Paul MatavireZimbabwe |1961| EnglishPaul Matavire was a talented musician and songwriter from Zimbabwe who wrote humorous and thought-provoking Shona lyrics that captivated audiences. He fearlessly addressed societal issues, including matters of religion and marital problems. His controversial hit, "Dhiyabhorosi Nyoka," gained fame for its commentary on women's roles. Despite facing challenges, such as a one-year incarceration on rape charges, Matavire released 13 albums and coined phrases that are still used in Shona's conversations today. After his semi-retirement, he tended to goats and cattle on a government-awarded farm. Tragically, he passed away at the age of 44 in 2005. However, his legacy endures through his beloved music, which is cherished by Zimbabweans, particularly the youth.