• Mwenda Thuranira decided to bless some Mombasa families with random shopping
• His good gesture impressed many Kenyans who could not help but laud him on end
• The businessman has been paying school fees for needy students, donating food to families and a host of other philanthropic moves
MySpace Properties CEO Mwenda Thuranira has for the umpteenth time confirmed that he has a big heart.
The real estate guru recently touched the lives of several Mombasa family by giving them a rare treat.
Yeiyo.com has learnt Mwenda Thuranira was in Mombasa over the weekend to oversee some of MySpace Properties’ projects.
Well, while in the Coastal city, Mwenda Thuranira was touched by some less fortunate families and thought it wise to put smiles on their faces in the best way he knows how.
Without minding the financial burden involved, Mwenda Thuranira took a number of family to Naivas Supermarket where he shopped for them.
It should be noted that Mwenda Thuranira ensured the families got food and other basic items to sustain them in the time being.
The businessman shared videos and photos of himself doing the random shopping for the families followed by a short prayer to God to help the parents provide for their children.
“We can only impact the next generation if we share our own true stories and experiences of how we made it in Kenya through pain and hardwork ….. The love I have for that sweet smile in a happy kid ….. God bless every parent hustling to make your family happy,” Mwenda Thuranira wrote.
His post warmed the hearts of many netizens who could not help but throng the comments section of his post to laud and wish him well in his endeavours.
Many prayed that God keeps blessing him so that he can bless even more Kenyans.
It should be noted this is not the first philanthropic deed Mwenda Thuranira is extending to the less fortunate.
In 2022, the businessman changed the lives of many Isiolo residents by spearheading countless charity and philanthropic drives to aid them.
Then, Mwenda Thuranira was eyeing the Isiolo MP seat and hoped to touch the lives of many area residents.