I Was Abandoned by My Parents - Madzimai I Candy
"I have been struggling to acquire a passport and IDs because my parents never bothered to address the issue" - Madzimai I Candy
I Was Abandoned by My Parents – Madzimai I Candy
Harare Cup Clash female winner, Madzimai I Candy, says she was abandoned by her parents and had to drop out of school.
“I was relieved when I was voted the winner of the 2024 Harare Cup Clash because it has boosted my confidence in life. I grew up with my grandmother when my parents split and abandoned me. I dropped out of school at Morgan High in Harare because I had no sponsor to pay my school fees.
“My wish is to help others who have been there for me. I have been struggling to acquire a passport and IDs because my parents never bothered to address the issue. I am appealing to the relevant authorities to assist me because I have exhausted many channels.”
“I learnt about my father’s death in 2020, which made my situation worse because I needed his help to acquire travel documents. With the nature of my job, I cannot afford to miss life-changing trips as is the case now,” Madzimai I Candy.
Meanwhile, Holy Ten, whose real name is Mukudzei Chitsama, is facing intense scrutiny and concern from the public following a peculiar and controversial interview with podcaster DJ Ollah 7.
I Was Abandoned by My Parents – Madzimai I Candy
The interview, which was intended to address ongoing personal and public issues, has left many questioning Holy Ten’s mental state and credibility.
The drama began last week when Chelsea Tariro, the mother of Holy Ten’s first child, Mufaro, accused the rapper of neglecting their one-year-old son.
Tariro took to social media to share private messages and grievances about her turbulent relationship with Holy Ten, which came into the spotlight shortly after the rapper’s marriage to Kimberly Richards.
When DJ Ollah 7 asked about the allegations that Holy Ten was not providing adequate support for his child, the rapper’s response was both baffling and humorous.
Holy Ten Wishes Death on Baby Mama Chelsea
Holy Ten seemed to deflect the issue by making a cryptic reference to fellow artist Winky D, stating:
She saw me ndichituka Winky D so hapana baba vanotuka mwana wavo like that. So she was mad that I was not taking care of my son Winky D.
Ndikutuka mwana and we had a conversation about that. Now handisi kutuka Winky D and Chelsea is happy.