“Mumwe Oti NdakaWinner, Mumwe Oti Wakabvuta” – Winky D’s Addresses Nation!

 

Harare | In a remarkable musical performance yesterday, Zimbabwean reggae-dancehall star Winky D drew a sizable audience to the Harare International Conference Centre.

The “2 Decades of Excellence” event honours Winky D’s remarkable career in the music business. Earlier, as the sun sank over Harare, supporters from all over the city and beyond flocked to the conference centre, which turned into a hive of activity to see a historic performance.

The highlight of the evening is the palpable connection between Winky D and his fans. The artist’s performance is not just about the music; it is a celebration of the ghetto youth’s resilience and joy.

Every lyric sung resonates deeply with the audience, many of whom have grown up with his songs as a backdrop to their lives.

As Winky D belts out hit after hit, the crowd respond with fervor, jumping and singing along. The concert is becoming more than just a musical event; it’s a communal experience, a testament to the power of music in bringing people together.

The 2023 Shutdown is set to be remembered not just for its musical brilliance but for the sense of unity and joy it fostered. Winky D’s concert is the transformative power of music and its ability to transcend boundaries, bringing together people from all walks of life in a shared experience of ecstasy and celebration.

Some of the followers were impressed by his lines of singing and some said its political. Below is a collection of comments;

Snowball Tongogara

He is a noise maker. He is singing useless songs to massage the egos of the disgruntled urbanites who have failed dismally in every election for more than 22 years. Winky D is just a pawn on the chess board. Not a force to reckon. His hype will soon d!e down and you meet him again in Dec 2024.

If he want to be a politician, he should come out open. We condemn this drama King. He disrupted his PA system just to push his senseless activism. He spoiled our vibe!!

NJC Mukanya

Dunderhead iwe murakashi, Winky D has a right to sing whatever he likes, that’s democracy kwete yenyu yekungoti it’s zanu pf way or no other way, shame on you mhani, nyaraiwo imi and respect fellow citizens

illmind

Dissing Winky D is like dissing Bob Marley. You can’t be listening to his message and then go like ‘I wanna diss this guy’ in all your senses. You gotta have a flawed thought process, you gotta have a bit missing in your binary make.

Paul Muchemwa🇿🇼🇿🇼

Vana ve Zimbabwe vachiri kunyunyuta

Vapararira kwese kwese

Tawhina ma vhoti vamwe vobvuta 😭😭😭😭

😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

mwana wekwasiyakurima ☮

If jah prayzer akaita zvaanoita ,its winky d who trends ,if winky d does his thing jah prayzer wont even trend🤤😭🤣🤣i mean you know now when we say

@winkydonline

is a Goat undeniably🙂🙂🙂

Winky D is a Zimbabwean reggae-dancehall artist popularly known as “The Big Man” (stylized as “Di Bigman”). Winky D is often considered the Zimdancehall pioneer and one of the most accomplished modern Zimbabwean music artists. His music provides social commentary about Zimbabwean society.

Winky D was among the artists featured in the Southern Africa Music Airwaves (SAMA) Festival 2009. He has released nine studio albums.

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