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President William Ruto Leads Kenyans In Mourning Ally B

President Ruto highlighted Ally B's significant role in promoting unity through music

President William Ruto has joined the nation in mourning the loss of Coast based musician, Ali Khamisi Mwanguli, who was commonly known as Ally B. The musician tragically succumbed to a brief illness, leaving a void in the hearts of many.

 

In an official statement shared on his social media account, President Ruto paid tribute to Ally B, highlighting his significant role in promoting unity through his music. The artist was declared deceased at the Makadara Hospital in Mombasa, where he had been rushed after falling ill.

 

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“I stand in solidarity with the music community as we grieve the passing of Ally B, a talented musician who dedicated his craft to fostering unity and harmony in our society,” President Ruto expressed.

 

Ali Khamisi Mwanguli’s melodies of peace have left an indelible mark on our hearts, and his legacy will forever resonate. President Ruto extended his heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, and devoted fans of the late musician, hoping that they find solace during this challenging time.

 

Ally B gained widespread recognition for his hit songs, including “Maria” and “Bembea.” These tracks touched the hearts of many and contributed to his enduring popularity.

 

The news of Ally B’s passing has deeply saddened the nation, and an outpouring of grief has been expressed by politicians, fans, fellow musicians, and friends. Many have taken to social media to share their condolences and commemorate the life and artistry of this exceptional musician.

 

The loss of Ally B is not just a loss to the music industry but also to the entire nation, which has benefited from his talent, messages of unity, and his extraordinary contribution to the cultural of Kenya.

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