Oliver Mtukudzi’s widow, Daisy has told poor people seeking to be bailed out by her to “work hard and mind your business.” “I’m not ...
Oliver Mtukudzi’s widow, Daisy has told poor people seeking
to be bailed out by her to “work hard and mind your business.”
“I’m not mandated to help all the poor but I can only
assist where I can. My advice to those who might want to come to me asking for
help is very simple: work hard and mind your business.
“Where is it written that I must help people who are in
need all the time? I’m also widowed with my own problems that need to be
attended to,” she told H Metro.
She said she does not pay attention to people calling her an
‘evil’ and ‘heartless’ woman.
“As a widow, I have
learnt that I cannot keep on mourning because hapana paachafa akamuka Oliver. Oliver
played his part and it’s up to me to continue working hard otherwise ndinofa
nenzara mukatanga kundinyora futi kuti ndave kutambura.
“When I miss him most, I just drive to Madziwa where he was
buried to see his grave and return to work for survival. I can’t keep crying
every day because Tuku played his part and we are all expected to play our part.”
Daisy said she has had enough of the Selmor feud. “If
Selmor or whoever you want to bring to the fore has said something against me,
I won’t say anything. What I know is that newspaper outlets are out to sell
their news and make money but what I know is that the truth shall set me free.
“I know I have never wronged anyone and God is my witness. If
I have done something wrong, only time will tell who is wrong and right.
“What people say bad about me, hapana chinochinja
ndozviripo saka vanhu ngavatozvitambira zvakadaro.”
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