- The life of Dorcas Nzilani Muindi changed after losing her husband in a fatal accident, as he lost his wife and also a pillar of help
- He was about to sink under the duties of lonely care, but refused to despair for his children
- Circles told TUKO.co.ke how the 40 -year -old mother got a new hope
A woman’s smile from Mang’olota village, Wamunyu/Yathu ward, Mwala parliament, Machakos County, has been restored after a tragic event.
Source: UGC
Dorcas Nzilani Muindi can now breathe in recovery after receiving much support from donors.
The Indian had been struggling for several years following a terrible incident that left the widow.
When did Muindi’s husband die?
A source close to the woman told TUKO.co.ke about her pain over five years following the tragic incident.
“Her husband was involved in an accident in 2019 and died. Since then she has been alone,” The source participated.
After the sudden and sad death of her beloved and helpful husband, Muindi has been forced to take on both the responsibilities of the father and mother.
He remained with three young children who were relying on him as a light of their hope.
What special group did the Muindi have to do with?
The burden of guardianship has been heavy for him, though he has received support from a specific group.
“The Royal Ladies Widows Group has been a great help to him. The group has helped him pay for his children’s fees, so they have helped him a lot,” The source added.
Additionally, the 40 -year -old was surprised at being given a new home after living in a bad environment.
He was awarded a completed house for furniture and donors who wanted to make his life and his children better.

Source: UGC
He also received beds and beautiful beds, as seen in photos shared with circles, showing the comfort he was given.
The circles also shared pictures of the old Muindi house, showing and exposing the kind of life he was living in the mother of her family.

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It was a house of honor but it had cracks on the walls and vessels that showed the humble life of the family.
The kitchen area looked small especially due to the abundance of objects in it, many of them being plastic containers.
The Muindi had filled the calendar to decorate his house and make it look better for what he had.
However, now he no longer needs to be embarrassed about his former residence as he is now given a beautiful, larger, more space and more modern house than the previous one.
“He was very happy, and thanked the Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Security and National Administration, Raymond Omollo, and President William Samoei Ruto by giving him a new home. We will also build a water tank for him, ” The source added.
He looked very happy as he was photographed with a team of donors who handed him the new house.
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