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We found love at a prayer meeting

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Robert Mwangi and Jane Waititu went for a prayer meeting in December 2016 not knowing they would come out on the other end having met their future spouse. They share with STEVEN OBUDO their journey to matrimony.

In December 2016, Jane Waititu, 27, and Robert Mwangi, 29, attended an end of year thanksgiving prayer meeting. Robert, a pastor and sign language interpreter, particularly had the intent of praying for a wife. Unknown to him, Jane had seen him first and noted that he had come with a lady. “I believed he was dating her and I thought they were ‘goals’,” she jokingly says.

This assumption, however, could not have been further from the truth. Having come from a work trip earlier, he had asked the lady friend in question to accompany him to the event. As the night wore on, a determined Robert outlasted his counterpart who had grown tired and went on to sleep. This prompted him to join Jane’s group. This would be their initial point of interaction.

Intrigued by Jane’s prayerful nature, Robert went on to check her out on Facebook. These checkups would eventually manifest into meetups, which left Robert smitten. In March 2017, he plucked up the courage to finally express the budding feelings he had developed for her.

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“I was from a toxic relationship and I wanted my next relationship to lead to marriage,” he shares.

As he made his intentions known, he also shared about his past experience. Jane, a recording artist, pondered on the matter for a week as she hadn’t envisioned herself getting married to a pastor. She would eventually give him a chance; a decision she largely attributes to his caring nature.

Two months down the road, their conviction that they were headed for marriage was so strong much to Jane’s surprise. Despite coming from different financial backgrounds, she accepted him and even adapted to his lifestyle.

From the word go, his goal was to be open with his then girlfriend. He made it known to her that he came from a very humble background, a far cry from her well-to-do background. He even took Jane to his home for her to see for herself. To his relief, this was a non-issue to Jane and she expressed as much in both words and action. As a result, they are very vocal about couples being open and truthful to each other. This, they believe, sets the right precedent for a healthy relationship.

After dating for a while, Robert decided to consolidate the relationship by asking Jane to make an honest man out of him. “I wasn’t expecting it. A friend and I had gone out and as we were talking, he appeared out of nowhere with placards asking me to marry him,” Jane shares, adding that she gave a resounding ‘yes’.

The next step, which was planning for a wedding, was not so well received by some family members. Robert comes from a family that views weddings as a formality and was opposed to their union.

As a result, the two had constant run-ins with family who strictly adhered to traditional practices and were taxing to deal with, almost to the point of making them give in. Nonetheless, powered by the help of friends and their determination, they got married on December 8, 2018 in a colourful wedding ceremony.

They gleefully term the wedding as a beautiful and convenient occasion. This is especially so since they managed to have their wedding and reception at the same venue. One year down the line, the lovebirds remain inseparable.

Although they admit living together initially required getting used to, they have settled in seamlessly. Jane particularly attributes this to letting nature take its course as she has successfully eased into the pastor’s wife role.

“He supports my singing ministry so why wouldn’t I support his?” she concludes.

This article was first published in the January 2020 issue of Parents.

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Elizabeth Nzisa: The Firstborn Who Became a Mother Overnight

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While most teenagers spend their days focused on school, friendships, and dreams for the future, Elizabeth Nzisa, fondly known as Shiku, was forced to grow up much faster than she ever imagined. At only 17 years old, she found herself taking on the role of a mother to her three younger siblings after her family was hit by tragedy not once, but twice.

Her story, shared in an emotional interview, is a powerful reflection of strength, sacrifice and the deep bond between siblings. Elizabeth recalls the moment her life changed completely. Her mother died while giving birth to their youngest sibling, a baby boy. In the middle of that painful loss, their father walked away from the family, leaving Elizabeth alone with a newborn and two other young children to care for.

Mama yetu alipass 2024, Feb. Alipass akipata haka katoto kadogo. Dad naye akatuacha akaenda

 

Becoming a Mother Too Soon

She explains that she had no choice but to step up and become the parent in the house. She raised her youngest brother from the day he was born, and to this day he calls her mum, not knowing she is actually his big sister. That detail alone shows how much responsibility she carried at such a young age. She became the provider, the protector, the caregiver, and the emotional support for her siblings while she was still trying to understand life herself. With little help from relatives, Elizabeth had to find ways to survive, balancing school when she could, doing small jobs and making sure her siblings were fed, safe and loved.

