It's the most wonderful time of the year! Trees are lit, stockings are hung, and Zimbabwe's favorite celebrities are embracing the Christmas spirit. From Dubai getaways to festive feasts, we've got the scoop on how Zim's hottest stars are planning to celebrate.
The Standard Style caught up with some of Zimbabwe's most well-known personalities to find out their Christmas plans:
Rapper and influencer KikkyBadass shared her excitement about traveling to Dubai with her family. "I'm really excited to be traveling with my mom, sister, and aunt. My immediate family is small, so this trip is very special. I don't take being alive for granted; it's a huge blessing. Merry Christmas to you, your readers, and the rest of the nation. Enjoy this time with your family and enjoy being alive."
ZimCelebs creator and Chief Blogger Tafadzwa Gondo, known as Uncle Munhumutapa, is planning a special event for younger children in Harare. "We'll have a festive gathering with music, dance, and local food. It's my way of giving back to the community. We'll have a Christmas tree lighting with performances by local artists, and workshops for kids to make their own ornaments. Beyond the festivities, I'll also be spending time with loved ones, enjoying traditional Zimbabwean Christmas meals, and perhaps visiting the countryside."
Multi-award-winning fashion designer Bernard Hatirarame of Scarless Designs shared his appreciation for this time of year. "It's a time to catch up with loved ones and reflect on the meaning of friendship and faith. I appreciate everything I have, knowing this might be someone's last Christmas with their loved ones, or someone else's first without them. Let's be sensitive, inclusive, and above all, grateful. Merry Christmas everyone."
Socialite and singer Kimberly Richards, wife of Holy10, will be returning to Bulawayo for a family reunion. "I'll be traveling back home with my son to be with my family. It will be the usual big family gathering with lots of food, stories, and fun. My husband will be working in Kariba on Christmas, but we'll have our own family time in January when he takes a break. I can't wait to be with everyone."
Singer and politician Sandra Ndebele explained that Christmas is a busy time for musicians. "This is when we get fully booked, so I'll be on the road. Families come together with their friends, and we provide the entertainment. I'll only be able to take a vacation in January. I want to say to my family in Ward 22 [where she is a councilor], I love you so much. Please be safe and enjoy yourselves. I know we are living in tough times, but let's try to work with what we have and take care of each other."