Gospel singer Kambua Mutsembi Mathu was greeted with messages of encouragement and congratulations after she announced she was pregnant again.
Kambua announced she was pregnant for the third time through a post on social media on November 28, 2022.
“He restores us. He heals us. He makes all things beautiful. 🦋,” Kambua tweeted.
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Kambua’s received overflowing messages, especially from female celebrities, after her pregnancy announcement.
Reverend Cathy Kiuna reminded her that the pregnancy was a gift from God after the death of her son.
“Yeeeeeeeeey see how Yahweh does it. He’s too faithful,” Cathy Kiuna wrote.
Kambua lost her newborn son Malachi in February 2021. Her baby died just a few days after she gave birth.
In an emotional post on social media, Kambua painfully narrated how she had a team of doctors dedicated to saving her son’s life but unfortunately he did not make it.
“What a privilege it has been carrying a life yet again. My little baby boy, Malachi ,made a grand entrance into the world a few days ago. He was everything we hoped for, and more, much more. Perfect in every way.
“Malachi knew how much he was loved, and so he did all he could to stay with us. With the help of a most dedicated team of doctors and nurses, our little baby fought, until Jesus healed him by taking him to himself.
“Malachi is now free from pain and any worldly care. Our tears fall freely because our hearts are broken beyond words. But our faith and hope remain unshaken because we have our trust in a dependable God. A good, good father. We may not know how to navigate the days ahead, but God does. And so we trust him, a moment at a time. Malachi Manundu Muthiga Mathu. You were deeply loved, and will forever be remembered. Your father, your mommy, and your brother Nathaniel, will carry you in our hearts always,” Kambua narrated.
Malachi was the second child of Kambua and her husband Jackson Mathu. They got married in 2012 and had their first child after seven years.
Kambua and her husband welcomed their first child, Nathaniel Muhoro Mathu, on August 10, 2019, after struggling to conceive for close to seven years.
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