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Musician
receives death threats
MISA-Zimbabwe
May 05, 2006
Hosiah Chipanga
a prominent Zimbabwean musician was forced to pull out of the Workers
Day celebrations organised by the Zimbabwe
Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) on 1 May 2006 following anonymous
death threats received on his cellphone.
Chipanga whose
compositions are mostly social, economic and political commentaries
on the hardships being experienced by Zimbabweans, was billed to
perform at the ZCTU-organised activities at Gwanzura Stadium in
Harare.
He told MISA-Zimbabwe
on 2 May 2006, that he started received the calls on Saturday and
Sunday about two day before the event. "The anonymous callers
would ask me if I still valued my life. I then decided against proceeding
with the performance for my own personal security," he said.
A member of
the Apostolic Faith, Chipanga, however, said no amount of threats
would deter him from composing songs that express the truth about
the state of affairs in Zimbabwe.
"I express
the messages that I receive from God through music and those who
receive my messages should pay heed as I will only be telling the
truth through the messages that I receive from God.
" I preach
my gospel through music. Human threats will not deter me and I will
continue to express myself through music in order to help Zimbabwe,"
he said.
Wellington Chibhebhe,
the ZCTU secretary-general, confirmed to MISA-Zimbabwe that Chipanga
had told him that he could no longer perform at the event in light
of the threats he was receiving.
"This is
dictatorship. Those who associate with the ruling Zanu PF are viewed
as saints while those of opposing views are viewed as enemies.
"Our position
as ZCTU is that these are citizens who express their views through
music and should be allowed to exercise their right to freedom of
expression," said Chibhebhe.
Last year ZimOnline
reported that Central Intelligence Organisation agents had warned
Chipanga to refrain from singing anti-President Robert Mugabe songs
during a music gala to honour Zimbabwe’s fallen heroes held in the
Midlands city of Kwekwe on 5 August 2005.
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