Legendary Zimbabwean musician, Alick Macheso, recently unveiled a new chapter in his life as he commissioned a solar-powered borehole in his...
Legendary Zimbabwean musician, Alick Macheso, recently unveiled a new chapter in his life as he commissioned a solar-powered borehole in his former stomping ground, Dzivaresekwa Extension.
The event was marked by a poignant reflection on his humble beginnings, offering a stark contrast to his current status as a music icon.
The musician's resilience and determination to overcome adversity are evident in his journey from those challenging times to becoming one of Zimbabwe's most celebrated artists. His ability to connect with his audience on a deeply personal level is rooted in these experiences.
"I am incredibly grateful to Pacific Cigarette Company and Jive Zimbabwe for this life-changing project," Macheso expressed. "Access to clean water is a fundamental human right, and this borehole will make a significant difference in the lives of many people in this community."
The commissioning of the solar borehole marked a full-circle moment for Macheso, as he returned to his roots to give back to the community that played a pivotal role in shaping his life.
From Mice to Music Stardom
In a candid revelation, Macheso shared his harrowing experiences during his early days in Harare. Struggling to make ends meet, he resorted to unconventional means of survival, including trapping and selling mice. "I would spend nights hunting mice, which I would then roast and sell at local liquor outlets," he recounted. "It was a tough time, but it shaped the person I am today."Macheso Reveals Humble Beginnings as He Commissions Solar Borehole |
Corporate Social Responsibility and Community Impact
The solar borehole project was a collaborative effort between Pacific Cigarette Company and Jive Zimbabwe, highlighting the importance of corporate social responsibility in addressing community challenges. The initiative aims to alleviate water shortages in the area, a problem that Macheso himself has experienced firsthand."I am incredibly grateful to Pacific Cigarette Company and Jive Zimbabwe for this life-changing project," Macheso expressed. "Access to clean water is a fundamental human right, and this borehole will make a significant difference in the lives of many people in this community."
A Call for Support for Young Talent
Macheso also used the platform to encourage parents to support their children's artistic aspirations. Drawing from his own experiences, he emphasized the potential for success in the music industry. "Music has taken me around the world," he said. "I urge parents to nurture their children's talents and provide them with the necessary support."The commissioning of the solar borehole marked a full-circle moment for Macheso, as he returned to his roots to give back to the community that played a pivotal role in shaping his life.
As he continues to make waves in the music industry, his story serves as an inspiration to many, demonstrating the power of perseverance and the importance of giving back.
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