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BULAWAYO – Zimpapers Radio General Manager Comfort Mbofana pays tribute to the late comedian and MC Babongile Sikhonjwa who also…
Zimbabwean poet, musician, writer and actor Albert Nyathi pays tribute to the late Star FM DJ, comedian and popular MC…
Comedian Sipho Mercent Nyathi pays tribute to the late fellow comedian and radio personality Babongile Sikhonjwa outside the Bulawayo Amphitheatre…
In the skit, which has since gone viral on social media, Jah Prayzah disguised himself as a businessman from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, whose car had been stolen by thieves. Dressed in colourful attire, Jah approached Chiyangwa, asking him how he had acquired one of his SUVs, as the vehicle had been stolen from him.
Holy Ten fell while performing his song Pressure, much to the amusement of hundreds of fans watching him perform. In an interview with DJ Ollah 7 on his podcast, Holy admitted that he had taken alcohol before getting on stage.
Popular Zimbabwean comedian Charles “Marabha” Mapalume who has fallen on hard times admits in this interview with Sly Media TV host Shorai Murwira that he “defaulted on his tablets” and his health deteriorated.
Gospel singer Fungisai Zvakavapano Mashavave teams up with Zimdancehall’s Man of the Moment Silent Killer for the track Vana Vapera. The track looks at how substance abuse is ravaging Zimbabwe with many young people losing their lives.
Musician Tytan Skhokho Nkomo has appeared to mock rapper Desmond “Stunner” Chideme as a nothing more than a clown who was hired to perform at his wife, Olinda Chapel’s 40th birthday party last month.
Fans from across the world have created nearly 10,000 TikTok videos inspired by the track, propelling both Gemma Griffiths and the hashtag #Ndichatarisa (with over 1.3 million mentions) to the top trending spots.
Chimurenga music legend Thomas Mapfumo urges protests in response to rigged elections in Zimbabwe. Mapfumo says 43 years of Zanu PF rule will only end if people take to the streets and reclaim their freedom, “get out of your houses and demonstrate” he says. He says USD$15 billion was looted and Zimbabweans kept quiet and then the Gold Mafia scandal erupted this year and again Zimbabweans kept quiet he says.