- Mary Atieno had recently come forward to complain about her difficulties in paying her taxes, saying that a good Samaritan had offered to help her.
- Larry Liza bought a house for the veteran artist due to the respect he had in the music industry, and claimed it cost KSh 11 million
- He shared a video giving viewers a tour of the three-bedroom house in Buru Buru that he gifted the singer
Veteran gospel singer Mary Atieno’s prayer has been answered after a good Samaritan gifted her a three-bedroom house in Buru Buru days after she opened up about her financial problems.
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Mary recently opened up about her financial struggles during a recent service, recalling a difficult time in 2020 when she and her daughter could not afford a KSh 26,000 house deposit.
He revealed that he faced heavy criticism from people who claimed he would retire in poverty despite his legendary status in the music industry.
In a new video that Larry shared on TikTok her, she and gospel singer Kambua were in the new house that Mary is set to move into.
Mary Atieno was awarded what kind of house?
Larry noted that he collaborated with other well-wishers with whom he worked to ensure that the veteran artist has a good home as he prepares to retire later this year.
“Our singer, Mama Mary Atieno, who has touched the souls of people for many years, for more than four decades, with her spiritually uplifting music, is retiring this year. We offered to give Mama Mary a home. And we are honored, and we are proud that by the grace of God, we finally have a house. We are this Phase house, and Buru somewhere, and Buru, bedroom 5. two extra rooms, we are really happy and we thank God that mother will have a house where she can stay as long as she wants,” he said.
The veteran artist has been a teacher for over 30 years and currently teaches at Buru Buru Girls High School.
Larry and Kambua also visited the house, showing how big and beautiful it was inside and the large rooms it had upstairs.

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They also urged Kenyans to continue to support the artist so that they can fix his house and make it easier for him to stay.
Here are some comments from social media users:
@FSR said: “I wish people would also remember Faustine Munishi, I think she needs help too.”
@Savvy said: “I hope the husband doesn’t come back.”
@Francy Oswald said: “I hope he can rent out that time so he can earn extra income.”
@Linah said: “Ominde left Mary, but God will not leave or forsake her and her children. God bless Lari.”
@Anne said: “I’m afraid she might wake up one day and say she’s forgiven her husband and go home.”
@Maggy said: “God bless me to the extent that I can also give to those who really need help in this way. There is nothing better than lifting the mood.”
@Hawa Omusikoyo said: “I truly believe that a person does not suffer all his life, see how God has remembered Mary. May he remember us too.”

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When did Mary get her new house?
The gospel singer was in February given a house by writer and poet Larry Liza, which he said cost KSh 11 million.

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Liza financed the purchase through personal savings and a loan, motivated by a divine inspiration to honor the famous singer of “Adam and Eve” for decades of his spiritual influence.
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