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GZE Delivers A Ruthless, Hard-Hitting Song Aimed At Noble Stylz

For long, the hip hop fraternity in Zimbabwe has been privy to the silent but loud beef between Noble Stylz and the Harare camp – GZE and Jnr Brown.

 

By Hillary Chiwanza and Takudzwa Kadzura

In 2016, Jnr Brown threw a subliminal at Noble “Unodzokera kuMasvingo wakarara mucoffin” – in the track We Run It. And the part is the hook in the new ruthless, merciless, no-holds-barred diss towards Noble Stylz, the rapper who comes from Masvingo.

Fatality, the new song by GZE, brings out the lyrical beast in GZE as he addresses every issue that works in discrediting Noble’s claim that he is running the game as the king.

When one would have thought GZE would go for subtle shots, he went for it all – overt, direct, plain shots.

GZE does not shy away from saying Noble does not relate well with the streets and scoffs off Noble’s beef with Albert Nyathi.

He takes the chance to say it on record that Kure by Ishan and Ti Gonzi was not supposed to be awarded the best song at the Zim Hip Hop Awards last year. That it was an alternative song.

The track is a bloodbath. The impression is immediate – GZE has murdered Noble!

Fatality will compel the hip hop streets to reignite the conversation on whether Noble is truly the king of hip hop. It’s war!

There ain’t stopping. Lots of mad bars on the track. And he says Noble must stop being a “chinamira” by linking up with Ti Gonzi. He also tells Noble to delete his “Better Than Your Album” album – the album that won Best Hip Hop in 2017.

Fonerai mangongongo kuno kwaita murder’ warns Gze in the track that has sparked a bubbling conversation in the last few hours.

Noble Stylz has been dominating Zim Hip Hop ‘chats’ hence the shot ‘venue rako rangove muma likes nema comments’.

The diss track resonates with everyone who has been keenly following the game and it’s known across town how Noble Stylz has been claiming the crown for some time now.

One may wonder what has steered this flaming diss. It has been learnt that Noble trash-talked the live battle by Gze and Tulk Munny with his #mhangamhanga hashtag and nobody warned Papa that he was treading on dangerous grounds.

Bloggers were also roped in as Gze wasn’t taking any prisoners and left no stone unturned for hyping Noble in this thorough massacre.

One important thing brought out to light is that the beef ain’t about stunts or personal insensitive attacks as Gze cleared that out ‘this is strictly business.’

Noble Stylez fans were out saying Gze is trying to hype his 400 bars EP which is less likely, taking into account matters addressed in the track.

This is not clout chasing but an address by one of the most celebrated OGs of the game.

If Noble Stylz is to respond hope remains that the Southerton ‘bioskop’ won’t reoccur.

All the hypocrisy and games now exposed by personifying the proverbial child who was brought up where there is always dancing cannot fail to dance’.

He is a true warrior in the streets and undoubtedly an iconic pioneer in the hip hop fraternity. For the culture?

Whether Noble will reply or not is probably a matter for another day. GZE has said his chest out.

Check out Fatality (Noble Stylz Diss)

Noble Stylz revisits Zimbabwe’s Most popular Couple – Solo naMutsai

Zimbabwe’s most famous couple is without a doubt Solo and Mutsai made popular in a song by the great Jonah Moyo and his Devera Ngwena Jazz Band.

 

Legend has it that the song was named after a real-life 80s couple from Gutu where the band used to frequent during that time.

The song has been referenced in dozens of local love songs and has had a film named after it….the couple is seen as the standard of what sweet love tastes like.

Hip Hop star Noble Stylz, in his latest collage of creativity, gifts us with this fun, light-hearted track titled Solo na Mutsai featuring Silencer.

He teams up with his trusted producer Quazor of Yung Gamez Entertainment.

The song shares the same love DNA as the Deverangwena 1980s hit, but Noble Stylz’ takes on a life of its own with the rapper pursuing a girl who seems to be in love with another man but he lures her with promises of all kinds.

‘Mai Maria ndiye ega mukadzi anga akatendeka..’ sings Noble as he tries to corrupt the lady into falling for his charm and forget about her current boyfriend

The layered metaphors that have become synonymous with Noble Stylz guide the entire song from start to finish.

