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Congolese gospel musician Angela Chibalonza

October 30, 2007 – 12:26 pm

East and Central African music fans are mourning the death of renowned Congolese gospel musician Angela Chibalonza. She passed away a few weeks ago in a car accident in Kenya. Since she arrived in Kenya in 1998, Chibalonza released seven albums. She was nominated in 2004 for a Kora All African Music Award in the category of best female gospel artist. From Kisumu, Kenya, reporter Ajanga Khayesi has the story.

Congolese gospel musician Angela Chibalonza

The popular Congolese songwriter and gospel singer Angela Chibalonza was famous for her dynamic voice. Simply known as Chibalonza, the artist is a household name in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Congo, Zambia, Mozambique, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. Part of her widespread appeal was her ability to sing in several languages, including Kiswahili, Lingala, Ruganda and French are spoken.

“Chibalonza,” said fan Samuel Wafula,”was an accomplished, gifted, and anointed gospel singer who has won solemn hearts through her famous gospel hits. I have been listening to her for the last ten years ever since she came to the helm light of gospel music in the country.”

Chibalonza said her music was a reflection of her Christian faith. She said she knew and received Jesus through singing. She said hearing gospel songs made her cry. Chibalonza said she felt her heart was touched by Jesus.

Angela Chibalonza was 40 years ago in the Congolese village of Braissele near Bukavu town, the second-born in a family of 11 children that included six boys and five girls. After attending local primary school, she continued on to high school and university.

When growing up she was greatly inspired by Congolese Mbilia Bel’s soprano, called by National Geographic Africa’s first transcontinental diva. Chibalonza turned to gospel music 1992 when she joined the university and became a Christian. She started profound singing at the university, and later at a Congolese Catholic Church where she became the choir leader. From there, she joined the Pentecostal Church in Bukavu.

In 1992, she decided to leave the DRC for Kenya. Chibalonza denied that she left her homeland because of on-going violence, there. Instead, she said her decision to relocate in Nairobi was a career-move.

Among the albums she recorded in the Kenyan capital are “Nakuabudu” (I Worship You), followed by “Jina La Yesu” (The Name of Jesus), “Mwisho wa dunia” (End of the World), “Ninapotembea” (As I Walk), “Imani yako” (Your Faith), “Nzambe Papa” (Father God), and “Yahwe Uhimidiwe” (Yahwe Exalted). The songs “Ninatamani”, “Nitampa nini”, “Yahwee Uhimidiwe”, “Jubilee”, all received enormous airplay, on FM radio and television stations.

“Her music,” said Ngiri Forty, a studio producer for Namkio Recording Studio in Kisumu, “included well defined Afro-beats blended with reggae lyrics. Her soulful vocals in the praise and worship style of music were rich and full-throttled. Chibalonza’s songs were not only sweet to the ears, but the inspiring messages were known to send many into frenzy during Christian [concerts].”

Venturing into music was difficult – and Chibalonza said her family discouraged her from a singing career. She said her family punished her whenever she attended overnight prayer meetings.

In 2003, Chibalonza married her long time Congolese fiancée, Apostle Elisha Muliri, the founder of Shekinah International Ministries in Kenya.

Chibalonza sung prominently during National Prayer Day in Kenya, which is attended by the country’s president Mwai Kibaki. She was scheduled to perform during the Africans Let’s Worship concert, at the Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi late October this year.

She died in late September when a car she was traveling in struck a lorry on the highway between Nairobi and Nakuru. Her family says she and other colleagues were on their way from Egerton University to a gospel concert.

Her passing came just days before launching her latest album, “Nimekutana na Yesu” (I Have Met Jesus) under the banner Furaha ya Kipawa (Joy of My Talent).

Husband Elisha said “God giveth and taketh away” – a prominent message Chibalonza conveyed through her music.

Gospel music producer Japheth Kassanga said it was an obstacle for gospel business considering that, her albums quickly made the best-selling and stayed long in the music industry.

“She acted as a wonderful role model for other gospel singers,” said Elizabeth Keraro, a gospel singer in Kenya. “She is a person to be remembered and adored. Her songs like Jubilee and Uhimidiwe would be our inspiring songs.”

The Daily Nation newspaper said her death was also a set-back for Kenya’s music industry because her songs were finding markets on the international scene. It comes two weeks after another popular star, Sharon Wangwe better known as Lady S, also died in a road accident.

Music critics say Chibalonza’s beautiful songs will continue to be heard on Kenyan radio, and in the minds of her fans.

Congolese gospel musician Angela Chibalonza



  1. 7 Responses to “Congolese gospel musician Angela Chibalonza”

  2. May God’s blessings be showered onto the fruit of your womb…………May God increase u mightily………….Ur music is inspirational…….

    Amen.

    By Salome Akinyi on Sep 5, 2009

  3. Her songs really touched my heart .so get be
    blessed though her songs. We thank God for her
    well left legacy in gospel music

    By francis on Oct 24, 2009

  4. her songs has been a sourse of strength and hope to move on with life no matter how hard it my be.she inspired me to sing and fully trusting upon the lord’s manfestation.i miss her…dearly.may her soul rest in peace.amen.

    By sister lenny .o. (kisumu) on Sep 19, 2010

  5. when i had the sudden news i didnt believe of it .coz her songs were lifting my twin sis who has acertain clonical disease.she really meant alot to our family when it came to our sister’s condition .but all in all we thank God for her coz her music keeps my sis going todate.

    By flozy on Sep 20, 2010

  6. saying the truth i never listened to her music at all but i went to an occasion and they played her songs it was touching because i was asking my self how can i miss her message,but for now she bless my hurt daily and i thank God for that.She will always be my hero.

    By Naomi mureithi on Oct 5, 2010

  7. I happened to listen to Ebenezer via my sister’s ring back tone this year and it immediatelly drove my heart, i loved the song the way itinsipired me, the way my heart were lifted up! i decided to ask my sister to send me the dvd, Angella was real a messengersent by God to us! Any time i listens to any of hersoul my heart bleeds, i realizes how i must be closer to God! Imagine her songs are still so fresh and live, the message is as fresh and powerful as if Angellah is still alive; in this case I just want to tell the devil that Angellah still lives in the hearts of her songs listeners and God is real using Angellah’s voice regardless of the fact that she is dead! Oh God you are wonderful! Mungu nakupenda sana and may You please bless Angellah’s daughter and husband every minute of their lives. God I adore you and I love you so very much! Asante Mungu kwa kumleta Angellah katika dunia hii na kuruhusu sauti yake itumike kwa kazi yako hata baada ya kufa kwake! Hakika kazi yake itadumu hata utakaporudi! Amen

    By Eva on Nov 10, 2010

  8. an inspiration to many.she died physically but lives in our hearts

    By cleophas mbayachi on Feb 7, 2011

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