Mai TT switches allegiance to Dynamos

In a surprising twist in the world of Zimbabwean football fandom, comedian and businesswoman Mai TT has publicly declared her change of allegiance from Caps United to Dynamos. The announcement came with a humorous yet heartfelt message, reflecting her commitment to her lover’s team amidst playful banter.

In her social media post, Mai TT expressed, “Ndinehurombo kepe kepe ndati ndingokuudzai kuti zvanzi ndikaramba ndichikusapotayi imba yaparara baba varikudya gaka nerudyio rwanezuro saka varikuti I choose between you and him.” Translated, she lamented that she had to choose between supporting Caps United and her relationship, ultimately leading her to embrace Dynamos.

She continued, “Saka ndatotambidzwa new relagia reiyo Dynamos yakadyiwa zvanzi ndinyore nziyo dzedembare uye ndive committed to Dembare,” indicating her new commitment to the Dynamos team and its culture.

Mai TT added a playful tone, saying, “Saka ndave weDembare by force asi kepe kepe well done mumoyo murimo asi kunze iDynamos,” acknowledging her past support for Caps United while embracing her new role as a devoted Dynamos fan.

Her post concluded with a catchy cheer for Dynamos, “Titende kepekepe woye oh sorry Dynamos woye,” showing that while her heart may have belonged to Caps United, her loyalty now firmly lies with Dynamos.

This lighthearted switch has sparked conversations among fans, blending the worlds of comedy and football in a way that resonates with many. As Mai TT fully embraces her new allegiance, her playful approach serves as a reminder of the fun and community spirit that sports can inspire.

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Controversial Zim dancehall artist Jimmy “Silent Killer” Mudereri faced a tumultuous scene this Sunday morning at Beitbridge’s Pagomba Cafe when he was heckled and prevented from leaving the venue after arriving late for his performance. The incident, captured in a video that quickly circulated on social media, showed the musician cornered against a precast wall by angry fans and staff, who were visibly upset by his tardiness.

In the footage, Silent Killer, also known as “Ngwere,” remains eerily calm despite the escalating tension around him. A group of men appears ready to confront him physically, while others hold them back. Read More

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