Kathy Kiuna tells women to date broke men

Reverend Kathy Kiuna has advised women to be patient with their partners and not to reject them for marriage simply because they are not financially stable.

Reverend Kiuna, who ministers with her husband Bishop Allan Kiuna at Jubilee Christian Church, shared her own experience as an example. She recalled how her husband, who is now a successful businessman, was once so poor that he could not afford to pay for their first date.

“He invited me out for coffee, but I ended up paying for it because he didn’t have any money,” she said. “But I saw the potential in him, and I knew that he would one day be successful.”

Reverend Kiuna’s advice is based on her belief that love is more important than financial stability. She says that if a woman is truly in love with a man, she should be willing to support him through his financial struggles.

“Don’t be discouraged if your man is not rich,” she said. “If he loves you and you love him, you can build a successful life together.”

Reverend Kiuna’s advice is likely to resonate with many women who are facing similar challenges. In Kenya, where the cost of living is high and economic opportunities are limited, many young people are struggling to make ends meet. This can make it difficult for them to find a partner who is financially stable.

However, Reverend Kiuna’s message is that love is more important than money. She believes that if a woman is truly in love with a man, she should be willing to support him through his financial struggles. This advice is likely to give hope to many women who are looking for a partner to share their lives with.

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