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Winky D's ‘Jabhuna’ gig under threat

A legal battle is brewing between Winky D and Gateway Streams Media over the use of the Harare International Conference  Centre (HICC) main auditorium.
By Sindiso Dube Dec. 8, 2024

RTG clears air on Winky D crossover gig

Over the years, HICC had been home to Winky D’s crossover shows.
By Staff Reporter Dec. 8, 2024

Winky D’s New Year crossover gig shut out of HICC?

His “Homeground” venue, the Harare International Conference Centre (HICC), popularly referred to as PaJabhuna by his disciples, seems to have been double-booked.
By Whitney Kangwemu Dec. 6, 2024

Byo Shutdown: Winky D and Jah Prayzah to clash again

In what could be the last and biggest musical showdown of the year, Winky D and Jah Prayzah will clash again at the Bulawayo Shutdown in Bulawayo this month. 
By  sindiso dube  Dec. 1, 2024

Beer, meat galore at Castle Lager Braai Fest

Popularly known as the Ninja President, Winky D delivered his signature high-energy performance, getting the crowd moving with hits Mudhara Vauya, Disappear and Panorwadza Moyo.
By Rachel Shonhiwa Oct. 22, 2024

SA’s Kamo Mphela to spice up braai festival

Mphela, famed for the track Nkulunkulu, is among a strong line-up that include local performers Winky D, Master H and Saintfloew.
By Rachel Shonhiwa Oct. 17, 2024

Edutainment mix: Art in the face of adversity: Navigating censorship, harassment in Zimbabwe

Throughout the nation’s complex history, artists have employed their craft to challenge injustices and voice the aspirations of a people yearning for change.
By Raymond Millagre Langa Aug. 11, 2024

In the groove: Music is a fierce catalyst for struggle

Since the release of the track Ijipita and his Njema album in 2019, Winky D, whose real name is Wallace Chirumiko, has become a bitter pill to swallow for the Zimbabwean elites.
By Fred Zindi Aug. 11, 2024

Winky D welcomes Frya to Vigilance

Back home in Zimbabwe, Frya's collaboration with Winky D on the song Akayenda cemented her national fame.
By Sindiso Dube Jun. 23, 2024