Martha Mwaipaja's sister accuses the popular gospel singer of abandoning her family

  • Gospel singer, Martha Mwaipaja has been blamed by her sister, Beatrice, for not caring about their family despite her success
  • Beatrice claims Martha drives expensive cars and helps strangers while their mother suffers
  • The sensational claims have sparked a debate online about Martha's personal and public life

A famous gospel singer TanzaniaMartha Mwaipaja, has faced criticism after her sister, Beatrice Mwaipaja, accused her of not caring about their family despite her success.

Beatrice (left) says her sister Martha (right) has abandoned them. Photo: Atah Media/Martha Mwaipaja.
Source: Facebook

Beatrice made the emotional claim during her graduation ceremony in Dar es Salaam, where she cried talking about the situation.

Mwaipaja's sister accuses him of abandoning their mother

Beatrice claimed that while Martha enjoyed a luxurious life and generously helped guests, she failed to show that love to her family.

He revealed that the biggest victim of the situation is their suffering mother, while her daughter saves others.

“Martha can help others but not her mother,” Beatrice complained.

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“He drives a car worth millions, but our mother is suffering.”

Beatrice added that her sister has started a business for foreigners, but their family members live in extreme poverty.

Songs of Martha Mwaipaja

The tearful graduate further blamed the singer for failing to heal his family despite praise for his inspirational music.

“Martha's music has healed other people, but not her family members,” he said.

Mwaipaja is known for his touching gospel songs that have comforted many people, especially Naiona Kesho.

Until this report was written, the Teach Me To Shut Up singer had not responded to the allegations.

Opinions of people in social networks

Her statements caused tension on the networks pointing to the discrepancy between Martha's public image and her private life.

Queen Lyndah:

“I can't blame Martha. Sometimes it's even better to help an outsider who will appreciate your efforts and your generosity.”

Kimberly Blessings:

“Until we hear Martha's side, it can't be like that, there must be a reason for her to do that.”

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Risper Oseko:

“I wish some people would wear those shoes and know what this situation is all about.”

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