Holy Ten Issues Apology Following Explosive Allegations Against President’s Sons & Claiming That He Can End ZANU- PF
Zimbabwean hip-hop artist Mukudzei Chitsama, popularly known as Holy Ten, has publicly apologized to President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s twin sons following a series of controversial social media posts and live broadcasts in which he levied serious accusations against them.
The 26-year-old rapper, who previously voiced support for the ruling ZANU-PF party, shocked the nation with an emotional Instagram Live session on Sunday.
In the broadcast—now widely circulating online—Holy Ten claimed that his relationship with the President’s inner circle had completely deteriorated.
At the center of his allegations were Sean and Collins Mnangagwa, whom he accused of orchestrating a campaign of intimidation against him.
He specifically alleged that Sean Mnangagwa, a major in the Zimbabwe National Army, had dispatched soldiers to his residence to forcibly repossess a house and other valuable gifts that had previously been given to him.
The musician further claimed that his wife, Kimberly Richards, was directly instructed by the soldiers to vacate the property.
In a screenshot shared on his Instagram stories, Holy Ten appeared to confirm the situation, telling his wife:
Holy Ten Issues Apology Following Explosive Allegations Against President’s Sons
Holy Ten Issues Apology Following Explosive Allegations Against President’s Sons
“Pack all our things. We’re giving them back their house.”
In a separate post, he added:
“Should’ve never given me your gifts if you knew you could take them back,”
Directly tagging both Sean and Collins.
In one particularly incendiary moment from the live video, Holy Ten issued a direct challenge to the President’s sons, warning:
“Sean, what you did at my house, I’m coming to your house. Make sure you kill me. I’m not afraid of ZANU-PF, all of you. I’m not afraid of you. Stop what you are doing.”
He went on to make the provocative claim:
“I can end ZANU-PF today. I joined ZANU-PF because I was trying to clean the image of the party. What you did, boys, I can finish all of you off. I’m bigger than ZANU-PF.”
Despite the inflammatory nature of his comments, Holy Ten was careful to clarify that his grievances did not extend to President Mnangagwa himself, stating that he still holds the Head of State in high regard.
“My fight is not with the President. It’s with Sean and Collins,” he stated.
He also challenged Collins Mnangagwa’s perceived public popularity, saying:
“Collins thinks he is loved by the people. Let him start a live right now. Let’s see how many people join,”
before ominously adding:
“I know where Collins lives… they shouldn’t mess with me.”
The motive behind the fallout remains unclear, prompting widespread speculation online about what may have triggered such a dramatic and potentially dangerous confrontation. l
Notably, Holy Ten’s remarks mark a stark reversal from his previous stance, as he had publicly campaigned in support of ZANU-PF just last year.
Following the uproar, Holy Ten has since issued a public apology to the Mnangagwa brothers. In a brief but direct statement, he wrote:
“Apologies to my brothers Sean & Collins.”
As of now, the first family has not issued a formal response to the allegations.
Meanwhile, concern continues to mount on social media regarding Holy Ten’s safety, with many urging for a de-escalation of hostilities between the artist and the influential political family.

