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Chitungwiza's Alick Macheso dumps Zakaria, rules Harare
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 60188, member: 636"] Alick Macheso faced devastation after Khiama Boys disbanded in 1997. Nicholas Zakaria refused him access to instruments and rehearsal spaces. The musician arrived at Zakaria's residence each morning at 4 am, waiting hours for equipment loans that never materialized. A local nurse witnessed these daily rejections and advised Macheso to pursue alternative solutions. His former mentor consistently denied him opportunities to practice or perform. Producer Bothwell Nyamhondera secured a $2000 loan from Grammar Records for instrument rental and band formation. Orchestra Mberikwazvo emerged from this arrangement with four additional musicians. Recording sessions nearly collapsed when band members demanded $2000 each before entering the studio. Nyamhondera personally guaranteed additional financing against his producer royalties. The resulting album, Magariro, achieved commercial success and repaid all debts. Macheso walked between Chitungwiza and Harare to preserve bus money for family expenses. His feet became swollen from constant travel on foot. Despite extreme hardships, he transformed from a desperate musician into Zimbabwe's celebrated King of Sungura music. [/QUOTE]
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