Gospel Singer Ms. Shusho Sues Pastor Over Marriage Criticism

Tanzanian gospel singer Christina Shusho sues preacher Mbarikiwa Mwakipesile over his public comments on her divorce. Shusho claims Mwakipesile's comments, which attributed her marital split to fame rather than a divine assignment, are misinformation.

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Gospel Singer Ms. Shusho Sues Pastor Over Marriage Criticism

Gospel Singer Ms. Shusho Sues Pastor Over Marriage Criticism

Tanzanian gospel singer Christina Shusho has taken legal action against fellow gospel singer and preacher Mbarikiwa Mwakipesile over his public comments of her decision to end her marriage. The dispute stems from Mwakipesile's comments made while preaching in a church in Mbeya, Tanzania two weeks ago, where he attributed Shusho's marital split to the effects of fame rather than a divine assignment as she had claimed.

In a previous interview with Jerusalem Church TV channel, Shusho had explained her decision to end her marriage, stating, "Let me be open, I have never been fake and I don't lie. The truth is it's an assignment. There is nothing different other than that. The assignment God has given me this season cannot allow me to stay where I was. I had to leave to go fulfil the assignment."

However, Mwakipesile dismissed Shusho's explanation in his sermon, saying, "I once preached here and said the most dangerous thing that can happen to a woman is her finding fame. She claims the reason to ditch her marriage is so she can focus on an 'assignment'. What kind of assignment?"

After a clip of Mwakipesile's comments went viral, Shusho announced she is pursuing legal action against him. She stated, "Those who are using my picture or my name to spread misinformation about my marriage and others who are insulting me, the issue is already being dealt with by my lawyers and I am hopeful they will face the full force of the law." Shusho also pledged to clarify the real reasons behind her decision to end her marriage.

The public dispute between the two prominent Tanzanian gospel figures has sparked debate and drawn attention to the personal lives of religious celebrities. As the legal case unfolds, many await further details from Shusho about the circumstances that led to the end of her marriage and the exact nature of the "assignment" she says prompted the decision.

Key Takeaways

  • Tanzanian gospel singer Christina Shusho sues preacher Mbarikiwa Mwakipesile over comments on her divorce.
  • Mwakipesile attributed Shusho's marital split to fame, not a divine assignment as she claimed.
  • Shusho said her decision to end her marriage was due to a divine assignment, not fame.
  • Shusho is pursuing legal action against Mwakipesile for spreading misinformation.
  • The dispute has sparked debate and attention to the personal lives of religious celebrities.