Robson Sharuko
H-Metro Editor
AFTER a year in which her name made headlines in tabloids for all the wrong reasons, as her 18-year marriage with former footballer Edward Sadomba staggered towards a sensational collapse, Sherylynn Sadomba is embracing her future but slamming those who gave her a rough ride in the past.
She has just turned 40.
She talks about being dragged to dungeons and being terrorised by demons she never knew existed.
But, in all this darkness, she said God was walking with her.
Sherylynn celebrated her milestone with her friends at the weekend.
Maybe, as they say, life really begins at 40. It’s in sharp contrast to the chaos that was dominating her life in April last year.
H-Metro exclusively reported that the celebrity couple’s marriage was on the verge of collapse.
This was after Sherlynn approached the Harare Civil Court seeking a protection order against Edward despite the two still staying under one roof. It emerged that although they were sharing the same house, the couple was sleeping in different wings of their house.
The two’s marriage was being tested by a number of challenges and they had managed to keep it under wraps until Sherlynn approached the Harare Civil Court, which blew everything into the open.
Sherlynn was accusing Sadomba of being “abusive towards her.
”It appears she hasn’t forgotten that rough ride and, in a message she posted to celebrate her 40th birthday, she hit out at mini devils who slandered her “with stories made by small minded empty vessels but, again, all in vain.”
At the weekend, Sherlynn, who is a prosecutor, appeared to have put all that torment behind her as she celebrated her 40th birthday.
“Finally, I’m here,” she posted on Facebook.
“You wouldn’t believe the journey I have walked. So many happy moments, derails, wins, losses, I cannot imagine what this journey would have looked like if God hadn’t been on my side.
“I have walked in rooms only favour and grace can take the ordinary.” I have been dragged to dungeons and terrorised by demons my fragile self never imagined existed but in all of it God making me a conqueror.”
She added: “I have heard people say too many good things about me which had me wonder if my legacy to those who know me really looks like that decorated.
“But, I have also watched many mini devils go above and beyond to slander me with stories made by small minded empty vessels but again all in vain, which has served as a reminder of the Why, the Whose I am and, ultimately, that He that loves me has no contenders.
“My biggest flex is ‘I’m a child of God, chosen and set apart.’
“In my 20s I explored, made choices — some good, others bad — in my 30s I learnt to redefine myself and make choices from a place of wisdom and now in my 40s I will embrace myself and enjoy becoming . . .
“After everything has been said and done, my heart is full. A very loved Hun. Happy birthday to me. Cheers to life.”C




