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Bunny Asila, Willy M Tuva, and Presenter Kai extend support to Magix Enga


Gospel artist Bunny Asila, media personality Willy M Tuva, and content creator Presenter Kai recently paid a visit to struggling talented music producer Magix Enga in Nakuru.

In a heartwarming YouTube video shared by Mseto East Africa, the trio brought along shopping and found Magix Enga in the company of his two brothers.

The supportive group shared words of encouragement, fostering a positive atmosphere during their visit.

The highlight of the video was Magix Enga taking the platform to perform his soulful new song, “Mungu wangu,” showcasing his undeniable talent.

The group expressed their belief in Magix Enga’s potential to change his life for the better.

As Magix Enga sang, those around him nodded in approval, and some even joined in with a part of the lyrics, clearly enjoying the flow of his music.

Mzazi Willy M Tuva later took to social media to express his intention to assist Magix Enga.

On X (formerly Twitter), Tuva tweeted: “On 2nd January, we visited Magix Enga in his hood in Nakuru with Bunny Asila. Our objective is to bring back MAGIX’ MAGIC.”

On December 24, Magix Enga raised concerns among his fans after sharing a disturbing photo of his swollen face on social media.

In a shocking statement accompanying the image, the acclaimed producer revealed that an unidentified individual attempted to take his life while he was on the street.

“Karibu niuliwe na hater hapa kwa streets God ako na mimi ❤️🙏🏿 tomorrow is another day we give thanks,” wrote the producer.

Despite the gravity of the situation, Magix Enga did not provide further details about the incident.

In October, Magix Enga shared with Nairobi News that financial struggles compelled him to send his child and wife to live with his mother-in-law.

He pointed out that many industry associates distanced themselves from him, alleging that some artists he collaborated with had never compensated him, exacerbating his tough situation.

“I never signed a contract. That’s why I’m still struggling, as these artists don’t acknowledge my contributions to their work,” he lamented. “At present, I can’t even provide for my family. It’s an incredibly tough situation, and I’ve had to send them away. I don’t want to see them struggle.”