BREAKING: Popular Comedian Has Died
He was battling intestine obstruction, discomfort in sitting, backache coupled by hearing and talking difficulties. POPULAR veteran comedian Lazarus Boora popularly known as Gringo has died. He was 47.
Gringo, who was conceded at a private clinical focus, Westview Hospital in Zimre Park, Harare, kicked the bucket Monday morning. A dad of seven, Gringo made his TV debut in 1997 out of a dramatization 'Chihwerure' delivered by Enock Chihombori. He at that point hoarded the spotlight included as the primary entertainer in a progression of TV dramatizations under his name, for example, 'Gringo Ndiani', 'Gringo Mari Iripi' in 2003, and 'Gringo Troublemaker' in 2013. He additionally featured as Gibbo in a ZTV arrangement Village Secrets. In Gringo Troublemaker, Boora went about as the primary character in a cast that had William Matenga as Gweshe; the late Stembeni Makawa who went about as Mai Gweshe including Memory "Madhumbe" Makuri.
A year ago, Gringo went through an activity at a Harare clinic for an addendum euphoria. Notwithstanding, Gringo who has been battling to meet his hospital expenses reprimanded theft for his monetary mishaps. "If not for robbery, with Gringo Troublemaker, I would have had sufficiently made to cover my own hospital expenses," he said in October a year ago while recovering from his activity. Gringo isn't the main entertainer who has battled with clinical costs. The late Lawrence Simbarashe, prominently known as "Bhonzo" from his part in "Timmy naBhonzo" endured a similar issue.
He was battling intestine obstruction, discomfort in sitting, backache coupled by hearing and talking difficulties. POPULAR veteran comedian Lazarus Boora popularly known as Gringo has died. He was 47.
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