South Africa-based musician, Nox Guni’s much anticipated single, My Melody, which features internationally acclaimed Master KG of the Jerusalema fame, will be released August 19. The Afro-house track that was produced by Master KG at his Open Mic Productions Studios will be accompanied by visuals shot at several locations in the neighbouring country by San Pedro. The Ndinonyara hit-maker said My Melody, a love song, entails a melodious moment in a relationship When he sampled the track on his Facebook page recently, it got rave reviews from followers who pleaded with him to release it immediately. Finally, the artiste is ready to share the song with them. “Finally, My Melody audio and video will be out on August 19,” Nox said The musician who is in the process of
THIRTY-TWO Zifa councillors accused of receiving bribes in the run-up to the 2018 Zifa national elections that ushered in Felton Kamambo’s administration are set to appear in court on August 25. According to police sources, all but five of the 32 councillors were co-operating with police investigations and their statements were recorded. The five hostile councillors are from Midlands province and refused to give recorded statements, but they’re still set to appear in court in what would be a historic criminal case in the history of Zimbabwean football. The 32 are alleged to have received bribes from a candidate in the build-up to the polls that saw Kamambo shocking then incumbent Phillip Chiyangwa for the Zifa top post. Kamambo got 35 votes to Chiyangwa’s 24,
Tete Tilder Moyo from StarFM asked Sekuru Banda what has caused Mukoma Masimba to lose his mind. Sekuru Banda who is a powerful traditional healer reveals that Mukoma Masimba challenges him 2 years ago to prove that him medicine works. Sekuru Banda states that Mukoma Masimba challenged him multiple times. Sekuru Banda finally had enough and used him Medicine which has made Mukoma Masimba a mad man. Watch the video Below:
Freelance journalist and critic of the Mnangagwa led government Hopewell Chin'ono is being subjected to rough treatment and may be in danger of contracting COVID-19. Chin'ono was suddenly moved to a notorious maximum-security prison and authorities forced him to remove his protective gear. Hopewell Chin'ono was jailed together with opposition activist Jacob Ngarivhume. He has been denied bail for the second time in this instance by High Court judge, Justice Tawanda Chitapi. "I was denied bail for practising journalism, yet the criminals that I exposed are walking freely, so its life." Chin'ono's lawyers, working under the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights group, say Chin'ono and Ngarivhume were strip-searched and shackled in leg irons o
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MIsred has apologized to Zimbabweans for her statement which has angered many Zimbabweans. Misred has word her Gucci apology jersey with pride
Radio personality Samantha Musa, popularly known as MisRed, has come undefire after telling a radio presenter during an interview that the human rights abuses in Zimbabwe are exaggerated. In an audio of Musa has since circulated on social media, Musa is heard saying the allegations of human rights abuse in Zimbabwe are circulated on social media by young people who are based in the diaspora. Misred's statements come a few hours after a Bulawayo woman Noxolo Maphosa was abducted and sexually assaulted by suspected state agents.
Beatrice Mtetwa, the lawyer of detained prominent Zimbabwean journalist and filmmaker, Hopewell Chin’ono has told members of the media that her client was stopped from wearing his goggles amid concerns they could be for surveillance purposes. Chin’ono was using the goggles as personal protective equipment to prevent contracting the coronavirus. The award-winning journalist was arrested on the 20th of July for inciting violence after he had persuaded the citizenry to participate in anti-corruption protests that were pencilled for the 31st. Zimbabwean prisons are reportedly in bad shape and are also overcrowded making them very risky especially when the country is grappling with a pandemic. The deadly virus has already breached the prison walls with both prisoners and
Incarcerated Zimbabwean Journalists-cum activist, Hopewell Chin’ono has approached the Harare Magistrate Courts with a fresh bail application based on ‘changed circumstances.’ Chin’ono who was denied bail at both the Harare Magistrates and High Courts is through his legal counsel seeking to overturn the earlier judgments arguing that he is at high risk of contracting Covid-19 at the prison where safety regulations are being flaunted. “We sought to lead with evidence from him (Hopewell) with regards to the dire conditions in prison, where there is every infraction of COVID19 regulations. There is no social distancing, you cannot wash your hands because the cells sometimes do not have water,” Chin’ono’s legal representative, Beatrice Mtet
Mai TT has broken her long silence and is speaking out agains the injustice and brutality by the Mnangagwa government. Mai TT joins a long list of Celebrities who are breaking thier silence and making their thoughts heard about the conditions in Zimbabwe. Madam Boss posted on her social media platforms the hashtag #zimbabweanlivesmatter "I am not a Politician and I'm not a person of Violence. Reasons why I have seen how dirty politics can be and I don't want to be involved in because I fear for my life and my children s life , but what I know and what I can't change is I'm a Zimbabwean who loves her country with all my heart and it breaks me to see the suffering of people, the straying of children, that's why you see I'm so much into charity wo