Kasuku Uses Family Email to Share Life Lessons and Teach Kids About Sacrifice

Media personality Kasuku has shared an innovative way he keeps his family involved in his life: a dedicated family email account where he sends updates, personal moments, and behind-the-scenes glimpses of his work.

Kasuku explained that the idea stems from his desire to help his children understand the effort and sacrifices he makes to provide for them. He wants them to witness firsthand the dedication behind his career and public persona.

“I record videos when I buy KFC for the kids or do other things for them and send them to the family email. Later, if they ask why I do certain things or how I earn my money, I show them the videos and explain,” Kasuku said.

The media figure defended his candid and unfiltered approach, noting that while some may call it “shameless,” it is precisely this transparency that enables him to fulfill his responsibilities and care for his family.

He highlighted that the email serves as a digital diary, giving his children insight into his life and choices as they grow older and begin to question his methods or decisions.

Kasuku stressed that respect and understanding are fundamental values in his household. He wants his children to see that everything he does, even when criticized publicly, is motivated by love and duty.

“I don’t want my children to ever think I was embarrassed by how I lived or worked. I want them to know I gave my all, even if my ways seem unconventional,” he stated.

By creating this digital archive, Kasuku hopes to close the gap between his public image and the private reality of his devotion as a father and provider.

The initiative also highlights his commitment to family transparency, ensuring his children understand the sacrifices made for their well-being.

Through this approach, Kasuku demonstrates a modern way of blending family bonding with life lessons, showing that even a public, unconventional career can coexist with responsible and intentional parenting.

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