Kambua's Emotional Message After First Interview Since Giving Birth

Gospel musician Kambua Manundu graces the cover of Parents Magazine in March 2020
Gospel musician Kambua Manundu graces the cover of Parents Magazine in March 2020
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Gospel musician and Citizen TV's Rauka show host Kambua Manundu, wrote an emotional message thanking one woman who came to her aid at a time her spirit was low and she was facing criticism over not giving birth.

Kambua via Instagram on Tuesday, March 2, detailed that she had held an interview with Parents Magazine after declining to honour the call four years ago when she didn't have a child, after the magazine's director Eunice Mathu approached her.

"I met Mathu in Wamba, Samburu. I'd gone there with AMREF Health International for the alternative rites of passage for girls (campaign). Anyway, she asked me to grace the cover of her magazine and I quickly declined, exclaiming, "But I have no children"! 

Rauka show host Kambua Manundu in an Instagram post on December 28, 2019
Rauka show host Kambua Manundu in an Instagram post on December 28, 2019
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"She insisted that even though I didn't, I still had a voice to speak into that space. Well, I didn't. I wasn't ready. Looking at this cover my eyes well up because God was and is still writing my story. Thank you Eunice Mathu for finding me worthy even when I doubted myself," Kambua stated.

Kambua gave birth to a bouncing baby boy in August 2019 after a seven-year struggle. The Nishikilie hitmaker further detailed how sorrowful her life was as she went through life's struggles.

"My years of waiting were so daunting. But I wouldn't take them back. The lessons God taught me...the encounters I have had with Him are all priceless. When the pain was gut-wrenching and my heart nearly drowned in tears, I never stopped believing that God would come through for me (whichever way He chose to). 

"And as I hold my toto today I am reminded that God gives good gifts. My baby Nathaniel is a miracle; He is, as my husband likes to say, a world-changer and a history-maker. And I believe his life will continue to bring glory to God," Kambua added.

She further uplifted the spirits of childless women, affirming her support for them, while insisting that they would see the light at the end of the tunnel. 

"May every waiting womb be reminded that God remains faithful even when we are faithless. As you wait, my tent remains pitched right next to yours, in the land of hope. I haven't crossed over alone. We will cross together, leaving no one behind. 

"None of us shall be left drowning in despair. Our stories, regardless of how they unfold, will be beacons of hope along ancient paths. If you're still trusting for a miracle, send me a request. I'm praying for you," Kambua urged. 

Gospel musician Kambua Manundu in an instagram post in Monday, March 2, 2020
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Gospel musician Kambua Manundu in an instagram post in Monday, March 2, 2020