DJ Ollah 7 says people threatened to kill him because of his recent talk with rapper Holy Ten. The YouTube show caused big problems after Holy Ten said harsh things about other artists. Many people felt angry about what the Holy Ten said during their talk. One upset person was Mama Vee, who makes comedy skits and was picked for a National Arts Merit Award. She decided to take Holy Ten to court.
The backlash hit both men hard. DJ Ollah 7 used to work at Star FM before starting his podcast. He went on Facebook Saturday to tell everyone about these threats, never naming who sent them. The award-winning reporter made clear he wasn't hiding from police. He asked why angry people wouldn't just talk to Holy Ten instead of coming after him.
His exact Facebook message said he would never run from the police because he follows the law. He described himself as a reporter with papers who just does his job. He mentioned that sending death threats wouldn't help solve anything. He wondered why people wouldn't face Holy Ten directly since the rapper even asked to be sued and claimed he had proof.
Many Zimbabweans left comments telling DJ Ollah 7 to change his show style. They suggested he should talk about serious issues instead of celebrity gossip. Some told him to stay strong against these threats. Others criticized him for always bringing drama to his show each month. A few people blamed him for asking personal questions that hurt families. They questioned whether this matched what he was approved to do as a journalist.
The backlash hit both men hard. DJ Ollah 7 used to work at Star FM before starting his podcast. He went on Facebook Saturday to tell everyone about these threats, never naming who sent them. The award-winning reporter made clear he wasn't hiding from police. He asked why angry people wouldn't just talk to Holy Ten instead of coming after him.
His exact Facebook message said he would never run from the police because he follows the law. He described himself as a reporter with papers who just does his job. He mentioned that sending death threats wouldn't help solve anything. He wondered why people wouldn't face Holy Ten directly since the rapper even asked to be sued and claimed he had proof.
Many Zimbabweans left comments telling DJ Ollah 7 to change his show style. They suggested he should talk about serious issues instead of celebrity gossip. Some told him to stay strong against these threats. Others criticized him for always bringing drama to his show each month. A few people blamed him for asking personal questions that hurt families. They questioned whether this matched what he was approved to do as a journalist.