‘Glory be to God’ – Karangu Muraya elated as his brother finally leaves hospital
Kikuyu gospel musician Karangu Muraya has revealed that his elder brother, Paul Muraya has finally been discharged from hospital.
Muraya shared the good news via his official Facebook account in a prayerful statement that captured his emotions.
He revealed that Paul was discharged on Thursday, January 22, 2026 after spending more than a month at a local hospital.
Muraya expressed hope that Paul will fully recover and will be able to stand on his feet again.
“Glory be to God…after almost a month plus of admission here at Jumuia Hospital Huruma, my elder brother Paul Muraya is finally discharged from hospital,” Muraya stated.

“God bless you all for your support and prayers. I am confident that one day, his spine will be well, and he will stand on his feet….” the singer added.
Paul Muraya’s recovery journey
Muraya has been sharing frequent updates on his brother’s recovery journey, supporting him every step of the way.
He shared an update when he visited his brother a day earlier on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
“God is with you my brother Paul Muraya….you’re winning this in Jesus Mighty Name ,” the singer stated.
As with all other updates, Muraya conveyed his trust in God and hope for a speedy recovery.

“Dear Lord, I have seen you healing many, please do it in our family, and we will live to worship your holy Name …” Muraya added.
Karangu Muraya clarifies claims of neglecting his brother
Muraya had to defend himself from allegations of neglecting his brother shortly after Paul was admitted to hospital last year.
The singer who was out of the country at the time of his admission, clarified that he had reached out and offered support, contrary to the claims circulated by his critics.
“Sometimes I lack words. I travelled to India last Wednesday. On Monday, I received a call that my brother was unwell and had been admitted. I sent him my support and wished him well. I have been receiving insults even in my inbox, claiming I don’t care about my siblings. What else could I have done?” Muraya stated.