Former cabinet minister John Mangwiro wants to help Orchestra Mberikwazvo guitarist Tafi Nyamhunda, who lost his sight. He spoke at a health screening event at the Centre for Diabetic Management in Belvedere. Mangwiro said he felt moved after reading about the musician and cannot watch artists suffer when help is available. He plans to offer free screenings and treatment every two months for those who need it.
The band manager, Tich Makahamadze, thanked the media for sharing Nyamhunda's story and expressed gratitude to Mangwiro for his offer. He confirmed they will take the guitarist to CDM for medical support. Mangwiro also mentioned he regretted not being able to help musician Soul Jah Love before his death. The former minister runs these health programs under the theme "Let's Beat Non-Communicable Diseases."
Mangwiro stressed how diabetes can harm vision and sexual health and lead to limb loss. He said these health problems affect talents and careers across the nation. The doctor emphasized that people must learn about proper medication use and diet to manage their conditions better. His goal focuses on creating a healthier community through regular education and screenings.
The band manager, Tich Makahamadze, thanked the media for sharing Nyamhunda's story and expressed gratitude to Mangwiro for his offer. He confirmed they will take the guitarist to CDM for medical support. Mangwiro also mentioned he regretted not being able to help musician Soul Jah Love before his death. The former minister runs these health programs under the theme "Let's Beat Non-Communicable Diseases."
Mangwiro stressed how diabetes can harm vision and sexual health and lead to limb loss. He said these health problems affect talents and careers across the nation. The doctor emphasized that people must learn about proper medication use and diet to manage their conditions better. His goal focuses on creating a healthier community through regular education and screenings.