Thousands bid Dhewa farewell

Dino Mudondo, Energy Mutodi, First Farai and Leonard Zhakata are some of the musicians who attended yesterday’s proceedings.

Deputy Prime Minister Thokozani Khu-pe hailed Dhewa for his resilience.

She described his death as a big loss to the cancer foundation, which she represented.

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DPM Khupe, however, urged people to get tested early for cancer. DPM Khupe has cancer.
Media, Information and Publicity Minister Webster Shamu said Dhewa’s was a life well-lived and urged fans to support his son Peter.
“Let’s pray for Dhewa and know that he will live through his son Peter. We hope that he will continue with his father’s legacy,” he said.

In his condolence message, Minister Shamu, who is also the patron of the Zimbabwe Union of Musicians, said the nation was devastated by Dhewa’s death.
“He represented the breed of musicians that is influenced by their passion for the regaining of human dignity for the African,” he said.
Minister Shamu urged local authorities to appreciate the work done by artists.

“Our society should recognise the work and contribution of cultural heroes like Tongai Moyo.
“We therefore appeal to local authorities, the Ministry of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture and other stakeholders to consider artistes such as Tongai by naming streets and other social amenities after such arti-stes,” he said.

Minister Shamu and Zimpapers board chairman Dr Paul Chimedza assisted in raising funds to buy a cancer drug for Dhewa.
The National Arts Council of Zimbabwe said: “Indeed the “Igwe” endeared himself to fans through his veracity on the stage, slicky fashion designs and in penning songs that saw him releasing 14 albums.

“These included the much-acclaimed Bvuma Varanda, Chingwa and Samanyemba. The sector is poorer with his loss.”

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