RnB star Trevor Dongo just moved into a brand new place thanks to the Mahwindo Foundation. Last month, a fire destroyed his old apartment, leaving him hurt both inside and out. Several kind people stepped up to help—Mudiwa Hood, Ray Mutadza, Mr. Lovemore, and King Alfred all gave money for his fresh start. The Mahwindo Foundation showed off his new home on Facebook. The video reveals modern furniture and kitchen stuff ready for him to use right away.
His mom thanked everyone who pitched in with the gifts. She said her son's body may be healing, but his heart still aches after losing everything he worked for. News reports from iHarare claim one of Trevor's girlfriends started the fire during a fight about cheating. People nearby saw two women arguing before flames broke out across the apartment. Trevor wasn't home when it started but got hurt trying to save his things from burning.
After the fire, friends worried about Trevor when he talked about suicide. He later told fans not to trust what bloggers wrote about what happened that night. He called most stories fake news that hurt him more. Right now, he sees doctors for both his body and mind as he tries to recover fully. The help from Mahwindo Foundation came just when Trevor needed it most.
This act of kindness brought light back into his life during dark times. The new home gives him space to heal and start making music again. Many fans posted happy messages when they saw videos of his furnished apartment. They feel glad someone helped their favorite singer when he lost everything. His story shows how community support matters when bad things happen suddenly.
His mom thanked everyone who pitched in with the gifts. She said her son's body may be healing, but his heart still aches after losing everything he worked for. News reports from iHarare claim one of Trevor's girlfriends started the fire during a fight about cheating. People nearby saw two women arguing before flames broke out across the apartment. Trevor wasn't home when it started but got hurt trying to save his things from burning.
After the fire, friends worried about Trevor when he talked about suicide. He later told fans not to trust what bloggers wrote about what happened that night. He called most stories fake news that hurt him more. Right now, he sees doctors for both his body and mind as he tries to recover fully. The help from Mahwindo Foundation came just when Trevor needed it most.
This act of kindness brought light back into his life during dark times. The new home gives him space to heal and start making music again. Many fans posted happy messages when they saw videos of his furnished apartment. They feel glad someone helped their favorite singer when he lost everything. His story shows how community support matters when bad things happen suddenly.