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Zimbabwean rapper Maskiri banned Controversial rapper Maskiri says his latest album has been banned from the airwaves because of what State radio bosses considered offensive content. "I was told by deejays this week the CD was banned and they won't play it on radio," he told Zimbabwe Standard.
Story from AllAfrica.com |
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 See also the Freemuse report on music censorship in Zimbabwe |
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