Holy Ten Sparks Controversy with Claims Involving Mnangagwa Family

Rapper Holy Ten has been at the center of public attention this week after claiming that Sean Mnangagwa, son of President Emmerson Mnangagwa, sent members of the military to his home. Holy Ten, known for his vocal support of Zanu-PF, alleged that gifts he had received for backing the ruling party were taken back as punishment.
Reports indicate that his personal life has been troubled. Sources told ZimLive that Holy Ten’s wife recently fled their home, citing his violent behavior and excessive drinking. The rapper is also reported to be struggling with high blood pressure and complications with his pancreas and liver. Mental health concerns have been raised, with one source noting, “Holy Ten is at a crossroads. Without medical intervention and detox, he risks destroying himself.”
The same source claimed Holy Ten sometimes talks to himself and has displayed violent tendencies that have caused relatives to distance themselves.
During his recent outbursts, the rapper not only targeted Sean Mnangagwa but also directed jabs at other children of the president. He warned Collins Mnangagwa, saying, “Collins thinks he is loved by the people, let him start a ‘live’ right now, let’s see how many people join. Do not mess with me. I know where Collins lives, don’t worry. We are fixing the country, they shouldn’t mess with me. I’m not Blessed Geza.”
Holy Ten later issued an apology following the tirade. Public reaction has been mixed. Some fans called for prayers for his wellbeing, while others criticized him, noting that he understood the risks of publicly aligning with the ruling party.
The rapper’s recent claims and behavior highlight ongoing concerns about his health and personal stability, and observers suggest that professional support may be necessary to prevent further escalation.



