Winky D, a Zimbabwean music sensation, has been making waves in the industry for over two decades. Born Wallace Chirumiko, he has earned nicknames like "The Big Man" and "Gafa", blending traditional Zimbabwean vibes with modern styles like reggae and dancehall.


His music tackles tough topics like corruption and poverty, making him a voice for the people. From Kambuzuma streets to sold-out shows, Winky D has come a long way, pioneering Zimdancehall and fusing local rhythms with Jamaican flair.

With numerous hits and awards, including Best African Dancehall Entertainer, he's solidified his status as a music icon. His impact extends beyond the stage; he's building a legacy through Vigilance, which started with a football club and now supports communities and hospitals like Mpilo and Parirenyatwa.

Last year, he donated wheelchairs, food, and clothes; this year, he's done it again, making it a continuous effort. Dandaro online reports Vigilance in the Community's latest donations, cementing Winky D's strong community impact.

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