you scare my wife. Please give my wife peace. You make her live in a constant state of worry because she sees the comments. Just give my wife peace, please. One day you will be in this position. And I think most of the people posting these things are young people who are not yet married, and I pray that they one day get married so that they understand what people go through when you abuse them when you post negative things about them… it is not a good feeling,” the county officer candidly shared.
To his wife of nine years, Mosiria gushed over her as he shared his hopes for their future.
“Marriage is a very beautiful thing, you know. It makes you responsible,” Geoffrey shared with a huge smile plastered on his face.

George Mosiria
Mosiria credited his dad for his teaching which has helped the civil servant keep his marriage and family happy and intact.
“My dad taught me how to deal with conflict, how to lead, and how to respect women, how to respect my wife by how he respected his wives—he had three wives, all of whom are my mothers,” the vocal county officer heartily shared.
To his wife, he expressed gratitude by stating, “I love you so much. Were it not for you, I’d never have the pleasure to be called dad or someone’s husband. You have made me a respectable man because you not only take care of me and my children, but you also feed me well, ensure I’m always well-dressed, and above all, you love me truly and care for me. Thank you for loving me and tolerating me for the past almost 10 years. I pray God gives you good health and takes care of you, and if He sees it right, He helps us attain our dream of having a huge family, just like my dad, who had 21 kids.”
by PENINAH NJOKI