One of the most intriguing things about the album Chana Chidokosa from which Solo na Mutsai is taken off, is just how much range it has. A case of it being created by a Multi-Hyphenate.

Noble Stylz shows himself as an expert on a diverse array of subjects, including biology, metaphysics, religion, medicine, politics, love, film you name it.

Listen to the Song Below

Thoughts On Ginde By Crooger, Asaph And Ti Gonzi – The Review

One popular school of thought once said, ‘The higher you go, the cooler it becomes,’ and this is the case with Crooger who released ‘Ginde’ which features Asaph and Ti Gonzi.

 

By Donald Gwasira and Takudzwa Kadzura

The song gives an undoubted impression of a revolutionary, uniting, and game-changing collaboration.

The title ‘Ginde’ suggests a variety of things, and according to street lingo, it suggests ‘force,’ which is usually a result of several encounters of denial from various spaces of life.

The masterpiece is structured in a relay that will blow the hip hop heads up without denial.

With a monster upbeat rhythm produced and mastered by Jonn The Producer and Rayo Beats respectively, Ginde is purely the hip hop we have been yearning for

‘Who is the new school king, I don’t care about the title I only care about the title deeds’ goes Crooger to clear out that his ambition is not entirely focused on hip hop squabbles but an out and out hustler.

Crooger

Crooger does the chorus in a catchy, aggressive manner that reveals the Shumba aspect in him, unlike his previous projects such as “Ndomupei” and “Muteuro” which are mellow and chilled.

He sets the mood right for ASAPH who decided not to live any stone unturned, alluding to the “Ginde” phrase.

From social media reactions, The People’s Rapper (Asaph) is indeed at the helm, bossing hip hop in Zimbabwe.

Asaph continues to prove that he is arguably one of the most complete and flexible rappers evidenced by his delivery and flow each time the baton is passed to him.

HHYG Ti Gonzi boss also had his run, giving the song a palpable balance and claiming his kingship in the breathtaking relay.

Out of interest, Asaph endorsed his favorite chanters ‘Talking hip hop, ‘king is me, talking Crooger, talking Gonzi and Peels, talking Rouckie, talking 98, Kikky, Tasha rest of y’all debate’.

By fire by force Zim Hip Hop is here and alive.

Last but not least, HUGE credits to Jonn The Producer and Rayo Beats for the exquisite quality that the song possesses.

Listen to the song here and tell us what you feel

What’s happening in Zim Hip Hop? 2020 Review and Update

When Ti Gonzi brought home the prestigious NAMA, hip hop registered its presence and all the trash talk is evidently out fashioned.

 

Asaph was voted for to perform at the now postponed Burna boy gig, further signifying hip hop’s relevance.

It is long gone the time Zim Hip Hop artists agonized about not getting acknowledgment and mainstream airplay.

2019 was a successful year for the culture and 2020 brings with it more vibes which are making a visible impact on the entertainment platforms in Zimbabwe.

The culture alone is seeing the growth of talented youngsters in the names of R Peels, Kae Chaps, Natasha Muz to mention just a few.

Here is a review of the first third of 2020.

Bulawayo based rapper Asaph opened the year with a freestyle which dropped on his birthday with scintillating bars that will always be relevant in the rapper’s career.

Whether it’s a coincidence or not, this was also the time Calvin’s scuffle with Skyz Metro escalated and he also dropped a freestyle ‘I’m so Bulawayo’.

Asaph featured on Monate Fela by RouckieDoub, a track that made it to the top 6 on The Fixx.

The People’s Rapper accelerated the spectacular run with a national chart-topping single Like So, see review on this site. The Zimbabwean music fans can see the birth of the new star on the local scene.

Back to Harare, controversial rapper R Peels started the year on a bright note as well gifting hip hop with visuals for Landlord off his late last year EP Cursed By Men Blessed By God.

The track has been number 1 on ZiFM TheFixx weekly top 6 for 3 weeks and that surely says something about the youngster.

Pharoah is also celebrating his first 100k views for the track Moto with Ti Gonzi and on that note, Ti Gonzi continues to validate his position in the game.

His top-performing track Devil Is A Liar with Sani proves that 2019 wasn’t a fluke.

Crooger continues to preach for the hustlers, the track Life Iyi and Ice Lolo aren’t to be ignored and word on the street is that a video for the duet with R Peels is on its way.

