Rapper Holy Ten from Zimbabwe admits he "messed up" but refuses to say sorry to Ambassador Uebert Angel. He asked for a talk instead. This all started when Holy Ten threw some pretty wild accusations against Angel during an interview with DJ Ollah 7. The police hauled DJ Ollah 7 away Saturday, charging him with online harassment. He sits behind bars at Harare Central Police Station right about right.
The cops listed Holy Ten as their main suspect. When police grabbed DJ Ollah 7, though, they couldn't find Holy Ten anywhere. Later, he posted something on social media saying "Ndakabhaiza," which means he made a mistake. Holy Ten calls himself the "Leader of the Youth" and "Speaker of the Truth" and claims he never wanted to hurt anyone's reputation.
He even mentioned that Angel helped him learn about prayer. Holy Ten also claimed Angel counts as a family—specifically his "nephew." He wrote "Pakabhaizika" and hinted that both of them should reach out and chat about everything. The rapper never actually said the words "I'm sorry" anywhere in his message.
People blasted him online for this half-baked attempt. Twitter user Kayvee Mozzel called it a fake apology, writing that Angel remains a fraud who made others hide. Another person named Baba Mufaro pointed out Holy Ten showed zero sincerity. Someone with the username mryoungboldandbeautiful laughed at how disrespectful Holy Ten acted. Holy Ten hasn't said anything else since then, and nobody knows if Angel plans to respond.
The cops listed Holy Ten as their main suspect. When police grabbed DJ Ollah 7, though, they couldn't find Holy Ten anywhere. Later, he posted something on social media saying "Ndakabhaiza," which means he made a mistake. Holy Ten calls himself the "Leader of the Youth" and "Speaker of the Truth" and claims he never wanted to hurt anyone's reputation.
He even mentioned that Angel helped him learn about prayer. Holy Ten also claimed Angel counts as a family—specifically his "nephew." He wrote "Pakabhaizika" and hinted that both of them should reach out and chat about everything. The rapper never actually said the words "I'm sorry" anywhere in his message.
People blasted him online for this half-baked attempt. Twitter user Kayvee Mozzel called it a fake apology, writing that Angel remains a fraud who made others hide. Another person named Baba Mufaro pointed out Holy Ten showed zero sincerity. Someone with the username mryoungboldandbeautiful laughed at how disrespectful Holy Ten acted. Holy Ten hasn't said anything else since then, and nobody knows if Angel plans to respond.