The capital was set ablaze last night as Zimbabwe’s two musical giants, Winky D and Jah Prayzah, staged separate headline performances that turned Harare into a battlefield of sound, loyalty, and culture.

At Alex Sports Club, Winky D commanded the stage with his hard-hitting Tête-à-Tête set, delivering an unrelenting catalogue of dancehall anthems that kept his legion of die-hard fans on their feet until the early hours.

Known for weaving social commentary into electrifying beats, the Gaffa once again reminded his followers why he is regarded as the people’s voice.

Gaffa at Alex sports

Across town, the Harare Agricultural Showgrounds pulsed to a different rhythm as Jah Prayzah unleashed his signature Afro-fusion. Backed by his Military Touch Movement, JP’s performance was steeped in patriotism and unity, with fans packing the arena for his prime-time slot.

His melodic ballads and war-cry anthems created a carnival-like atmosphere, drawing families and young revelers alike.

Agriculture show, Jah Prayzah

For one night, Harare became a city divided by music two stages, two legends, both commanding loyalty in equal measure.

Fans flooded social media with spirited debates about who “owned the night,” while others celebrated the rare occasion of witnessing Zimbabwe’s finest deliver at their absolute peak on the very same evening.

As dawn broke, one truth remained undeniable,the stage of Zimbabwean music is too big for just one king Winky D and Jah Prayzah are writing history in their own unmatched ways.