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‎Joyce Gituro: Married Women Did Not Want Me Near Their Husbands After I Broke Up With My Man”nilikuwa Tisho”



‎Former head of Radio at Royal Media Services, Joyce Gituro, faced a myriad of challenges when she separated from her husband.

‎In an interview on Lynn Ngugi show, the veteran media personality shared her career journey and falling in and out of love.

‎Illustrious career

‎The former radio presenter loved her job but wanted to quit by the age of 50 and set up her own company. This dream became a reality when she hit 46 years. She quit her job at Mediamax and started her public relations company.

‎Joyce Gituro Ex-Husband

‎Gituro, who had stated earlier in the interview that she was not discussing her marriage, shared how her ex-husband introduced her to church and salvation.

‎Although the two went their separate ways, the mother of three urged her children to ‘give their father something small’ when they started earning a salary.

‎Joyce recalled how her former husband would preach and lead many to Christ.

‎“My former husband would preach, watu wanaokoka. He would lead people to God……So many people were admiring me. This lady is married to a guy who knows the Lord, you know, watu wanatuona kwa kanisa tunasmile na watoto wetu”, she told Lynn.

‎“This is the guy amenichukua aminilead kwa Christ and then he leaves me”, she bitterly narrated her falling out with her ex-husband.

‎Depressed by the turn of events, she resorted to drinking. It took her four years to come to terms with her situation.

‎Dating

‎Her attempts to find love as a single mom was not smooth sailing. “I tried dating around that time and I will tell you I got to a point where I said….hafadhali ni rudi kwa yule bwana yangu”, she said amid laughter.

‎Gituro went on to add that people date single mothers ‘differently’. The former radio presenter said she has respect for men who marry women with children and embrace them.

‎“I got into a relationship that lasted for like two years. Initially it was a very good relationship with a mature person but with time unaanza kuona, where are we headed?”, she said.

‎“He doesn’t want to create time for you and kids”, she said of the relationship.

‎Joyce Gituro Married women cutting ties with her

‎Mama Jakes, as she is also fondly known, said the biggest stereotype she faces as a single mother is from fellow women. She gave an example of being denied a chance to join a ‘chama’ because the members were not comfortable she did not have a husband.

‎Some of her married friends even cut ties with her.

‎“After we separated with my former husband, the women who were married, some of them cut ties. They even start doubting your morals. The wives feel like you are a threat, you can nyakua their husbands”, she said.