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By Pato Patrick’s Sentongo. Celebrated Bongo Flava musician Lucas Mkenda, popularly known to many as Mr.Nice … I have been doing tours across the region including Rwanda and Sudan and I am convinced that the big business, musically speaking, is coming to Kenya," he told the Standard in an interview.AllAfrica publishes around 800 reports a day from more than Articles and commentaries that identify allAfrica.com as the publisher are - Mr. Nice revealed that the rumours have been flying since 2002, meaning he should be dead by now if indeed he was HIV positive - The singer said his enemies are responsible for the rumours. Unlimited access to 5,000+ magazines and newspapers; flat 50% off

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We operate from Cape Town, Dakar, Abuja, Johannesburg, Nairobi and Washington DC. Former Bongo Flava singer Mr Nice is mourning the death of his step-mother.According to the singer, his mother died on August 12; he, however, did not reveal the cause of her death.R.I.P MY MOM... Guys nimempoteza Mama yangu mzazi(step mom) this morning ... . Or hit tracks such as Fagilia, Kidalipo and kikulacho? Tanzainan singer Mr Nice has found himself at the centre of controversy after a commercial sex worker exposed him after a night of “fun” Mr Nice, whose real names are Lucas Mkenda, reportedly woke up crying after the “call girl” made away with his valuables, including his Iphone. Tanzanian Bongo flava singer Mr. Nice; Online Photo.

According to the singer, his mother died on August 12; he, however, did not reveal the cause of her death. It’s not news for the interwebs to send prominent people to imaginary graves. Get the latest in African news delivered straight to your inboxTo complete the process, please follow the instructions in the email we just sent you.There was a problem processing your submission. I have nothing to say bali ni kushukuru kwa kila jambo ... .mungu ilaze roho ya mama MALASWAY mahali pema Ameni..12th Aug 2020," he wrote on Instagram.In July this year, it emerged that Mr Nice had relocated to Kenya and now lives in Kitengela.Mr Nice, known for his Fagilia hit which hit the airwaves 15 years ago, left Tanzania two years ago after failing to compete against the likes of Diamond Platnumz and AliKiba.He sought refuge in Uganda from where he accused his compatriots of always mocking him on social media.The singer now says he has no plans to return to Tanzania, having settled in Kenya.The singer has started recording a video in Machakos county and released his first comeback song 'I Believe In You'.

Legendary Tanzanian crooner Lucas Mkenda, popularly known as Mr. Nice has been admitted at the Kahama Hospital in Shinyanga after he became seriously ill according to his close friend. Tanzanian singer Mr Nice. I have nothing to say bali ni kushukuru kwa kila jambo ... .mungu ilaze roho ya mama MALASWAY mahali pema Ameni..12th aug 2020A post shared by MR NICE (@mrnice_tz) on Aug 13, 2020 at 1:31am PDT"R.I.P MY MOM... Guys nimempoteza Mama yangu mzazi(step mom) this morning ... . Former Bongo Flava singer Mr Nice is mourning the death of his step-mother. It is rare for a month to go by before someone mostly, a celeb somewhere, is ‘killed’ by the internet. "I have been in Kenya for some time now and my business plan is tailored around here. Microsoft may earn an Affiliate Commission if you purchase something through recommended links in this article