HARARE – Once a prominent voice in pro-government music campaigns, mbira musician Tambaoga has publicly appealed to controversial tenderpreneur Wicknell Chivayo, pleading for assistance in the form of a car to ease what he described as a difficult life.
Tambaoga, whose real name is Last Chiangwa, rose to fame during the early years of Zimbabwe’s land reform programme, gaining notoriety for his politically charged jingles and fierce loyalty to the ruling party.
However, in recent years, he has faded from the spotlight, with indications that his relationship with Zanu-PF may have soured.
In a video posted to social media this week, the musician extended what appeared to be a heartfelt plea to Chivayo, whose name has become synonymous with lavish car giveaways to public figures aligned with the ruling party.
“My name is Tambaoga. We have seen the great things that you’re doing for others, and we ask that you do the same for some of us,” he said.
“We are tired of living a hard life. What we did is well known, and we won’t mention some of our deeds now. We would like to be blessed like others because we are all children of the party.”
Tambaoga said the current economic conditions had made life increasingly difficult and called on Chivayo to extend a helping hand.
“We would like to take a look at ourselves and see the life we are living, so maybe you can help us as well. We appreciate the job that you are doing, Chivayo. Please look upon us because life is hard for everyone in the country at the moment,” he added.
His public appeal marks a notable shift from his previous statements in 2020, when he struck a more critical tone regarding the state of governance in the country.
“Imagine what will happen if Zanu PF transforms the economy and creates jobs for people! People will hate you for supporting the opposition.
“That is the main reason why I have decided to remain neutral. Rambai Makashinga,” he said at the time.
“We are back in full force. We say no to corruption,” he added.









