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  • Gloria Owendi, commonly referred to as Gloria Muliro (born 1 April 1980), is a Kenyan Gospel musician and songwriter. In 2005, she released her first studio album, titled Omwami Aletsa (The Lord is Coming). As of 2013, Muliro had four albums to her name, the most successful being Kibali (Mandate), which has the popular song "Sitolia" (I Won't Cry) featuring Willy Paul. The album earned her six Groove Awards nominations. She went on to receive the female artist of the year award at the eighth Groove Awards, an event that was attended by President of Kenya Uhuru Kenyatta.


    Early life


    Muliro sang with her mother and her siblings together in Sunday school and school choir. At Maranatha Faith Assemblies, Rolland Esese and the late Stanely Mtambo introduced her to live band music and walked her through the training.


    Career


    Muliro first came into the limelight in 2005 when she recorded her first album, Omwami Aletsa (My God will surely come), which received massive airplay especially on local radio stations. She has three more albums to her name.
    Several of her single tracks have hit the airwaves in Kenya and beyond East Africa, including "Sitolia", "Follow you", "Kando", "Msaidizi", "Matokeo", "Kitanzi", and "NdiyoYako".


    Other work


    Muliro began Gloria Ministries in 2001. The group is involved in helping children through Gloria Children's Home.
    In 2016, Muliro founded Msaidizi Africa Initiatives, a group which aims to provide mentorship for up-and-coming gospel musicians.


    Awards and recognition


    Muliro has received great recognition and has won several awards and nominations in Kenya and Africa, as best female artist.
    She was a 2016 Kora Awards nominee in the category of inspirational music.


    Marriage


    Gloria recently remarried many years after divorcing he former husband. Her new husband, Evans Sabwami, is a pastor, an engineer and a philanthropist. He is a Kenyan with US citizenship. Gloria relocated to New York to be with her husband.


    Discography


    Mwami Aletsa (2005), in Luhya, her native language
    Sitolia
    Follow You
    Msaidisi


    References

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