Maskiri Breaks Silence After Spending Two Days in Jail Over Goat Deal

Maskiri Breaks Silence After Spending Two Days in Jail Over Goat Deal – Popular rapper Maskiri has publicly apologised after spending two days in police custody over a dispute involving a US$1,500 goat transaction.
The rapper delivered five goats to a representative of US-based Zimbabwean Tonderai Chisoro, resolving the long-running conflict.
Maskiri admitted fault, saying:
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“I sincerely apologise to Mukoma Tonde, Mash Goats and my fans for my conduct. The good thing is that we have been able to amicably solve the problem.”
He described his time in detention as eye-opening.
“It has been a difficult chapter… The two days in detention actually gave me time to introspect. It is in times like these that you realise how important freedom is.”
The musician also thanked Stunner and Olinda Chapel for stepping in.
“They assured me that should all other plans fail, they would pay back the US$1 500 I owed Chisoro,” he said.
Chisoro’s representative, David Makubi, collected the goats in Rainham after Mash Goats facilitated all paperwork.
Chisoro said:
“It is unfortunate it had to come to this… police, courts and all, but it’s something that could have been avoided with proper communication.”
He added that he still respects Maskiri as an artist.







