KUDA MUSASIWA GETS BRUTALLY HONEST IN NEW INTERVIEW.
In a brutally honest conversation with Kuda Musasiwa he clears the air on a lot of misconceptions about him from Twitter beefs to political landscape in Zimbabwe. He reflects on his near death experience due to Covid and addresses gatekeepers in opposition politics. This is an eye-opener into to the world of one of the most misunderstood figures on Zimbabwean social media.
The conversation, which was published on the Haku Stream YouTube channel, was an eye-opener into the world of one of the most misunderstood figures on Zimbabwean social media. Musasiwa spoke about his reasons for engaging in Twitter beefs, saying that he does it to “challenge people’s thinking.” He also said that he is not afraid to speak his mind, because it creates dialogue.
On the political landscape in Zimbabwe, Musasiwa said that he is “disillusioned” with the opposition. He said that the opposition is “too focused on egos” and that they are not “united in their goal of bringing about change.” Musasiwa addressed gatekeepers in opposition politics. He said that they are “a big problem” and that they are “preventing new ideas from entering the political space.” He said that he is “committed to challenging the gatekeepers” and to “bringing about change in Zimbabwe.”
He further shared his love for the current crop of Hip Hop artists saying it was everything they tried 10 years ago. He went on to say that the OGs should be proud of the progress.
Musasiwa also spoke about his near-death experience due to COVID-19. He said that he was “very sick” and that he “almost died.” He said that the experience made him realize how precious life is and that he is “grateful to be alive.”
The conversation between Guzha and Musasiwa was a candid and revealing look into the life and mind of one of Zimbabwe’s most outspoken public figures. It is a must-watch for anyone who wants to understand the current political and social landscape in Zimbabwe.
The conversation was a refreshing change of pace from the usual political discourse in Zimbabwe. It was honest, insightful, and thought-provoking. It is a must-watch for anyone who wants to understand the current political and social landscape in Zimbabwe.