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I’m mentally strong now, says Ruvheneko

Ruvheneko reactivated her MC (master of ceremony) calendar by hosting the Megast Women’s Business Awards 2023 after a one-year sabbatical from the media scene.

RADIO personality Ruvheneko Elsie Parirenyatwa after experiencing an unfortunate event in her private life says she was now back on her feet and ready to work.

Ruvheneko reactivated her MC (master of ceremony) calendar by hosting the Megast Women’s Business Awards 2023 after a one-year sabbatical from the media scene.

The media personality, who lost her twin babies soon after delivery, said it was a very difficult season for her but she had recovered and was ready to work again.

“It was a very difficult season for me last year and it has been over a year now, I am definitely mentally stronger and I give that glory to God as he is the one who has seen me to that point of healing,” she said.

“I have found lessons although it was not easy.

“I am stronger now, God has restored what I lost.

“I took a long time to rest and I am very ready for the season, this part of the year is always my busiest so I am looking forward to the local events and travelling.”

Parirenyatwa added that even though she was constantly getting calls from clients to host events, she had to turn them down as she needed to prioritise herself and her mental health, but now she was already fully booked for the year.

“Journalism will always be a part of me, I was getting calls for events even when I was on my sabbatical but I had to prioritise myself and my mental health,” she said.

“Agreeing to bookings is not always a good thing, however now that I am back my clients who know that I am back have already booked me for the rest of the year.”

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