Renowned gospel musician Allan Chirwa has assured fans to expect well-crafted and spiritually uplifting music from him in 2026, marking a renewed chapter in his musical journey.
Chirwa, popularly known by his stage name “The Worshiper,” made the remarks in a recent interview with The Truth following the release of his latest single titled Amamva, his first song after a long silence.
The gospel artist explained that his absence from the music scene was largely due to the death of his longtime producer, Joseph Tembo, a loss he described as deeply painful both personally and professionally.
According to Chirwa, Tembo’s passing forced him to take time away from recording as he struggled to find another producer who could understand his sound, vision, and spiritual direction.
He said the transition period was challenging, but he is now back with renewed strength and a clear sense of purpose, ready to deliver quality music to his listeners.
“Now that everything is back on track, people should expect good things from me this year and going into 2026,” Chirwa said, expressing confidence in his new creative direction.
His latest release, Amamva, is a Rhumba-inspired gospel song that blends rich rhythms with a powerful message of faith and perseverance.
The song encourages believers not to lose heart in prayer, reminding them that God listens and responds, a message that has already begun resonating with many gospel music followers.


