Monday, 16 May 2016
Thursday, 12 May 2016
FROM ZERO TO GAFA
Winky D (born Wallace Chirumiko in Harare) is a Zimbabwe man reggae–dancehall artist, known popularly as GAFA Also known as Dancehall Igwe.Winky D a.k.a. Wallace Chirumiko was born in Zimbabwe on 1 February 1983 in Harare’s ghetto, Kambuzuma the home town of some notable Zimbabwean celebrities such as prince Tendai and Radio and TV personality Admire Mhungu and Keith Mawoyo who later moved to Sunningdale,and relative to young upcoming Hararean rnb/hip hop artist Lil Tilama.
Winky D was among the artists featured in the Southern Africa Music Airwaves (SAMA) Festival 2009. Award winning best dressed Zimdancehall arist 2014 at the second edition Zimdancehall Award held March 2015.
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Chango star known as Charlton Nyakudya helped Winky D with $ 2000 000 000 cash in 2010.
Music career
With the help of Bartholomew Vera of BlackLab Records, Winky D went into the recording studio. His first songs in like Rasta and Head Inna War coupled by his ingenious stage performance set the dance floors very busy. Ever since Winky D has not turned back, he has released five albums with many charts hits which made him fans across the world, evidenced with successful tours in United Kingdom and South Africa. Winky D has become the new icon for Zimbabwean urban/reggae music with nicknames like, “King of Dancehall”, “The BigMan”,Messi wereggae, “Truthsayer” being attached to him in the ghettos.
In the bid to persuade the Zimbabwean male population to get circumcised Population Services International, and the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare initiated a Winky D and Oliver Mtukudzi duet entitled "If you know you are a champion get circumcised", and the song was launched in Harare on, 19 January 2012.
In December 2010, Winky D alongside Guspy Warrior and Terry Fabulous from Chimurenga drive in Zengeza were scheduled to perform with Capleton on New Year's Eve but after failure to reach common ground the "Musarova bigman" Star withdrew and cancelled all his scheduled performance from Capleton's Zimbabwean Tour.
Winky D (born Wallace Chirimuko) failed to perform at President Robert Mugabe's inauguration gala held in August 2013 at the National Sports Stadium following contrasting statements about the musician's whereabouts during the event
In 2011, Winky D made his debut at the Monash Beer fest Carnival in Johannesburg, South Africa performing alongside Black Coffee, Cabo Snoop, Winky D, Dj Snypes, Dj Leks, TshepNOZ and Sipho, Dj Luo, Kay Mack ]Winky D had 'beefs' with then popular dancehall artists such as Madcom and Daddy D.They had back and forth lyrically which he emerged as a victor en-route to become the most popular zim-dancehall act. Winky D alongside The General, Sniper Storm, were scheduled to perform as opening acts for Mavado.Winky D performed first and kept Mavado and Sniper Storm waiting backstage. Efforts were made by the organizing people of the show to get the "BIGMAN' off stage and make way for a ten-minute Sniper Storm performance but to no avail. Sniper Storm then took matters into his own hands and snatched the mic off Winky D. Sniper's actions caused a rage as the crowd threw all sorts of stuff on the stage, it also caused heated debates all over the internet and street corners across Zimbabwe as various musicians and entertainers reacted. Winky D has seen some more artist throw shots at him to get popularity off him which he has since ignored.The most popular of these is Seh Calaz who has had considerable and noteworthy attention for his disses towards the ninja president which he has also not replied but only called for peace among the zim-dancehall artists through his songs (Mafeelings, tiki taka, sungura like and PaGhetto which he mentions Seh Calaz) and interviews.
Early career
When he was 16, he performed at the Ghetto Lane Clashes which were DJ battles meant to showcase the best emerging talent. He instantly made fans as he continued participating in similar platforms. It was from these shows where he earned the name 'Wicked Deejay' which was shortened Winky D for his powerful lyrics.When he started recording, his music had explicit lyrics and extolled violence, gangsterism and promiscuity. He however changed and started singing gospel music from 2013, and songs urging youths to shun using drugs.
