- The singer has come out to share what's
happening in her life and how some of these rumors came to exist
It has been a couple of turbulent months
for gospel singer Rose Muhando who has been making eye-popping headlines.
Those allegations are not to true and the
singer has now come out to clarify things.
“It is true I was ailing, but not to the
extent Tanzanian media reported,” Muhando said after being
contacted by Edaily recently.
The Tanzania media claimed the singer is
slowly dying from a disease that she can’t rally point out. They also reported
that she’s deep into drugs.
“I am very healthy,” she said.
“That explains why I am able to attend
far-off meetings. Our media sometimes reports nonfactual information.
"Whenever someone withdraws to his or
her cocoon – and disappears from the public eye, you’d see them write that the
person is depressed or is critically ill.
“Some journalists from these sides do
little to verify authenticity of the reports people feed them with. I don’t
understand their intention.”
“Some people disguise as my friends, only
to feed the media reports blown out of proportion about my life. Sadly, the
media ends up receiving all the flak, while it is the fake friends who should
be the recipients of disapproval.
“I don’t like how media in our country
reports issues around public figures.
“If they make an attempt of calling you,
they’ll insist in their line of questioning that you are not well, while in
reality, you are fine. People who rejoice at others’ woes do not impress me at
all.”
Muhando also explained why she’s been
missing from the music scene.
She denied leaving music.
“I have been silent because I am currently
very busy. For example, I often get locked in meetings every other week; but I
am currently working on an album that is slated for release in July this year,”
she said.
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