Maimartha Jesse Urges Pipytida to Upgrade Her Mother’s Job

Adhis Okena Adhis Okena — July 4, 2026

Maimartha Jesse stirred emotions across social media after she posted a heartfelt video on her Instagram page that captured Pipytida’s mother hard at work. The presenter openly called on Pipytida to upgrade her mother’s job right away because the family now enjoys better times. She highlighted six years of selling lemons in Ilala as enough struggle for the older woman.

Maimartha Jesse addressed the crowd in her video with raw passion. She pointed straight at the camera. Her voice carried real concern mixed with frustration.

Why did Maimartha Jesse post the video about Pipytida’s mother?

She wants Pipytida to act fast and give her mother a well-deserved break from street vending. The clip shows the mother standing at her usual spot surrounded by piles of fresh lemons under the hot sun. Dust swirls around her feet. Customers haggle loudly in the background.

Maimartha Jesse did not hold back. She explained how people approached her with the request to pass this message. She told viewers that Pipytida’s mother has sold lemons for six full years in Ilala. Now feels like the right time for change.

The presenter raised her hand for emphasis. Sweat beaded on her forehead. She spoke faster as emotions built. “Kama pipytida anamjengo wote ule ambadilishie biashara mama yake, jamani,” she said during the conversation. Her words hit hard with many followers, who shared the clip thousands of times within hours of posting on July 2, 2026.

What solution does Maimartha Jesse propose for Pipytida’s mother?

She suggests Pipytida should open a proper shop worth Ksh 3 million so her mother can finally rest after six long years at the market. Maimartha Jesse stressed the mother deserves peace after waking up early every day to handle heavy loads and face harsh weather in Ilala.

Local residents in Ilala confirmed the mother works from dawn till late afternoon most days. One neighbour who sells nearby produce spoke quietly. She remembered seeing the woman arrive with lemons as early as 5am even during heavy rains last November. Business drops sometimes, but she pushes through.

Maimartha Jesse kept her tone direct. She added more details in the same video. “Amfungulie hata duka la milioni tatu ili huyu mama apumzike. Mwaka wa 6 yupo hapa Ilala anauza malimao”, she declared to her audience.

The plea spread quickly among fans of both personalities. Comments flooded in. Some praised Maimartha Jesse for speaking up. Others wondered why Pipytida had not acted sooner.

Pipytida rose to fame through music and online content. Her success brought nice cars and better housing for the family. Followers often see her post pictures from trips and events. Yet her mother still grinds daily at the market. That contrast sparked the strong reaction.

Maimartha Jesse walked around the market area in the footage. She greeted a few sellers. Their faces lit up with recognition. She picked up a lemon and turned it in her hands while talking. The simple act made the story feel close and personal. Many viewers said they felt the weight of those years of labour.

How did social media users react to Maimartha Jesse’s call?

Supporters demanded action from Pipytida within days. Hashtags related to the story trended in East Africa by July 3, 2026. One young woman from Dar es Salaam commented that parents sacrifice too much. She shared her own story of her father, who worked construction for 12 years.

Numbers from a recent local survey show over 68 per cent of adult children in urban areas help their parents shift to easier jobs once they succeed financially.

Critics appeared too. Some accused Maimartha Jesse of stirring drama for views. They questioned the public nature of the request. Yet most reactions stayed supportive. People tagged Pipytida directly. They asked her to respond soon.

Market life in Ilala moves fast. Horns blare from passing daladalas. Sellers shout prices. The smell of fresh produce mixes with dust and fuel smoke. Pipytida’s mother stands out for her steady presence through all that chaos. She built regular customers over those six years. Many know her by name.

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