Caroline Mutoko has decided to move her parents to an upscale home after they spent nearly four decades in the middle class estate of South B.
Mutoko’s parent bought the South B house, raised their children there until they completed school and moved out.
After 39 years in the same South B house, Caroline Mutoko now plans to move her parents out of the middle class estate.
Mutoko, who is the current chief marketing officer (CMO) of Radio Africa Group, opened up about her plan to move her parents to a new house during an interview with CTA – Cleaning The Airwaves.
The former radio queen revealed that she was in the processes of acquiring a new house for her parents.
“I’m in the process of buying my parents a flat. They have been in South B for 39 years. I remember my mother saying, ‘I have never paid rent.’ It is a powerful statement that people can understand because once they moved they went to their house,” Caroline Mutoko said.
Mutoko noted that her parents’ South B house has served its purpose and generation as well and that it was time to upgrade her parents.
The former radio queen expressed her admiration for her parents for the sacrifices they made while raising her and her siblings.