The poster, in Swahili, says the successful candidate must be hardworking, able to handle farm work and be willing to be a step-mother to his 11 children.
In an interview with BBC,
Mchambua said he wanted to do the search on his own and not through
intermediaries, which is traditional in some cultures.
"I felt that if I was
to use a traditional intermediary to find a wife, they might find a woman and
then want to keep her for themselves. That’s why I decided that I search for
her on my own, and put out those posters," said Mchambura.
So far, four women had
already signified interest in response to his advert.
"I have held the
interview only once and four candidates showed up, but no one had all the
qualities. Some mentioned only two out of four qualities but not more than
that."
Mchambua’s daughter, Dalia
expressed her satisfaction at her father’s move saying she will support him
when he eventually finds the right woman.
Source: BBC/CCTV Africa


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