In a twist that blends the mystical with the all-too-real, patrons of the opulent Eclipse Lounge in London were startled last week by what many are now calling a spectral sighting: the “chipoko chake” (loosely, “his restless spirit”) of the late Zimbabwean socialite, Nyasha “Nyash” Moyo, reportedly making a surprise appearance on the dance floor where he once reigned supreme.
🎉 A Night Like No Other
Club regulars describe a surreal moment around 1:30 a.m. on a bustling Friday evening. The DJ paused mid-set as several guests pointed to a figure clad in Nyasha’s signature charcoal suit and crystal-encrusted cufflinks. Though visibly translucent and oddly shimmering, the figure moved with the same ease and charisma that had once made Nyasha the heart and soul of every party he attended.
“It wasn’t just someone with a similar build,” recalls club manager Oliver Hughes. “The way he carried himself—leaning in for a hug, then straightening to flash that iconic smile—it was unmistakable.”
The Backstory: Nyasha “Nyash” Moyo
Nyasha Moyo, affectionately known as “Nyash,” was a fixture on both the Harare and London social circuits. Barely in his thirties, he made a name for himself through flamboyant style, generous parties, and an uncanny ability to connect people. His sudden death two months ago—officially ruled a tragic accident—sent shockwaves across his social spheres.
Yet rumors persist that Nyash had been battling inner demons. Zimbabwean newspapers and friends alike spoke of an unresolved cloud haunting his final weeks, hinting at a spirit too restless to rest.