Dube is employed at the newly opened New Horizon Nightclub, which is situated at Pioneer House.
In an interview on Wednesday night, the heavily built Dube said circumstances had forced him to opt for the job so as to survive.
“Kunzima mngane wami. I also need food and other basic things. My boxing career cannot give me sufficient funds so the only choice I have is to be a bouncer,” said Dube.
Quizzed on how much he was earning at the club, Dube refused to disclose the figures but said it was better than not getting anything.
“I cannot tell you how much they are giving me but it is better than not having any money and I can at least foot my bills,” said Dube.
Dube said that this is a part-time job and that he is still into boxing.
“I am still a boxer my friend. As I told you before this job is just part-time to raise money because Zimbabwean boxing is not paying and I need to eat, so ngingenzani mfowethu (what can I do my brother),” said Dube.
Dube said the nightclub job was not in any way disturbing his boxing training.-Chronicle



