Kenyan gospel singer Alfred Kisembe, popularly known as Alkinyo, has released the much-anticipated visuals for his latest song “Twaomba Msamaha,” giving gospel music lovers a fresh message centred on repentance, humility and seeking God’s forgiveness.
The release adds another chapter to Alkinyo’s growing musical journey as he continues to establish himself as one of the emerging voices in Kenya’s gospel scene.

The official visuals, now available on YouTube, bring the song’s message to life through a faith-based presentation designed to complement its reflective theme.
Watch Alkinyo’s “Twaomba Msamaha” official video:
Alkinyo continues his gospel music journey
“Twaomba Msamaha” comes at a time when Alkinyo has been steadily expanding his catalogue with songs that focus on worship, gratitude, repentance and the Christian faith.
His growing body of work has already earned him attention among gospel music enthusiasts, with his songs increasingly finding an audience on digital platforms.
In June 2026, Nairobi News reported that Alkinyo had made several of his songs more accessible to fans after plugging them into Skiza Tune, allowing listeners to access his music directly through their mobile phones.
The report identified Alkinyo by his real name, Alfred Kisembe, and highlighted his growing presence in Kenya’s gospel music industry.
Among the songs highlighted was “Mungu Wangu Nakuthamini,” a worship song that had already attracted attention on YouTube because of its message of thanksgiving and devotion.
Alkinyo has also released other gospel tracks, including “Ainuliwe Yesu,” further demonstrating his commitment to music that speaks to believers and encourages them in their faith.
A song about seeking forgiveness
The title “Twaomba Msamaha”, which translates to “We ask for forgiveness,” immediately sets the spiritual direction of the new release.
Rather than focusing purely on entertainment, the song carries a message that resonates with one of the central themes of Christian worship , acknowledging human shortcomings and turning back to God.
The release therefore arrives as more than just another addition to Alkinyo’s catalogue.
It gives listeners an opportunity to reflect on their relationship with God, personal mistakes and the importance of humility.
The accompanying visuals further strengthen the song’s devotional character, giving audiences a visual representation of the message Alkinyo is seeking to communicate.
Building momentum in gospel music
Alkinyo’s latest release also comes as Kenya’s gospel industry continues to evolve, with artists increasingly using YouTube, streaming services and mobile music platforms to reach audiences beyond traditional church settings.
For emerging musicians, digital distribution has become an important way of building a following and making songs available to listeners across the country.
Nairobi News previously noted that Alkinyo’s move to make his music available through Skiza Tune was expected to help him reach an even wider audience, particularly listeners who prefer mobile-based music services.
The development reflects the singer’s broader push to make his music accessible while establishing a recognizable identity within the competitive gospel market.
Fans have more Alkinyo music to explore
With “Twaomba Msamaha” now receiving its visual treatment, Alkinyo’s supporters have another release to add to his growing catalogue.
His recent music has largely maintained a strong spiritual focus, with themes of thanksgiving, worship and trust in God running through his work.
“Mungu Wangu Nakuthamini,” for instance, was described by Nairobi News as a song whose message of thanksgiving and worship had resonated with listeners online.
That growing catalogue could prove important as Alkinyo continues working to build his name and distinguish himself in Kenya’s gospel music space.
“Twaomba Msamaha” marks another step forward
The release of the “Twaomba Msamaha” visuals represents another important step in Alkinyo’s musical journey.
By combining a deeply reflective gospel message with visuals, the singer is giving his audience a song that can be experienced both as music and as a spiritual reflection.
As the song reaches more listeners on YouTube and other digital platforms, attention will now turn to how gospel fans respond to the latest offering.
For Alkinyo, however, the release reinforces what has become a defining feature of his music, using song to encourage faith, worship and reflection.
With “Twaomba Msamaha,” the gospel singer is once again inviting his audience to pause, reflect and seek forgiveness while continuing his steady rise in Kenya’s gospel music industry.
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