Kenyan music producer and artist Njenga Chege, widely known as Magix Enga, has confirmed his marriage following a private ceremony held at the Nakuru Marriage Department.
The low-key wedding, conducted without invited guests, marks a significant personal milestone for the hitmaker, who shared the news with fans through his social media platforms over the weekend.
A Private Union Made Public
In a statement posted on 28 March 2026, Enga clarified his relationship status in a lighthearted tone, emphasizing the seriousness of his commitment.
“Let’s get the vocabulary right… This one is the wife. We upgraded the subscription a long time ago,” he wrote, signaling a formal transition from a long-term relationship to marriage.
The artist had first hinted at the development a day earlier via Instagram, describing the ceremony as intentionally intimate and deeply personal.
“God Wrote This Love Story”
Enga framed the union as divinely guided, underscoring the spiritual dimension of the relationship.
“God wrote this love story now it’s sealed. Shuguli tulifunga bila invitation, bibi na bwana,” he stated, confirming that the couple exchanged vows privately without a public celebration.
A Transformational Relationship
In the weeks leading up to the wedding, Enga had openly credited his wife, Joy, with playing a pivotal role in his personal and professional revival.
In a February post, he reflected on a period of struggle marked by a lack of direction and support, noting that her presence helped him regain focus and motivation.
According to the artist, her encouragement not only strengthened him emotionally but also reignited his creative drive. He revealed that he has since rediscovered his passion for music, producing work with renewed energy and achieving positive reception from audiences.
New Chapter for the Artist
The marriage represents a turning point for Magix Enga, both personally and artistically. Known for shaping Kenya’s contemporary sound through production and songwriting, the musician now enters a new phase that he suggests is grounded in stability, faith, and creative resurgence.
