Sunday 18 September 2016

Gospel artist says she will never perform in any political even

– Christina Shusho has said she will never perform in any political event
– According to the gospel singer, she would refrain from performing since as a gospel artist, picking political sides will make her look “unchristian”
– This is after a number of gospel artists are in the spotlight for gracing the recent ODM and Jubilee’s events 
Gospel singer Christina Shusho isn’t happy how gospel artists are aligning themselves with political parties.
She believes it’s not the right thing to do as a true Christian.
“I don’t mind my songs being used during various political rallies to reach out and touch the lives of many,” she said in an interview with SDE.
 
Award-winning gospel singer Christina Shusho won’t be seeing performing at any political event anytime soon. Photo: Courtesy
Shusho has worked with controversial gospel singer Ringtone for their sensational gospel hit “Tenda Wema”.
She believes performing in the political events would make her fans think she’s picking sides, which is the last thing she would want.
“I would not dare perform because it may appear like I am part of the campaign or perhaps supporting a particular party which is not a good character as a true Christian,” Said Shusho.
This comes after a number of gospel artists performed at ODM’s 10th-anniversary party in Mombasa and Jubilee’s party launch at the Kasarani stadium.
Bahati was not only in the spotlight for performing in the event, but also for sitting on Uhuru’s chair while performing.

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