I was born in 1977 in Guruve and received my
primary education at Nyanhunzi School, my secondary education at Mamini High
School.
I started sculpting at a very tender age; my inspiration was due to the fact
that I came from a renowned carving family. During my school holidays I used to
help my sister Queen and brother Brighton Sango to finish or polish
their sculpture. This helped me to obtain and gain very good experience while I
was still very young.
In 1995 after completing my secondary education I decided to become a fulltime
sculptor. In 1998 Tom Blomefield invited me to join Tengenenge Sculpture Community. I worked with them
for two years. In 2001, I received an invitation to Netherlands fromtwo
galleries called World Art Foundation and Kunst In Depolder to do a workshop
and exhibition. It was a successful exhibition and workshop. In 2002 I was
invited to Germany to Enlaoe Gallery and we had a successful exhibition and
workshop. Last year ( 2013) i was in
Germany at INTO AFRICA GALLRY for workshops and exhibitions.
I am now one of the successful third generation sculptors. I have received
three Merit awards from World Art Foundation, Kunst in Depolder and Enlaoe. I
am still striving to further improving my sculpting techniques and sculptures.
I am married and I have three children, two girls and one boy.