Grapevine
Businesswoman Damaris Dama Reportedly Reunites with Ex-Husband Following Controversy
City businesswoman Damaris Dama, known for her entrepreneurial acumen and public profile as Dama Wa Spares, has reportedly rekindled her relationship with her ex-husband, according to sources close to the businesswoman.
The reconciliation, which allegedly began several weeks ago, comes after controversy surrounding claims about Dama’s involvement with JCM’s Bishop Muthee Kiengei.
According to reports, Kiengei had spent time at Dama’s residence, leading to public speculation about their relationship.
These allegations resulted in criticism from the bishop’s supporters.
“Dama has always attracted attention in Nairobi’s social circles,” said a local socialite familiar with the situation who requested anonymity.
“Her reported reunion with her ex-husband appears to be a personal decision following a challenging period.”
Dama has established herself in Nairobi’s business community with ventures spanning retail and real estate.
While her business endeavors have gained recognition, her personal life has often received equal media attention.
Sources suggest the reunion may represent a new chapter for the businesswoman.
“She’s weathered significant public scrutiny,” a person identified as a close associate told our Grapevine reporter.
“This appears to be a return to a familiar relationship.”
Neither Dama nor her ex-husband has issued any statement regarding the reported reconciliation.
The development continues to generate interest among Nairobi’s social commentators.
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