In a surprising turn of events, Munetsi has indicated he may be ready to drop the lawsuit he filed against Tytie and Kiki. The news comes after Munetsi posted a message on his social media page expressing his willingness to engage with the defendants in a positive manner and potentially dismiss the remaining charges.
On his page, Munetsi wrote, “I am still willing to engage them in good spirit and drop the remaining cases. They know what they are supposed to do.” This statement has sparked a mix of reactions among his followers. Many are expressing skepticism, with some suggesting that Munetsi’s stance might be inconsistent with his earlier actions. The phrase “siya zvakadero,” which means “leave it as it is” in Shona, reflects the sentiment of those who believe Munetsi’s latest move may not align with his previous decisions.
The lawsuit initially filed against Tytie and Kiki had stirred considerable attention, with Munetsi pursuing legal action over unspecified grievances. However, his recent statement hints at a possible resolution outside the courtroom.
As Munetsi prepares for further discussions, the situation remains fluid. The legal community and Munetsi’s supporters are watching closely to see if an amicable agreement can be reached, potentially closing this chapter of legal disputes.
In other news – Tafadzwa Bhasera laid to rest
The football world has come together to honor the memory of Tafadzwa Bhasera, who was laid to rest at Zororo Memorial Park in Harare. Bhasera, who passed away on Sunday at the age of 36, leaves behind a legacy that has significantly impacted football administration in Zimbabwe.
Bhasera’s contributions to the sport were profound and far-reaching. As the Team Manager of the senior national women’s team, the Mighty Warriors, from 2020 to 2021, she was instrumental in guiding the team’s success. Read More