Macheso recalls hunting mice to survive in Dzivaresekwa

Grinding out 900 mice a week turned into a music empire, and Alick Macheso is basically proof that a dusty hustle can morph into stadium crowds.

From mice hunting to music stages
  • Alick Macheso grew up in Shamva before relocating to Dzivaresekwa.
  • In the early 1980s, he trapped and sold hundreds of mice weekly.
  • Some weeks hit 900 catches, which he sold locally.
  • Laughter from neighbors did not stop his grind.
Faith fuels the rise
  • Macheso credits God for lifting him from street hustles.
  • Performing where he once hunted feels surreal to him.
  • Success, he says, came from trusting divine guidance.
  • Gratitude drives his outlook on fame and status.
Message about honest hustles
  • The sungura star urges people to respect their side gigs.
  • Supporting family through talent matters more than pride.
  • Shame, in his view, has no place in survival work.
  • Hard beginnings can still lead to public recognition.
Skills beyond the guitar
  • Fishing is another craft he picked up growing up.
  • River trips can stock his household with relish for weeks.
  • Time constraints limit how often he heads out.
  • Young people are encouraged to sharpen their natural gifts.
Spirituality without church ties
  • Although not tied to a denomination, Macheso leans on prayer.
  • He calls himself a prayer warrior in daily life.
  • Each year of his career feels like added momentum.
  • Belief in God remains central to his long-term drive.
 

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