I hope you aren't trying to bring any feminism into this because there isn't really anything holding back Zim women who want to venture into Zimdancehall music production.
It's more to do with Zim's culture and social upbringing.
Come on, Zim culture doesn't act as a barrier. If that was the case there wouldn't be female Zimdancehall artists in the first place.
Those few Zimdancehall female artists aren't treated with enough respect either compared to male Zim artists.
Respect is earned not demanded. There no sexism in that too.
There are certain men who just don't show respect if something is done by a female so you can't completely rule out sexism within Zim music business.
Really? .... I guess one of the problems these days is you can't criticize what Zim female artists do since you will be called a misogynist.
You sound biased.