HARARE (Reuters) - The local version of Jamaican dancehall has become the unofficial soundtrack of Zimbabwe's presidential election as candidates go all out to woo a key generation of voters who were ...
Harare — ZIMBABWEAN dancehall music is becoming almost a cult, despite some artistes painting the genre with a black brush by constantly being at each other's throats over who is the best in the game.
Outspoken former legislator Temba Mliswa says the government and dancehall sensation Winky D should "smoke a peace pipe," arguing that continued hostility towards the artist has only amplified his ...