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Gospel artist Sabastian Magacha reveals earning just 33 cents a day in royalties in court
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46288, member: 636"] Gospel singer Sabastian Magacha earned just $120 from music royalties during all of 2024. The Zimbabwe Music Rights Association paid him this small amount for his songs played on radio stations. Court records show the payment equals about 33 cents each day. Magacha shared these details during a child support case at Harare Civil Court. The mother of his six-year-old daughter accused him of not providing financial help. Magacha told the judge he makes around $500 each month from his music career. He said gospel music provides his only income source. The artist submitted official documents from the music rights group as proof. His statement showed how little money musicians receive from their recorded songs. The court hearing focused on child maintenance payments rather than industry problems. The judge ordered Magacha to pay $200 monthly for his daughter's support. Many people expressed concern about the child's welfare needs. Others began asking hard questions about musician payments across Zimbabwe. Famous artists like Magacha struggle to earn decent money from their creative work. Lesser-known musicians likely receive even smaller amounts from the same organization. The case highlights serious problems within Zimbabwe's music business. Radio stations play songs but artists receive very little compensation. The current system appears to fail creative professionals who depend on their art for survival. Magacha's situation demonstrates how difficult life becomes for entertainers without steady employment. His experience may represent thousands of other musicians facing similar financial challenges. [/QUOTE]
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