By Spotlight Correspondent


In a stunning turn of events, Zimbabwean musician Chief Shumba, aka Hwenje Tirimusango, is set to touch down at Robert Mugabe International Airport this afternoon, putting to rest rumors of his untimely demise. The celebrated musician had been abroad seeking medical attention in India, leaving fans wondering if he would ever return.

However, in a statement to Spotlight Global News, Chief Shumba declared, “Tell all my haters that the one whom you said is dead is back. Come to Robert Mugabe International Airport and meet Hwenje’s Ghost. The Ghost will be landing today.”

His triumphant return serves as a resounding rebuke to those who had wished him ill.

Social media has been abuzz with mixed reactions, as some fans celebrate his miraculous recovery, while others express sympathy for the musician’s ordeal. Chief Shumba’s music, known for its infectious beats and thought-provoking lyrics, has captivated audiences nationwide.

Hits like “Dhakota,” “Ed Pfee,” “Minyati yaGweja,” and “I Don’t Care” have solidified his status as a renowned musician.

His comeback serves as a testament to his strength and resilience. As he prepares to reconnect with his fans, Chief Shumba’s message is clear: “My coming back alive will shame haters who wished me dead.”

The musician’s unwavering determination will certainly see him re ignite a glimpse of hope to his fans.

Upon his arrival, Chief Shumba’s fans eagerly await his return to the music scene, hungry for new creations that will continue to inspire and uplift. As he takes his rightful place among Zimbabwe’s musical elite, one thing is certain: Chief Shumba’s legacy will only continue to grow. Welcome back, Hwenje’s Ghost!