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Sekate Mubarak Is a Ugandan Born Again Christian, Composer, song writer, editor and a well-organized performing Gospel Minister, he started his music journey way back in 2009.
Sekate is born of Kampala nurtured and raised within the cities of Kampala and also stayed in Jinja for some good years. He is a contemporary Praise and Worship gospel music artist of different genre and soul music. According to Sekate fans and friends that we have interacted with, say that he sings like Pastor Wasswa Kiyinji the legendary but Sekate says he sings like “Sekate Mubarak himself”
He does his music in Luganda, Swahili and English to balance his different types of fan base and audience worldwide more so Africa and Continental wise. He has done number of songs like Eloi, Simuvako, Nina Omukwano, Tondekangawo, Umbrella and many more in the store.
Sekate says “that he loves and honors the true gospel doctrine Saved by the grace of God and that’s why he does Gospel music strictly to preach and spread the word of God to the people and also encourage people to always keep hold on GOD alone.
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