Popular Tanzanian gospel singer Rose Muhando seems to be doing really well and is now on her road to full recovery.
According to photos shared online by flamboyant city preacher Reverend Lucy Natasha, Muhando was full of life as she joined congregants in worship at her church.
Celebrating her transformation, Natasha stated that Muhando was in the country as a guest singer in her church and noted that it was amazing how her recovery journey was progressing.
“Glorious moments in our Miracle Mondays Service. We experienced a great move of God. I am glad to see the wonderful progress in the life and ministry of Gospel Artist Rose Muhando from Tanzania. God is doing great work in her life and we declare more grace, impact and growth as she ministers in singing,” she posted.
A while back, photos and videos of the Nibebe hitmaker surfaced online including one of her allegedly being exorcised of ‘demons’ by controversial Neno Evangelism Center founder, James Ng’ang’a.
The mother of three was reportedly taken to see Pastor Ng’ang’a by local gospel artiste Stephen Kasolo, who said he was concerned by the troubled turns her life had taken.
“I’m the one who took her to the church, she has been in the country for a while and we had been performing in Eastern regions,” Kasolo said in an interview, adding that “when we came back, she told me she wanted to see Ng’ang’a...”
It was reported that during that period, Muhando was residing in Kenya after she fled Tanzania claiming that she had received death threats from unknown people.
She later, in an interview, accused her former management of her troubles, claiming that they swindled her of her hard-earned wealth.
“My downfall was caused by my manager who I fell out with because he wanted sex and I couldn’t give it to him. He embarked on a tarnishing spree and he destroyed my name,” claimed the singer.
That was not all.
“Namshukuru mungu, nilichoka, mchungaji nilichoka. Miezi sita siko nyumbani kwangu, wamenitengeza kila kesi, wamechukua magari yangu yote.
"Mtoto wangu yule alikua anasoma chuo kikuu ako nyumbani. Nimeshindwa ata school fees ya kupeleka watoto wangu chuo…
"Sina ata mtu wa kwenda kumwambia chochote,wameshirikiana na ndugu zangu, shemeji yangu akasema akienda huko akirudi namwesabia siku,” she narrated to Pastor Ng’ang’a.
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