"I Lived on the Streets." | From Street Kid to Midwife

Is it possible to go from sleeping on the cold pavement to wearing a nurse's uniform? Is it possible to be rejected by your own father, yet grow up to save the lives of other people's children? In this powerful continuation of Namakau Munda’s story, we move beyond her diagnosis and into her survival. Many of you were moved by Part 1, where Namakau shared her journey living with HIV. But the story didn’t end there. After losing her mother and facing rejection from her family, Namakau found herself homeless at a tender age. She became a "street kid"—a label that society often uses to write people off. But Namakau refused to be written off. In this episode, she takes us back to the dark nights on the streets, the hunger, the abuse, and the pivotal moment she decided that her history would not dictate her destiny. Today, she is a Registered Midwife, bringing new life into the world. This is not just a story about suffering; it is a masterclass on Resilience, Grit, and the Grace of God. IN THIS EPISODE, WE DISCUSS: The Reality of the Streets: Namakau opens up about the brutal reality of homelessness for a young girl in Zambia. The Turning Point: What happened that made her believe she could go back to school? Beating the Odds: How she studied for her nursing degree while battling trauma and financial lack. The Midwife’s Calling: What it feels like to now stand in a hospital, wearing a uniform, commanding respect in a society that once looked down on her. Message to the Hopeless: Her direct message to any young person who feels their life is over. If you are facing a mountain today, let this interview be your evidence that mountains can be moved. DISCLAIMER: The views expressed in this video are personal experiences and intended for educational and inspirational purposes. #StreetKidToMidwife #NamakauMunda #Resilience #ZambianStories #ProfessorMutale #Motivation #Nursing #Midwife #SurvivalStory #Zambia #Inspiration #AgainstAllOdds #StreetLife #Education #GirlChildEmpowerment #Teledoctor