Keith Khoza: Shaping the Future of Zimbabwean Entertainment

Keith Khoza, also known as 'The Sliq One,' is a dynamic force in Zimbabwe's media industry, with a passion for creating engaging content that resonates with audiences. As a host of the popular radio show Fire Power on Power FM Zimbabwe, Keith brings his unique blend of charisma and expertise to the airwaves, captivating listeners with thought-provoking segments like The Rivalry, The Burning Issue, and Global Question. His keen understanding of local and global entertainment trends allows him to push boundaries while maintaining a deep connection with the cultural pulse of Zimbabwe. Keith is also a key figure in television, leading Jive TV in its mission to showcase Zimbabwe's vibrant music scene. Through his role as a host and executive producer, he strives to elevate local talent and provide viewers with fresh, exciting content. His work with Jive Sessions gives artists a platform to share their stories, foster meaningful discussions, and promote vital issues like youth empowerment, cancer awareness, and the challenges faced by the Zimbabwean music industry. With an eye on the future, Keith is committed to pushing the boundaries of the media landscape, always evolving to stay relevant in an ever-changing industry. His vision is to reach the pinnacle of success, and his drive to innovate ensures that he remains a central figure in shaping Zimbabwe's entertainment culture for years to come.

Saturday, 14 December 2024

Burning Issue 05: Banished and Broken: Pregnant, Grieving, and Unacknowledged

 

Hi Sliq, this is my burning issue:

I had been cohabitating with my man for the past year and a half. He never introduced me to his family because he had cut ties with them, following a prophecy that they were the ones responsible for his misfortune and struggles in life. He believed they were bewitching him, so he distanced himself from them completely.

Two days ago, he decided to reconnect with his family and had planned to meet with them. But on his way to meet them, something tragic happened—he fell ill suddenly and passed away.

Now, I’m in a terrible situation. None of his family acknowledges me. They’ve banned me from attending his funeral, and to make matters worse, I’m pregnant with his child. I feel lost, disrespected, and rejected during this most painful time.


What should I do, Sliq? How do I navigate this painful situation, especially with a child on the way and no support from his family?


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