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Jah Prayzah, Winky D rivalry renewed

Despite the difference in their genres and the nature of their brands, Winky D and Jah Prayzah’s profiles have been placed on parallel competitive lanes by their set of fans. That competition will be re-ignited when the two share the stage for the first time this year in Bulawayo.

By The Standard Apr. 17, 2022

Jah Prayzah, Winky D rivalry renewed

Despite the difference in their genres and the nature of their brands, Winky D and Jah Prayzah’s profiles have been placed on parallel competitive lanes by their set of fans. That competition will be re-ignited when the two share the stage for the first time this year in Bulawayo.

By The Standard Apr. 17, 2022

In the groove: Major League disappointed Harare fans

 Prominent South African music duo, Major League DJz  were  scheduled to give a performance in Harare’s leafy surburb of Borrowdale at Palm Estate in Stonechat Lane, but it never happened. Police arrived shortly after upcoming hip-hop musician, King 98 got off stage and blocked the amapiano musos headline performance, thus closing down the event.

By The Standard Nov. 7, 2021

In the groove: Major League disappointed Harare fans

 Prominent South African music duo, Major League DJz  were  scheduled to give a performance in Harare’s leafy surburb of Borrowdale at Palm Estate in Stonechat Lane, but it never happened. Police arrived shortly after upcoming hip-hop musician, King 98 got off stage and blocked the amapiano musos headline performance, thus closing down the event.

By The Standard Nov. 7, 2021