A performance in Kenya has been announced by Tanzanian vocalist Christina Shusho and Rwandan musician Israel Mbonyi.

The news were made by the gospel artists on their individual social media pages, thrilling followers. Kenya was dominated by Shusho’s Shusha Nyavu, while Mbonyi created waves with songs like Nina Siri and Nitaamini!

Two of the biggest gospel performers in the region have announced that they will be performing in Kenya, which has electrified the people of Kenya.

Israel Mbonyi of Rwanda and Christina Shusho of Tanzania announced their arrival in Kenya on Tuesday, December 31.

The announcement was announced by the gospel preacher on their individual social media platforms. Our roster for the 31st Crossover in Kenya is really intriguing,” Shuso wrote.

Mbonyi, however, welcomed Kenyans and indicated that he would perform as well. Seeing the two singers perform together was something that many Kenyans expressed excitement over. Others expressed a conflict between going to the event and one by Sheensea, a Jamaican dancehall performer.

Some Kenyans questioned whether local artists will also perform, though. “I have to go because God has held my hand this year,” said Mr. Bradley___.

“Mbonyi will cross over the year alone if he does not tell us his’secret,'” said bennar_254_mitumba_bales. mylee_staicey: “The 31st has a lot going on—we have Sheensea and Shusho.” thee_spiron: “At last, they have planned a gathering for our parents.”

Divinely_achieve: “Be a servant of God while you are young.” God is not exclusively for millennials. Thee_nairobi_kid: It’s already messed up this year. 2025 is my year. “We have people like Sarah K.,” said Khoerose. Why can’t we support local artists? Tell them that Gen Zers no longer purchase concert tickets, Brianbrayok said.

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