Mutahi Kagwe’s Son Kahush Speaks On His Plans To Marry

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Health CS Mutahi Kagwe’s son and Rapper Kahush is planning to settle down in marriage sooner than expected.

Responding to his fans in a question and answer session on his Instagram account Kahush said that he is going to marry soon.

A fan asked him, “Wedding?” and the Mi Siwezi hitmaker responded by saying  “soon”.

The wedding however might not take place in Kenya since Kahush told a fan that he is not planning to return to the country any time soon.

“No, until 2024,” he answered a fan who asked if he was back in Kenya.

This comes months after the rapper said that he was lonely and was looking for someone to date.

He however shared a photo of a woman perceived to be his girlfriend carrying shopping bags.

In an interview with John Muriithi in September, Kahush said that he was lonely and was open to anything at the time.

He revealed that he had a crush on media personality Tracy Wanjiru and was hoping for a chance to meet  her.

“One girl maybe is Tracy Wanjiru. That’s my crush. I think meeting her is a privilege. I even wanted her to be in my music video,” Kahush said.

He also said that he was very careful with the women he got into a relationship with and had never thought of having a child.

Kahush is a student at the Nottingham university- United Kingdom where he is pursuing a course in Information Technology

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