Alex Kasau hits back at netizens mocking Ndeke ya Muthanga’s mansion
By Steve Ireri, March 29, 2026Revered Kamba musician Alex Kasau Katombi has clapped back at netizens who have been criticising dancer and fellow singer Ken Ndeke ya Muthanga following the unveiling of his long-awaited mansion to the public.
In a post shared on his Facebook page on Sunday, March 29, 2026, Kasau congratulated Ndeke on the milestone, encouraging him to remain confident and take pride in his achievement, noting that the house is beautiful.
The ‘Kisinga’ hitmaker then went further to point out that individuals who have never even built something as basic as a toilet for themselves may not fully understand the effort, discipline, and financial commitment required to put up such a house, urging them to refrain from casting shade.
“Congratulations to Ndeke mtu hajawai jenga choo hawezi elewa vile kujenga ni ngumu,” he wrote.

Ndeke unveiled his mansion in a colourful event held at his home on Saturday, March 28, 2026.
The occasion was attended by a host of celebrities and politicians, including media personality Katumbi, TikToker Nyakwar, TikToker Emmashir, and gospel singer Stella Mengele, among others, who turned up to celebrate the milestone with him.
Be a proud homeowner
While speaking at the event, popular ‘Siri Ya Maisha’ hitmaker Stella Mengele could not hide her excitement, and she praised Ndeke for his determination and hard work.
“I Am a Proud Mother. My son is a homeowner! This is Ndeke’s genuine effort. A few years of hard work,” Mengele wrote.

Earlier, during an interview with Oga Obinna, Ndeke claimed that he had a six-bedroom mansion.
The Akamba musician added that it cost him Ksh14 million as he invited his celebrity friends to his house-warming party.
While describing his new home, Ndeke went on and claimed that one had to pass through three gates before reaching his compound.
“If it is not Ksh 14 million. Gate ni ngapi? To get to my home, I have three gates. That is a mansion. Each gate has two watchmen. I am the only one who makes you famous in Ukambani. When you come there, say I am your dad. You will pass three gates,” Ndeke said.
The ‘Kisunguli’ crooner also added that he had an electric fence but did not have a swimming pool.
“I have put up a wall fence. I have put an electric fence too. There is no swimming pool, but in future there will be,” he added.
“There is water in Ukambani; we have enough water, and I have a borehole. I also have tangerines. There are cassava and guavas. My home is a green land.”