Prof Hamo cast his doubt if Jemutai's two children are his, demanding a DNA be taken to confirm if he is their biological father.
Speaking to Edgar Obare, Jemutai revealed that Hamo doubted the paternity of the children, therefore, took a DNA test early this week.
According to Jemutai, the paternity test was done on Tuesday and the result will be out in two weeks.
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Speaking to Edgar Obare, Jemutai revealed that Hamo doubted the paternity of the children, therefore, took a DNA test early this week.
According to Jemutai, the paternity test was done on Tuesday and the result will be out in two weeks.
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"The DNA will be out in 2 weeks," she said adding "We did the DNA on Tuesday at KEMRI."

In her text to Edgar, Jemutai also confirmed that indeed she met her alleged baby daddy at a Nairobi hotel to solve their issues.
Jemutai noted that she met Hamo alongside his brother at the hotel.
"She that was me, Hamo and his brother, we were at Big Square on Wednesday," she told Obare.
"We met Churchill on Monday and a few guys to try and sort out issues. We are still sorting out issues," Jemutai added.
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She further noted during the meeting, Hamo agreed to pay the children's school fees. She said Hamo gave her the school fee which she has already paid to the schools.
The DNA test and Hamo agreeing to be a responsible father comes a week after Hamo was accused of being a deadbeat father.