
“Tangazo” is a Swahili word that literally means “announcement,” “proclamation,” or “public notice.”
In a gospel or Christian worship setting, “Tangazo” carries a deeper spiritual meaning. It refers to proclaiming the good news of God. It can mean:
- A proclamation of the Gospel (the good news of salvation through Jesus).
- Declaring God’s works and promises.
- Announcing what God has done or is about to do in the lives of believers.
- Calling people to listen to God’s message.
Biblical Idea Behind It
The idea of a tangazo (proclamation) reflects passages such as:
Mark 16:15 – “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation.”
Isaiah 52:7 – “How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news.”
When a gospel song uses “Tangazo”, it may express ideas like:
“The announcement of God’s victory.”
“The declaration that salvation has come.”
“The proclamation that God is faithful.”
So in gospel language, “Tangazo” is not just a normal announcement it is the joyful proclamation of God’s power, salvation, and truth to the world.

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