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“It hasn’t been an easy week for me ” Catherine Kasavuli Says As She Battles Deadly Cervical Cancer

Cervical cancer is a serious problem for Kasavuli. Kasavuli went public with her cancer diagnosis and treatment this year. As of right now, she is a KNH patient.

Catherine Kasavuli, a well-known media figure, has sent a fresh letter in which she updates readers on her progress in her fight against cancer.

 

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The previous week has not been easy for Kasavuli, but she is confident that everything will turn out fine in the end.

“This has not been an easy week for me; in fact, it has been one of the most exhausting and difficult weeks of my whole life. However, trust in God is crucial.

 

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I’ve realized that putting one’s faith and trust in the Lord is the only way to persevere in the face of adversity and emerge victorious. This is the only option,” Kasavuli declared.

The seasoned newscaster also took the opportunity to thank those who have been praying for her speedy recovery. She was also grateful to the people of Kenya for helping with her medical expenses.

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Thank you very much to everyone who has been to see me, prayed with me, and helped pay for my medical expenses; may God grant you all your heart’s desires. To everyone in my virtual family who encourages me and shares my joy, thank you.

Please contact me through my direct message (DM) if you are able to contribute to my forthcoming medical cost and/or upcoming surgical procedure ( Direct Message). It doesn’t matter how little, because it will make a big difference. Please accept God’s blessings.

Over the weekend, Ababu Namwamba, the CS for Youth Affairs, Sports, and Arts visited media legend Catherine Kasavuli in the hospital.

The CS visited the renowned former news anchor at Kenyatta Hospital, where he gave her high praise.

Ababu’s ministry posted about the visit with images and complemented it with a history of the experienced media figure.

Supporters are also chipping in on the paybill with the number 8089700 to show their solidarity with the seasoned journalist.

After receiving a diagnosis of cervical cancer, Kasavuli was admitted to the private Wing of Kenyatta National Hospital.

This is something I’m going to combat. “Right now, I’m preparing for a phase two treatment,” she explained.

Since October 26, 2022, she has been a resident there. A coworker at KBC told the Kenyan public about her predicament.

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