- A granny who was rescued from a shanty polythene structure finally moved into an adorable new house built for her
- The new house was fully furnished with beautiful sofas, and the interior finishing looked classy, complete with spacious wooden kitchen cabinets
- Media personality Jeremy Damaris was behind the project, fulfilling his desire to see the granny settled in a habitable structure
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An elderly woman is over the moon after her life was transformed following a donation of a new modern house.
The overjoyed granny could not hide her precious emotions after she was moved to her brand-new house.
Dismantling old house
She lived in a polythene structure before being given the keys to her beautiful house, which was fully furnished.
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"I officially handed over this house to cucu," Jeremy Damaris, a media personality, captioned as he shared the photos of the house.
The philanthropist discovered the sorry state of the granny after visiting her and was moved by compassion to better her life.
Jeremy dismantled what was left of the old house where the granny resided to create space to rebuild a new, stable structure.
Beautiful tiles, spacious cabinets
He shared pictures of the interior of the amazing house, which looked gorgeous and amazing.
It had nice, sparkling, clean tiles, and the walls had further decorations to beautify the good-looking house.
The kitchen looked amazing, too spacious, with the cabinets well arranged and looked to have big spaces.
Shopping for new house
The granny was also given some shopping as she entered her new house, which she received with both hands and a grateful heart.
She also had nice sofas and good lighting that could be seen from the heartwarming pictures shared.
The smile on her face was evidence of the overflowing joy from her heart for the life-transformative gesture.
Kiambu granny gifted house by loving randson
Elsewhere, Mathew Mwangi Mukuha showed off the new house for his grandmother, Maria Njoki Mukuha, which he built in three months.
The 31-year-old, who his granny raised, said they lived in a shanty house, and she desired a better structure.
The Kiambu man said he only had KSh 50,000 when he began the construction, which he designed and managed by himself.
"While blessing us during the house handover, grandma said we used to eat ugali and fried blood collected from slaughterhouses," Mwangi added.
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