Tanzanian artist Bonny Mwaitege is not dead according to verified communication between Kenyan gospel artist Stephene Kasolo and his Tanzanian counterpart. Bonny Mwaitege is famously known for his song ‘Mke Mwema’ among other song. Bloggers have been spreading the death of the popular musician this morning.
What happened? Tanzanian artist Bonny Mwaitege is not dead
Tanzanian gospel singer Bonny Mwaitege is not dead. The ‘Mke Mwema’ hitmaker was reported to have been involved in a grisly road accident, rumours that have been shut down by his wife.
The wife has confirmed that Mwaitege is alive and well. Mwaitege’s wife has been quoted saying “Bony Mwaitege is completely healthy, he has come from a journey from Kenya and has arrived home safely, he is resting.” Kamba singer Stephen Kasolo has also shut down the claims of Mwaitege’s unsolicited death.
“I have confirmed that Bonny Mwaitege is okay. Someone is being used to ruin his name and spread fake news. Kenyans, let’s stop posting about him, lets pray for him and lets pray for other musicians as well.”
Tanzanian gospel singer Christopher Mwahangila also flagged the rumors as fake news. Some social media users had reported that Mwaitege was leaving a gospel concert when the fake accident happened. Mwaitege is known for songs like ‘Sisi Sote’ ‘Mama Ni Mama’ ‘Maisha Ni Foleni’ ‘Utanitambuaje’ among others.
Final word
Tanzanian artist Bonny Mwaitege is not dead. His death was occasioned by bloggers wanting to tarnish his ministry. Spreading death news among celebrities and senior politicians has been popular among bloggers. It is bad to spread false information about the death of other people. We can confirm the popular Tanzanian gospel musician is alive and kicking. Mwaitege is known for songs like ‘Sisi Sote’ ‘Mama Ni Mama’ ‘Maisha Ni Foleni’ ‘Utanitambuaje’ among others. For verified news, stick here.
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