“Your Music Sucks”: Social Media Fury After Holy Ten Attacked Jah Prayzah

Zimbabweans are seething after controversial hip-hop artist Holy Ten attacked high-flying musician Jah Prayzah online. The Publicity Stunts RapperHoly Ten has been on an unhinged roll since 2023, going overdrive and attacking fellow musicians. Earlier this month, he went on Denny J’s podcast and threw salvos at Saintflow, saying he’s a druggie. He also said […]

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Latest On Detective Kedha: Social Media Sensation To Spend Another Night Behind Bars Over Car Theft Allegation

Renowned social media private investigator Tafadzwa Chidawa, popularly known as Detective Kedha, is set to face another night in jail as his bail application has been scheduled for tomorrow. The famed street detective, known for capturing thieves in Harare’s central business district, finds himself behind bars over car theft and fraud allegations. Also Read: From […]

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Wicknell Chivayo Rewards Jah Prayzah For Singing Mudhara Vachauya And Kutonga Kwaro With A New Mercedes-Benz

Controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo has rewarded Jah Prayzah with a new Mercedes-Benz for singing Mudhara Vachauya and Kutonga Kwaro. Chivayo has been on a splashing spree, especially since 2023. He has been loading up his already laden garage with luxurious cars, including a Mercedes G63 Brabus, a Maybach S580 and the 2023 Rolls-Royce Phantom. Earlier […]

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Economy bites Biya

Biya posted on his social media Facebook handle, painting a grim picture over the continued existence of the project. HIGHLANDERS’ legend Thulani ‘Biya’ Ncube has indicated that his Bulawayo-based junior development project Biya 4 Academy might close shop due to economic difficulties. The United States-based former Warriors defender’s academy, established in 2014 and is based […]

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OPINION | How shocking negligence has cut Zimbabwe’s age of sexual consent to 13, and left children defenceless

Common Law with Mike Murenzvi “The law has no compassion. And justice is administered without compassion.” ~ Christopher Darden The government and the Parliament of Zimbabwe have exposed children aged between 12 and 17 years of age to sexual abuse without consequence. Predators can prey on these children and not be charged with a crime. This […]

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Govt may suspend controversial moves on retail and VAT, and that would say much about how policy is made

The government may suspend its unpopular decisions on trading and Value Added Tax to give time for talks with businesses, according to a leading industry group. Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube announced new measures that force retailers to order goods only from wholesalers, while cutting out unregistered informal traders – the bulk of Zimbabwe’s commerce – […]

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