Chinotimbas donate to the Chingairas

Cde Joseph Chinotimba’s wife Mrs Sostina Chinotimba (centre), hands over a donation of a four plate electric stove to Cde Dickson Chingaira’s wife Patricia Simon Makoni with the assistance of her husband in Harare yesterday. — (Picture by Memory Mangombe)
Cde Joseph Chinotimba and his wife Sostina  (centre) hand over a donation of a four-plate electric stove to Cde Dickson “Chinx” Chingaira’s wife Patricia  in Harare yesterday. — (Picture by Memory Mangombe)

Runyararo Muzavazi Herald reporter
Buhera South National Assembly Member Cde Joseph Chinotimba’s wife Sostina yesterday donated a four plate stove worth $500 to musician and war veteran Cde Dickson (Cde Chinx) Chingaira’s wife Patricia Makore.

This followed a donation of a house to the musician by the Zimbabwe Music Awards last week, as recognition of his work in uplifting local music.

The donation by Mrs Chinotimba comes barely a week after her husband donated a set of sofas worth $4 500 to the Chingaira family.

Mrs Chinotimba said in an interview: “I bought this stove because of the relationship between my husband and Cde Chinx. The new house had no stove. “They have been using a gas stove since they moved in.

“When my husband donated leather sofas, I felt it was my duty to help my fellow woman with a stove.”

Cde Chinx thanked all the well-wishers for their donations. “I am really grateful to everyone who donated, without them where would I be?” he said.

Cde Chinx’s wife Patricia said: “I am more than thankful to all donors. “ I thank uncle Chinotimba for assisting our family.”

She said Cde Chinx was showing signs of recovery. “I am surprised that these days my husband is trying to walk three steps a day,” she said.

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