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Stunner and Pokello Nare

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
RAPPER Stunner has admitted to being a playboy and that he ill-treated his ex-girlfriend and former Big Brother housemate Pokello Nare with whom he recorded an X-rated tape. Speaking during his performance at the Lion Lager Activation Campus Nights held at Hillside Sports Club in Mutare at the weekend, Stunner whose real name is Desmond Chideme, openly confessed that his affair with Pokello was over because he was two-timing.

“Ini Stunner ndini one rapper ane staira anorambwa paTV but people do not know why I was dumped. I was dumped because of the way I treated her. Zvinorwadza sei kutsvoda pari kutsvoda mumwe munhu, kuitwa painkiller kupedza musoro watende-rwedza nemumwe munhu. That’s why I was dumped,” said Stunner.

The rapper then performed the song “Bye Bye” which many of his fans believe was penned for Pokello.
Stunner, Winky D and Sniper Storm gave brilliant performances at the gig.

Dressed in camouflage, Sniper Storm gave an energetic performance belting out his hit songs that have made him a household name in the dancehall circles.

“Musoja”, as Sniper Storm calls himself, started with his 2003 hits “Ndakabata Mic” and “Hubhinya”. Sniper said he was celebrating more than a decade in music.

He also made his act one to remember after playing the hits “Love YeMusoja”, Kwarira Mukati”, “Bhadhara” and “Sungura”. Sniper brought the house down when he performed his gospel track “Mwari Ndibatsireiwo”.

With the stage already warmed by Sniper Storm and Stunner, Winky D made a grand entrance with the backing of his live band, Vigilance.
Dressed in pair of jeans and a red matching jacket, Winky D asked the engineer to turn the lights down low before blitzing on to the stage amid loud cheers from his adoring fans.

Winky D’s moment of magic came when he performed his self-praise song “Messi WeReggae”.
Like Barcelona FC’s Lionel Messi, who is known for terrorising defenders in the Spanish La Liga, Winky D was terrorising dancehall fans, albeit lyrically.

When he performed the crowd’s favourite “Mafirakureva”, he had already proved why he was the main act.

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