Padre Michael Watenga takes his nightclub ministry to Tanzania and Uganda

Anglican priest from the Diocese of Kitale, Padre Michael Watenga, aka Padre wa Wote, announced that his nightclub visit mission is officially expanding to East Africa.
Taking to his official social media accounts on Sunday, December 14, 2025, Watenga disclosed that in December and next year, he will be visiting nightclubs located in Tanzania and Uganda.
Watenga, known for blending faith with nightlife, encouraged people to lead with love instead of judgment.
“The Mission know is officially moving to Uganda. and Tanzania, let’s always be led with love, not hate and judgment. #Who made you a judge!It’s God work,” he wrote.
The announcement comes after he visited Nairobi at Alfakher Lounge on December 12, 2025, where he held a special session of his unique nightclub ministry.
“Nairobi For Christ- Will be expanding my mission to East Africa in December and next year,” he added.

Conditions for invites
The popular preacher revealed that he has also received invitations from Kisii, Mombasa, Kisumu, and Nakuru. However, he noted that his nightclub visit comes with a few practical conditions to ensure smooth logistics.
“Nimepata invitation from Kisii, Mombasa, Kisumu, na Nakuru, but of course ukini invite unafaa ujue nitakufikia aje like fuel, accommodation na security; those are my only conditions,” he said.
Reasons for club visits
Padre Watenga has so far visited several wine and spirit shops as well as nightclubs located in major cities. In Eldoret, he visited the famous club owned by Kapseret Member of Parliament Oscar Sudi, Timba XO club, while in Nairobi, he made his visit to the Alfakher Lounge.

The man of God, who is also vocal on TikTok, in a video said that before he started his visits to partygoers, he sought permission from his superiors. He also revealed plans to expand his outreach beyond his usual areas.
He noted that his mission is to preach the gospel, offer prayers, and bless people.
He emphasised that those in nightlife spaces were valuable, saying they were important individuals, and added that even those who drink alcohol are still people who matter.
Padre Watenga says he intends to move from Nairobi to Nakuru, Kisumu and other major towns, encouraging people to invite him to clubs so he can continue spreading his message.
“I have been thinking about it, have been praying about it and asked permission from my superiors, so I will be visiting different clubs, big and small, in different counties mkini invite tunaelewana alafu ntajua ntawafikia aje nakuja kupiga injili nakuja kupiga sala, bless you people, I pray for you,” he said.
“Nyinyi ni watu wa maana, you are an important person. Drunkers are human beings, too. This gospel should go deeper than a bottle of alcohol. It should reach their hearts and transform their lives. I do not judge. Even Jesus did not judge. I meet everyone; I mingle with them. I will start going from Nairobi, Nakuru, Kisumu, and all over.”









