Popular dancer, Bev Sibanda says her dancers are struggling to put food on the table. “As it stands, the Covid-19 pandemic has rendered us...
Popular dancer, Bev Sibanda says her dancers are struggling
to put food on the table. “As it stands, the Covid-19 pandemic has rendered us
jobless and the majority of the dancers who used to provide entertainment from
Monday to Sunday are jobless.
“As a group leader, I can’t forsake them now because we
have been together for a while. Of course I have my savings but my hubby has
been helping me a lost to pay domestic bills.
“If I get something extra, I always think of my group
members who also look up to me for survival as has been always the case. I have
a loyal male dancer who has been us from day one and is the one who is giving
me headaches since he is need for rentals.
“I have done my best to cover for his rentals but there
comes a time when the life becomes difficult for everyone.
“As for other female dancers, some are into buying and
selling of perishables and I have taught them to think outside the boxes.
“There are however some who have boyfriends who have been
supporting them but that is not a guarantee.
“It’s now time for everyone to do something which can bring
food on the table than relying on handouts.”
“I have always been a hustler over the years and at the
moment I am selling expensive hairpieces.
“It’s only that my stocks are depleted but I do expect my
consignment soon since its coming from overseas,” she told H Metro.
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