Kenyan gospel artist Karangu Muraya recently introduced his second wife, Carol Kim, to the public. In a heartfelt social media post, he shared photos of himself with both his first wife, Triza, and Carol Kim, referring to them as his “special persons.”
Muraya, known for his philanthropic endeavors and musical contributions, addressed potential critics by stating, “Troll me and criticise me within the law if you must.”
This statement underscores his awareness of the public scrutiny that often accompanies personal revelations, especially in the context of polygamy, which remains a topic of debate in Kenyan society.
Polygamy is legally recognized in Kenya, particularly under customary laws. However, public figures who practice it may face criticism or support from different societal segments.
Muraya’s openness about his family reflects a commitment to transparency, inviting public discourse while asserting his personal choices.
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