So much more than meets the eye
My worst memory, like any other naughty child around then, is being asked to pick my preferred belt. Don’t get me wrong, I deserved the beating. I was A TERROR! I always seemed to get in trouble. When I was three my parents got a divorce. It was not that I grew up in a house where parents fought constantly. It just didn’t work out for them and despite this my sister, brother and I have good relationships with BOTH parents and that’s what matters. Was I affected? Of course I was. If anyone tells you that they weren’t affected by their parents’ divorce, they are lying. I think I turned out pretty well, and I guess that’s what counts.
The best quality about my family is that we always show up for each other. Always! If something is going on, good or bad, they are always there no matter what. Being part of my family is the biggest blessing. It is because of them, that I am the person you see today
I am a Kenyatta and a Gecaga but I’ll let you in on a little secret: A name does not, and will never make a family. It is the qualities the people in the family possess that make a family. If you base your whole existence on a name, what happens once it is no longer there?
EDUCATION
My school life was nice. I made a lot of friends in boarding school with people who are still my friends today. What I miss most about university is the freedom. I won’t lie. I partied HARD.
Denne historien er fra March 2019-utgaven av TRUE LOVE Magazine East Africa.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent ? Logg på
Denne historien er fra March 2019-utgaven av TRUE LOVE Magazine East Africa.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
RADIO HEADS
Known for their pleasant voices and eloquent English, Cate Sidede, Terry Muikamba and Anne Mwaura open up about life on air, their personal struggles and why they love radio.
WHY SO INSECURE?
Creating false realities inside your head based on assumptions is highly likely in any relationship. PRISCILLA WAIRIMU says acknowledging this is a problem is the first step in the right direction.
TOGETHER, APART
Are you in a long-distance relationship? Are you tired of hearing all the messages of doom from people who swear your relationship is bound to fail? ALISON SIFUMA shows you how to foster your connection despite the space between.
THE BEAT KILLER
Amos Njenga Chege aka Magix Enga, on producing, forgiving Harmonize for sampling his beats and finally getting into singing.
THE ANTI-SOCIAL STORY TELLER
Muigai Mwangi aka Ndugu Abisai, 30 loves the art of storytelling. He speaks on his love for chai, his biggest fear as a writer and the Soap opera he is currently writing.
The Making Of A Popstar
Her first EP (Extended Play Record) is ruling the airwaves and Tanasha Donna wants you to know that despite her heartbreak and being a new mom she is on her way to superstardom.
IS YOUR RELATIONSHIP FUN?
A relationship can sometimes feel boring. This is a phase that comes and goes. However there are certain circumstances where feelings of relationship boredom are not a phase but are permanent.
MANAGING YOUR ANXIETY
Anxiety is like a toddler, it never stops talking, tells you constantly that it wants its own way, and keeps you up when you are trying to sleep.
INDOOR CAMPING
No indoor plans for the Easter Holiday? MERCY RAPHA shows you how to make indoor camping a forever memory for your kids.
6 FUN HOUSE-BOUND ACTIVITIES
Stuck with the kids at home this lockdown season? MERCY RAPHA gives you fun activities to turn boredom into bonding time.