Bonfire Adventures CEO, Sarah Mtalii, has dismissed claims that she has found a new partner following the end of her marriage.

Speaking on Art of Living with Naila Kenga on KTN, Sarah made it clear that while she hopes to find love again, she has not yet met someone special.

However, she openly admitted that she is on the lookout.

"I’m shopping, but I haven’t found anyone yet. I hope to be in love," she said, while refuting online rumours suggesting that she has already moved on.

Sarah downplayed the so-called "evidence" circulating on social media, pointing out that she was the one who posted it herself, meaning it should not be taken seriously.

She reiterated that she is still single and stressed that she is not just looking for a romantic partner but also sponsors to support her foundation, which helps women who have left abusive marriages.

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"I am still single, and if I’m searching, I’m only looking for sponsors for my foundation. I am solely seeking support for my Virtuous Women foundation."

Sarah Mtalii

Supporting Women Who Have Left Abusive Marriages

Sarah explained that she started a rescue centre to help women who have endured domestic abuse and toxic relationships.

"Many times, women come to my office seeking refuge, and some even have nowhere to sleep. That’s why I started the foundation," she explained.

She made a heartfelt appeal for financial support, as well as essential items such as mattresses, beds, and chairs to help these women rebuild their lives.

"I need people who can contribute anything—whether it's a cooking pot, a chair, or financial support, even if it’s just KSh 100 or 200," she urged.

Sarah Mtalii Opens Up About the End of Her Marriage

Late last year, Sarah Mtalii confirmed that her long-term marriage had come to an end, leading to her separation from her husband, who was also her business partner.

In an interview with Dr. Ofweneke, she revealed that before officially walking away, she had emotionally detached from the marriage nearly two years prior.

"For many women, they first detach emotionally before they physically leave a relationship," she explained.