Discography
Albums
- Gafa Life Kicks Tape (2015) Produced by Oskid
- Igofigo 'the Unthinkable' (October 2010)
- Twenty Eleven Singles Compilation (April 2011)
- Pakitchen (November 2011)
- Life Yangu (October 2012)
]Having born in the ghetto, his music speaks about the everyday struggles of a ghetto child. He devoted his music to poor people’s trials and tribulations and pursuit of happiness.
In February 2015, he unleashed his 2015's theme which is based on releasing singles. He however faced numerous set-backs when he was deserted by some of his band members.] He outclassed his arch rival, Seh Calaz at the Harare International Carnival's Zimdancehall night which was held in the Harare Gardens in May 2014.[10]
Success
Winky D has been celebrated by many young Zimdancehall artists for being one of the pioneers of the genre in the country. He is also one of the long serving musicians in the industry with more than a decade of experience, He has also performed in different continents such as Europe and the Americas.
Disappear Success (Gafa Life 2015)
In 2015, Winky D's fame soared with the release of the album Gafa Life which featured the song Disappear. The album was produced by new producer at the timeOskid. The song topped the charts in Zimbabwe and was also in the BBC Radio 1 Extra Destination Africa Top 5 The song won both the NAMA 2016 Best song of year and Zimdancehall Awards 2016 Song of the year awards.
The song spurned a lot of cover versions on the internet by fans] as well as other artists like Tariro ne Gitare
Awards
- NAMA 2016 Best Song of Year for Disappear
- Zimdancehall Awards 2016 Song of the year for Disappear
- 2014 Zimdancehall Awards for the song Rokesheni.
- NAMA for the album Igofigo and People’s Choice Award in 2010
- 2013 Zim Dancehall awards for:
- Best video-Vashakabvu
- Best Social Message-Mafirakureva
- Best Live Performer
- Best Artist and the Best Artist Manager-Banda.
2015 Zimdancehall Awards for
- Best Dressed Artist
- Honorary Award
- Best Live Performer Award
- Best Artist Manager Award
Endorsements
Winky was endorsed to be the goodwill ambassador of the PSI Zimbabwe in the male circumcision campaign in 2011. He has appered on various television commercials and on radio stations campaigning for male circumcision as part of the organisation's agenda to reduce HIVand AIDS.
Monday, 9 May 2016
WINK D FROM ZERO TO HERO
Winky D is an award-winning Zimbabwe Dancehall artist popularly known as the Ninja President or Gafa for his poverty biting and poverty protesting lyrics.He is also well known for his energetic live performances which have seen him performing in numerous countries around the world icluding China
Background
Education
He went to Rukudzo Primary School and later Kambuzuma High 1 School. His young brother is Trevor Chirumiko (Layan) who is affectionately known as Layan who is a producer and presenter on Star Fm
Early life
Winky D, became interested in music when he was 8 and took pleasure in collecting reggae audio tapes and vinyls.
Early career
When he was 16, he performed at the Ghetto Lane Clashes which were DJ battles meant to showcase the best emerging talent. He instantly made fans as he continued participating in similar platforms. It was from these shows where he earned the name 'Wicked Deejay' which was shortened Winky D for his powerful lyrics.When he started recording, his music had explicit lyrics and extolled violence, gangsterism and promiscuity. He however changed and started singing gospel music from 2013, and songs urging youths to shun using drugs.
Discography
Albums
- Gafa Life Kicks Tape (2015) Produced by Oskid
- Igofigo 'the Unthinkable' (October 2010)
- Twenty Eleven Singles Compilation (April 2011)
- Pakitchen (November 2011)
- Life Yangu (October 2012)
Having born in the ghetto, his music speaks about the everyday struggles of a ghetto child. He devoted his music to poor people’s trials and tribulations and pursuit of happiness.
In February 2015, he unleashed his 2015's theme which is based on releasing singles.He however faced numerous set-backs when he was deserted by some of his band members.He outclassed his arch rival, Seh Calaz at the Harare International Carnival's Zimdancehall night which was held in the Harare Gardens in May 2014.
Success
Winky D has been celebrated by many young Zimdancehall artists for being one of the pioneers of the genre in the country. He is also one of the long serving musicians in the industry with more than a decade of experience, He has also performed in different continents such as Europe and the Americas.
