Farai Dziva|They say disability is not inability- the adage sums up Greatman’s scenario.
Below is Sean Bwanya’s statement(he is the manager to Tongai Gwaze aka the Greatman)
This young man has a very special talent and it is this talent that changed my opinion on people with disabilities.
People tend to discriminate them due to their conditions but Greatman came with a light that shined in my eyes and made me realize that disability is not inability.
Now I have an understanding that anyone can do anything inspite of his or her physical ability.
Hence Greatman is a living example of greatness, so says his name and I love him for that.
I first met him three years ago at the genesis of his music carrier when he was recording his first album titled Chikara Muno.
I was thrilled by his confidence, lyrical content and his eagerness to succeed. So I decided to be part of his music carrier and try to help him to plant what i might call the seed of happiness, not only for him but for his audience as a whole.
As we all know, whenever something great happens opposition pops up out of the blue to try and discourage and cause misunderstandings but fortunately I overcame them by acting in a professional way and I gave a blind eye to all opposition.
My goal is to push Greatman forward till he reaches the top of Mount Everest.
I’m fully employed, which makes me a bread winner in my family. I’m a parent as well, and I have dedicated myself to Greatman’s work to such an extent that I have made him my responsibility just as much as my family. In other words he is like a son to me even though he is the boss when it comes to music.
So far he did a single collaboration with Sulumani Chimbetu and we never knew you might see a collaboration soon with a South African based artist, the lce n Roses boss.
Thank you so much. Once again I’m Sean Bwanya.
