Fungisai Speaks On Collaboration with Ngwere
By A Correspondent
Prominent Zimbabwean gospel musician Fungisai Zvakavapano Mashavave has publicly defended her recent collaboration with Zim Dancehall star Silent Killer, a figure known for his controversial behavior and alleged substance use. The decision has sparked a significant amount of public discourse, prompting Fungisai to address the concerns head-on.
Silent Killer, whose real name is Jimmy Mudereri, has often been at the center of controversy due to his public persona and his known use of mbanje (marijuana). Despite this, Fungisai, a well-respected gospel artist, chose to collaborate with him, a move that has puzzled and, in some cases, upset her fans.
In a statement explaining her decision, Fungisai emphasized her belief in recognizing talent beyond societal judgments. She remarked, “I just know gifts when I see them and I cease to think kuti vanhu vachati chii coz zvavachataura i will process it later.” This indicates that her focus is on the artistic value she perceives rather than public opinion.
Fungisai also addressed the concern surrounding Silent Killer’s lifestyle and beliefs, suggesting that her primary consideration was his faith. “Ngwere ndi churchperson, Period! His belief in Christ is all that will matter ultimately,” she said. This statement underscores her belief that personal faith and the spiritual connection are more significant than external controversies.
The gospel musician also touched upon her own struggle with public perception and understanding. “I understand you when you don’t understand, neniwo I don’t understand myself ,” Fungisai confessed, reflecting her own uncertainty and the complexity of the situation.
By defending her collaboration with Silent Killer, Fungisai is highlighting a broader perspective on how personal beliefs and artistic collaboration can intersect, even when public opinion may be divided.