CASHFLOW RECEIVES STUDIO EQUIPMENT

Paul Pindani in CHINHOYI

CHINHOYI-based music producer, Lloyd “Cashflow” Karirira, was yesterday all smiles after receiving studio equipment, from a local businessman, worth R17000.

The equipment comprises studio monitors, audio interface, studio microphone and isolation shield, thanks to Dr Reynolds Muza.

Cashflow, who could not hide his elation, said he was determined to up his game.

“Dr Muza has helped me realise my vision of fulfilling my dream as a producer.

“This donation has made me realise that good people still exist and I can’t contain happiness.

“I am still in a state of surprise since I didn’t expect this donation to happen so fast.

“When Dr Muza sent me a text message asking me what I wanted, I didn’t know he had this in mind.

“Everything has happened so fast like a bolt of lightning,” he said.

Dr Muza said the donation was an appreciation of Cashflow’s professionalism.

“I like the way he conducts himself, he doesn’t mind that he is a celebrity.”

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