Tanzanian songstress and entrepreneur Nandy is riding high after earning an eye-popping Sh 45 million for a dazzling 10-minute performance at the opulent wedding of Zakir Khosla, the son of prominent Mombasa tycoon Imran Khosla.
The Arabic-themed ceremony, held on Saturday, December 21, was a spectacle of grandeur, graced by Kenya’s elite, including President William Ruto as the guest of honor.
Nandy joined an elite lineup of performers that included Diamond Platnumz and D Voice, who delivered electrifying entertainment for the star-studded event.
The multi-award-winning singer documented her luxurious journey to Mombasa on social media, marveling at the extravagance of the occasion.
She arrived in style, stepping out of a sleek black Bentley Bentayga under tight security. A red carpet led her into the magnificent wedding venue, setting the tone for her regal appearance.
Donning an exquisite sheer maroon off-shoulder gown with intricate beaded details and a dramatic mermaid tail, Nandy shared a video from the event with the caption, “Wedding performer, Mombasa.”
In another post, the ‘Mlete’ hitmaker revealed her jaw-dropping paycheck: “Getting paid $350,000 for a 10-minute performance is not a joke.”
Her elegance, voice, and stage presence made every second of her performance worth the staggering sum.

The extravagant celebration drew a host of prominent dignitaries, including President William Ruto, Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale, and Mombasa Governor Abdulswamad Nassir.
Mombasa Governor Abdulswamad Nassir took to X to celebrate the gorgeous couple and poured a heartfelt message that took over the net.
Nandy’s role in the celebration highlighted her status as one of East Africa’s most sought-after performers, proving once again why she’s a force to reckon with in the entertainment industry.
Tanzanians admired the singer’s stunning attire, with many applauding her for proudly representing the nation on Kenyan soil.
official_rojvan: “That’s the best female artist of all time. Respect to you, my sister.”
binti_kanje: “Are you the one getting married? You dressed better than the bride.”
Johakimkamanz: “You have represented us well.”
palquin_m: “You look so lovely, Nandy.”