Kenyan Gospel artist Mwana Mtule has vehemently denied rumors of his demise, addressing the reports that circulated through the Nairobi Gossip Club.
The musician took to his various social media platforms to express his disbelief at the false claims, assuring his followers that he is indeed alive and well.
Mwana Mtule expressed his shock at the allegations that he had been killed while still being very much alive.
He sought to clear up the confusion surrounding his well-being and provide an explanation for his recent absence.

According to Mtule, he was admitted to the hospital due to alleged poisoning, which occurred during a visit to a friend’s residence in Rongai.
This revelation shed light on the cause of his hospitalization and added credibility to his declaration of being alive.
The Nairobi Gossip Club, however, had prematurely spread the news of his supposed demise across various social media platforms.
This triggered an outpouring of condolences from the Kenyan community, who believed the false report. Many individuals shared their sympathy with the artist’s family and friends during this distressing period.
In response to the news of Mwana Mtule’s alleged death, concerned citizens and social media users urged the Directorate of Criminal Investigations and the National Police Service to investigate the matter and provide confirmation.

The gravity of the situation was not lost on the public, as similar cases of poisoning appeared to be on the rise, leading to concerns about the safety of public figures.
In a separate development, the former Prime Minister of Kenya and current Presidential candidate for the Azimio la Umoja Coalition, Honorable Raila Odinga, raised concerns regarding the government’s actions.
Odinga accused President William Ruto’s administration of deploying the police to prevent members of the Azimio la Umoja Coalition from accessing the Mavoko demolition site.
Odinga’s statement expressed his frustration with the government’s efforts to obstruct their access to the site where numerous demolitions had taken place.
He emphasized the importance of the demolished houses as symbols that would eventually “talk” about the injustices they represented.
Kenyan Gospel artist Mwana Mtule has dispelled rumors of his death, explaining that he was hospitalized due to alleged poisoning.
The premature report of his demise sparked widespread sympathy, and concerned citizens called for an investigation.
