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Acie Lumumba loses all his property while suffering from cancer – VIDEO

Controversial socialite Queen Tatelicious has shared a sad video of politician and media personality Acie Lumumba who is suffering from blood cancer.

Acie Lumumba, whose real name is Gerald Mutumanje, has been outside the political spotlight for a couple of years as he is battling a type of cancer called multiple myeloma. Last year, he revealed he had cancer but did not mention the type.

Tatelicious claimed that Acie Lumumba has rectal cancer, which affects the colon and rectum.

She also revealed that she called the eloquent political commentator to get his views on the Al Jazeera Gold Mafia documentary and was shocked by what she saw in the video call.

“I had to reach out to #Acie_Lumumba to ask his input about the Gold scandal in Zimbabwean but to my surprise #Acie is going through a lot.
He was diagnosed of rectum cancer and akatobviswa musuri wese, we did a video call and ndachema veduweeee.😭😭😭😭😭
Mukadzi wake #Lilian_Madyara sold all his properties including his mansion and mwana akatorerwa nemkadzi because #Acie was given 5 months to live by the doctors but midzimu yake yakamuchengeta.
Mkadzi wake #Lillian_Madyara akamutiza and she is now dating #Scott_Kupa and #Zweli_Lunga.
I recorded our 1 hour conversation and we also discussed about the GOLD SCANDAL because LUMUMBA aive munhu we ZANU-PF and HE KNOWS A LOT before he was thrown under the bus .
Ndanzwa tsitsi veduweee , ZANU-PF CHIWORORO ,it uses you and dumps you.
I will do a live and play the recording for you.
I will open a TELEGRAM ACCOUNT MUONE SHURE YAKABOOKA YA #ACIE.
GET WELL SOON #MHOFU , IT IS WELL ❤️🙏🥰😍
#Moral_Lesson : STAY AWAY FROM ZANU-PF , UNOFIRA MAHARA ,MUSANGANO WEROPA
#HOMWE_iHOMWE👏👏👏👏👏👏”

In other news – Man stabs father in domestic dispute

A Mazowe man is in trouble after he allegedly stabbed his father once in the stomach after a domestic dispute.

Simbarashe Munhupedzi was dragged to Concession magistrates courts facing attempted murder on Thursday and was remanded in custody to April 14. Learn More

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