Martha Wanjiru, a beloved figure in Rongai, remembered for waiving her tenant’s rent, orchestrated a memorable welcome for her visiting German relatives. Martha Wanjiru made sure her guests from Germany had a memorable trip from the airport. Why did Martha hire a matatu? Accompanied by her husband Kamau, their househelp, and two children, Wanjiru took hospitality to the next level by hiring an entire 32-seater matatu to receive their guests at the airport. A video shared on Wanjiru’s TikTok account, @.sistershe, captured the infectious joy within the matatu as the family sang and danced to the vibrant music playing in the background. “Make memories, happiness is for free ❤️,” Wanjiru’s caption echoed the sentiment of the joyous occasion. Matatu adorned with photos of guests What made this welcome truly remarkable was the personal touch. The matatu was adorned with graffiti featuring German phrases and plastered with photos of Wanjiru’s guests, creating a lively and welcoming atmosphere for their arrival. The guests, pleasantly surprised by the warm reception, joined in the singing and dancing inside the uniquely decorated matatu, soaking in the local music and culture. Netizens react to heartwarming video The video of their joyful journey has since garnered attention online, with netizens praising Wanjiru for her thoughtful and creative approach to welcoming her loved ones. Rodger That wondered: “Just curious..did ya’ll hire the mat?if so how can I do the same?” Scenic6 shared: “This is a cool business Idea, deck a mat to so airport pick ups and drops.” morrismari132 said: “Awesome idea. Good job for showcasing our culture.” Brendan expressed: “The love i have for Mr and Mrs Kamau family wacha toois there any single man niwajoin sasa.” Titoh_k shared: “What a good way to welcome people from diaspora who only see matatu culture on tv.” niloticdoll wrote: “That happines from mary,you can only find kids in africa authentically happy in africa.May God bless africa.we are so rich in life and in Skin.” mystic man tushai endea budangu ivi akitoka war DRC back in the days……good memories.” Previously speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Wanjiru disclosed that her troubles started when she got pregnant when she was 17 years old. According to the doting mother, her family threw her out on learning she was expectant.

