Kiambu Woman Returns From UK, Builds Lovely House and Takes Parents for First-Ever Flight

Kiambu Woman Returns From UK, Builds Lovely House and Takes Parents for First-Ever Flight

  • Salome Wangeci was brought up in Eldoret, but her family sadly had to move following election violence that rocked the area in 2007
  • The family moved to Thika, and while there, she planned to leave for the UK in search of greener pastures
  • While on a trip to Mombasa with her entire family, she told TUKO.co.ke how her mother and brother are overseeing the construction of her KSh 3 million bungalow

Mombasa Kenya: Salome Wangeci, a woman from Thika in Kiambu county, has finally kept the promise she made to herself, which was never to pay rent again.

Salome Wangeci.
Salome Wangeci, who is from the UK. Photos: Salome Wangeci.
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Salome was born and brought up in Eldoret, but in 2007, election violence happened and rocked their home area, and her parents had no choice but to move to Thika

Speaking to TUKO. co.ke, Salome said she left the country with KSh 50,000 for the unknown in the UK to look for greener pastures.

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"When I was on the plane, I promised myself that the day I return to the country, I don't want to be renting. With high bills in UK I minimised my spending; my two major goals were to bring my family of two boys and a husband to join me and to build a house back home," she said.
"I never bought a car for the first 1 year, and my family joined me after nine months; I kept the focus by working more hours and started building. My brother and mum managed the construction, and I just visited Kenya after three years; my hard work made me shed tears," she said.
Salome Wangeci with her siblings.
Salome Wangeci with her brother and sister. Photo: Salome Wangeci.
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How much has the Mombasa bungalow taken?

So far, the house is three-quarters done... and Salome said that sometimes the long working hours leave her body aching, and she gets backache. When she saw the house, she was so happy with working hard.

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"I have only one brother but he has been holding me up, sacrificing to be my manager in.the building taking days off from his work to supervised my work."

The cost of the three-bedroom house as it stands is nowat KSh 3 million because she also had to buy land.

I would like to motivate anyone who relocates to never lose the focus, and to anyone seeking jobs abroad to change their story back home," she said.

How did Salome treat her parents?

Apart from building herself a house, the young woman also treated her parents to their first-ever flights, and they went on holiday in Mombasa, and the rest of the family joined them.

"We are still in Mombasa. I will be travelling back to the UK early next month. My mother is still enjoying sand, so are my father and siblings," she said.

Woman builds parents stunning home

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In another story, Viola Chemutai Bitok, famously known as Batush, worked her hands to the bone so that her parents could live lavishly.

The singer gifted her parents the house as a token of appreciation for their sacrifice and affection over the years.

Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Viola shared that the journey has not been easy but she was glad every effort led to a lovely gesture to her folks.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

Authors:
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Susan Mwenesi (Human-Interest editor) Susan Mwenesi is a Human Interest editor. She studied Journalism and Public Relations at TU-K, participated in HIV/AIDS Reporting Camp, and International Center for Journalists Early Childhood Development Reporting. Over the last 10 years, Susan has worked at K24, Baraka FM, Health Media, TechMoran.co.ke. She is a Bloomberg Media Initiative, National Geographic, International Centre for Journalists, KICTANet, AKU Graduate School of Media and Communications Digital ABC training by WAN-IFRA fellow. Email: susan.mwenesi@tuko.co.ke

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