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I'm Not Quitting Music: DJ Stavo Clarifies Facebook Post

5 years agoWed, 23 May 2018 03:00:34 GMT
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I'm Not Quitting Music: DJ Stavo Clarifies Facebook Post

Following a Facebook post on how he was slowly losing passion for music, DJ Stavo clarified that he is not quitting music.

DJ Stavo posted on his Facebook page that he was slowly losing his passion for music and understood why a lot of artists leave Zimbabwe for greener pastures saying that the country does not have a music industry. Said DJ Stavo:

I’ve been at it for more than 15 years and the sad truth is that I’m slowly losing my passion for music. I’ve seen a lot of artists leave Zim for better things and I now understand why. We basically don’t have a music industry and that’s the truth. I wish I could be proved wrong.

Some of his fans interpreted the post as an indication that he was quitting music. As a result, DJ Stavo wrote another post clarifying that he was not quitting music. Said DJ Stavo:

I never said I was quitting, all I said was ‘I am slowly losing my passion for music’. Hence bringing it out and making people aware that something needs to be done before the youth have no confidence in the music sector. I didn’t invest my life in this to simply let go. I’m fighting and talking for what should be right. We aren’t where we’re supposed to be and the music sector shouldn’t be ignored and left out. We also can bring money into the country. We’re brand ambassadors

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DJ Stavo urged Government to introduce policies and laws which will guide investment in the music industry like any other business. 

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