GoFundMe for Selmor and Sandra Mtukudzi
The initiative gained momentum after the legends daughters opened up on DJ Ollah's podcast.
GoFundMe for Selmor and Sandra Mtukudzi
In a heartfelt gesture of support, well-wishers have initiated a GoFundMe campaign to assist the daughters of the late music icon Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi. Spearheaded by Nancy Chimbizi, the campaign has already raised £650 towards its target of £1,500.
The initiative gained significant momentum following an emotional episode of the DJ Ollah podcast, where Selmor and Sandra Mtukudzi candidly shared their experiences and challenges in the aftermath of their father’s passing.
The sisters opened up about the profound impact of their father’s legacy, as well as the personal and public struggles they have faced since his death. Their heartfelt stories resonated deeply with viewers, prompting an outpouring of support and donations.
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Holy Ten recently took to Instagram Live to air his grievances about his unexpected exclusion from South African artist Makhadzi’s new album, Miracle Child.
GoFundMe for Selmor and Sandra Mtukudzi
The album, released today, features the track “FOREVER” with Voltz JT but notably lacks a contribution from Holy Ten, despite initial plans for his involvement.
In his live session, Holy Ten candidly shared the turmoil surrounding the situation. “I told my boys that we have to celebrate for him,” he stated, addressing his mixed feelings about Voltz’s feature.
While he wanted to support Voltz’s success, he couldn’t shake off the bitterness of being sidelined. “I could have spoken about it earlier, but I didn’t want it to appear as if I’m jealous.”
The rapper revealed that he was removed from the project after insisting that he would only participate if he could bring along his wife, Kimberly. “They used me,” he lamented, suggesting that someone had orchestrated his exclusion to make way for Voltz JT.
Oliver Mtukudzi's Legacy: Sandra and Selmor's Heartbreaking Tale
Despite the disappointment, Holy Ten chose to focus on the bigger picture: “At the end of the day, it’s a win for all of us… if Voltz goes and raises the Zimbabwean flag, he would have done well for all of us.”