Angella Katatumba answers the altar call: Report

Singer to venture into gospel music.

Singer Angella Katatumba with Bishop Arnold Muwonge. Photo/Courtesy.


By Our Reporter

Ugandan Musician and entrepreneur Angella Katatumba who recently released a gospel song pledging to follow Christ has reportedly surrendered to His Lordship, and quit secular music.

Sources say the singer received Christ as her personal Lord and Savior Wednesday, when she visited Bishop Arnold Muwonge,  the founder and CEO of NDE- Network, a ministry dedicated to people, people development and empowerment, equipping business and church leaders throughout the world.

The preacher is also the Founder of the Kampala Children’s Centre, a home which rescues children from war-torn areas, streets and orphaned situations to offer them love, education, a family environment and nurturing them to become agents of transformation. Kampala Children Centre is the home of Destiny Africa Children’s Choir.

Angella, born on 21 February 1975, is daughter of late Prof. Boney Katatumba, a former honorary consul of Pakistan in Uganda.

Our efforts to reach the singer (or her management) were in vain at the time of compiling this report.

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