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Betty Kyallo tired of searching for love, says she wants to concentrate on business and family

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By her beauty, charm and above all her smart personality, tv girl Betty Kyallo seems to be unlucky in finding a partner after divorcing Dennis Okari.

The former news presenter at K24 and KTN is now saying she is not focusing on finding someone to love, any time soon.

“Right now I’m not into anything serious, I’m focusing on my business and my daughter,” she said.

Last year she parted ways with her lawyer boyfriend Nick Ndeda after months of dating.

The reason for their break up wasn’t known but this however earned the journalist criticism for playing men with relationship that never last.

“You can’t choose people who you love, me niko tu sawa, niko single na naenjoy, it’s a good life. Ile focus hua naweka kwa mapenzi sasa nataka kuweka kwa biashara. I just want to spend time and focus on myself and feel energetic in what I do and above all making money for my daughter,” she said.

The business woman also went ahead and said that she is working on a new project which will feature her family on TV.

It would be a reality show that is similar to the American reality TV show ‘Keeping up with the Kardashians’.

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