Zimbabwean talent continues to shine brightly on South Africa’s entertainment and fashion stages. Here’s a look at five incredible Zimbabwean women who have carved out successful careers in Mzansi:
Shasha
Known as the “Queen of Amapiano,”Charmaine Shamiso Mapimbiro, professionally known as Sha Sha, has captivated South Africa with her soulful voice and chart-topping hits like Tender Love and Woza. Born in Mutare, Zimbabwe, she began her musical journey in 2011 and was later discovered by Audius Mtawarira.
Working with the likes of DJ Maphorisa and Kbza de Small, Sha Sha has become one of the most celebrated artists in the Amapiano genre. She has earned international recognition, including a BET Award for Best New International Act in 2020. According to NME, she is the first Zimbabwean artist to be named Best New International Act at the BET Awards
Nadia Nakai
Hip-hop star Nadia Nakai has risen to prominence in South Africa’s rap scene. With her Zimbabwean heritage through her mother, Nadia has embraced her roots while dominating the music industry. In a 2023 interview on Zingah’s podcast, Nadia Nakai stated she prefers to be recognised as a South African rapper. She believes that Zimbabwean rappers who rap in Shona and are based in Zimbabwe should receive the designation of Zimbabwean artists. The debate reignited after the BET Awards labeled Nadia a Zimbabwean artist and nominated her for Best International Flow.
Kim Jayde
According to the Global Teacher Prize, Kim Jayde, born in Harare and raised in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, completed her high school education in 2008. She moved to South Africa in 2009 and earned an Honours Degree in Social Work from the University of Stellenbosch.
Kim Jayde is a model, TV presenter, and influencer known in South Africa’s fashion and entertainment scene. She gained recognition as an MTV Base presenter and has collaborated with global brands like Revlon, Coca-Cola, and Levi’s. Her vibrant personality and sense of style have earned her a loyal fan base.
Berita (Gugulethu Khumalo)
Afro-soul singerand songwriter Berita was born in Bulawayo and has found success in South Africa with her emotive songs and captivating performances. Hits like Thandolwethu and Ndicel’ikiss have endeared her to fans across the continent. Berita is also a philanthropist and advocate for African women in the arts.
Chi Mhende
Chiedza “Chi” Mhende is a Zimbabwean actress who gained fame in South Africa for her groundbreaking role as Wandile Radebe in Generations: The Legacy. Her gender-bending performance earned her critical acclaim and showcased her immense acting range. Beyond acting, Chi is a voice-over artist and director, solidifying her position as a multifaceted talent.
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