Zimbabwean hip-hop star Mukudzei Chitsama, better known as Holy Ten, has issued a public apology to President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s twin sons after unleashing a storm of accusations against them on social media.

The 26-year-old rapper stunned fans and political circles alike during an emotional Instagram Live session on Sunday, where he claimed he could “end ZANU-PF today” and accused Sean and Collins Mnangagwa of turning against him.

Holy Ten, once celebrated as a youth voice who openly aligned himself with the ruling party, later backtracked, apologising for his remarks and pledging respect to the First Family.

His apology comes hours after he ranted online, during which he alleged the Mnangagwa brothers repossessed a house and gifts they had previously given him.