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My wife is my security: Dhuterere

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GOSPEL musician and preacher Mambo Dhuterere has disclosed that his wife is his fortress against controversies that arise in the music industry.

Even at shows, there are stories that might be created that Dhuterere did this and that like the ones that circulated on social media, so that will never affect our relationship with my wife because my wife would have been around everytime,” he said.

“In Botswana, you find some women who are very loose, so I realised that for me to survive in that country, the only way was for my wife to always be closer to me and one thing that I noticed in Botswana is women respect you when your wife is there,” he said.

Mambo Dhuterere said if female fans with ulterior motives realised his wife was present they would not bother him.

Mambo Dhuterere said he had a culture of releasing one album a year, especially in August, and his fans should look forward to new work as he was not a spent force.

Source: NewsDay Zimbabwe - Everyday News for Everyday People

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