Disappear Success (Gafa Life 2015)
In 2015, Winky D's fame soared with the release of his singles collection featured the song Disappear. The singles were produced by Oskid. The song topped the charts in Zimbabwe and was also in the BBC Radio 1 Extra Destination Africa Top 5. The song won both the NAMA 2016 Best song of year and Zimdancehall Awards 2016 Song of the year awards.
Awards
- NAMA 2016 Best Song of Year for Disappear
- Zimdancehall Awards 2016 Song of the year for Disappear
- 2014 Zimdancehall Awards for the song Rokesheni.
- NAMA for the album Igofigo and People’s Choice Award in 2010
- 2013 Zim Dancehall awards for:
- Best video-Vashakabvu
- Best Social Message-Mafirakureva
- Best Live Performer
- Best Artist and the Best Artist Manager-Banda.
2015 Zimdancehall Awards for
- Best Dressed Artist
- Honorary Award
- Best Live Performer Award
- Best Artist Manager Award
Endorsements
Winky was endorsed to be the goodwill ambassador of the PSI Zimbabwe in the male circumcision campaign in 2011. He has appered on various television commercials and on radio stations campaigning for male circumcision as part of the organisation's agenda to reduce HIVand AIDS.
Thursday, 5 May 2016
GZU STUDENTS INVOLVED IN ACCIDENT
By Kudakwashe Ngwenyama
Seven
Great Zimbabwe University students were involved in an accident last week
Friday when they were coming from a night club.
Gzu
students were involved in an accident when they were coming from a nearby night
club around 4am. The students include four boys and three girls. Speaking to
one of the student who was involved in the accident, he said that the driver
was over speeding and failed to negotiate a corner leading to the car to go
off-road. The seven students were lucky to escape death and they were heavily
injured.
The
driver of the taxi was also injured seriously and they were taken to the GZU hospital.
However, because of the serious injuries the driver of the taxi and the
students were referred to Masvingo General Hospital where they received treatment
and admitted. Close sources to the students involved in the accident said the
patients were recovering .
Upper
Deck night club have become the leisure center for GZU students. Every Fridays
the place is jam-packed with students drinking and dancing. The place attracts
many students because the owner of the night club provides free transport to
the club. Also this has caused students to be targets of the miners who
sometimes robs the students.
One
of the students who referred himself as Ras said that “incidents such as these
ones can be avoided if the school had its own bar where students would come and
enjoy themselves without going far”. Sometimes the taxi drivers are there to be
blamed because of their wreck less driving and also driving under the influence
of alcohol.
GAFFER FINALLY INVADES GZU
BY Kudakwashe Ngwenyama
Winky
D made sure that he did not leave the fans wanting for more when he performed
recently at the Great Zimbabwe University opening bash which was held at Chemberi
Hall in Mashava.
The
Disappear hit maker was long awaited by Gzu students for quite a long time.
This was the first time Winky D invaded Gzu and the ‘Gaffer’ as he is known by
his fans did not disappoint the fans as he displayed a five star performance.
Together with the Vigilance Band, Winky D performed lively and full of energy.
Clad
in all white, the Kuwadzana born artiste sent fans down memory lane as he
unleashed his full catalogue from his maiden songs. Fans were singing along to
tracks such as Godo and Ndiri Rasta. The dancehall chanter wowed the crowd as
he combined singing and dancing at the same time. “The Ninja President”, as he
is affectionately known, put up an excellent gig. Winky D engaged the crowed throughout his
performance who were singing along to his songs.
The
huge roaring crowd sang along as Winky D perfomed his songs from his latest
singles collection such as Woshora, Idya Mari. The atmosphere became more
electric when the King of Zimdancehall introduced the hit
song disappear which sent the whole hall on fire as everyone was singing and
dancing to the song. Winky D’s band repeated the song three times as the
University boys and girls kept on requesting for the track.
Speaking
to one of the student who attended the gig he said that ‘Winky D performed well
and he was energetic on the stage together with his band”. Students were left
satisfied with the performance to such an extent that they could not request
for more. The ‘Gaffer’ was able to distinguish himself from other artistes who
performs badly leading fans to throw bottles and empty cans.
The opening bash was also graced by Judgment
Yard Sounds and Dj Kuman who played music before the performance of the Ninja
President.As usual the opening bash will be held again this August when new
students are enrolled.
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