Diana Marua: We used to meet at 5 a.m. – Diana Marua confesses

In a recent session with her fans on her YouTube channel, Diana Marua shared details about her early life, past relationships, and struggles before success. The mother of three reflected on how she moved from a humble beginning to her current status, living a life of success and luxury.

Contrary to popular belief, Diana Marua Bahati revealed that her first job was not as an MPESA agent.

During her chat on August 29, she clarified that her initial job involved selling SIM cards for the YU mobile network.

Diana Marua described how she and her then-boyfriend used to wake up at 4:30 a.m. and meet by 5:00 a.m. They would meet clients at 6:00 a.m. and were given daily targets to sell SIM cards in areas like Kibera.

Diana Marua recalled, “Tulikuwa tunaamka asubuhi 4:30 tunapatana 5:00, tunaenda tunapatana na clients 6 na tunapewaa targtes then tunaambiwa twende tuuze lines Kibera. Huyo chali alikuwa ananipenda so alikuwa anaona nahustle na dem yangu, na tuko na targets at the end of the day tukuwe tumeuza up to 100 lines.

After her first job selling SIM cards, Diana Marua eventually found work as an MPESA agent, a role that opened up further opportunities for her.

She explained how this job, located inside a pharmacy, became a turning point in her life. It was here that Diana Marua began to envision a different future for herself.

“After hapo nikafanya MPESA agent. After that nikaandikwa kwa pharmacy. The MPESA agent job was inside a pharmacy… That’s when my life changed. That’s where I got my office job. Nilikuwa nimekaa nasoma gazeti and someone comes and tells me ‘Hi nataka kuwithdraw some money’. I used to wear lab coats so nilikuwa nakaa kama one of the people wenye wanauza madawa. Huyu msee akaniuliza kama hii ni kazi nimesomea … Akanipatia card yake and told me to send him my CV,” she said.

At the time, Diana Marua was living in Baba Dogo, having left home and dropped out of school. With the help of her then-boyfriend, who worked in IT, Diana prepared a CV and sent it to the potential employer. Two days later, she was called for an interview.

Diana described how nervous she was during the interview, which was conducted by a panel of six people.

Despite her lack of experience and communication skills, Diana was offered a position, earning more than she had initially expected.

“Nilienda interview nikapata a board of six people. I was trembling. I dint have experience, or communication skills. They asked me how much I would love to be paid and I said Sh15K. They said they would give me Sh22K. I got the job out of favour and God’s grace. I stayed there for close to 4 years…” she said.

Even after securing an office job, Diana faced personal challenges. She revealed that a friend, with whom she was living at the time, threw her out of the house.

This forced her to move in with her then-boyfriend for a short period. At the same time, Diana maintained a relationship with another boyfriend who lived in the United States.

“One day, the girl I was staying with packed my clothes and kicked me out. I moved in with my boyfriend at the time for two months,” Diana said. “I also had a boyfriend abroad. When I told him what happened, he felt sorry for me. But I knew what I wanted, so I strategically positioned myself.”

Diana eventually moved to Kinoo, where she found stability and a fresh start. It was in Kinoo that she began to see her life bloom, setting the stage for the successful career and lifestyle she enjoys today.

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