Size 8 Donates Diapers, Sanitary Pads to Women at Lang'ata Prison: "Let's Support Them"

Size 8 Donates Diapers, Sanitary Pads to Women at Lang'ata Prison: "Let's Support Them"

  • Gospel singer Size 8, with Softcare Kenya, visited Lang’ata Women’s Maximum Security Prison
  • She donated diapers, sanitary pads, and wipes to inmates, including pregnant women
  • The woman of God praised a handbag she bought from an inmate and urged the public not to judge

Gospel singer Size 8, born Linet Masiro Munyali, has shared love with women in prison.

Gospel Size 8.
Gospel singer Size 8 donates diapers. Photo Size 8.
Source: Instagram

As the world was marking World Menstrual Hygiene Day on Wednesday, May 28, the gospel singer brought gifts to the Lang'ata Women's Maximum Security Prison.

Size 8's warm gesture to inmates

She shared a video showing her visit and goods: diapers and sanitary pads.

"Ladies and gentlemen, I and Softcare came here at Lang'ata Women's Maximum Security Prison. Softcare cares. We love you our customers and we love to give back to society. We have brought diapers. You can see how they are many. Most of them are for newborns. Some of these women are pregnant, some of them are giving birth. We ant to support you who are watching us today. Let us support these women. We have even bought from these handbag. This is a handbag made by inmates. Don't judge anyone" she said.

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Captioning the video, she wrote:

"Menstrual Hygiene Day took place yesterday May 28 and we as the @softcare_kenya family went to spend the day at Langata Women Maximum Security Prison.. We donated pads wipes and diapers to the inmates...we spent time with them and had a good time.... To God be the glory."

Size 8 shows off progress on her mansion

In another update, Size 8 recently revealed impressive progress on her elegant new mansion.

The singer and her husband, DJ Mo, who recently renewed their vows, are eagerly preparing to move their family into the new home.

Size 8 showcased the lush front yard, now adorned with vibrant grass that adds a refreshing touch to the property.

She also gave Benachi’s wife a glimpse of the spacious house, featuring white walls and ample room, as captured in a video tour.

During an interview with Benachi and his wife Joan, who were invited to visit the home, Size 8 shared insights into what has helped them reach this milestone.

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After the tour, Joan and Size 8 discussed housing strategies, emphasising how to approach building a home for maximum satisfaction.

Size 8 and DJ Mo.
Gospel singer Size 8 with hubby DJ Mo. Photo: Size 8.
Source: Instagram

Size 8 explained that building a house is preferable to buying one because it allows you to customise the design, location, and number of rooms.

She admitted that one of the biggest mistakes she and Mo made was not downsizing from their Lavington mansion while constructing their family home.

Her advice for those building homes is to cut costs where possible and not worry about others’ opinions.

For instance, she suggested selling unused assets, like a car, to avoid unnecessary expenses.

She encouraged Benachi and Joan to downscale, not to live poorly, but to manage their finances wisely and have extra income.

Proofreading by Asher Omondi, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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Brian Ajon (Entertainment Editor) Brian Ajon is a journalist accredited by The Media Council of Kenya with five years of experience in print and digital media. At Tuko.co.ke, he is an Entertainment Editor (joined in 2021). He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Communication and Media Technology with IT from Maseno University. Ajon is also the Newsletter Editor of the Maseno University Alumni Association (MSU-AA) and He is keen on entertainment and viral stories. Email: brian.ajon@tuko.co.ke.

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