Double joy for Macheso
HARARE
– At a time when he is fighting internal band wars that have affected his
Orchestra Mberikwazvo outfit, Alick Macheso has something to smile about.
The
musician’s first born Sharon gave birth to a baby girl on Wednseday at
Belvedere Maternity Home, a week after his second born Esau was blessed with a
son.
So,
away from workplace pressure, Macheso is finding joy and solace in the arrival
of his grandchildren who have been named after their grandparents.
Sharon’s
daughter was named Nyadzisai, after Macheso’s wife while Esau’s son is called
Alick (he becomes “Alick Macheso III” since the musician’s son with ex-wife
Tafadzwa Mapako also shares the name).
Their
conflict spilled to the courts when Sharon sought divorce but they are believed
to have settled their differences.
When
The Herald Entertainment visited Macheso’s home in Waterfalls yesterday, Baba
Sharo as he is fondly known, could not hide his joy over the new developments.
“Children
are a blessing and it is every parent’s wish to see his grandchildren,” he
said.
The
musician said his daughter was still in hospital and would be back home next
week.
The
“Tafadzwa” hit maker said as a father he did not oppose the naming of the
children.
“I
arrived at the maternity home only to hear that the child was named after my
wife. At the same time Esau named his son after me,” he said.
After
visiting the musician, this publication made a follow up to Sharon’s husband
Kudakwashe Munetsi’s place in Chitungwiza.
Unfortunately
Munetsi was not around and efforts to reach him through the phone were
fruitless.
However,
on his Facebook page Munetsi could not hide his joy posting the pictures of the
baby.
“I
can’t hide my joy. I love my family hate it or love it we are the best,” he
noted before posting the picture of the newly born baby.
Sources
said the two were settling their differences.
“I
think those were frustrations during those first days of their marriage but
they are seeing each other and he was one of the first people to go and see the
child at the hospital,” said the source.
Sharon
and Munetsi had a heated argument that spilled into courts last year two months
after their colourful wedding at Pakare Paye in Norton.
For
sometime, they were on separation and were both staying at their parent’s homes
before deciding to iron out their differences.
The
birth of Macheso’s two grandchildren should bring relief to the musician who
has been at loggerheads with his management over misuse of funds.
Macheso
has fallen out with his founding manager William Tsandukwa a few week after
firing his assistant manager Jatiel Machanja.
The
misuse of funds in the band has affected the operations of the outfit at a time
when the musician is racing against time to record his overdue album. The
Herald
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