- Kenyan singer Miracle Baby, who was the headliner of the once-popular genre ‘Gengetone’, has been offered an all-expenses-paid trip to Mombasa
- The trip was offered by Zunguka Tours and Safaris CEO, and will also incorporate his wife Carol Katrue and their child
- This offer comes amid a tough moment for the ailing singer, who recently underwent two agonizing gastrointestinal surgeries
Kenyan musician Peter Miracle Baby, once a vibrant figure on the music scene, has been enduring a harrowing battle with gastrointestinal issues that have left him hospitalized for extended periods.
His journey has not been solitary, however, as the Kenyan community, including prominent figures like President Ruto, has rallied behind him in his time of need.
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Miracle Baby’s health saga has been punctuated by two grueling surgeries, each more agonizing than the last.
The toll it took on him and his family was palpable, prompting an outpouring of support from all corners of the nation.
President Ruto himself intervened to ensure that Miracle Baby’s exorbitant hospital bills were settled, whe he sent Jaguar to deliver a contribution of KSh 300K.
In a recent turn of events, Miracle Baby and his partner Carol Katrue have been offered a much-needed respite in the form of an all-expenses-paid vacation to Mombasa, courtesy of Zunguka Africa Tours and Travel.
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This three-day getaway comes as a beacon of hope amidst the storm of medical uncertainties, providing the couple with an opportunity to unwind and reconnect as they navigate through Miracle Baby’s health challenges.
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Samson Kimani, the CEO of Zunguka Africa Tours and Travel, emphasized the importance of such gestures in alleviating the emotional and physical toll of prolonged hospitalizations, particularly for a young family like Miracle Baby’s.
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“We feel like this trip to Mombasa will allow them to relax and spend time together as a family,” Kimani remarked, echoing the sentiments of many who have followed Miracle Baby’s journey with bated breath.
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But the support doesn’t end there.
Activist Eric Omondi spearheaded a fundraising campaign that saw over one million shillings raised for Miracle Baby’s medical expenses.