Noble Stylz album Chana Chidokosa remains the top album though it was released in December last year, he is not done yet after promising fans of a deluxe version 20 track album which means it’s 6 more tracks yet to drop before he holds the much-awaited Perfect Concert.

The return of Sharky as Soko Matemai is something worth celebrating. Soko Matemai has returned to reignite hip hop with tracks which include 24/7 and a fire verse on Level Up which features the talented Michael Chiunda.

Dough Major is also making a name in the streets with Chepa jecha receiving decent spins.

One of hip hop’s most promising talents Kae Chaps is spirited to grab 2020 with two drops (H.N.R and Kilimanjaro) this year already attracting top players in the game for features.

Probeatz and Fun F released albums in March full of social commentary which the Zimbabwean youths can relate to.

Natasha Muz who seems to be bossing the streets ahead of fellow femcees released a video for the song Ghetto on her YouTube page and Kikky Badass despite the other noise is still alive with the Party Queen track as the only hip hop track she has done this year.

King 98 released visuals for Twisted as the rapper continues to fight for a seat in the house of hip hop.

Of late Takura has been in conversation for allegedly letting the culture down after failing to live up to the Zvemoyo challenge.

Zim Hip Hop has indeed registered presence and is on a rampant to control the waves in as much as local music is concerned.

Cal_Vin Wants Some Smoke With Mudiwa But Noble Stylz Goes For All Of It

Everyone’s stuck at home, and everyone’s going live.

 

It appears that the only one really fun and entertaining thing about this COVID-19 shut-in situation is the emergence of internet beat/song/hit/rap battles between so many of our favourite artists, whether hip-hop or RnB.

While somebody has to lose in these instances, the legacies of the artists are set in stone, so it’s more fun and games than true kingmakers or career-enders.

In some cases, folks are even being put up on game as there are no losers here. Plus, it’s really fun to see thousands of folks from all walks of life tuned in to the same thing enjoying raps and tunes that have revolutionised the sound and moved the culture forward.

Since President Emmerson Mnangagwa extended the lockdown by two weeks, it looks like we won’t be allowed to leave our homes anytime soon and we might need more virtual entertainment to keep us lucid by briefly distracting us from the daily onslaught of bad news we’ve been bombarded with lately.

Although a bit late in catching up with the now commonplace trend of live versus battles, Zimbabwe rap artists seem all wired up to ruff each other’s feathers.

From the TL reports we are gathering and assessing, the trend will only get bigger before it dies down as we have already started seeing lacklustre pairings soon or wordsmiths.

It all started with multi-award-winning rapper Mudiwa who on Saturday challenged his peers for a song or songs Instagram battle, arguing that it was a better initiative at spending time than hurling at each other online.

“For the Culture, i suggest a battle of Songs for Zim Hip Hop Artists. Kana wako akaipa tag him auye tifare battling…Zimbos we are one people lets practice love than entertaining HATE. #LetUsStopTheHate,” he wrote.

Bulawayo-based rapper Mgcini Cal_Vin Nhliziyo, who happened to have worked with bigger regional stars like Cassper Nyovest, was swift to respond to Mudiwa, both checking him out and accepting his challenge.

“How yu gon let @MudiwaHood disrespect the culture like this, someone needs to tell him to chill b4 a none graduate blow his bubble. As for me I dnt hv best dressed awards in my living room bt actual awards n can go 30 bangers against him any day,(sic)” he wrote.

In another tweet, the “Perfect Balance” rapper warned that Mudiwa should stop his tendency of taking it out on rap artists every time he “gets called out by fans” on social media.

“dt sh*t needs to end, call me out for a battle any day bro, imma end dt fake glory u basking in, on GOD,(sic)” Cal_Vin added.

Word got out and rap debates erupted on the timelines, with rap hip-hop fanatics arguing the possibility of a Mudiwa versus Cal_Vin battle happening.

Well, before the majority have reached a consensus on the matter, notorious and well-documented battle rapper, Noble Stylz, jumped in with an untamed gusto and threw his hat in the ring.

The “Chana Chidokosa” spitter did not only challenge Mudiwa Hood and his long-time rival Stunner but also gave both an option to add up three more rappers of their choice, making it a five-face-one battle.

