Gospel singer Rozinah Mwakideu has warned abusive men they will reap a “bountiful harvest” for their actions in a powerful open letter that she shared on social media.
In her “Open Letter to All Men. Pt2,” Rozinah delivers spiritual warning to perpetrators, declaring that their time is fast approaching although she didn’t mention anyone directly despite her ongoing court battles.
“To the men who harm, continuously. The men who manipulate, abandon, abuse. Knowingly. The men who oppress, repeatedly. The men who cause suffering, mercilessly.” read part of the letter. “Gather your baskets, open your store houses. Every seed sown will bear fruit. And the harvest is always more plenty than the seed sown. Your harvest is coming. Assuredly.”

In the letter, Rozinah emphasizes it is not a threat framing consequences for abusive behavior as an inevitable universal principle. The letter serves as both indictment and prophecy, warning oppressors they will ultimately reap what they have sown.
“This is not a threat, it is a law, spiritual, sosmic, unbreakable, unescapable,” she added.

This public statement comes as Rozinah alongside his brother, Alex Mwakideu, are facing a Ksh 20 million defamation lawsuit filed by Rozinah’s ex-husband, Pastor Robert Burale.
The legal battle emerged after Mwakideu’s viral October 4, 2025 interview where she described their marriage as her “biggest mistake” and detailed experiences that brought her to profound despair.
Meanwhile in this letter, Rozinah promises that “every seed sown will bear fruit,” while also celebrating “the men who are trying” and acknowledging their “quiet revolution.”
