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Kikky joins Holy Ten in endorsing ED

Kikky Badass has joined a group of musicians who have publicly endorsed and expressed their allegiances to President Emmerson Mnangagwa ahead of the August 23 general elections.

RAPPER and video vixen Kikky Badass has joined a group of musicians who have publicly endorsed and expressed their allegiances to President Emmerson Mnangagwa ahead of the August 23 general elections.

In a video which has made rounds on social media, the raunchy dancer is seen chanting the ruling Zanu PF slogan.

“Pamberi nava Mnangagwa. 2023 ED Pfee, pasi nevapambepfumi. We don't care about naysayers, we are living our lives,” she said as an unknown man hyped her up.

Recently, Holy Ten was attacked by social media users after he publicly endorsed Mnangagwa describing him as ‘Huchi’ (honey).

“Over the weekend we were in Beitbridge. We saw the developments that are being done at the border post, totally out of this world. We have been in and out of the airport and things are changing," said Holy Ten in a video that has gone viral.

"There is money that has been availed under the drug and substance abuse mitigation fund, so this is for the youths this is the change. We want to thank the comrade himself, President Mnangagwa. We are supporting you, we are with you.”

Critics have described Holy Ten’s antics as a case of a slave kissing his master’s ring.

It is reported that Holy Ten’s record label Samanyanga Sounds and his lavish lifestyle are sponsored by an underground record label — Scarfmore Records  —which is reportedly owned by Mnangagwa’s sons Sean and Collins.

Scarfmore Records is also reported to be controlling day-to-day business at Chillspot Records in Mbare; hence DJ Levels and Fantan have also come out in defence of Holy Ten’s antics when social media blasted him.

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