Kanze Dena praises Rose Muhando for helping her overcome tough times through music
Kanze Dena, a State House spokesperson, is one of the country’s most famous women for her achievements.The majority of people are familiar with her through her Citizen TV anchoring role.
Her journalistic career began at KBC and lasted over a decade, propelling her into the spotlight.Despite her fame, she is one of the few celebrities who has never been reluctant to talk about her modest beginnings, where she was compelled to work menial jobs to make ends meet.
Kanze has been the spokesperson for the White House and the head of the President’s Strategic Communication Unit since 2018.Kanze said she never imagined she would amount to anything while encouraging worshippers at The Oracle ministries hosted by Reverend Lucy Natasha this week.
Kanze recounted days she used to peel potatoes and wash utensils in a hotel.
“Don’t give up, your days are coming. I tell people that I used to peel potatoes and wash utensils in a hotel,” she said.
“I was a waitress for some years and I never knew what was going to come off my life. That I was going to stand today and be the person that I am, was never in my dream. It is your faithful service that will speak to you.”
Kanze said that when she was struggling in life, Gospel singer Rose Muhando’s songs encouraged her.
“When I was a young girl I used to listen to Rose Muhando. I was going through so much during that time. Nimekukimbilia ewe bwana was my best song of her. That song I used to sing and shed tears.”
Kanze challenged every gospel artist to do music that would change people’s lives.