“For The Culture,” he wrote, ”Let’s kick a 5 ON 1 Live Rap Battle an ACTUAL RAP BATTLE during this Lockdown pitting MYSELF vs @stunnerzim, @MudiwaHood and 3 rappers OF THEIR CHOICE (5men team).”

To make it worth the effort, the Prince of Pun said that there will a grand cash prize and the winner will take it all.

Meanwhile, Mudiwa has responded to Noble Stlyz, reasoning that why the initiative was great, it’s not what he had in mind.

“Considering we aren’t going to be doing shows, Marketing our music, songs to sell online should always be a priority.

That’s why I said songs battle. Rap battles are fun but no one is going to go buy music online after hearing a freestlyle, as u know i am commercial and we need to market our songs and zimhiphip…songs battle am in, rap freestyle wat wat…i am too broke to have time for that I NEED MONEY ma gents…let pple know our songs and buy(sic),” Mudiwa said.

As well, while not directly acknowledging the challenge, Stunner tweeted that he was no longer into “silly stunts” that rappers do to get followers. He said he would rather get the prize upfront and then he will show up.

From the looks of it and as it stands now, whether any of these battles will ever see the camera is still up in the air.

“I won’t die Poor” declares Zim Hip Hop sensation Kae Chaps

‘Ndoziva a lot, you don’t need to change to fit in, you ain’t gotta fake it, you don’t need a lot for you to be happy, nobody go murder my vibe, look in the mirror everything is alright’

 

Kudakwashe Chapepa appreciates health and is contend with being alive in these trying times.

Kilimanjaro is a loaded track that inspires and yet alone gives much hope to a depressed youth.

From a ZimSphere extract, the youngster is quoted, “The inspiration behind my craft is basically my life and what I go through on a daily basis.

If you listen to my music you realize that it is more of a very personal journey, usually life struggles.”

Kae Chaps is giving us a sound that is not only unique to Zimbabwean contemporary art but everywhere else probably emulating the likes of Damian Marley or Koffee the leading artists in bridging the gap between old reggae and hip hop.

Kilimanjaro is the first video production of the talented artist from the Rugare suburb in the Capital City.

In this life we ought to be rich. In this life we ought to achieve a social status but most importantly as one matures into adulthood they seek to earn a livelihood that satisfies whoever was paying the bills.

It might not be said all the time but we carry that conviction when we embark on our endeavors “I’ve got to prove my own now” beckons the youngster in the song Handife  Ndiri Rombe.

Kae Chaps embodies the same conviction and when he stands before the mic he elaborates these claims.

Zim hip hop is on a fast track growth. Despite having a few making it on the mainstream this genre has kids who are massively talented and you won’t list as many before this up and coming rapper/singer.

Together with the mastery of the boy’s favorite producer Futronic, 2020 they added Kilimanjaro and Handife Ndiri Rombe to a collection of very dope joints.

2019 was a low-key grind for the young rapper though he has vowed to invade the hip hop scene in 2020.

Handife Ndiri Rombe is the 22-year-old’s story who is ready to utilize God’s gift whilst Kilimanjaro has indeed defied odds and reached expectations – chipo ndakapihwa I’m on a mission now.

Kae Chaps remains one of the finest singers besides that he can rap. You are always guaranteed of a striking melody.

Handife ndirirombe is a relatable track for most youths who are grinding to make it. It’s the voice of the young talented individuals who are yet to meet their fortunes but already equipped to conquer.

KaeChaps is up to work and grab his. 2020 is the year for hip hop to welcome one of its brightest stars and the emcee is available for collaborations and more work this year.

The two tracks speak a lot of courage and energy to shoot right to the top at any cost. We wait for more moves and we won’t die poor- hatife tiri marombe!

You can watch the video using the link below.

‘Dance with John Cole at Home’ an instant Hit

Award-winning choreographer and dancer John Cole has embarked on a Dance at home with John Cole initiative aimed at giving his audience a healthy entertainment during the 21-day lockdown.

 

In an interview with Zimbuzz in Harare recently, John Cole said he had seen a positive response from his audience since he began the classes.

“The intake is well received and it’s also how we connect with others out there, digital marketing is the new movement in reach growth and expansion as an artist”, he said.

Dance helps one to relax and in this case John Cole says his aim is to reach and enrich the audience that he would not have normally been able to connect with in a private dance class or group level.

