Lulu hassan and kanze dena biography

She added. By the time I understood all that, I had already ruined my posture — even now I slouch. I am more victorious now than I was then. However, I still face criticism from people who think I am less than beautiful — especially women. Kanze was born in to a single mother, she has four sisters and one brother, she is a middle child with three sisters born before her and a sister and brother after.

She will be turning 40 this year. Kanze was brought up by a single mother Jane Dena. Her mom died in of cancer when her son was one year old.

Lulu hassan and kanze dena biography

Kanze Dena had her first daughter Natasha but she died at 3 months old. She was later blessed with a handsome son, Amani. She has 3 sisters. Tweets by KanzeDena. Lulu Hassan parents: Seychellois descent father and the late Mariam Abu. Lulu Hassan sisters: 2. Husband: Rashid Abdalla. Occupation: News anchor. She is the firstborn among the three siblings in her family.

The Kenyan female anchor is among the celebrities who prefer keeping their age from the public eye. She has never shared any information about when she was born. The TV presenter comes from a family of three girls, with her being the firstborn. Their late mother had some Kikuyu genes. Khadija is not a Somali, as most people think. Kaanze Dena tribe: Duruma of Mijikenda community.

Husband: Nick Mararo. Children: 2. Occupation: News anchor. She is the fourth born among the six siblings in her family. Unfortunately, Kanze was raised by a single mother as her parents divorced when she was four years. Beatrice was born in in Kwale County. She is 44 years old as of Dena was born to Duruma parents, a community of the Mijikenda in Kwale County.

However, a year later, tragedy struck when her mother passed away from cancer. The couple, who have two children, Joe Mararo and Nathaniel Amani, embarked on their journey together, celebrating their union amidst the serene backdrop of nature. Kanze Dena's media career Kanze Dena's foray into the media industry commenced with an internship at the Kenyan Broadcasting Corporation KBC radio, where she honed her skills as a Swahili newsreader.

Kanze Dena's struggles: Losing a child, mum and overcoming depression Kanze Dena's life has been marked by challenges, beginning with her father's departure when she was just four years old.