Holy Ten goes berserk, slams Mnangagwa twins over gift row

By Naledi Nyoni HARARE

HARARE — ZimHip-Hop star Mukudzei “Holy Ten” Chitsama has set social media on fire after a no-holds-barred Instagram Live rant in which he accused President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s twin sons of sending soldiers to seize back lavish gifts once given to him—including a house.

Holy Ten, who proudly backed Zanu PF during the disputed 2023 elections, claims the same rewards he received for his loyalty are now being clawed back by the party’s inner circle.

In an explosive livestream, the 26-year-old rapper alleged that Sean Mnangagwa, a major in the Zimbabwe National Army, dispatched troops to his home before ordering his wife, Kimberly Richards, out of the property.

“Sean, what you did at my house, I’m coming to your house. 

Make sure you kill me. I’m not afraid of Zanu PF. 

Stop what you are doing,” he roared.

The Delilah hitmaker didn’t stop there. 

He claimed he could bring the ruling party to its knees if pushed any further. 

“I joined Zanu PF to clean its reputation. What you did, boys, I can finish all of you off. 

I can end Zanu PF today. I’m bigger than Zanu PF,” added Holy Ten. 

Although he insisted he still respects President Mnangagwa, Holy Ten accused his sons, Sean and Collins, of tarnishing their father’s image.

“Collins thinks he is loved by the people let him go live right now and see how many tune in. 

“Don’t mess with me,” he fired back.

He even threatened to confront them directly.

“I know where Collins lives. 

“Don’t worry we are fixing the country, they shouldn’t mess with me,” he said, pointedly adding: “I’m not Blessed Geza.”

The sudden fallout between the rapper and the Mnangagwa brothers remains murky, but his outburst has left him staring down a dangerous clash with Zimbabwe’s most powerful family.

Social media went into overdrive, with memes, mockery, and worried messages flooding timelines. 

Within hours, Holy Ten briefly deactivated his Instagram account before returning with an unexpected climb-down.

“Apologies to my brothers Sean and Collins,” he posted.

The Mnangagwa family has yet to comment on the allegations.

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