Video vixen Tariro Gezi celebrates Jah Prayzah

Tariro Gezi, known for her impactful role as a video vixen in Jah Prayzah’s music video “Murder,” took a heartfelt moment yesterday to celebrate the renowned musician on his birthday. In a touching tribute, she expressed deep gratitude towards Jah Prayzah for not only providing her with a platform but also for significantly influencing her personal growth.

“When I featured on his music video ‘Murder’ in 2021, I had low self-esteem,” Tariro reflected. “He nurtured me and didn’t make me feel out of place. I was thrilled beyond measure. I’m proud to call him my brother now.”

Her journey from uncertainty to confidence is a testament to the supportive environment fostered by Jah Prayzah during their collaboration. Tariro fondly recalled the positive impact Jah Prayzah had on her, noting how he contributed to her personal development over the years.

“You changed my life,” she acknowledged in her tribute. “May God honor you in all your endeavors! Can’t believe it’s been 3 years now, and wow, I can’t thank God enough for the many ways I’ve grown.”

Tariro’s message not only celebrates Jah Prayzah’s birthday but also highlights the profound influence he has had on her life and career. Through his mentorship and encouragement, she has emerged stronger and more confident in her abilities.

As Tariro Gezi continues to evolve in her career, she remains grateful to Jah Prayzah for his unwavering support and guidance. Her tribute serves as a poignant reminder of the positive impact artists can have on each other’s lives beyond their creative collaborations.

In other news – Grandmother assault suspect’s case delayed due to legal proceedings

The legal proceedings concerning Luvo Gqaza, a 19-year-old facing charges of assaulting his grandmother, have been adjourned until the following Friday. Gqaza made a brief appearance at the Kuilsriver Magistrate’s Court last Friday, where his case was discussed. He had been apprehended by authorities on Thursday, leading to his current detention in police custody.

The postponement of the case allows additional time for both the prosecution and defense to prepare their respective arguments and evidence. Such delays are common in legal proceedings, especially in cases requiring careful consideration of evidence and testimonies. Read More

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