Nineteen Year Old Elizabeth Nzisa Disowned By Relatives After Public Support Helps Her Secure Employment And New Housing
Kayole teen Elizabeth Nzisa reveals her family disowned her and barred her from her mother’s grave after public donations helped her find a job and home.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 3, 2026, 8:11 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from TUKO

From Despair To Stability In Kayole
The story of Elizabeth Nzisa, a young woman from Kayole, Nairobi, has transitioned from a narrative of abandonment to one of remarkable community-driven success. At the age of 17, Nzisa was thrust into a parental role following the death of her mother during childbirth and the subsequent disappearance of her father. Left to care for three younger siblings, including an infant brother, her struggle for survival touched thousands across social media. Following the viral spread of her story, the Kenyan public responded with financial aid and professional opportunities that have fundamentally altered her family’s trajectory.
The Role Of Community And Private Mentorship
A significant turning point for Nzisa came through the intervention of a local entrepreneur, Rose, the owner of Make-Up-by-Rose. Recognizing the teenager’s resilience, Rose provided a comprehensive support package that included professional training in beauty services, a brand ambassadorship, and a one-year employment contract. Furthermore, Rose facilitated the family's move from their difficult living conditions in Kayole to a more spacious residence in Umoja Estate. Nzisa also credited local educators who provided her with a school-based job and ensured her siblings could return to their studies.
Family Friction Following Public Exposure
Despite her newfound stability, Nzisa’s transition has been marred by a complete breakdown in her relationship with her extended family. Speaking on her current circumstances, the 19-year-old revealed that several relatives reached out only after her story became public, but their messages were far from supportive. Rather than expressing relief at her well-being, family members reportedly accused her of tarnishing the family name by sharing their history of abandonment. Nzisa noted that these relatives had been absent during her years of greatest need, with some even ceasing to answer her calls when she initially sought help.
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