The bitter feud between Kamba gospel artists Stephen Kasolo and Stella Mengele has taken a serious legal turn after the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) summoned the two to record statements over their escalating online war.

A source close to the developments at Athi River DCI offices told Channel 15 News Celeb Buzz that the authorities have issued the feuding musicians a 7-day ultimatum to settle their differences amicably—or risk facing legal action. At the same time, both Kasolo and Mengele have been strictly warned against discussing the matter on social media.

Tensions High as Fans Storm Police Station
The situation escalated when Kasolo was summoned by DCI over allegations of defaming Mengele, prompting his close friends to visit him at the police station in solidarity. However, their presence quickly turned chaotic as angry fans from both camps stormed the Athi River Police Station, leading to heightened tension outside the precinct.

Viral Throwback Video Adds More Controversy
Amid the unfolding drama, a throwback video of Kasolo has resurfaced, stirring fresh conversations online. The video, reportedly recorded during his friendship with Mengele before their fallout, features Kasolo confessing that he had dated 27 women before getting married. In the clip, he claims he was involved in those relationships “out of pressure” despite already being born again.

With DCI now closely monitoring the situation and a 7-day deadline ticking, all eyes are on Kasolo and Mengele—will they resolve their issues, or is a legal showdown inevitable? Stay tuned for more updates on this unfolding gospel drama.

