Bella Cheres’ Album Launch Draws Thousands in Ziwa, Governor Jonathan Bii Hails Gospel Star’s Rise
A wave of celebration swept across Chepkigen Primary Grounds as thousands gathered for the launch of gospel artist Bella Cheres’ new album, an event marked by vibrant performances, prayer, and messages of hope.
Uasin Gishu Governor Jonathan Bii—the chief guest and key news source for the event—praised the rising gospel star for her growing influence and unwavering commitment to inspiring communities through music.
Speaking during the ceremony, Governor Bii said Bella’s spiritual impact continues to uplift many across the region.
“Bella Cheres has become a shining beacon of faith, strength, and resilience,” Governor Bii told reporters. “Her talent reflects the heart of our community, and her new album is a powerful reminder of the role gospel music plays in shaping our values and offering hope.”
The governor was joined by Kapseret MP Hon. Oscar Sudi, clergy, and several local leaders, all of whom expressed admiration for Bella’s remarkable growth and the unity the event brought to the community.
Hon. Sudi encouraged upcoming artists to pursue excellence and use their gifts to inspire positive change, noting Bella’s journey as an example of determination and purpose.
The album launch featured performances from various gospel musicians who came to support Bella, turning the grounds into a vibrant stage of praise and celebration.
Governor Bii reiterated the county’s commitment to promoting creative arts, noting that music—especially gospel—remains a vital cultural pillar.
“As a county, we will continue creating spaces and opportunities for talent to flourish,” he said. “Artists like Bella remind us of the power of music to bring people together and strengthen our social fabric.”
The successful launch not only highlighted Bella Cheres’ rising prominence but also reaffirmed Uasin Gishu’s reputation as a hub of artistic and spiritual talent. Her new album is expected to resonate widely, carrying messages of hope across Kenya and beyond.

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