The gospel music community in Kenya is in deep mourning following the passing of Raych Njonge, the founder of the renowned gospel platform, Ray Talk.
Known for her dedication and passion for uplifting gospel musicians, Raych’s efforts in fostering meaningful connections within the gospel industry have left a lasting impact.
She was admired for creating spaces where artists could share their stories, reach a larger audience, and build each other up.
Ray Talk became a beloved platform within the gospel scene, where artists could feel supported and inspired.
Through her work, Raych uplifted countless artists and helped them grow both spiritually and musically. Many say her legacy will continue to shape the gospel music landscape for years to come.
Among those who publicly shared their grief is Dr. Ofweneke, a popular media personality and comedian.
He and Raych worked together to build Ray Talk, and he remembers her as more than a friend—a visionary with a passion for gospel music. Dr. Ofweneke expressed his sorrow on social media, stating, “My sister.
I don't know what to say. It wasn’t to be this soon, but God has seen it fit.” His tribute captures the heartbreak of losing a close friend and collaborator, as he recalled their countless conversations about the vision and direction for Ray Talk.
Following the news, tributes and messages of sympathy have poured in from fans and fellow artists across social media.
People from all over have been sharing stories of how Raych’s work touched their lives, highlighting her immense contributions to the gospel music community.
Many fans offered heartfelt condolences, showing the depth of respect and admiration she had earned over the years.
Raych Njonge’s passing comes only a few months after the gospel industry lost another prominent figure, Marco Joseph, the lead singer of the Zabron Singers.
Marco, who passed away in August due to a heart condition, was also beloved by fans in Kenya and beyond.
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