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Kambua makes emotional comeback on Citizen TV with one wish

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Kambua makes emotional comeback on Citizen TV with one wish

Award winning gospel musician and TV Presenter Kambua Mathu is back on Citizen TV with one wish, months after delivering a baby boy.

Kambua could not hold back her emotions as she joined the Rauka crew on Sunday morning in her first show.

"Im so happy to back and feel so excited to be back. I hope sijesahau kazi," quipped Kambua.

The singeralso took to her Instagram page to announce her comeback on her show 'Rauka', wishing she would have more time to spend with her baby. 

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So happy to be back on #Rauka! TBH I wish I could just stay home a little longer with my toto, but I gotta do what I gotta do, right? 🤷🏾‍♀️ Thank you for all who tuned in, and thank you to the Gospel Sunday fam for the birthday love!’ Read her post.

Mrs Kambua who had previously struggled to have a child for seven years, delivered a baby boy, Nathaniel Muhoro Mathu on August 10th 2019.

The news of Kambua’s pregnancy back in May, was received with lots of excitement on social media with many celebrities congratulating her.

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She later opened up about the long wait and the sadness that would overwhelm her whenever a pregnancy announcement was made.

“For waiting wombs, pregnancy announcements can be serious triggers. I have lived it - how you just want to be so happy for others but somehow your own grief and struggle overwhelms you. My journey is a miracle whose details I still haven’t shared. One day I will. But as God continues to write my story and perfect what He began, let me share my heart with you. I've been around long enough and been through enough to know that pregnancy journeys are not perfect- far from it. They are messy, hope-filled, scary, joyful, and just very... complicated. I also know that for waiting wombs, pregnancy announcements can be serious triggers. I have lived it- how you just want to be so happy for others but somehow your grief and struggle overwhelms you,” she wrote.

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