Tewali Mbeera Nene By Pr John Muyizzi (GENUINE | Report)

Wasswa looked at her, his eyes hollow. “Because, Nambi, the drums are silent.”

The reception among fans, however, is overwhelmingly positive. It is a staple at weddings, funerals, and crusades. It has been streamed millions of times across digital platforms like YouTube, Spotify, and Audiomack. Tewali Mbeera Nene by Pr John Muyizzi

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Kato realized that while his problems hadn't changed overnight, his heart had. He understood the song’s core message: when you serve the Creator of the mountains, the mountains in your life begin to look like small hills. It has been streamed millions of times across

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One Sunday, the congregation was shocked. Wasswa, the richest man in town, stood at the back pew—not in a suit, but in a simple kanzu . He closed his eyes, raised his hands, and let the song erupt from his diaphragm.