- Jackie Matubia and Kennedy Njogu reunited to celebrate their daughter Zari Wanjiku’s achievements at school
- The parents invest good money annually for Zari’s prestigious education at a premium institution offering the British Curriculum
- Matubia and Njogu celebrated their daughter after excelling at school, with the actress predicting a bright future for her
Actress Jackie Matubia and Kennedy Njogu, her pilot baby daddy, have reunited to celebrate their daughter’s success at school.

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Matubia maintains a cordial relationship with Njogu, with both parents often coming together for the sake of their daughter, Zari Wanjiku.
Zari attends Woodcreek School, a prestigious institution along Kamiti Road in Kiambu County, where her parents pay significant fees for her education.
Breakdown of fees Jackie Matubia pays
The school follows the British Curriculum from Kindergarten to High School and offers a wide range of extracurricular activities, including taekwondo, ballet, music, and chess. It also boasts advanced facilities like science labs, sports courts, and counselling rooms.
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The school charges a non-refundable admission fee of KSh 20,000 for day students, with additional costs for extracurricular activities and emergency medical cover.
Zari’s termly fees amount to KSh 264,500, translating to over KSh 793,500 annually. Matubia also pays KSh 40,000 in caution money each year.
When factoring in the costs for extracurriculars and medical cover, Matubia spends over KSh 858,000 annually on Zari’s education.
How did Jackie Matubia’s daughter excel in school?
In the Wednesday, February 11 photo, the trio was seen at the school. Matubia and Njogu donned t-shirts, cheering on their daughter.
“Swim mom,” hers read, while Njogu’s had the inscription “swim dad.”
In one image, Zari and her mum posed for the camera, with the girl holding up several medals she won in the swimming competition.
In another, she stood on a podium sandwiched between her proud parents.
Zari then posed with her dad, as they pleasantly smiled at the camera.

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In the caption, Matubia expressed pride in her daughter while manifesting a bright future for her.
“Zari Kamau, the Olympics are waiting for you, my baby. Keep winning, keep shining… We are proud of you.”
Matubia’s fans joined her in celebrating Zari’s achievements, writing:
sharn_kim:
“Aaah…this girl can swim.”
tish.irene:
“It is the third slide for me. Wanjiku and her dad look alike.”
purie_davie254:
“Yesterday, you told her to bring gold, and she brought gold. If you send this one to Ferrari, she will bring it.”
jackie_shikoh:
“I thought Zari is you twin until today. She is her dad’s carbon copy.”
njoki_wa_ndegwa:
“Congratulations to your baby girl.”
Why did Jackie Matubia hate her mother?

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In other news, Matubia shared details about her difficult childhood and strained relationship with her mother.
She revealed that she hated her mother, which greatly impacted her early years.
This emotional turmoil led to problematic behaviour at school, including isolation and frequent outbursts.
Matubia recalled incidents of rebellion, such as cutting a classmate’s hair.
Despite these challenges, she reflected on how she has grown and found success in her career.
Source: TUKO.co.ke





