Rose Muhando ordered by Tanzanian authority to return to the country immediately 

Days after shocking Kenyans following a dramatic prayer session with controversial pastor James Ng’ang’a, gospel singer Rose Muhando has been ordered to return to the country.

The Tanzanian Music Foundation (TAMUFO) wants the singer back in the country so that she can get all the necessary help he she needs.

The foundation’s secretary, Stella Joel in a statement said they decided to look into her case after her claims portrayed a negative image on the industry.

“As an agency mandated to look into the welfare of musicians in Tanzania, we have decided to seriously look into her claims. In that viral video, she accuses her former manager, Nathan, of very bad things. Her claims paint a bad picture of our industry,” Joel said. 

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Muhando, in the video, accuses her ex-manager Nathan, of planting evil spirits in her. TAMUFO also wants to meet with him since they believe there’s more between the two.

“We have ordered Rose Muhando to immediately return to Tanzania. We understand that she is being housed by a fellow musician in Kenya. We, as an agency, believe Rose Muhando is not demon-possessed, but there is something she is up to,” said Joel. 

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