She was born in 1992 and her birthplace and residence is
Nairobi. In 2017 she and her then volleyball partner,
Naomi Too, reached the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships in Vienna, earning $3,400 in prize money. In 2019 she and Naomi Too won a silver medal at the games at Rabat. She was again in Morocco in 2021 where she played at the African Beach Volleyball Olympic Games qualifiers on 21–28 June. Too was injured and she could not make the first Olympic trial. Kenya's beach volleyball coach
Sammy Mulinge invited Too to the Olympic training although he was concerned by her injury. Too was not included when the
volleyball players names for the Olympics were revealed on 26 June 2021.
Brackcides Khadambi was called to pair up with Makokha to replace Too. Makokha/
Brackcides Khadambi and
Yvonne Wavinya/
Phosca Kasisi make up Kenya's beach volleyball team. The team were waved off from Kenya by President
Uhuru Kenyatta for the Olympics in Tokyo in three batches to try and minimise the chances of being effected by the
COVID-19 pandemic. The Kenyan volleyballers stayed in Mombasa for training before flying to Tokyo. Makokha noted that they were the African champions, but the pandemic meant that many of their future opponents had been able to play more matches. Their first match was against Brazil on 26 August. She partnered with
Brackcidise Agala at the Olympics in Tokyo. In 2023 she had a new partner in
Yvonne Wavinya and they compete at the African Games in Ghana in 2024. ==Clubs==