Radio presenter Shugeta has publicly responded to his ex-lover Anna Honde’s recent social media post. The controversy began early Wednesday morning when Anna took to her social media page to address what she claimed was Shugeta’s interference in her current relationship. Anna alleged that Shugeta’s posts were damaging her new relationship, and her post quickly gained traction online.
In his response, Shugeta did not shy away from the confrontation. He posted a lengthy message on his own social media account, accompanied by screenshots of their WhatsApp conversations. Shugeta’s response seemed aimed at disproving Anna’s claims and demonstrating that their relationship might not be as over as she suggests.
“Dear Anna,” Shugeta began, “Tell me that you don’t love me. Shaa, we’re not getting any younger, and we keep on wasting time on meaningless things. The fact that you are in a relationship, does it really matter? Who is the person you’re with? Your current partner is affected by knowing that the real owner of you has returned. So WHO ARE WE FOOLING? We both know where our happiness lies—with each other, if we’re honest. Even a blind person would tell you that.”
Shugeta’s message was followed by another post, which included additional screenshots. These images appeared to show that Shugeta and Anna are still romantically involved. “Since you want to turn this into a screenshot battle,” he wrote, “let me leave these here. If you are truly happy where you are, as you claim, why do you keep coming back? In fact, did we ever actually break up? Do you want me to upload the photos and videos from our last time together at Mebelreign?”
Shugeta’s posts have fueled the debate, with many followers now weighing in on the situation. The screenshots and comments have sparked intense discussion about the nature of their relationship and the boundaries of privacy and public disclosure. As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how this public exchange will affect both Shugeta’s and Anna’s personal lives and their relationships with their current partners.
In other news – Abducted Tanzanian opposition leader found dead with acid poured on his face
The body of Ally Kibao, a prominent member of the opposition Chadema party in Tanzania, was discovered on the outskirts of Dar es Salaam on Saturday morning, showing signs of severe abuse and possible acid attacks. The discovery has raised significant concerns about the state of political violence and human rights under President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s administration.
Kibao was abducted from a bus traveling from Dar es Salaam to the port city of Tanga by armed men on Friday. His body was found the following morning, and preliminary reports indicate that he had been severely beaten and that acid had been poured on his face. Read More