South Africa-based Zimbabwean musician Zandimaz, known for her hit “Emathandweni,” is determined to reclaim her place in the music industry after facing significant health challenges. The artist, whose real name is Zandile Mazithulela, spent the last two years recovering from a seizure that occurred while she was performing in the UK, and she later learned she had a brain tumor that led to various complications.
In a candid interview with *Daily Sun*, Zandimaz shared her struggles during this difficult period. “Giving up always pops up in my mind, but this is not something I’d entertain. I have most of what I have because of my music career,” she explained, highlighting her commitment to her passion.
Having released a new single in August, Zandimaz expressed her excitement about her return to the music scene. “It’s been tough and hectic for me. Being back feels amazing,” she said, acknowledging the challenges of reconnecting with an industry she had been away from due to her health issues.
Although she admits she is not fully recovered, Zandimaz emphasized the joy music brings her. “Life has been a roller coaster since I started this journey. It’s a jungle, and being back is what I need as music keeps me,” she reflected. As she works towards a full comeback, Zandimaz’s resilience and passion for music shine through, inspiring her fans and reminding everyone of the healing power of art.
In other news – Zanu PF MP for Bindura South’s son arrested over gun incident
Diaz Matangira, the son of Zanu PF MP Remigious Toendepi Matangira, was arrested on Monday following a road rage incident in Harare where he allegedly pointed a firearm at an off-duty soldier. The incident took place around 11 AM on Lomagundi Road, where Matangira was driving his father’s grey Ford Ranger Raptor.
Witnesses reported that Matangira was aggressively maneuvering behind a slow-moving Toyota Vitz, repeatedly honking his horn. Read More