Gospel singer begs Octopizzo, Khaligraph,Timmy Tdat, to follow Size 8 and get saved before it’s too late 

Image a Kenya where Octoppizzo, Khaligraph, Ukoo Flani, King Kaka Femi One and other secular artists pull a move gospel singer Size 8 pulled several years ago…

That’s the exact vision gospel rapper Kamlesh Kagaba has in his mind, and, has now released a new song called “Kalamu Nzito” to make sure it comes true.

The popular rapper has released the new song asking fellow rappers and entertainers to ditch secular music and join the gospel world.

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Size 8 started the great movement after she switched from secular to gospel in 2014. Since then, a bunch of artists have proceeded to join her with Amani being the most recent one.

Juliani 2.0

Kalamu Nzito is a deep rap song which can sure leave you reminiscing about Juliani in his heydays.

Kamlesh Kagaba has earned great respect among key music and industry players due to rich content that speak to those in and those out of the Christian faith to live a life that glorifies God and edifies humanity.

Watch the video below:

 

Gospel singer Mwihaki opens up of the embarrassment she got after getting divorced 

Singer Kaki Mwihaki  has opened up on the embarrassment she got after getting a divorce. The singer, who belongs to Adawnage band, shared that she faced depression after her parting ways with her hubby.

“Marriage is a beautiful institution created by God and ordained by Him for His glory. Sadly, only a few people get the technicalities of this institution right. Three years of marriage, a quiet ­five-month separation, followed by divorce, is not usually the blueprint in any girl’s plan. Yet, this is where I found myself and I made the decision to­ file for divorce, based on my understanding of my options,” she said. 

Hiding for two years

After the divorce, it took almost two years to recover. She went into hiding as depression took the better part of her.

“The divorce literally silenced me. I felt I couldn’t come out and talk about it, the stigma and depression of it all shut me up. 

“The church also almost requires you to remain silent about it because ‘love covers a multitude of sins’. I was silenced, silenced by shame, silenced by divorce. Marital counseling, Pastoral guidance, interventions from family and close friends amidst emotional turmoil was part of the journey I had to walk through,” she said. 

Kaki Mwihaki

She went on:

“Two years ago; I sunk into depression and battled my lowest moments ever! I came face to face with rock bottom and it was my dwelling place.

I had nothing to look forward to and being alive was nothing but pain. I prayed that he may take my life but morning after morning He kept me.”

Gospel singer Solomon Mkubwa lost his hand after his father’s side-chick bewitched him 

Gospel singer Solomon Mkubwa recently reduced Kenyans to tears after opening up how he ended up losing his left arm. According to the singer, he lost his arm after his dad married a side chick who then bewitched him.

“My father had a clandestine affair where he sired three children out of wedlock. He denied the pregnancy although they really looked like us,” said the singer in an emotional interview on KTN TV. 

Parents ignored warning from grandparents

Mkubwa who is known for hit songs such as Mfalme wa Amani, Nimewasamehe Wote among others, said that the coming of the side-chick opened up all kind of troubles for them.

Solomon

“During the burial, the maternal grandfather said he would ensure the child would not die alone,” he said adding that his parents ignored this threat and trouble followed. His younger sister and brother died and later, his arm started swelling.

“We tried all we could. We visited countless witch doctors. Later on, I underwent an operation but the doctor who operated on me ended up causing me more harm. He cut the nerves between my palm and arm,” he said.

Here is the emotional interview: