The widow of musician Tatenda Pinjisi says she is dealing with unwanted advances from men pretending to help her. Mellisa Chikuti stated that these individuals, often between thirty and forty years old, offer support only to propose a romantic relationship quickly. She emphasized she is still mourning her husband, who died in a road accident in April, and wants genuine assistance, not romantic propositions.
Chikuti expressed her ongoing grief and the challenges of widowhood. She mentioned her desire to revive her late husband's musical group and has asked the surviving band guitarist to teach her son. Her current hope is to acquire a sewing machine, which she believes would significantly ease her family's difficulties. She also took a moment to send condolences to other families recently bereaved.
Chikuti expressed her ongoing grief and the challenges of widowhood. She mentioned her desire to revive her late husband's musical group and has asked the surviving band guitarist to teach her son. Her current hope is to acquire a sewing machine, which she believes would significantly ease her family's difficulties. She also took a moment to send condolences to other families recently bereaved.