Martin Kasavuli speaks on challenges of being a single dad

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Martin Kasavuli, the son of the late, illustrious journalist Catherine Kasavuli, recently introduced his daughter to the world.

This single father took to his Instagram page to showcase Kayla Kasavuli and her aspirations to follow in her grandmother’s footsteps as a TV presenter.

In a heartwarming post, Martin shared a snapshot from a family outing and underlined the importance of treasuring connections with loved ones.

He emphasized that capturing the moments when you’re surrounded by those who light up your life is invaluable.

Martin believes that these connections are more precious than anything else, viewing them as the highest form of appreciation.

The dedicated father also playfully recounted a recent date with his daughter, Kayla.

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During their outing, Kayla met someone fascinating who caught her attention, momentarily diverting her focus from her dad.

Martin humorously mentioned this encounter and encouraged people to follow Kayla’s Instagram account, where she’s already making strides in her pursuit of becoming a TV presenter.

In another touching post, Martin expressed his deep love for his daughter and shared his immense pride in her growth and intelligence.

Late Catherine Kasavuli, reknowned Journalist and mother to Martin Kasavuli passed on after a long battle with Cervical Cancer. Photo/Courtesy
Late Catherine Kasavuli, reknowned Journalist and mother to Martin Kasavuli passed on after a long battle with Cervical Cancer. Photo/Courtesy

He acknowledged the challenges of being a single dad and highlighted the importance of recognizing Kayla as an individual to protect, rather than an entity to control.

He expressed his heartfelt desire for his late mother to be present, witnessing Kayla’s remarkable journey to becoming an intelligent young woman.

Being a single dad, I’ve come a long way in building strong connections with my daughter. It’s all about consistency and seeing her as a person to protect, rather than possessions to control.

Martin Agingu Kasavuli, son to late Veteran Journalist Catherine Kiza Kasavuli during her requiem mass at Friends International Centre in Nairobi on Thursday, January 12, 2023. Photo/DennisOnsongo
Martin Agingu Kasavuli, son to late Veteran Journalist Catherine Kiza Kasavuli during her requiem mass at Friends International Centre in Nairobi on Thursday, January 12, 2023. Photo/DennisOnsongo

Adding, “This mindset has made me a better father. I’ll continue to show up for her, acknowledging who she is and never who I want her to be, because who she is at any given moment is more than enough.”

Kayla, I love you, and I wish my mother could see the remarkable and intelligent person you’re becoming. Everyone, meet Kayla B Kasavuli,” Martin affectionately shared.

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