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Diana Marua’s former nanny Josephine Kinuche opens up about her departure from the Bahatis’ home after four

Josephine Kinuche, a former nanny to Diana Marua and her family, has finally revealed that she is no longer working for the Bahatis after serving them diligently for four years.

According to Josephine, her decision was motivated by her desire to pursue personal interests and she maintained that her relationship with the Bahati family remains positive.

“I’ve been working with the Bahatis since 2020. I left in good faith, and we are still in touch. I just felt it was time for a change of environment. I have learned a lot from them, and I’m grateful for the opportunities I had.”

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Josephine Kinuche no longer works for the Bahatis. Photo: Courtesy.

Josephine moreover praised the Bahatis, especially Diana Marua, for their kindness and mentorship during her time with them. 

She described Diana as a generous employer who went out of her way to ensure her staff had all the resources they needed to perform their duties effectively.

“Diana is the best teacher and mentor. She would buy everything you need for work and even hire cooks to teach us new skills, paying them from her own pocket. I am a professional cleaner, though I never went to college. The Bahatis were the best employers I’ve ever worked with.”

She also credited Diana Marua for helping her grow her social media fanbase, a platform she now intends to focus on.

After leaving the Bahatis’ home, Josephine has ventured into content creation full-time and in addition to creating content, she works as a part-time teacher, homeschooling young children and helping them build a strong foundation in reading, writing, and other essential skills.

“I am passionate about teaching lower primary kids. I teach reading, writing, and other foundational skills. I also want to help learners get a strong start in their education journey.”

She further encouraged fans to support her by subscribing to her YouTube channel, where she plans to share engaging and educational content.

Josephine’s departure marks the third instance this year of Diana Marua’s employees leaving to pursue content creation. 

Her sister, Jane Kinuche, and fellow nanny, Irene Nekesa, also transitioned into content creation after parting ways with the Bahati family.

 

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