“Anything I teach online stays online so consumption is and will be available at a click of a button,” said John Cole.

“The day I announced the dance at home initiative the internet went ablaze with audiences from UK, South Africa, Canada, Zimbabwe and other parts of the world showing signs that the John Cole brand is appreciated and we still growing”, he said with a confident smile.

He also highlighted that the dance classes are targeted at expanding his online presence during the Lockdown.

“Yes our first online dance class had a huge turnout, we had managed to reach 13 000 and this attracted bloggers and corporates, “he said.

He urged artists to embrace the lockdown: “Work on your craft and your trade as an artist in the business, capitalise on the Lockdown in any way you can”, concluded John Cole.

What is Houseparty? The New hit Group Video Chat App

Houseparty has become the hit app of the coronavirus shutdown, billed as a “face-to-face social network” the app is gaining users rapidly because of its simple ability to host easy group video chat.

 

It’s appealing because it’s simple to use. You can dip in and out of a “house” rather than having to make a call, plus the barrier to entry is low requiring only basic personal details (yet you can find your friends very easily).

As you’ll hear, you can also play games with your quarantine buddies which is one of the key features.

It’s not a new app though – it’s actually been around since 2016 and in 2019 was bought by Epic Games, the company behind Fortnite.

How do you get friends on Houseparty?

Houseparty uses your friends on other social networks – like Facebook or Snapchat – to make you aware that your friends have signed up, so once you sign up you’re quickly aware of others already using it and vice versa. You can send your friends an invitation link alternatively.

It isn’t connected to your phone number (although you can import your phone contacts) and it’s specifically designed for social chats unlike something like Zoom that’s a business app that’s been repurposed for group socials in these difficult times.

And as we mentioned you don’t need to make a call like on Skype, WhatsApp or FaceTime – you can simply drop in.

How does it work?

Once you’ve found your friends, the app alerts you when your friends are “in the house” and so ready to chat. It’s the same when you open your app – your friends are alerted.

In normal life this could be a bit annoying we feel, but in a quarantined world we found it’s quite refreshing.

You can then jump right into a call. You can also join other “houseparties” that your friends might be part of, so it’s a lot more fluid than other services which have rigid groups.

What is facemail?

You can send people facemails – yes, really – that are just video messages that appear as soon as the recipient opens up the app.

What does Houseparty work on?

The app is available for iOS and Android as well as macOS. There’s also a Google Chrome extension so you can use it on PCs, too. There’s also a web-based version in beta that you can use with other browsers.

The app is free to download and has shot up the charts on both Google Play and the App Store. At the time of writing it’s amongst the top downloaded apps on both stores.

Here are a few thoughts from some Zimbabwean users who have had an experience on the App.

“I think its the best app i have seen during this lockdown we have something good that is going to entertain us l love it,” said Musician and Actress Faith Candy.

On how different the app is from the usual social media, Faith Candy thinks House party is more fun.

“This one has so much fun, lol talking from my own experience, I clicked the join button and it was already connected and there was someone on a video chat unlike other apps where you have to wait for a person to accept your call,” she added.

Mai Gamu, on the other hand, thinks the app has no set order.

“This app has no order at all,” she said as she chuckled.

“It doesn’t offer you the option to accept or reject a call, you just find yourself on someone’s video chat,” she added.

Zimbuzz Sports Editor Brian Matamba is enjoying every bit of it.

“I think it an amazing app, somehow you feel more connected than other apps, it’s actually a house party,” he said.

“Because in reality at a house party you meet people you know as well as new people, its that experience of meeting mutuals friends at a  part which gives this app a true party feeling,” added Brian Matamba.

Asaph’s discography narrowing the Tribal Gap — ‘Like So’ Review

Asaph real name Tafadzwa Tarukwana’s banger Mambo broke the deadlock for Bulawayo rappers in a way that remains key in elevating the city’s music on national platforms.

 

Asaph is easily one of the top emcees in Zim hip-hop right now. His work speaks greatly on his zeal to bridge the tribal gap and uplift hip hop beyond the Zim borders.

“..Some gon judge me by my last name (Tarukwana) and the other city thinking I’m Ndebele..” he says in the new song – Like So/Mhoroi

The content in the song unpacks his discography to be the ‘..Tuku of Hip hop using rap to unite the nation..’

