- Bishop Kathy Kiuna was asked questions by her daughter Stephanie Kiuna about whether she planned to date
- Kathy lost her husband, the late Bishop Allan Kiuna, in July 2024 and has often opened up about her grief.
- She also explained that people grieve differently, and in the past few months, she has cried quietly
Bishop Kathy Kiuna has admitted that he has recently been asked if he would date again.
Source: Facebook
The woman of God and her late husband enjoyed a loving and peaceful marriage for over 30 years before she died of cancer.
Kiuna died of cancer on July 9, 2024, while undergoing treatment at Nairobi Hospital.
Kathy has mourned the late Allan Kiuina with touching tributes, admitting that she missed him dearly.
During an interview with her daughter Stephanie Kiuna, the woman of God opened up about the possibility of dating again.
Stephanie had asked her followers to share questions they would like to hear her mother answer.
He wondered if his mother was ready to date nearly two years after the bishop’s death.

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“Mom, are you ready? Does mom Kathy see herself dating again? Not to replace dad, but just for friendship.”
Kathy revealed that she had been asked about it before, but was still reeling from her late husband’s death.
“I hear that a lot… a lot of questions, and I’ll be honest with you, and I’m only answering this because this is talking to Steph. Um, I think for me. I still haven’t gotten over losing my husband. Yeah.”
The female bishop noted that she had not even considered the possibility of dating someone else. For now he was focused on Christ.
Kathy said that in order for her to even consider dating someone, God would have to speak to her.
“And um so raw that it’s not even something I have even ever thought about or considered. Yeah. I even you know, had a thought. Yeah, crossing your mind. It’s like what do you mean? It has never even crossed my mind. Yeah. And what I’ll say is I will not say yes or no. Yeah. I will say for me I’m so sold out to God that He would have to really speak with a voice. A loud one. Very loud. Very Very loud. Like, this is the way to walk in it. I’ve not even thought about it.

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The idea of dating has not crossed Kathy’s mind yet.
“It’s too painful. Like, I can’t even. It’s so painful. I can’t even imagine it. Yeah. Right now. So that’s my answer. I can’t imagine it. Not thought about it. It never crossed my mind. I’ve not imagined it at all. Yeah. And I think for now I leave that very far away. Yeah.”
The preacher also touched on his mourning, sharing that people mourn differently, and revealed that for him there were many judgments.
“And I’m going to say something, and I believe it’s going to help somebody. You see, uh, people grieve very differently. Very differently. Never judge somebody for the way they grieve. I have seen it now in my grieving period. Um, there are lots of judgments, lots of comments, lots of uh stories that are so unreal and so unrealistic. Yeah.”
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