Tewali Mbeera Nene By Pr John Muyizzi Online

In the Luganda culture, there is a deep-seated history of consulting traditional healers (Ngangas) for financial or marital problems. These healers often charge "Mbeera Nene" (huge fees). Muyizzi’s song directly challenges that economy. He says: Stop paying a huge price to spirits that are not gods. Take your big situation to Jesus for free.

The lyrics emphasize that there is no place God cannot walk with you ("Mukama jyotatambala") and no high mountain He cannot flatten ("Tewali lusozi luwanvu Mukama lwotaseteza"). Encouragement through Adversity: Tewali Mbeera Nene by Pr John Muyizzi

The lyrics emphasize that no mountain is too high for God to level, and no situation is too complex for Him to resolve. In the Luganda culture, there is a deep-seated

The transition from the verse to the chorus is where the magic happens. Pr Muyizzi often ad-libs testimonials ("You healed my brother," "You paid my school fees") before the choir bursts into the powerful hook: Tewali Mbeera Nene. He says: Stop paying a huge price to

: The lyrics proclaim that no mountain is too high for God to move and no situation is beyond His control ("Tewali lusozi luwanvu Mukama lwotaseteza").

It acknowledges the reality of "situations" (mbeera)—the brokenness of life—before offering hope.

The video does not rely on special effects. Instead, it relies on the raw testimony of people waving handkerchiefs—a sign of victory in East African Pentecostal culture.