THANKFUL

Alice Kamande recounts near-death experience

In Summary
  • She was involved in a three-car pile-up and her vehicle was written off
  • 'I thank God I am alive. I don't take it for granted'
Gospel singer Alice Kamande
Gospel singer Alice Kamande
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Alice Kamande's hit song with Dar Mjomba, Shukurani, was inspired by a near-death experience. 

Speaking to Word Is, Alice said the song was inspired by an accident.

"Let me first say that Dar Mjomba had come up with the song and he asked me to collaborate and work with him on it," she said.

"Coincidentally, it was at a time I was also thanking God because previously in 2019, I was involved in an accident. I was also telling God, 'thank you for taking good care of me'."

Alice said the song was well-received.

"And throughout 2020 it was a song I was carrying in my heart, just knowing that this is not just a song for everybody but I was actually carrying the message just thanking God for the great work he has done for me."

Alice narrated how the accident happened.

"The thing is, I was driving going to CBD and it just happened that someone hit [my car] from behind and I hit the person in front of me and it was serious. I'm grateful I came out of it alive," she said.

"The car was a write-off and God took care of me. I thank God I am alive. I don't take it for granted. You know, every day, every minute, every hour is something to always thank God for."

After the accident, Alice would find herself looking over her shoulder whenever she was driving.

"I had a phobia after the accident for some time and every time I had to look behind and see who was there and if they were close enough to hit me again," she said.

"I had it for quite some time, like a couple of months. But I thank God I overcame it. Sometimes I would even dream about it. It was crazy. Sometimes God just gives you the grace to overcome what you are going through."

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