Rose Muhando Praying For Wealthy ‘Mzungu’ Husband
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Rose Muhando Praying For Wealthy ‘Mzungu’ Husband

Well known Tanzanian artist Rose Muhando has revealed that her greatest wish to God is that He blesses her with a rich ‘mzungu’ husband.

The Gospel musician made the disclosure in a social media post in which she was promoting her new song named ‘Ombi Langu’

The mother of three has never been married in her life and recently ruled out getting into marriage.

Talking during a interview with TV-E Tanzania, Muhando revealed that she has never been married in her life.

The Bongo star said that she has shunned life in marriage since she believes she can’t live with a man and handle him well.

Muhando clarified that she travels so much as such her music career is an obstacle to a delighted marriage that she would have wanted.

The lark additionally revealed that every last bit of her three children were fathered by diffrent dads while she was living in the streets.

Muhando also uncovered that she has currently settled in Dodoma, but keeps travel abroad especially to Kenya where she gets most of her gigs.

She has recently spoken with regards to her excursion to freedom after being held hostage for years claiming she was under a person who was a church elder but not a genuine person.

Addressing Wasafi Media, the ‘Nibebe’ hitmaker said she was unable to meet anybody.

In a different meeting with Churchill, Muhando said she is glad for Kenya and that is the explanation she’s launching her album here.

She added that everything, including her wellbeing, improved after she was hospitalized in Kenya. Muhando also blames her former manager Alex Msama for her agonies.

Msama who is credited with Muhando’s music accomplishment before it came tumbling, expressed that he was ready to help her out again assuming she changed her ways.

Msama dumped Muhando after she allegedly got into drugs, with Tanzanian media detailing she sold her four lavish vehicles in order to support her drug use.

She was additionally accused for neglecting to appear in gigs already paid for.

Muhando would later claim her life was in danger as she began getting death threats.