Emotions ran high as the body of gospel singer Anastacia Mukabwa’s mother arrived in Busia for her final journey. Mukabwa, known for her popular hit “Kiatu Kivue,” was deeply overwhelmed with grief when she saw her mother’s casket. The heartbreaking scene unfolded as family, friends, and fellow gospel ministers gathered to console and support her during the emotional moment.
The gospel singer had previously shared the news of her mother’s passing on social media, expressing her sorrow and disbelief. Her mother, Margaret Mbande Obule, passed away on April 27 in Nairobi. Mukabwa had traveled from Mombasa only to receive the devastating news upon her arrival in the capital. Her online message was met with an outpouring of love and condolences from her fans and colleagues in the gospel music industry. Many offered prayers and words of comfort, standing by her during this painful time.
A touching video shared online captured Mukabwa’s raw emotion as she touched her mother’s white casket, breaking down in tears. Supportive friends and relatives stood by her side, patting her back and offering comfort. Some leaned on the casket, while elderly women, overcome with grief, wept openly as they moved around near the hearse. The atmosphere was filled with sorrow as loved ones paid their respects to the late Margaret Mbande Obule.
Condolences continued to pour in from fans and well-wishers, many expressing their sympathy and sharing words of encouragement. The messages reflected deep empathy, with many acknowledging the intense pain of losing a parent and offering prayers for strength and healing.
Mukabwa’s mother’s death marked a challenging chapter for the gospel singer, who has always been vocal about the importance of family and faith. Despite her grief, she found comfort in the support of those around her and the faith that has guided her musical journey.
In previous moments, Mukabwa has not only inspired her fans through her music but also through her powerful messages on life and family. She has often spoken about the need for unity and resilience, especially among women. Mukabwa encouraged women to pursue their dreams without fear, advising men not to feel threatened when women achieve success. She emphasized the importance of mutual respect, humility, and partnership in building strong families and communities.
Earlier, gospel artist Evelyn Wanjiru shared an emotional video of her visit to Mukabwa during her medical trip to India. The two were seen praying together as Mukabwa received treatment. Wanjiru appealed to well-wishers to support Mukabwa financially, highlighting the importance of community and collective support during challenging times. She stressed that even small contributions could make a significant difference in ensuring Mukabwa received the full medical care she needed.
Mukabwa’s strength and faith have been evident throughout her journey, both in her music and in her personal life. As she laid her mother to rest, the love and support from her community stood as a testament to the impact she has made in the lives of many. Her resilience in the face of grief serves as an inspiration to those who have followed her career and admired her unwavering faith.