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Author: Marshall Bwanya
ZimDancehall chanter Boss Pumacol has dropped a saucy salacious new single titled Magadziko courtesy of Nash TV’s Color Vibes Riddim.
Comedians Gonyeti and Maggie star in a new satirical skit which stresses the importance of medical aid when tragedy strikes.
Opposition political activist and musician Paul Madzore has released a politically charged song titled Zimbabwe Manyarareiko criticizing President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime for the human rights violations, wanton corruption, and mismanagement of the economy.
Outspoken activist Mr Rusike has commended the Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops Conference (ZCBC), for speaking against the gross human rights violations and the wanton crackdown on opposition activists being perpetrated by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.
United Kingdom based afro-pop sensation Tanaka has dropped juicy visuals for his hit club banger single Dhonza that features fellow Zimbabwean Kazz Khalif.
Information minister Monica Mutsvangwa unrestrainedly attacked Catholic bishops calling them ‘evil’ and ‘genocidal’ clergymen, for criticising government for the human rights violations and crackdown on opposition activists, as political tensions continue to escalate.
Comedian Doc Vikela stars in a satire video that subtly mocks that President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s recent ministerial appointments are protecting his own personal interests at the expense of national interests.
Bustop TV comedians Gonyeti and Maggie star in this new satire skit that explores the extremes how corruption is now embedded in our society.
On the run activist Josphat Ngulube who has sought refuge in South Africa says he fled Zimbabwe in fear of his life as the state continues its witch hunt for conveners of the foiled July 31 protests that morphed into a national shutdown.
Law expert Dr Thompson Chengeta says the current human rights violations being perpetrated by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime in the country are prosecutable both under domestic and international jurisdiction.