HolyTen Gaza Turns Fire on Mnangagwa’s Sons Sean & Collins After They Take Back Lavish Gifts they gave him

Zimbabwean hip hop star Holy Ten has shaken social media once again—this time not for taking on ZANU-PF like fellow outspoken artist Bombshell Geza, but for blasting President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s sons, Sean and Collins. The rapper has accused the two of stripping him of the flashy perks they once showered him with, including luxury cars and even a house.

 

According to Holy Ten’s recent posts, the Mnangagwa brothers had gifted him expensive rides and property as a show of support for his rising career. But in a dramatic twist, he claims the sons have now taken it all back, leaving him embarrassed and betrayed. Holy Ten vented his frustration across his platforms, painting the picture of an artist used as a pawn for influence, only to be discarded once he no longer served their purpose.

The revelations have sparked fiery debate online, with fans split between sympathy for Holy Ten and criticism over his ties to political elites in the first place. While Bombshell Geza has been openly calling out ZANU-PF as a system, Holy Ten has shifted the spotlight directly onto the Mnangagwa family drama, exposing cracks in the cozy relationship between politicians and Zimbabwe’s music scene.

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