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Gospel Music in Kenya: A Reflection of Faith and Talent

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 30 August 2019.

The Kenyan music industry has undergone significant changes over the years, with gospel music being one of the most affected genres.

While some gospel artistes have resorted to singing nonsensical music to remain relevant, a few have managed to maintain their creative edge and inspire their audience with meaningful songs.

Among these talented artistes is Rev Ruth Wamuyu, a gospel singer and associate pastor at City of Refuge – House of Judah Ministries, founded by her and her husband Bishop Theuri Maina.

With a career spanning many years, Rev Ruth Wamuyu has established herself as a respected figure in the gospel music scene, known for her hit songs such as Atanikumbuka, Inuka, and Naijulikane, which carry powerful messages of faith and hope.

As a proud mother, motivational speaker, and fashion icon, Rev Ruth Wamuyu continues to inspire her audience with her sense of style and her commitment to her faith.

Published on August 30, 2019.

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