Kamba gospel singer Stephen Kasolo has adamantly denied accusations that he stole Diana Marua's iPhone, urging her husband, Bahati, to step in and clear his name. In an interview with manuukenya, Kasolo expressed his frustration with content creators spreading the rumor, saying the allegations were damaging his reputation.

"Bahati, I’m asking you to listen closely and address this issue with your wife, Diana Marua, and clear my name," Kasolo urged.
He explained that Bahati had personally invited him to the high-profile wedding event and, as a result, felt it was only right for Bahati to help resolve the matter. "You invited me to Bolo's event, not as a paid guest but out of respect. I’m not a new artist, and my family depends on my name just like yours depends on your Netflix proceeds.


The phone was stolen later in the night when people were drunk. I left earlier because I had a show in Nairobi. Please clear my name. My reputation is built online, and this has hurt my brand. Right now, I can't even get bookings."
Kasolo clarified that he left the wedding early for another performance in Nairobi, and the iPhone went missing afterward.

The theft of Diana Marua’s iPhone 14 Pro Max occurred two weeks ago during Bolo Bespoke's lavish wedding. Diana even offered a generous reward for the phone's return before the authorities could track down the culprit.