Heartbreak in Kenya: Gospel Star Betty Bayo Loses Battle with Leukemia

Beloved Kenyan gospel singer Betty Bayo, born Beatrice Mbugua, has passed away at Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) after a courageous battle with acute mild leukemia, her family confirmed on Monday, November 10. Known for her powerful voice and hits like “11th Hour”, Bayo sang primarily in Agikuyu and Swahili, leaving a legacy of faith, resilience, and inspiration.
Born on June 4, 1985, in Kiambu County, Betty was the youngest of eight siblings. Growing up in Ol Kalou, Nyandarua, she faced financial hardships, leaving school in Form Two to work as a househelp. She later returned to complete her education. These early struggles, combined with her deep church involvement, shaped the heartfelt, relatable themes in her music, resonating with working-class and single-mother audiences.
Betty emerged in the 2010s as part of the vibrant Kikuyu gospel wave, delivering songs that intertwined worship with everyday challenges like heartbreak, financial pressures, parenting, and spiritual doubt. Hits including “Gatho,” “Jemedari,” “Thiiri,” “Udahi,” “Ndîkerîria,” “Maneno,” and “Agocwo” showcased her storytelling prowess, allowing her to transcend traditional church audiences and connect widely.
Her personal life often drew public attention, particularly her relationship with controversial televangelist Pastor Victor Kanyari, father of her two children. The pair faced scrutiny in 2014 amid the infamous “Sh310 seed” scandal, though Bayo repeatedly denied any involvement. Following their separation in 2015, she carried the “divorcee” label publicly but later reclaimed her narrative. By 2023, she used her platform to empower women, famously saying, “God hates divorce, not divorcees,” encouraging individuals to leave toxic relationships without shame.
Betty found love again with businessman Hiram “Tash” Gitau, marrying in a Kikuyu traditional wedding (ruracio) on December 17, 2021. She celebrated her blended family and publicly praised Gitau for his support and bond with her children, using her story to inspire others seeking second chances in love and faith.
Even as her leukemia progressed, Betty remained committed to her ministry, sharing messages of encouragement and drawing strength from her faith. Family members recalled her final week as prayerful and grateful, stating that “God has been good to her” despite her illness. Her iconic song “11th Hour” took on profound meaning, symbolizing hope, divine timing, and perseverance.
Surrounded by loved ones in her final hours, Betty’s passing prompted an outpouring of grief across Kenya. Pastor Victor Kanyari paid tribute, saying, “Rest well, servant of God. You fought your battle faithfully.” Fellow gospel artists, ministers, and fans flooded social media with condolences, celebrating her as a beacon of hope, humility, and unwavering faith. Plans for a joint memorial concert are underway to honour her life and support her children.
Betty Bayo’s voice may be silent, but her legacy of inspiration and resilience will continue to resonate, cementing her status as a gospel icon whose music transformed personal adversity into universal encouragement.
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