Magix Enga speaks out after tying the knot in a civil wedding
Music producer and musician Njenga Chege, popularly known as Magix Enga, has broken his silence after tying the knot at the Nakuru Marriage Department in a simple and intimate ceremony.
In a brief statement that captured the recent elevation of their romantic relationship, the singer urged people to get it right, making it clear that he now has the wife he has committed to spending the rest of his life with.
“Let’s get the vocabulary right, jamani! This one is the Wife. We upgraded the subscription a long time ago!
#MrHusband #StandardSet
” he wrote on Facebook on Saturday, March 28, 2026.
The singer embarked on a new chapter after sealing his romance in the intimate wedding, sharing the joyous news with fans through his official Instagram account on Friday night, March 27, 2026.
Magix Enga: Love story written by God
The excited singer hailed the union as one engineered by God and sealed in a simple yet intimate ceremony.
He also confirmed that they chose to keep the occasion private, exchanging vows without inviting guests.

“God wrote this love story—now it’s sealed. Shuguli tulifunga bila invitation, bibi na bwana,” Enga wrote.
Enga heaps praise on his wife
In the weeks preceding the wedding, Enga showered his wife with love, revealing the impact she has had in his life.
“Forever grateful for you, my wife. There was a time in my life when I felt lost. No direction, no motivation, and honestly, no real support. I was down bad, and it felt like I was walking alone,” Magix Enga stated in an emotional tribute shared on his official Instagram account on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
He recounted that Joy not only believed in him but also inspired him to rediscover himself and his love for music.

“Then God brought you into my life, Joy. You believed in me when I didn’t even believe in myself. You stood by me when nobody else did. You pushed me, prayed for me, encouraged me, and reminded me who I was when I almost forgot.
“Because of you, I found my sound again. I found my hunger again. I’m making music like I used to — with passion, with fire — and now the songs are doing well,” he added.