Ndeke Ya Muthanga reveals why he never lets his PA manage his social media
By Steve Ireri, April 30, 2026Kamba dancer and gospel singer Ndeke Ya Muthanga has opened up on why he prefers to personally handle his social media accounts instead of delegating the role to his personal assistant.
In a Facebook post on Thursday, April 30, 2026, the entertainer introduced his personal assistant, identified as Denno, revealing that the two had a discussion about the management of his Facebook page.
According to Ndeke, his PA had questioned why he does not allow him to take over posting duties, especially at times when the content creator makes writing mistakes.
“This one is called Denno; he is my PA. Today he asked me why I don’t allow him to write posts for me on Facebook,” he wrote.
Ndeke explained that despite occasional errors, he has intentionally chosen to maintain direct control over his social media presence because his audience is already familiar with his style of communication.
He suggested that his fans understand and relate to the way he expresses himself online, and that authenticity is more important to him than polished writing.
“Especially because sometimes I make mistakes when writing. I told him my fans are already used to me, and they understand me. Is that true?” Ndeke added.

At the same time, the content creator engaged his followers by asking them to weigh in on the matter, essentially turning the decision into a public poll.
He invited fans to vote on whether he should continue managing the account himself or allow his PA to take over the responsibility, indicating that he is open to their input.
“Now, vote, should I give him my account so he can write, or should I continue posting myself? Do you want him to take over, or should I remain the one posting?” Ndeke added.
House-warming event
In a post shared on his Facebook page on Sunday, April 5, 2026, the ‘Kisunguli’ hitmaker expressed frustration with people he claims ignored his milestone celebration, only to later reach out, inviting him to their own events.
He questioned the logic of being expected to fuel his car and travel to support others for free, yet they did not show him the same courtesy during his big day.
“Some of you people think I am stupid. How do you fail to attend my event and then call me saying you have an event and people want me there because they like me? And you expect me to fuel my car and come to your place for free?” he said.
Ndeke further made it clear that moving forward, anyone seeking his presence at an event must be ready to pay for it.
He particularly called out individuals in the entertainment space who identify themselves as celebrities or artistes, insisting that those who failed to attend his mansion unveiling should not expect any favours from him.
“If you did not come to my mansion, and you call yourself an artist or a celebrity, just forget about Ndeke completely. If you want me at your event, you must come with money in your hand. That is the level Ndeke is at right now,” he said.

The singer emphasised that his time and presence carry value, and he would no longer tolerate what he described as disrespect from people who only reach out when it benefits them.
He also urged his fans to understand his position, noting that he has worked hard to build his brand and deserves to be treated accordingly.
“I cannot just be attending every event when I have worked hard to build my home. My fans, understand me. Ndeke now has a big team,” he added.