I thought I was going to die last year, says Seh Calaz Mabhanditi
SEH Calaz has, for the first time, revealed that he feared he was going to die as he battled a serious health scare last year.
The Zimdancehall star has opened up on his remarkable recovery and has shared an emotional message of gratitude and resilience.
The musician, whose real name is Tawanda Mumanyi, recently reflected on the difficult period he endured last year.He reveals how close he felt to losing his life before eventually regaining his health and strength.
“Today I came back to take this picture as a reminder, I’m still here, I’m healed, and I’m grateful,” he said.
The artist recalled the painful experiences he went through during his illness, including significant weight loss and moments when his condition appeared to be worsening.
“I attended funerals of people I thought were going to bury me,” he said, reflecting on the uncertainty that surrounded his health at the time.
The musician said the experience changed his perspective on life and strengthened his faith.
According to Seh Calaz, there were moments when he felt as though his journey was coming to an end, but he believes divine intervention gave him another opportunity to continue living and pursuing his dreams.
“From being sick, losing weight and being down bad, God said, ‘No, it’s not your time yet. Go back and finish zvandakatuma,’” he said.
The statement has resonated with many of his followers who have watched the musician’s journey over the years.
Seh Calaz has long been regarded as one of Zimbabwe’s most recognisable dancehall artists, known for his energetic performances and outspoken personality.
His latest remarks also highlighted the role played by those who stood by him during his illness.
The musician expressed appreciation to friends, family members and supporters who offered prayers and encouragement while he was recovering.
“He closed my casket and sent me back,” Seh Calaz said.
“Big love to my fans, friends and family, your prayers carried me.”
For many in the entertainment industry, the artist’s recovery represents a powerful story of perseverance.
Seh Calaz’s message suggests he is now focused on moving forward and making the most of the opportunity he believes he has been given.
“This isn’t just me… it’s survival. I’m back,” he wrote.
The statement marks one of Seh Calaz’s most personal reflections in recent years.
It offers a glimpse into the challenges he faced behind the scenes.
While the musician’s health battle tested him physically and emotionally, his latest message paints the picture of an artist who has emerged from the experience with renewed gratitude, stronger faith and a fresh appreciation for life.
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