Zimbabwean comedian Anna Chibaby Honde, renowned for engaging social media skits, has publicly addressed her ex-lover Shugeta in a heartfelt message on Facebook. Shugeta, a well-known figure in Zimbabwe, has been the subject of Chibaby Honde’s recent online plea. In her post, Chibaby Honde requested that Shugeta cease mentioning her in social media posts about their past relationship. Her message read:
“Dear Shugeta,
Pliz stop posting me on your page uchitaura nyaya dzerudo. Whatever you’re doing is ruining my current relationship. Kana panezvandakakutadzira sorry. Pliz don’t cause problems in my relationship. Thank you.”
The plea reflects Chibaby Honde’s desire to move forward and maintain the stability of her current relationship. By addressing Shugeta directly on a public platform, she seeks to put an end to any potential disruption caused by past associations.
The message has sparked significant attention and discussion among her followers, highlighting the complexities of dealing with past relationships in the digital age. It underscores social media’s impact on personal lives and relationships, and the need for respect and boundaries when navigating such situations. Chibaby Honde’s call for resolution is a reminder of the importance of addressing personal issues with sensitivity and respect, both online and offline.
In other news – Somizi asks God – “Why was Africa allowed to be colonized?”
South African media personality Somizi Mhlongo, known for his candid and often provocative statements, has recently stirred public discourse with a profound question directed at the divine. In a reflective moment shared on his social media platform, Mhlongo questioned why Africa was subjected to colonization, prompting a wave of responses and introspection among his followers.
Mhlongo’s inquiry was inspired by a song he was listening to, which posed a hypothetical question: “If God was in front of you and you had one question to ask, what would it be?” Read More