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Rose Mhando, also known as Rose Muhando (born 1976), is a Tanzanian singer, songwriter and choreographer. She is regarded as one of the best gospel singers of her generation with popular songs like 'Uwe Macho', 'Yesu Nakupenda', 'Secret Agenda' among other songs. She was born and raised in Kilosa, Morogoro, Tanzania.

Background

Mhando, a former devout Muslim and mother of three, claims to have seen a vision of Jesus Christ while indisposed on her sick bed at the age of nine, having suffered for three years, after which she was healed and later converted to Christianity.[1]

Career

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Mhando started her music career as a choir teacher in Dodoma's Saint Mary's Choir for the Chimuli Anglican Church. On 31 January 2005, she won best composer, best singer, and best album of the year at the Tanzania Gospel Music Award Concert. In December 2005, she participated in a gospel concert to help raise funds for a Dar es Salaam orphanage. In February 2011, she signed a multi-album recording deal with Sony Music. The signing was announced at a press conference in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on 9 February and was the first deal of its kind for East Africa. After a hiatus of about five years, she returned in people's scene with her new Hit Gospel album 'Secret Agenda' in December 2022. The album had biggest hits like "Secret Agenda", a title track, and "Kama Mbaya Mbaya".

Discography

Awards

References

  1. ^ "Leading Tanzanian Musicians Saida Karoli and Rose Mhando Release New Albums". ArtMatters.Info. 23 September 2008. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  2. ^ "Rose Mhando steals show at Nane Nane". arushatimes.co.tz. 14 August 2004. Retrieved 12 May 2007.
  3. ^ "Rose Mhando's Popularity Dilemma". www.artmatters.info. 2005. Archived from the original on 15 June 2006. Retrieved 12 May 2007.
  4. ^ Tanzania Music Awards: 2005 Winners