In as much as identity crisis connotations are alive in his music, the effort to paint the tribal line is remarkable and will assist his rise onto the mainstream of Zimbabwean entertainment.

Like So/Mhoroi is undoubtedly some solid and authentic rap which puts the rapper up there with some of the land’s greatest English rappers.

The mbira rap beat in Like So is an artistic feel that reveals his unending affection for the late Chiwoniso Mararire.

In as much as this genre is a borrowed phenomenon, the effort to blend it with our culture is classic and reinforces the fact that Asaph is a champion in this dispensation.

His concern is to inspire the nation with rap. Like So/Mhoroi is a song that can start a day because of its vibe and prayers in it, Mhoroi to a new day when the sun starts to shine.

The video opens with a group of journalists/ news reporters rushing to be at the front row for the media briefing by The People’s Rapper.

The multi-award-winning rapper who for a record has been dishing out clean and impeccable visuals didn’t disappoint judging by the positive response he’s got from fans.

Hard work has brought him connections that are integral in the journey of any musician and thus we have seen him earn a brand ambassadorial role for ZOL – “we connected like so, We connected in the streets”.

The rapper’s popularity is no longer in doubt after Zimbabweans voted for him massively to see him perform at the much-awaited Burna Boy gig..he sings “..every show I kill them with sing alongs, coz I’m fire they put me on the Burna show.”

Zim hip-hop has proved to be the genre to watch now because of its capacity to document urban Zimbabwean lifestyles.

Asaph is the brains behind the Burg Boiz movement, a voice that represents modernity and spins in the CBD, the ladies “the chicks go crazy when they see me, they wanna pose for a pic” and hustles.

Like So is a watch out track for gongs at the end of year hip hop awards. The bar has been set too high Like So.

Watch the video below tell us what you think

Rachel J opens up on the Mukupe – Bushiri Issue

Businesswoman and songstress Rachel J’s family has opened up for the first time refuting cheating claims levelled against her by estranged living in boyfriend and former finance deputy minister Terrence Mukupe.

 

Mukupe accused Rachel J of infidelity saying she slept with South Africa-based preacher Prophet Shepher Bushiri, a claim which Bushiri has since dismissed.

The family also dismissed as false claims that she was carrying Bushiri’s baby.

In a statement, the family said they delayed in responding to Mukupe’s allegations on social media because of her pregnancy which was due anytime soon.

They said she was still traumatized after Mukupe allegedly went to her house and attacked her.

“We as the Rachel J family, have decided to come out and address the accusations being levelled against her that are being circulated on social media by a Terence Mukupe.

“It has taken us this long because, we wanted our daughter and sister to give birth in peace, and the fact that Rachel J being the private person she is, didn’t want to get involved in this social media fiasco, and also her dealing with the emotional trauma after she was attacked by Terence Mukupe at one of her residences and she had to seek a protection order against Terence Mukupe.

“We want to state that these are malicious and defamatory statements issued. As you know, Terence Mukupe relies on unseemly and ungodly false attacks on others to maintain relevance.

“These allegations are unequivocally false, totally unsubstantiated and uncorroborated, and it’s a malicious and desperate attack on Rachel J and our family by a disgruntled individual who swore before the Police and witnesses that he would do everything in his power even if it meant fabricating material to destroy Rachel J, anyone close to her as well as discrediting her to her business contacts. He swore if he cannot have Rachel J no man can have her.

“Reason being Rachel J had terminated their relationship. Because she had discovered that Terence Mukupe had once again impregnated Tracy Winterboer, who just gave birth a week ago a few days before Rachel J’s giving birth.

“This being the second child sired with the same woman during Rachel J’s relationship with Terence Mukupe. What’s disturbing is he secretly moved this woman to South Africa near Rachel’s place of residence so that he can be close to her.

“What hurts us is the treatment she is getting from this man who constantly cheated and humiliated her by siring 4 kids whilst dating her, which she embraced looked after and welcomed into her own home. There is nothing Rachel hasn’t done for his kids, from sending them to school, to buying them food and clothes.

The family said urged Mukupe to not humiliate himself since he was a father.

