Kenyan gospel singer and influencer Triza Njeri Muraya, popularly known as Triza Muraya, has declared herself single in a cheeky social media post.
The statement has ignited fresh speculation about the state of her marriage to gospel MC and content creator Karangu Muraya, despite his continued public declarations of love and support.
Triza, who has over the past year built her brand as an independent gospel artist and bold personality online, posted on her socials, “single and minding my own business”.
While playful, the expression is widely understood in Kenyan slang to mean someone is single and available, and fans took note.
The video quickly went viral across TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram, prompting thousands of comments questioning whether the long-standing rumours of a split with Karangu had finally been confirmed.
Triza and Karangu Muraya were once regarded as a model gospel couple—raising three children together and frequently appearing at each other’s events.

Their chemistry and faith-forward lifestyle made them favourites in both Christian and entertainment circles.
Despite the turbulence and Triza’s multiple public statements that implied separation, Karangu has repeatedly refuted claims of divorce or estrangement.
In April 2025, during Triza’s gospel album launch, he surprised her on stage with a generous KSh 200,000 cash gift and a heartfelt speech in which he referred to her as “my wife”.
More recently, in response to a fan referring to Triza as his ex-wife, Karangu corrected them, insisting that she remained his partner and that they were not divorced.
This mixed messaging has left fans puzzled—while Triza hints at singlehood, Karangu paints a picture of reconciliation and unwavering support.
The ambiguous nature of their relationship has only intensified public interest, with fans picking sides or simply enjoying the unfolding drama.

On the other hand, others dismissed her claim as a marketing stunt or attention grab, with some suggesting that she was “just dancing” and fans were reading too much into her words.
While her marital status remains unclear, what is certain is that Triza is in full control of her narrative.
Over the past few months, she has launched a gospel EP, ramped up her TikTok presence, and appeared in several influencer campaigns. Her fanbase—especially women—have praised her for “starting over with grace” and “reclaiming her light.”
Her brand now seems to fuse gospel ministry with subtle lifestyle content—cooking, fashion, motherhood, and self-affirmation clips—all tailored to a loyal following that enjoys both her music and personality.

Even her bio on social platforms has changed subtly, with more solo branding and no direct mention of Karangu.
At the moment, no official divorce filing or legal separation has been confirmed by either party.
In Kenya, especially within religious circles, public declarations often precede or delay legal ones. Whether Triza’s statement is symbolic or official remains to be seen.