Mother-in-Law actress Charity Mwamba reflects on her failed marriage

Mother in law actress Elizabeth Wanjiru known for her stage name Charity Mwamba has shared how, her failed marriage to Ugandan husband, Shem Bageine took a toll on her.

Speaking during an interview on Youtube, the mother of three revealed that she suffered depression and was almost left homeless.

In a well-put narration, the two met at Makerere University in Uganda and got married while still studying.

“He is younger than me by two years but he was very brilliant. We met while acting at Makerere University, we got married as students we were later blessed with two girls and a boy,” she stated.

Years later, their union hit rocks and the pair split with Shem taking off with the three children but Charity says she was left helpless since he was a very influential person and he still is.

“It was not easy, I suffered depression after he took my kids from me. He was very influential and I could not follow up to get the kids,” she noted.

Although the two are not together, Charity says they are not officially divorced and she still rocks her wedding ring.

“We have never officially divorced, I still rock my wedding ring. There were so many bad things happening at the time so we did not have time to focus on getting a divorce. For a divorce to go through both people must be present and he was not.”

Further, Charity says she was not down for divorce since the husband was the one living with the kids.

In conclusion, the actress said when auctioneers were sent to take her property she did not have enough money to pay them.

Instead, she sought help from her pastor who connected her to a lawyer and she later won the case to keep her house after 30 years.

“He sold our matrimonial home and sent people to come to throw me out. They wanted to auction my property. I could not pay the auctioneers so I asked for help from a pastor friend who connected me to some lawyers.”

“The case dragged on for 30 years and I finally won the case. The house is now mine,” she said in conclusion.

https://www.k24tv.co.ke/entertainment/mother-in-law-actress-charity-mwamba-recalls-her-failed-marriage-41115/

Mama Bure kabisa ,she hated our Men- in -brass presentation when we beat Mary Leakey Girls High School pale national festival.

:D:D:D

Wasn’t that years ago? Bado uko na grudge? How did her hatred derail your acting dreams?

I have no grudge against her ,I just found her her to be a petty individual ,she brought the usual feminist movement shenanigans but we just had a better presentation and won .My love for the arts has never fallen and I frequently visit alliance and Goethe institute during pre covid era.

Miss Bagaine is an awesome lady, my dear cucu from another mother.

arudishwe kwa bwana yake Uganda

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you are despicable

whenever a woman claims to have been chased, but man was left with kids it sounds just fishy to me. I could bet its probably a case of consistent blackmail with desertion paid back by the husband by letting her have the freedom; and she didnt like it.

Yeye akubali ni kichwa ngumu na ukorofi yake ndio iliharibu ndoa yake. Such cases tend to end like that.

Wewe yule madam alikukosea sure did a number on you. :D:D

You sure you just didn’t read too much into whatever judgement she passed on your ensemble ?

How dare she even compared the Men-in- brass na a third tier school performance,Bure kabisa!!!,we are the most elite ,prestigious and technically advanced performance group south of the sahara and north of the Limpopo

I do women not the other way round

Outstanding! But you can’t be 101% peak performers year in year out.

Why is it so hard for you to admit defeat? …and in this case you actually won but still felt hurt by criticism from one judge.

Winning is our tradition nothing out of the ordinary ,what irked me is she wasn’t part of the judges team yet she had the audacity to even compare the class leader Men-in-brass experience with a lackluster performance by her school,guys should be gracious enough and accept defeat as expected.