![]() Meanwhile, Bulawayo residents are also up in arms with the council over the local authority’s recent move to effect a 716 percent rates and rental hike, with residents arguing that it violates their basic human rights. “It is a difficult scenario because while you have the law that criminalises this practice, landlords come in and claim there is a problem of the runaway inflation hence I feel there is a need for relevant stakeholders to look into this and come up with a lasting solution,” said Mr Nekati. Clearly these people are contributing to the country’s economic meltdown because what they are doing is tantamount to money laundering,” said Mr Shoko.īulawayo Real Estate managing director, Mr Michael Nekati said while it was illegal for landlords to charge their rentals in forex, they were faced with a situation where some were demanding such payment as a means of cushioning themselves from inflation. “We know that some people now think it is normal to demand rentals in forex but what monthly repairs do they do to their properties that require foreign currency, they don’t pay rentals in forex, neither do they remit taxes in forex. He said the fact that the landlords collected rentals in forex but subsequently were not remitting their taxes and rates in the same currencies was reason enough for them to be arrested and charged for corruption. “As you might know Zacc and the police are more of one entity in fighting such corrupt elements, worse still when there is a specific law that criminalises such acts,” said Mr Makamure.Īffirmative Action Group Matabeleland Chapter president Mr Reginald Shoko took a swipe at the landlords saying such people were not only bleeding the economy but were contributing to the suffering of Zimbabweans. “What is happening is that we are working with the police in monitoring this therefore we encourage members of the public to either approach our officials or their nearest police station. Zacc spokesperson Mr John Makamure says that while the monitoring of rental charges was not their primary mandate, they were, however, working with the police to ensure the implementation of Statutory Instrument 213 of 2019 which criminalises the charging in forex without seeking such a mandate from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe. The 11-track effort features bars from Baby, Yo Gotti, Moneybagg Yo and Stunna4Vegas.Ĭheck out Blacc Zacc's new video for "Tennis" below.However, Zacc has reiterated the Government’s stance that the foreign currency demands were illegal. Zacc, who is label mates with former 2019 XXL Freshman and fellow South Carolina native DaBaby, dropped his debut album, Carolina Narco, back in March. "This album is important to me because I get to introduce the world to my world, the world of 803," Zacc shares. "Tennis" is the second song featured on Blacc Zacc's sophomore LP, which has guest appearances from 42 Dogg, Kevin Gates, Foogiano and more. "How the fuck you gon' tell a rich nigga how to spend it?/Got a million from the label, but I'm really independent/Took the budget money, flip it, it was triple when I finished/So I ain't goin' back and forth with you like it's tennis/How the fuck you gon' tell a rich nigga how to spend it?/Got a ticket from the label, but I'm really independent/Took the budget money and flip it, it was triple when I finished/So I ain't goin' back and forth with you like it's tennis, uh," he rhymes on the chorus. ![]() "I wanted to shoot 'Tennis' on a yacht in Miami because I wanted to show the world how legendary life can really be," Zacc tells XXL about shooting the video in Miami. "What it feels like to make something outta nothing."
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