Tanzanian musician Sefu Shabani, popularly known as Matonya, has been arrested and charged with rape in Kenya. The 43-year-old denied the charge when he appeared in court in the coastal city of Mombasa, as stated by Kenya's Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).

The court granted him bail set at 500,000 Kenyan shillings ($3,900, £2,900) and ordered him to surrender his Tanzanian passport. The award-winning artist, renowned for his 'bongo flava' hits, is widely celebrated for his music style that blends romantic melodies with urban beats often influenced by traditional taarab music from East Africa.

Matonya, who rose to prominence approximately 15 years ago, continues to perform across East Africa with popular songs including Vaileti, Anita, Siamini, Taxi Bubu, and Mapito. According to prosecutors, the alleged sexual assault occurred at an apartment in the beach resort of Nyali on Tuesday.

The DPP highlighted concerns about the musician's compliance with the court's jurisdiction and directed immigration authorities to set alerts at border points to prevent him from leaving the country.

Authorities in Tanzania have yet to comment on the case, which has sparked debate on social media and within Tanzania's music industry. Some individuals call for support for Matonya and emphasize due process, while others stress the seriousness of the allegations and the need for justice.