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Plaxedes Wenyika Biography | Personal Life, Education, Career
Plaxedes Wenyika Biography| Personal Life, Education, Career
Plaxedes Wenyika, originally named Plaxedes Machuma, is a well-known Zimbabwean R’n’B singer and songwriter who significantly impacted the Urban Grooves music genre.
Music Career
In 2002, she made her debut in the music scene with her album ‘Tisaparadzane,’ which gained immense attention and propelled the title track to the top of local music charts.
Personal Life
Marriage
In 2004, Plaxedes Wenyika tied the knot with her long-time boyfriend, Mika Joka. Their love story began during their time at the University of Zimbabwe (UZ), where they met and embarked on a three-year courtship before getting married in 2005, formalizing their union under the provisions of the Marriages Act (Chapter 5:11).
Divorce
However, their marriage took a different turn when, on August 30, 2018, Plaxedes initiated divorce proceedings by filing div
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| mike joka wife | Plaxedes Wenyika, originally named Plaxedes Machuma, is a well-known Zimbabwean R'n'B singer and songwriter who significantly impacted the Urban Grooves music. |
| mike joka | The divorce petition submitted by Wenyika cited irreconcilable differences as the primary reason for the dissolution of their marriage, outlining that attempts at reconciliation were unsuccessful. |
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