Silent Killer Lawsuit Exposes Deep Cracks in Zimbabwe’s Music Industry - Gambakwe Media
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“I don’t owe anybody an apology” … Silent Killer scoffs at Y2K’s US$122k lawsuit – Nehanda Radio
HARARE - Zimdancehall chanter Silent Killer has said that he believes he does not owe Y2K Entertainment, the organisers of the UK SAMA Festival, any apology despite the promotion company threatening him with the prospect of a US$122,170 lawsuit. The post “I don’t owe anybody an apology” … Silent Killer scoffs at Y2K’s US$122k lawsuit appeared first on Nehanda Radio.
Silent Killer Lawsuit Exposes Deep Cracks in Zimbabwe’s Music Industry - Gambakwe Media
The ongoing legal dispute involving Zim-dancehall star Silent Killer, born Jimmy Mudereri, has evolved beyond tabloid drama it now stands as a stark reflection of deeper issues within Zimbabwe’s music industry.Silent Killer is being sued for US$122,170 by UK-based event promoters, Y2K Entertainment, over allegations of breach of contract and unprofessional behavior. The promoters allege that the artist failed to travel for a headline performance…
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