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Harare– Popular Zimbabwean musician Holy Ten, born Mukudzei Chitsama, has publicly apologized for past actions and statements that caused offense and disruption, signaling a new chapter of personal growth and accountability. In a heartfelt press release accompanied by a photo of the artist against a teal wall featuring the Star FM logo, Holy Ten expressed his "deepest and most sincere apologies" to the Government of Zimbabwe, President Dr. E.D. Mnangagwa, his fans, family, wife and in-laws for any pain or embarrassment caused.

Titled "Apology, Reflection and Renewal," the statement acknowledges that his previous behavior does not reflect the values he now strives to uphold. Holy Ten also took responsibility for disruptions affecting event promoters, organizers and partners, committing to resolving outstanding issues through rescheduled performances or fair compensation. He expressed gratitude for the patience and continued support from his collaborators.

The artist emphasized his ongoing journey of learning, healing, and rebuilding, focusing on humility, responsibility and respect for authority, family, self, and nation. "Every day presents a new lesson," he said, embracing these with an open heart and renewed mind.

Star FM, a leading Zimbabwean radio station, shared the statement under its tagline "Sounding Good All The Time," highlighting the significance of Holy Ten’s public commitment to reconnecting with his audience and stakeholders after a difficult period.

Holy Ten’s apology and reflection mark a pivotal moment in his career, demonstrating a dedication to accountability and personal growth that resonates beyond the music industry

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