The journey was not easy. She faced financial struggles, emotional exhaustion, and the pressure of trying to stay strong even when she felt overwhelmed. There were moments when she doubted herself and wondered if she was doing enough. Still, her story is not about defeat. It is about endurance. Elizabeth talks about finding strength through faith, support from the people around her, and the determination to keep her family together no matter how hard things became.

Over the years, she made sure her siblings stayed in school, had food on the table, and grew up feeling loved despite everything they had lost. What could have been a completely broken home became a family held together by her sacrifice and commitment.

Many viewers reacted emotionally, saying the story moved them to tears. Some described firstborn daughters as second mothers, while others said her life shows the kind of courage people rarely see but should never forget.

 

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Elizabeth Nzisa: The Firstborn Who Became a Mother Overnight

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While most teenagers spend their days focused on school, friendships, and dreams for the future, Elizabeth Nzisa, fondly known as Shiku, was forced to grow up much faster than she ever imagined. At only 17 years old, she found herself taking on the role of a mother to her three younger siblings after her family was hit by tragedy not once, but twice.

Her story, shared in an emotional interview, is a powerful reflection of strength, sacrifice and the deep bond between siblings. Elizabeth recalls the moment her life changed completely. Her mother died while giving birth to their youngest sibling, a baby boy. In the middle of that painful loss, their father walked away from the family, leaving Elizabeth alone with a newborn and two other young children to care for.

Mama yetu alipass 2024, Feb. Alipass akipata haka katoto kadogo. Dad naye akatuacha akaenda

 

Becoming a Mother Too Soon

She explains that she had no choice but to step up and become the parent in the house. She raised her youngest brother from the day he was born, and to this day he calls her mum, not knowing she is actually his big sister. That detail alone shows how much responsibility she carried at such a young age. She became the provider, the protector, the caregiver, and the emotional support for her siblings while she was still trying to understand life herself. With little help from relatives, Elizabeth had to find ways to survive, balancing school when she could, doing small jobs and making sure her siblings were fed, safe and loved.

The journey was not easy. She faced financial struggles, emotional exhaustion, and the pressure of trying to stay strong even when she felt overwhelmed. There were moments when she doubted herself and wondered if she was doing enough. Still, her story is not about defeat. It is about endurance. Elizabeth talks about finding strength through faith, support from the people around her, and the determination to keep her family together no matter how hard things became.

Over the years, she made sure her siblings stayed in school, had food on the table, and grew up feeling loved despite everything they had lost. What could have been a completely broken home became a family held together by her sacrifice and commitment.

Many viewers reacted emotionally, saying the story moved them to tears. Some described firstborn daughters as second mothers, while others said her life shows the kind of courage people rarely see but should never forget.

 

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Endometriosis and sex: How to make intimacy pain-free

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There is no doubt that endometriosis can affect a woman’s way of life. The condition slews a couple of conditions, painful sex being one of them. Penetration pulls and pushes any tissue growth behind the vagina and lower uterus.

Although symptoms may differ from woman to woman, here are some things you can do to lessen your pain and ensure you have some good time:

Take a dose of painkillers

Take an over the counter painkiller that sits well with your body before intercourse and incase pain persists, take another one as prescribed.

Track your cycle and try at certain times of the month

Most women with endometriosis experience excruciating pain during their period and ovulation. Keep track of your cycle so that you can know when you are ovulating. You can use apps like my calendar and flo period tracker to track your periods. This will help you know when best to engage in sexual intercourse.

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Use lube

Vaginal dryness is not something to be ashamed of and if you happen to have it, lube should be your best buddy. Make sure to use any silicon or water based lubricant anytime you feel like your vagina is dry. Ensure the application is of good amount to achieve a wet area.

Explore alternatives

Talk with your partner about things that turn you on and bring you pleasure. Just to mention a few; mutual masturbation, foreplay, kissing and mutual fondling. Sex does not have to mean intercourse.

Try different positions

Experimenting different positions can teach you and your partner which ones hurt and the ones that bring direct pleasure with no or less pain. Positions that are considered better vary from person to person so take the time to explore and learn yourself with your partner.

Find the right rhythm

Finding the right rhythm can help you experience less discomfort during sex. Quick thrusting or deep penetration can aggravate pain. Talk to your partner about that which you do not like and find ways that will satisfy the both of you like exchanging positions so that you can control the speed and rhythm.

Bottom line

Intimacy does not have to be boring, painful or make you hate the condition that you have. Talk openly about your feelings around sex and penetration and what would help to ease your concerns.

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