Mambo Dhuterere shoots down Valentine’s Day. He criticised people who prioritise and value gifts as a sign of real love. Mambo Dhuterere said love was an appreciation of genuine effort done with good intentions.
Award-winning traditional gospel singer, Darlington ‘Mambo Dhuterere’ Mutseta, says Valentine’s Day is not a measure of true love.
“Someone can really love you wholeheartedly but they may fail to buy you gifts at that moment. It also does not matter how big or expensive the gift might be because in some cases, it doesn’t show sacrifice.
“Someone might take a dollar from a thousand dollars and the other might borrow ten cents to add on another 10 cents to buy a 20 cents gift.
“Someone, who really loves you, will appreciate everything you do because love cherishes the effort you put,” said Mambo Dhuterere.
The Mweya Ndisesekedze singer added that people should not feel stressed by events like Valentine’s Day, because it is not a measure of real love. “You should not feel pressured or made to feel like you did nothing.
“If that happens, it clearly means that those you are in a relationship with are not your type. You should not remain in such kind of relationships because they are not healthy,” he said.
Mambo Dhuterere is well known for giving his opinions on some controversial and sensitive topics. He once made statements on topics such as abortion and infidelity which generated fierce debate on social media.
Source – H-Metro
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