Bahati Plans Ksh100 Million 10-Day Wedding; Diana Says Buy a Ranch Instead
Kenya’s most talked-about couple is at it again. Specifically, gospel artist Bahati has announced plans to spend Ksh100 million on a lavish wedding celebration for himself and Diana Marua. Furthermore, he has made one thing crystal clear, there will be no harambee and no contribution committee. Every shilling comes directly from his own pocket.
The Wedding Details Are Extraordinary
This will not be a one-day affair. Specifically, the celebrations will span 10 consecutive days, featuring a series of events and ceremonies. Furthermore, Diana Marua’s wedding gown alone is budgeted at a minimum of Ksh5 million.
Additionally, the couple has advised invited guests to prepare approximately 20 different outfits to match the changing themes across each day of celebrations. Consequently, even attending this wedding requires serious financial planning.
A Star-Studded Guest List
Bahati and Diana are going all out on the invitations. Specifically, the couple expects dignitaries, politicians and major African celebrities to attend.
Furthermore, Tanzania’s Diamond Platnumz is among the high-profile names expected at the celebrations. Consequently, the wedding is shaping up to be one of the biggest celebrity events Kenya has ever hosted.

Diana Marua Is Not Fully On Board
Despite the grand vision, Diana has raised serious financial concerns. Specifically, she has questioned whether spending Ksh100 million on a single celebration is the wisest decision.
Furthermore, she publicly suggested that the same money could fund a large ranch or a matatu transport business instead. Consequently, the couple’s very public disagreement over the budget has sparked a nationwide debate about priorities, love and money.
Bahati’s Vision vs Diana’s Logic
Bahati insists the wedding is a gift to Kenya a historic celebration of love that fans deserve to witness. However, Diana is thinking about long-term financial security and investment.
Therefore, the question dividing Kenyan social media is simple, is a Ksh100 million wedding a romantic gesture or a financial mistake?

