Tewali Mbeera Nene By Pr John Muyizzi Updated -
Wasswa stayed until the service ended. He didn’t drive home in his car. He walked. He walked the five kilometers barefoot, just like the old days. The moon was bright, and the crickets sang.
"Omuliri, omusirika, omukenenya... byonna Mukama abimanyi." (The witch doctor, the silent sufferer, the bitter one... the Lord knows them all.) Tewali Mbeera Nene by Pr John Muyizzi
The song functions as a release valve. In live concerts, when Pr Muyizzi hits the high note on "Tewali," you see grown men weeping and lifting their hands. It is the sound of a burden being lifted. The psychology is simple: If God can handle the "Nene," my "Nene" is small to Him. Wasswa stayed until the service ended
Desperate, Wasswa tried to buy happiness. He bought a new car. The joy lasted two days. He threw a lavish party for his “friends.” By the time the last guest left, he felt emptier than before. He realized he had become like a drum that had been beaten too hard—cracked and silent. He walked the five kilometers barefoot, just like
Tewali Mbeera Nene is a Luganda worship song by Pr. John Muyizzi
It serves as a comfort for those facing financial, health, or emotional trials.
“Tewali Mbeera Nene” is not just a song; it is a worship experience. It successfully shifts the focus from the artist to the Almighty. Pr. John Muyizzi has crafted a modern classic for Luganda-speaking congregations and anyone who appreciates soul-stirring, scripture-based worship. Highly recommended for personal devotion, prayer meetings, or as a pre-sermon invocation.