Dida’s mother pens sweet message to netizens
Written by Zenna Issa on September 25, 2024
Winnie Bwire’s mom has shared a message expressing her gratitude for the support she and Winnie have received from their loved ones.
She feels uplifted by the help they’ve received from their family and friends during her battle with cancer.
Many people, including celebrities and the companies Winnie has worked with, showed their support.
Additionally, well-wishers also offered their kind words. Winnie’s mom posted a video on YouTube to express her gratitude, acknowledging that it was a challenging journey and they couldn’t have gone through it alone.
She also thanked the financial supporters who made it possible for them to get through this difficult time.
“ I want to acknowledge the church and friends from my community people who have stood with us throughout the journey both morally and financially, Doing everything to make sure we are comfortable
The other fraternity that I want to thank is Citizen TV They gave us coverage they gave us a platform to raise funds and we are grateful they highlighted every time we needed coverage they were there they volunteered
I want to thank Lulu Hassan and Jiffy Pictures for having driven the fund drive mobilizing the people to come and help us for the first time and the last time
I want to say thank you to the governor of Mombasa he came through during the fundraising
Thanks to the speaker for giving us the tickets to Turkey ‘to and from’
I want to thank the artists who have been there to walk with us on this journey,,,,,,,,”
Dida’s mom emphasises the legacy Winnie had launched in promoting financial support to help those affected by cancer, in ‘The Bwire Foundation’. It will continue to endure its course.
“I just want us to remember Winnie for the legacy she left the Bwire Foundation where we are paying NHIF for the people who have cancer and are not able to pay for their NHIF So when we pay for you it is supposed to lead you a longer way We will continue doing that only for those people with cancer,”