HARARE – Zimbabwean rapper Michael Magz this week spent three days in prison after a dispute that arose from his failure to pay his InDrive fare.

Although it is unclear what led to the dispute, Magz, real name Michael Magondo, is said to have refused to pay for his fare, instead demanding change from the driver after his trip.

Magz, who was alongside his friends at the time of the incident, reportedly then manhandled the driver and grabbed his keys from him.

In defiance, the rapper is said to have told the driver to “report wherever you want.” After the driver filed a report, Magz and his friends were arrested, leading to their detention for three days.

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Magz was brought to the Harare Magistrates Court on Thursday morning but was released after an out-of-court settlement for him to pay his InDrive bill was made.

This prompted the complainant to withdraw the matter at the vetting stage. Before the withdrawal of the case, the families of Magz and his friends are said to have begged the driver to forgive the delinquent youths.

Michael Magz rose to fame in 2023, when he collaborated with Holy Ten on the album “The New Bhundu Boyz”.

The project resulted in hit songs such as “Ucharamba Uchipisa” and “Mai Ju”.

Source: Nehandaradio

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