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Rethabile Khumalo survives poisoning

Rethabile Khumalo has made a triumphant return, radiating beauty after a challenging health ordeal that saw her undergo three surgeries. Last week, her mother shared on social media the harrowing news that Rethabile was fighting for her life due to poisoning by a friend.

“It has been six days now in hospital…So I decided it’s only fair to share with her supporters this sad news…They did 3 operations on her already, we are hoping that @rethabile_rsa will soon recover but at the moment akukho kuhle….She has been On and off…When you pray please include her in your prayers….Ubunzima bokuba umzali,” Winnie Khumalo wrote.

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In an Instagram post on Wednesday, Winnie joyfully announced her daughter’s return home and expressed gratitude for the outpouring of love and prayers. “Thank you for your prayers, love, and support @rethabile_rsa is back home,” Winnie wrote on Instagram.

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Additionally, photos shared by her stylist showcased Rethabile looking stunning after a makeover, serving as visible proof that the singer is now doing well.

In other news – Latest ZiG song unites top musicians

Kulcha Houz Studios, a cornerstone of Zimbabwe’s music scene, has firmly established itself as a hub of creativity and artistic expression in Harare. Located in both the central business district and Belvedere, the studio offers invaluable space for music rehearsals and recordings, catering to a diverse array of artists including Freeman, Josphat Somanje, Willom Tight, Nyamasvisva, and Roki.

To mark the launch of Zimbabwe’s new currency, the Zimbabwe Gold (ZWG, previously known as ZiG), Trust Samende, renowned guitarist and proprietor of the studio, along with music director for the internationally-acclaimed band Mokoomba, spearheaded the Vamudhara song initiative. Read More

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