Manzi Wa Mombasa quits Kanyari church, and the news has left many Kenyans surprised yet understanding after the popular socialite explained her reasons in a heartfelt announcement. She decided to step away from the controversial preacher Victor Kanyari and his congregation to protect him from ongoing public attacks and negative talk about the church.
In her statement she spoke with clear gratitude toward Prophet Kanyari. She thanked him for standing by her side during one of the toughest times in her life. He helped her launch a small business and offered steady guidance and counselling when she needed it most.
Those words showed a side of their relationship that many followers had not seen before. She admitted that trying to change her ways inside the church had not been simple. The pressure from outside voices made the journey even harder. Instead of staying and watching the backlash grow, she chose to leave so the focus would shift away from the pastor and his ministry.
The decision feels personal and brave at the same time. Manzi Wa Mombasa has always lived her life openly, and that openness sometimes brings strong opinions from the public. She explained that she did not want her presence to keep hurting the church or giving people more reasons to criticise Prophet Kanyari.
By walking away she hopes the negative branding will stop and the congregation can move forward without the extra noise. Her message carried both appreciation and a quiet sadness as if she wished things could have worked out differently but knew the decision was the right step.
Many Kenyans who follow her story have reacted with a mix of support and curiosity. Some praised her for putting the pastor first and showing maturity in a situation that could have turned messy. They said it takes strength to leave a place that once felt like home, especially when the leader had been kind and helpful.
Others wondered what exactly pushed her to this point. The public has long debated Prophet Kanyari and his methods, so her exit adds another layer to those conversations. A few voices online suggested she might have faced pressure from family or friends, while others simply wished her well on whatever path comes next.
Her journey with the church had been in the spotlight for some time. Fans watched as she shared moments of prayer and personal growth, but they also saw the criticism that followed her every move.
Manzi Wa Mombasa never hid her past or her struggles, and that honesty won her a loyal following even when opinions turned harsh. Now she is stepping into a new chapter without the weekly services and the sense of belonging they once gave her. She stressed that her respect for Prophet Kanyari remains strong, and she will always be thankful for the support he gave during her difficult period.
The announcement has sparked more talk about faith, personal change, and the cost of being in public. Many young Kenyans who attend similar churches said they understand why someone might need space to grow without constant judgement.
Others pointed out that churches should be places of welcome rather than battlegrounds for public opinion. The story also touches on how social media can turn private spiritual journeys into something everyone feels they can comment on. Manzi Wa Mombasa has learned that lesson firsthand, and her decision shows she is choosing peace over the noise.
As the days pass after her exit, people continue to share her words and reflect on what they mean. Some hope she finds a new spiritual home where she feels truly supported. Others believe she will focus more on her business and personal life now that the church chapter has closed.
