Enock Ondego
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Born21 February 1930
Vihiga, Kenya
Died26 February 2023 (aged 93)
Kisauni, Mombasa county, Kenya
EducationKaimosi
OccupationsBishop, former musician
Enock Ondego | |
|---|---|
| Born | 21 February 1930 Vihiga, Kenya |
| Died | 26 February 2023 (aged 93) Kisauni, Mombasa county, Kenya |
| Education | Kaimosi |
| Occupations | Bishop, former musician |
| Years active | 1949–2023 |
| Employer | Soul winner baptist church |
| Known for | Music Composition |
| Spouse | |
| Children | 3 |
| Website | www |
Enock Ondego (21 February 1930 – 26 February 2023) was a Kenyan songwriter, singer, author, and founder of The Mwakigwena Choir Group and most notable for his biography, The Life Of Mzee Ondego, published by the Kwani trust,[1] and his two songs: Wimbo huu ni wimbo wa historia (This is a song of history) and Kenya ni nchi ya ajabu (Kenya is a wonderful country). Mwakigwena Choir used to perform for the then president Jomo Kenyatta in the late 1970s.[2]
Enock Ondego was born in Mazigolo, South Maragoli in Vihiga County in 1930, and completed his elementary and high school at Kaimosi.[3]