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Azawi Reveals She Was A Food Vendor Before Fame

Azawi Reveals She Was Food Vendor Before Fame

Swangz Avenue top artist Azawi has revealed that her journey to stardom was not as easy as people may think. Growing up in a single-parent home, hopping from one school to another for lack of fees, the now 27-year-old looks back in awe at how far she’s come.

The singer owes much of her success in music to a dear friend Fred Kizza, who spotted her as a young talented traditional troupe dancer. He helped secure for her scholarships that got her through secondary education.

The singer, real name Priscilla Zawedde, lost her father Samuel Walusimbi in 2012, when she’d just joined Senior 4.

Before his passing, her family was straining financially to the point where her parents separated leaving her mother, Mary Nakamatte to care for her and two other siblings.

With no real income stream, Azawi says she had to jump from school to school to complete her secondary education.

Some of the secondary schools she went to include St. Henry’s College in Ggangu, Lubiri Secondary School, London College Nansana, St. Janani Luwum SS, and Kasubi SS.

To make ends meet, her mother opened up a restaurant at their home in Nankulabye. She helped her mother with cooking and moving the food to customers in the neighborhood. She did this work even as a university student at Makerere.

The singer says got to interact with a lot of Jua Kali men, mostly mechanics, some of whom are still her friends up to now.

“I used to secretly give them food on credit without my mother’s knowledge and they would pay me later with interest,” Azawi said in an interview with Ruth Kalibala.

Many of them are still mechanics. When I go there with my car, they help me out because I used to give them food on credit.

After completing Senior 4, where she got 32 aggregate, she tried to join A level at St. Janani. However, she ended up failing to raise the fees. So she skipped senior five and went straight to senior six.

At the end of the 1st term in S6, at Kasubi SS, her friend Kizza got her 3-month gig in China. She was to work as a troupe dancer in Chinese amusement parks.

Azawi says she spoke to the school administration and they allowed her to go, for as long as she was to pay fully for the second term. She came back in September to resume with 3rd term. Impressively, she says, she successfully sat the A-level exams and got 14 points.

In the S6 vacation, Azawi says she was enticed to go back to China. Although they were paying her well, she says she did not like life in the East Asian country. This was mostly due to racism.

“A Chinese person could come and touch your skin… we were like tourism attractions. It was like they had never seen a black person before. I did not like it at all.”

The singer later on joined Makerere University where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Commerce. She thereafter turned her mind to songwriting, from where she was picked by Swangz.

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