Actress Patricia Musafare says comedians need training workshops for success. She spoke at comedian Charles Mupalume's funeral Monday, noting he almost received a pauper's burial before a funeral company stepped in. With 40 years of experience, she believes training would help performers manage money better. She wants national arts groups to help provide learning opportunities for entertainers.
Musafare appeared in many Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation shows over her career. She remains hopeful about the future if artists work together. The actress urged comedians to earn money from their performances instead of struggling. Many talented performers never reached their potential because of piracy before social media existed. The large funeral crowd showed people appreciate talent but rarely support it financially.
She encourages female artists to create content that has made others wealthy. Musafare advises creators to avoid obscene material or starting fights with others. Rivalry often backfires, helping competitors instead. Good content succeeds without causing problems.
Musafare appeared in many Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation shows over her career. She remains hopeful about the future if artists work together. The actress urged comedians to earn money from their performances instead of struggling. Many talented performers never reached their potential because of piracy before social media existed. The large funeral crowd showed people appreciate talent but rarely support it financially.
She encourages female artists to create content that has made others wealthy. Musafare advises creators to avoid obscene material or starting fights with others. Rivalry often backfires, helping competitors instead. Good content succeeds without causing problems.