Jamaican musician Turbulence has sent a message to Zimbabwean musicians following the death of Red Rose Entertainment manager Tawanda Chiranga.
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Chiranga committed suicide in January after allegedly being pressured by a fellow workmate whom he owed money.
Turbulence on Friday said Chiranga was humble and kind. “I heard. My condolences. He was a good person,” said the Jamaican artiste.
He said people should hold on to what they have as life is the ultimate.
“Hold on to what you have and life is the ultimate. Live right and prosper and give thanks every day and live today like there is no tomorrow. Keep the faith,” said Turbulence.
Chiranga worked with Red Rose Entertainment for several years and was part of the team that is credited with the influx of Jamaican artistes like Capleton and Turbulence into Zimbabwe.
Turbulence, a Dancehall musician, performed at City sports centre in harare in December last year courtesy of Red Rose Entertainment.
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Red Rose Entertainment director Barbara Chikosi said plans were underway to engage Chiranga’s family and see how best they can assist them.
He left behind a wife and a son.