Update Feb 14, 2026
JITI’S PRODIGAL SON BABA HARARE HAS A MESSAGE FOR IMITATORS. . . Opens up on gospel detour. . . Talks about future projects
IN life, one should never burn bridges just because their fortunes have changed for the better.
Being successful is no excuse to cut ties with those who helped you reach the top.
Life can turn sour at any moment.
Oftentimes, religious converts have a tendency to shun their traditional way of life.
Some even go to the extent of labelling everyone — including parents, childhood friends and close family — as “sinners”.
Jiti musician Baba Harare, born Braveman Chizvino, may have learnt this lesson the hard way.
In 2024, he quit the genre that brought him fame and fortune to pursue gospel music. While he has always loved gospel, it was jiti that catapulted him to stardom.
After leaving Jah Prayzah in 2017, Baba Harare had a false start as he explored reggae before finally turning the corner when he embraced jiti as his calling.