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Kenyan Singer Vivianne Opens Up About Her Struggles

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 29 June 2021.

On a journey of self-discovery, Kenyan singer Vivianne has shared her struggles of selling utensils to make ends meet, reminding fans that life is a journey of growth and transformation.

Published on June 29, 2021, Vivianne took to Instagram to share her story, giving hope to those undergoing hardships to hold on and trust the process.

“When I remember that I once sold pots, pans, Spoons and all sorts of ma-vyombo it’s a great reminder that life is a journey. God bado ako works na mimi na si mnaelewa God sio mchache,” she wrote.

Her post attracted hundreds of fans who hailed her for the inspirational piece, with many sharing their own words of encouragement.

“Preach my sister preach… Our God ROCKS,” wrote one fan, while another fan added, “I really like the testimony.”

With a career spanning multiple hits, including ‘Dream’, ‘Teren Teren’, ‘Chum Chum’, ‘Woman in Love’, and ‘Simpo Simpo’, Vivianne has proven her might in the music industry.

She has collaborated with established artists like Redsan, Jaguar, Prezzo, and Stivo Simple Boy, among others, and has been a main highlight at events like the Mister and Miss Catholic University Of Eastern Africa.

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