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Holy Ten's wife flees home
11 Sep 2025 at 09:49hrs |
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Zimbabwean rapper Holy Ten is reportedly grappling with a personal crisis marked by heavy drinking, violent outbursts, and serious health complications, with family members seeking his immediate admission to a rehabilitation facility.
The 26-year-old musician, born Mukudzei Chitsama, has displayed increasingly erratic behaviour both publicly and privately in recent weeks. His Instagram rant last Sunday, in which he accused President Emmerson Mnangagwa's twin sons, Sean and Collins, of repossessing gifts including a house, stunned fans and raised concerns about his well-being. The posts, which were later deleted and replaced with an apology, highlighted a fracturing relationship with the ruling elite he had previously endorsed.
Behind the social media drama, associates say Holy Ten has been struggling with alcoholism and mental health challenges. Reports indicate he has been verbally and physically abusive to family members, forcing some to leave his home in fear for their safety. His marriage has reportedly broken down, with his wife relocating from their Arlington residence in Harare.
Medical concerns further complicate the situation. Sources indicate the rapper is suffering from dangerously high blood pressure and liver and pancreas complications, believed to be linked to excessive drinking. Although he was briefly hospitalised, he has resisted long-term rehabilitation. "Holy Ten is at a crossroads. Without medical intervention and detox, he risks destroying himself," a source told ZimLive.
The crisis appears to follow a two-year period of professional and personal turbulence. It began with his fallout with dancehall star Winky D over their politically charged collaboration Ibotso. Holy Ten later disowned the song, accusing Winky D of embedding political messages, a move that drew fan outrage. His subsequent public support for Zanu-PF intensified criticism and led to a perception of him as a sellout.
Those close to him now believe his most significant battle is internal. Violent outbursts, talking to himself, and episodes of self-destructive behaviour have left family and friends alarmed. Insiders say the only way forward is structured intervention, including medical treatment for his physical ailments and rehabilitation for his alcohol use and mental health struggles.
Attempts to get comments from Holy Ten's manager, Roland Mudzingwa Chinanga, were unsuccessful.
The 26-year-old musician, born Mukudzei Chitsama, has displayed increasingly erratic behaviour both publicly and privately in recent weeks. His Instagram rant last Sunday, in which he accused President Emmerson Mnangagwa's twin sons, Sean and Collins, of repossessing gifts including a house, stunned fans and raised concerns about his well-being. The posts, which were later deleted and replaced with an apology, highlighted a fracturing relationship with the ruling elite he had previously endorsed.
Behind the social media drama, associates say Holy Ten has been struggling with alcoholism and mental health challenges. Reports indicate he has been verbally and physically abusive to family members, forcing some to leave his home in fear for their safety. His marriage has reportedly broken down, with his wife relocating from their Arlington residence in Harare.
The crisis appears to follow a two-year period of professional and personal turbulence. It began with his fallout with dancehall star Winky D over their politically charged collaboration Ibotso. Holy Ten later disowned the song, accusing Winky D of embedding political messages, a move that drew fan outrage. His subsequent public support for Zanu-PF intensified criticism and led to a perception of him as a sellout.
Those close to him now believe his most significant battle is internal. Violent outbursts, talking to himself, and episodes of self-destructive behaviour have left family and friends alarmed. Insiders say the only way forward is structured intervention, including medical treatment for his physical ailments and rehabilitation for his alcohol use and mental health struggles.
Attempts to get comments from Holy Ten's manager, Roland Mudzingwa Chinanga, were unsuccessful.
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