This archive report was first published on 19 October 2019.
Rose Muhando: Pastor James Ng'ang'a Supported Her Through Tough Times ¶
Published on October 19, 2019
Rose Muhando, a Tanzanian gospel singer, has revealed that Pastor James Ng'ang'a was one of the people who stood by her during a difficult period in her life.
According to Muhando, she was going through a tough time and was being accused of being possessed by demons and using drugs. However, Pastor Ng'ang'a and other well-wishers, including President Uhuru Kenyatta, musician Anastacia Mukabwa, and businesswoman Esther Muchemi, came to her aid and supported her through this challenging period.
"Pastor Ng'ang'a was one of the people who stood by me during that difficult time," Muhando said in an interview with Radio Citizen on October 18, 2019. "He prayed for me and helped me to overcome the challenges I was facing."
Muhando also thanked President Kenyatta and other well-wishers for their support, which helped her to recover from the ordeal.
She also denied allegations that she was possessed by demons and using drugs, saying that she was being forced to do things she did not agree with.
"I was being forced to do things I did not agree with, and I was being accused of being possessed by demons and using drugs," Muhando said. "But I want to assure the public that I am not possessed by demons and I do not use drugs."
She also thanked Pastor Ng'ang'a for his support and said that he had helped her to overcome the challenges she was facing.
"Pastor Ng'ang'a was a great help to me during that difficult time," Muhando said. "He prayed for me and helped me to overcome the challenges I was facing."
She also thanked other well-wishers, including President Kenyatta, musician Anastacia Mukabwa, and businesswoman Esther Muchemi, for their support.
"I want to thank President Kenyatta, musician Anastacia Mukabwa, and businesswoman Esther Muchemi for their support," Muhando said. "They were a great help to me during that difficult time."