“Terence Mukupe should realise that he is a father, he should stop this humiliating behaviour and take care of his 10 kids. For a man blessed with so many kids, he must stay away from public humiliation and realise that his kids will have no one to look up to and also for a man who claims to love his so called wife but humiliate her in public over infidelity whilst he was sleeping with different women in her office, it is puzzling.

“Terence Mukupe is no stranger to rejecting his unborn babies. He only comes through claiming the children are his after the expenses have been covered. What annoys us is the fact that Terence continues to deny this child in public whilst privately he and his family are requesting to be a part of this child’s life, claiming it’s theirs.”

“On the issue of cultural activity and occultism it’s really shocking coming from a man, with incisions (nyora) all round his waist, who jumps from sangoma to sangoma every weekend trying to attain evil powers to become a President.

“Do not let us spill your beans. Kindly advise us on where we can deliver your tsvimbo and black and red occult (machira emudzimu) cloths which you left at our daughter’s previous residence.

“Do not deny this as your relatives who stayed with Rachel J have all the knowledge of your occult activities. He became violent after Rachel had cut off all financial support towards him, his children and baby mothers. After having lost Rachel everything including vehicles he became a violent man. No one of any gender, adult or child deserves this kind of abuse. Attacking a defenceless woman is a sign of weakness and should never be supported in our society.“

 

  1. Rachel J was never married to Terence Mukupe, formally or customarily. She is a single woman. As family we have never met Terence Mukupe nor has he ever set foot in any of our houses. He should not confuse dating to marriage. We are grateful for Rachel refusing to marry this man, because of his infidelity and misuse of her wealth. Initially we were shocked because Rachel has never dated a politician. She has always believed in love, and not relationships based on money since she is an independent woman.
  2. Because of Rachel’s naivety she allowed this man to move in to her home, after he had been divorced and kicked out like a dog. Having moved in without anything in his name, she transformed his life into a respectable member of society with something to his name and his family is aware of this. Rachel has always been a serial entrepreneur with vast business interests in the cleaning industry, mining, fashion, media, transport and logistics. She welcomed the idea to work with this man and fought by all means to build a business empire with him.
  3. As a family we are in deep shock and distress, with the developments that are taking place, considering the amount of resources poured into the life of Terence Mukupe by Rachel J. Just to name a few we are all aware of what went into the last political campaign which she sponsored from the massive billboards, regalia, media, campaign vehicles, sarongs (mazambia) and newspaper. These resources could have been put to better use as a family. Rachel has always protected Terence reputation in making people believe, he was the one taking care of her. Yet he solely relied and lived off Rachel, funding his 5 baby mother’s, kids and girlfriends.
  4. The claims being levelled at Rachel J, of being impregnated by Prophet Bushiri are unbelievable with his evidence stating that they met in 2018, how is it possible for her to carry a pregnancy for two years.

“We are confidently waiting for Terence Mukupe to through for a DNA test. Terence statement that Rachel asked for forgiveness is false.

“The claims that Terence Mukupe ceded R100 000 are totally baffling for a man who doesn’t even have a property to his own name and was failing to pay school fees for his children by that time.

“Whose house was repossessed by the bank and Rachel has been paying rentals for his family to still be able to continue living in that property. He has been failing to clear his debts and the lawyers have been communicating with Rachel who has been paying those debts. “

“Terence Mukupe should give us evidence of the plane tickets he paid for Rachel to go to Malawi, and also evidence of him expressing interest to do business with Prophet Bushiri whom he has never met. No one stands to gain from publicly humiliating someone, instead it leaves scars.

“Terence Mukupe should realise that Rachel J is not only a business woman but also a mother, and the damage he has caused is irreparable. He has caused great emotional pain to her daughter and this will leave a scar for life. Regardless of the fact that Rachel J has decided to stay in recluse and quiet over this issue we felt it in our best interest as a family to come out and clear a few issues which were raised.

“This is a truly hurtful time for us, because we know the type of a person Rachel is who has done nothing but show love and commitment to this man. Wisdom is understanding that relationships come to an end, and this should be done amicably without abusing the other partner. We should be the ones fighting and humiliating him, because he never looked after Rachel instead it was vice versa to a man who showed no love and appreciation.

“We pray that God guides Terence Mukupe in the right path. The more that we choose not to talk about domestic violence, the more we shy away from the issue, the more we lose.”