Rose Muhando Pours Heart Out to Uhuru

Endeared Tanzanian gospel musician, Rose Muhando, poured her heart out to President Uhuru Kenyatta, heaping praise on the head of state and Kenya for their warm welcome and accepting her when she was at her weakest point.

The musician composed a song which was posted on YouTube by her friend and Kenyan gospel musician, Stephen Kasolo, on Tuesday, September 24.

"Thank you, Kenyatta and all the Kenyans for the love you showed me in Kenya during my sickness. 

"Now am safe and ready to work for the Lord," Muhando wrote.

In the song, the veteran musician prays to God to open doors and make ways for President Kenyatta.

"Kenyatta. Let your hands and your house be blessed. Let the open heavens profess blessings to you," she sings.

She also asked Kenya to be protected forever and her borders be secured. 

"You opened your arms wide and accepted me. Be blessed Kenya and all your current and future generations. I do not have anything worthy to repay you," the lyrics to her Swahili song read.

The gospel artist found shelter in Kenya throughout her ailment. She was residing at Kenyan gospel artist, Anastacia Mukabwa's, house. 

This is her second song after featuring controversial gospel musician Ringtone Apoko in another song dubbed 'Walionicheka' (Those who mocked me). 

In November 2018, she was urged by Tanzanians to go back home after she was prayed for by city pastor, James Ng'ang'a. The preacher allegedly cast out demons from her. 

Here is the video, courtesy of YouTube.