Real Househelps of Kawangware actress Njeri Gachomba opens up her fight with depression: I used to cry a lot in my bedroom 

Real Househelps of Kawangware actress Njeri Gachomba has shared that she has been fighting depression for sometime now.

The mother of one first shared her experience with depression when she broke up with her baby daddy two years ago. She opened up about her experience in a Q and A session where she said she has been struggling with mental illness.

“You know, depressed people are advised to talk about their issues but it’s never that easy for me because I hate talking about my problems,” Njambi said.

Silent

She went on to say that many people choose to stay silent because people don’t understand it’s a disease.

“No one will ever understand the pain you are in and that is why I just prefer to lock myself in my bedroom and pray rather than talk to someone.” she confessed. 

Adding:

It is so hard because once you are stressed by a small issue, you go back to square one. I just listen to music, cry a lot and I mean a lot. Sometimes I hate the attention and there is so much pressure from everyone.”

Rowdy Gor fans killed in grisly road accident along Nairobi-Mombasa Road

Three Gor Mahia fans were crushed to death along Mlolongo on Sunday while coming from a game after the matatu they were hanging from passed to close to another which had stopped to drop passengers.

Two of the fans crushed died on the spot while the others were rushed to Shalom Community Hospital in Athi River. The driver of the matatu that had the fans hanging said that he was trying to avoid a head on collision with an oncoming trailer.

Fans from Kawangware

The matatu was ferrying fans from Kawangware to a match at the Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos town. Other passengers who sustained injuries following the impact are still admitted at Shalom Community Hospital. The driver of the stationary matatu is among the victims who sustained serious injuries.

Is DJ Shiti planning on quitting TV show ‘Real House helps of Kawangare?’

Comedian Dj Shiti has not only been winning fans but he has also been growing his promising career. For a while now he has been entertaining his fans through the Real House Helps of Kawangare where he plays the role of the lead actor – after comedian Njugush left.

However during an interview with Pulse just recently, he was asked whether it was true that he was to leave the TV show as revealed by several tabloids a while back.

DJ Shiti
DJ Shiti with Awiti

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Well, he did not confirm nor deny but according to him – he was only supposed to appear on 5 episodes and after his contract ended the producers of the show convinced him to stay he said;

Well upon meeting Abel Mutua in 2014, who introduced me to Mr Waithaka Mukuria, the agreement we had was that I was to feature in strictly five episodes.But owing to great public demand Mr Waithaka was forced to recall me.

With his catchy and funny character I bet the show would have never gotten the same review as he played the important part now that Njugush was no longer working with ‘Real House helps of Kawangare.
Anyway it is good for his fans to know that he is not planning on leaving anytime soon, right?

DJ Shiti reveals how s*x commercial workers operating along the Koinange street helped him before the fame and money

There is always an inspiring story behind every successful person and this round DJ Shiti has shared his. Before the money and fame Real house-helps of Kawangare actor DJ Shiti was just another man chasing his dream of becoming a comedian.

Having struggled to get his name out while performing in Nakuru he happened to meet someone who connected him with Churchill and like a dream come true he was among the lucky persons who landed an audition for the comedy show which he passed.

DJ Shiti
DJ Shiti (Photo courtesy)

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However, at this time he had no friends or any accommodation in Nairobi since he was new. For this reason he was forced to sleep on the streets but luckily he got help from the ladies working along the Koinange street.

According to him they gave him some money and accommodation before he got on his feet. Speaking to Pulse he said;

In between the auditions I would often sleep out in the cold streets of Nairobi. The only people who came to my rescue were my ‘sisters’ known to do business within Koinange street who occasionally gave me money and temporary accommodation.

Well he is grateful to them and luckily for him his career keeps growing as he is now the lead actor on Real house-helps of Kawangare after Njugush quit the show.