Joyce Maina struggling after father’s death: Grief is more like a wave 

Joyce Maina has confessed that tragically losing her dad last year is something that affected her life and she’s struggling to get her life back.

Taking to social media, the popular actress who lost her dad last year after a decomposed body found inside a car in a river in Embu was identified to be his, confessed that grief has been coming and going in her life, and that sometimes it really takes her away.

Grief

“The thing I’ve come to learn about grief or grieving is that it’s not a constant thing or feeling. It’s more like a wave,” she posted. 

Police said that they found on his body cash estimated to be between Sh10,000- Sh20,000 and a mobile phone. The late Maina was a successful businessman dealing in horticulture and had different farms in Embu and Kirinyaga.

 

 

Joyce Maina writes emotional message to late father after his body was found

Joyce Maina has penned down an emotional message honoring his late father James Maina. The decomposing body of businessman Maina was found in River Thiba at Urua village, Mbeere South Sub County five months after he went missing.

On social media, Joyce praised her dad for his kindness and always caring heart that has seen him help many while he was alive.

“I know biologically you only had two children. But there are so many people who called you father, mentor and friend. You touched so many lives and helped so many people and never expected anything in return. Heaven is lucky to have you. I hope your spirit of generosity lives in us until we meet again. Rip dad. I will always love you.” she said. 

Time off

Joyce and her family have also asked Kenyans to give them space as they organize on the funeral. On social media, she said that people should stop asking her about the funeral since she will share the details soon.

Kenyan actress Joyce Maina’s dad goes missing, begs Kenyans to help her find him

Actress Joyce Maina is asking Kenyans to help her locate her father who has been missing for more than two weeks now.

James Maina went missing on Saturday April 21st, 2018 around one in the afternoon, along Mwea Embu Road. He was driving a KCN 336R Volvo XC60 at the time.

Not been herself

 

Joyce Maina

Joyce took to Instagram to share that she has been having a tough time dealing with the issue and that’s why she has not been operating at full capacity.

“Hey guys. So I know I haven’t been 100% myself this past week and it’s because my dad has been missing since 21st April,” she wrote on her Instagram. 

“We tried to stay positive and deal with this quietly but we need your help. Please share the poster above and the car and any information you can share will be highly appreciated.

If you have any information or have seen him, please call 0722778115 or 0722385890, or report to the nearest Police Station.

This is the new TV show set to bring A-list stars to your screen soon

A new TV show is set to hit the market and will feature a bunch of A-list stars that Kenyans have always enjoyed watching.

The show dubbed “Monica” will have popular actress Brenda Wairimu starring as Monica and will include other top names such as singer Vivian, Joyce Maina, Sision Torome just to name a few.

Based on an average girl pretending to be rich

The series involves Monica who is just an average young girl but pretends to be rich and is forced to keep up with a series of lies to fit in her friend’s crew which are from a rich neighborhood.

Brenda Wairimu and singer Vivian will star in the new show

“The story  takes us through Monica’s character as a woman who is on a mission to be part of the rich crowd,” says Cheruscopic Production who have produced show.

“She completely gives up on obtaining an internship and gets Bob to be her steady boyfriend. She then fakes college transcripts to show she studied abroad. This is a story of love, life, poverty, wealth, jealousy, envy and how each one affects the of the other.”

The TV show is set to premier soon and be available online.

Watch the trailer below: