Musician donates to children’s home

Entertainment Reporter
BULAWAYO-based businessman cum musician Brian Nhamburo Siyamwe aka Madhiri on Friday gave clothing and groceries to Thembiso Children’s Home in Luveve. The musician has released a number of songs and is riding high on the airwaves with a Zanu-PF victory song he did in collaboration with General Python formerly known as Ras Python.

In an interview Siyamwe said he had a love for children especially those without parents and he understood how hard it was to grow up with out parents.
“I grew up in difficult circumstances but now I am a successful businessman that is why I want to share the little that I have with these guys. They are my children and I love them. We all should hold hands and do more things for these orphans,” he said.

Thembiso children’s home patron Mrs Idah Sobantu thanked Siyamwe for his gesture.
“You are a hero to these children and it is people like you who make our job easy. We thank you so much and we know of the love you have for these children we have here. May God bless you and give you health and prosperity,” she said.

The 37-year-old Siyamwe lost his father when his mother was two months pregnant and had to be raised by his grandmother from the age of two after his mother left Zvishavane for Bulawayo.

Siyamwe grew up with a passion for music and has opened a studio, Upper Klass Connections Studio where he is grooming a number of talented musicians.
“I have always been in the music business. Now we have opened a studio and want to revive the dancehall music scene in Bulawayo and take dancehall music to greater heights. Other musicians should take note because we at Upper Klass Studios are saying rise Bulawayo, rise,” he said.

Siyamwe and his stable are planning a number of shows in and around Bulawayo in the coming months with their first show set to be held on 31 August at Bulawayo Theatre.

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