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Zimbabwe: Winky D Faces Vicious Attacks From Zanu-PF Supporters Over Ghettocracy Score Performance

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Ruling Zanu PF supporters are in overdrive, spewing vitriol against musician Winky D after he sampled a song over the weekend in which he delivered powerful social commentary.

Born Wallace Chirimuko, Winky D, held a sold-out concert on New Year’s Eve that celebrated his 20-year music milestone.

In the aftermath of the highly subscribed concert, Winky D has become a subject of attack by Zanu PF supporters.

Winky D sampled a letter which is an updated version of his 2012 song “Vashakabvu”, an epistle to the departed.

The letter to the departed is on the current state affairs of the country.

In the song Winky D bemoaned polarisation emanating from the disputed last year’s general elections and intolerance towards his project Eureka Eureka which was banned by State media.

Vana ve Zimbabwe vachiri kunyunyuta. Vapararira kwese kwese kutsvaga maguta. Mumwe oti ndaka winner umwe oti wakabvuta. Varikuona Mbuya Nehanda vari muguta. Ndakatsikisa dambarefu Eureka Eureka. Pa radio voramba voti iro ridza wega. Ndakati vanotora zvevapfupi nekureba. Umwe woiramba oti wakaimba wega,” sang Winky D.

This has riled Zanu PF supporters who are attacking Winky D accusing him of dabbling in politics.

Self-exiled and former cabinet minister Jonathan criticised Winky D in a post on saying he was putting his head on the line.

“This does pass for entertainment, not top-drawer stuff but mundane political entertainment with no political value or mileage in the scheme of things; and to be sure, it’s not music even by the poorest of standards; but truth be told, uku kurisker mahara,” said Moyo.