The Cram For The PCR Episode with Blxckie

Comrades, delayed but always just in time, this week’s episode features South Africa’s hottest rapper right now Blxckie who speak on his meteoric rise, and the recent launch of his debut album B4Now. Of course there’s lots of news to discuss as well, like why would some of Zimbabwe’s biggest artists fake COVID-19 PCR test results? And how many songs (or song) do you need to have out to win a BET Award?

The SDG And Its Technicolour Shawl Episode

Dan & Phil meet on the roof of the RBZ building in Harare to record a brand new episode of the only podcast that’s expected back at school this week. The 2 Broke Twimbos are back with some more Mental Health segment, featuring Dr Nyarai and personal growth mentor Mutsa Samuel to answer the question: Should you not be not beating your children? Of course, we have to give you a breakdown of the cold corned beef between Holy Ten and Enzo Ishall

The Put The Diaper Down Episode

As we return to more lockdowns and quarantines like an ex that messages you just when you’re about to get over them, 2 Broke Twimbos is here to encourage the youth to put the Jolly Juice down. In our mental health segment, Dr Nyarai Paweni brings along Mahmooda Lowe, chairperson of the New Hope Foundation Zimbabwe, leading to an insightful discussion on Gender Based Violence and the plight of the youth in Zimbabwe. Dan & Phil then break down exactly how much artists are earning, go hype over celebrities visiting our country

The Slapped With A Ban Episode

Ahoy macomrades! Welcome to all our Nigerians looking for anything to read that’s 280 characters or less, and welcome to everyone else to another episode of the only podcast you can play as a soundtrack to slapping a European president. Dan & Phil (and Goddie for about 3 seconds) have a lot to talk about, including a mental health segment (name update pending) that focuses on the difference between self-care and selfishness., as well as a look at some of the pop culture news affecting Zim and Africa as a whole.

The No Press Episode with Karun

In a time when trolls trend, while legends are called "crybabies”, the 2 Broke Twimbos return to make you realize that things aren’t so bad after all. In our mental health segment, Dr Nyarai Paweni and integral coach Shungu Chirunda give their professional take on the Naomi Osaka situation. Dan & Phil then get to chop it up with Kenyan singer Karun, formerly of Camp Mulla, before discussing pink heel adverts, music biz news on the continent and the real origin of Africans (hint, it’s not Africa).