I m building a church: Rose Muhando explains Sh50,000 Kempinski charge
Rose Muhando [Photo: Instagram @malkiarosemuhando]
Singer Rose Muhando for the first time is sharing the secrets of her decade long reign as East Africa’s gospel queen and opening up about how she endured a topsy-turvy time in music - revealing she has rediscovered her mojo”, close to five years after her empire crumbled.
In an exclusive
Radio Maisha chat with Mwende Macharia and Clemmo on
Konnect ahead of her February 27 album launch at Villa Rosa Kempinski, Muhando said she glided along a high-desert trail of pain for saying no to a powerful personality. The Tanzanian songstress, touted as one of the region’s most iconic musical acts since the turn of the century, said she paid a hefty price for taking a stand for her values and faith in a time of reckoning soon after her five year deal with Sony ended.
Rose Muhando Sparks Debate With Ksh 50,000 Concert Entrance Fee
Gospel artist Rose Muhando in an Instagram post on November 25, 2020
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Tanzanian Gospel artist, Rose Muhando. has generated a debate with a poster and advert of her upcoming event in Nairobi. The
Nguvu Katika Neno, on February 27.
The event will take place at Villa Rosa Kempinski Hotel along Waiyaki Way, from 12 pm to 6 pm. An advert on her YouTube paged confirmed that she was charging Ksh 50,000 per person that will be paid through a pay bill number. I need your support and contribution so that I may continue preaching the word of God in all corners of the earth, she said.