Winky D, Seh Calaz Clash Over “Bhanditi” Jersey
8 January 2020
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Farai Dziva|Dancehall star Seh Calaz has said Winky D is not a deity.

Responding to claims the dancehall star is imitating Winky D, Seh Calaz’s publicist George Damsom vehemently dismissed the assertion.

See below an article published by H- Metro:

SEH Calaz has denied imitating Winky D after he recently posted an image wearing a red and white jersey meant for Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZOCS) inmates.

Bigman recently wore the prisoners jersey at his Njema album launch held at HICC as the title track of his album has lyrics which metaphorically expresses mental imprisonment.

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A few days after the launch, the Mabhanditi boss posted an image on social media wearing the red and white stripped jersey with the caption “Ndini muridzi wejuzi Bhandit rine nharo”.

In an interview with H-Metro, Seh Calaz publicist George Damson refused the claims that Calaz was copying the Gafa.

Damson said Calaz was reassuring Zim dancehall fans that he owns the Mabhanditi tag.
“Calaz doesn’t need to imitate Winky D. Winky D is not a deity.

“The jersey is synonymous with prisoners as you know and Calaz has been long associated with prisoners from the start of his career, hence the Banditi moniker as you know that people euphemistically refer to prisoners as bandits,” he said.

“He has worked and continues to work with Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services by reaching out to inmates and supporting them materially and also emotionally.

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