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Holy Ten’s Chaotic Crescendo: Wife Flees as Rap Star Faces Rehab
In Zimbabwe’s vibrant hip-hop arena, Holy Ten, the lyrical luminary born Mukudzei Chitsama, is now centre stage in a spiralling saga of personal turmoil.
In Zimbabwe’s vibrant hip-hop arena, Holy Ten, the lyrical luminary born Mukudzei Chitsama, is now centre stage in a spiralling saga of personal turmoil.
The 26-year-old rap prodigy, once a beacon for restless youth, is unravelling in a storm of alcohol-fueled chaos, with his wife fleeing their Harare home in fear, leaving family and fans clamouring for his rescue through urgent rehabilitation.
The drama crescendoed with a fiery Instagram outburst on September 7, 2025, where Holy Ten accused President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s twin sons, Sean and Collins, of stripping him of lavish gifts—a house included—tied to his 2023 Zanu PF campaign endorsement.
From South Africa, he claimed soldiers stormed his doorstep, only to later retract the posts with a hushed apology. This public unravelling peeled back the curtain on a deeper discord: his wife, gripped by fear of his volatile outbursts, abandoned their Arlington home in Harare, seeking safety from a man whose temper had turned menacing.
Sources paint a grim scene—relatives scattering, Holy Ten muttering to himself, his health crumbling under soaring blood pressure and battered liver and pancreas, scars of relentless drinking.
Once the voice of rebellion with Winky D’s “Ibotso,” Holy Ten’s pivot to political allegiance cost him dearly, branding him a sellout among fans. Now, his biggest battle isn’t with critics but within—violent rages and a refusal to embrace rehab threaten to silence his legacy. As his inner circle pleads for intervention, the question looms: will Holy Ten rewrite his refrain, or let his story fade to black? The stage is set, but the spotlight dims.