Peter Kaberere

Peter Kaberere (died 6 April 2014) was a Kenyan singer mostly in Swahili Pop and Zouk and contemporary gospel music.

Kaberere also known as Qabbz after his surname[1] began career with the music group Jogg C which had Lena Ochieng and Nuvine as members and merged with Gospel Fathers to form Zaidi Ya Mziki.

He released the album Kiburi that produced the hit "Kiburi [2] Famous hits include "Nisamehe" and has collaborated with Mr Vee in the song "Just a Way".

Kaberere and worked as Logistics/Operations Manager at Mo Sound Events, the company that hosts the Annual Gospel Awards Groove Awards and the Safaricom Live concerts.

He was electrocuted at his own car wash.[2] He was married to Njesh Wa Qabbz and had a son and was expecting his second child,[3] a daughter born just hours after his burial at the Langata cemetery.