Kirinyaga: A college’s daughter, 20, says the liner work helps her pay bills: “Not Kudate Wababas”

  • At the age of 20, Charity Deshinah Wachira said proud that they do not expect her parents to even pay her regular bills
  • The student at Ndia’s technical college focused on some of the things he was doing to earn a living
  • The young woman from Kirinyaga County urged her colleagues not to look for shortcuts to make money for their needs

A working sister from Kirinyaga County has challenged her fellow youth to be financially free.

Charity Deshinah Wachira (L) sometimes acts as a liner employee (R). Charity Deshinah Wachira.
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Charity Deshinah Wachira, the famous Ciira, shared her encouraging story about self -reliance.

Can you make money without getting married with the elderly?

At the age of 20, the gospel musician earns his money in a legitimate way and urges others to do the same.

In a statement that TUKO.co.ke gave an eye on, the musician with a musical talent discouraged his colleagues from courtship and the elderly to make money.

“It is not necessary to deal with Babaz or grandfather to make money. You can also work hard and make your own money,” He said.

Do the Wachira ask his parents money?

Wachira used herself as a perfect example of a diligent girl, saying she was working to support themselves.

He does not expect his parents to pay him bills and is proud to enjoy the fruits of his hard work.

“I am Comrade (college student), and I pay all my bills without involving my parents,” He explained.

Wachira noted that he spends his time wisely making money whenever he is free.

When do the Wachira work?

When he does not have classes or lectures, he spends that time working and earning income.

“During the weekend and days when I have no lessons, I do a liner,” He said proudly.

He even shared his picture on the field to prove his words and encourage others through action.

In the picture, Wachira is seen wearing a summer jacket, holding a shovel with one hand and the other with the other hand.

Is Wachira a business?

Behind him were some stones, probably for building, and the surrounding area seemed to be dug.

“People should volunteer to work until their dreams, hopes and plans come true,” He said.

Wachira also mentioned that he does a number of other things, including playing, writing books, and running a business.

He is the Chief Executive Officer (Director) of his cleaning company, Samchars Cleaning Services.

Kenyans praised the Machira for printing work

His story touched many people, as several users of social networks shared different views in the comment section:

Shiroh_ngiciri:

“Yes the spirit.”

MAMOTOWRAPS:

“We said that poverty is the only enemy and pure effort is strongly encouraged on the path of freedom.”

REECE_HENAKO:

“I greet you, my cousin! No retreat! No surrender.”

Smileandlaghalot:

“Bring Till Number Tumsupport Wau 😂😂 People of Nails on this side are Netflix And wait for us to be taken. “

Mwangi_pauloh:

“It feels good when you spend your own money.”

DanieljonasGray:

“This lie.”

Why did a 2023 KCSE student turn to the ribbon

In an related story, a girl who received C+ in the Kenya Secondary Education Certificate (KCSE) 2023 began to brush hair to increase her university fees.

Pauline Blessings, from Migori County, could not join the university shortly after high school due to financial problems.

To make money for his fee, Baraka began to make people’s hair from the comfort of their homes.

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