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Oscar Mbo allegedly caught cheating on girlfriend Lerato

House Music DJ Oscar Mbo has found himself at the center of a storm as allegations of infidelity have surfaced, involving him and a woman named Mamello Tyatyi from Daveyton, East Rand. The news broke after controversial YouTuber Musa Khawula revealed that Oscar has allegedly been romantically linked to Mamello while still in a relationship with his girlfriend, Lerato Phasha.

The relationship between Oscar and Lerato has long been celebrated by fans, with many viewing them as a quintessential couple in the South African entertainment scene. Therefore, the allegations have sent shockwaves through social media, igniting heated discussions and reactions from followers and fans alike.

Following the explosive claims, Oscar Mbo trended on various platforms, with many expressing their disbelief and disappointment at the news. Social media users have been quick to share their opinions, with some defending Oscar, while others have condemned the alleged betrayal. As the drama unfolds, Oscar has yet to publicly address the rumors, leaving fans and followers in suspense. The silence surrounding the issue has only fueled speculation, with many eagerly awaiting a statement from the DJ.

As this story develops, it raises questions about the pressures faced by public figures in relationships and the impact of social media on personal lives. For now, the eyes of South Africa remain on Oscar Mbo and the unfolding drama surrounding his personal life.

In other news – Presidential title deeds and regularisation programme progresses in Epworth

The Presidential Title Deeds and Regularisation Programme is making significant strides, with over 1,000 residents of Epworth already having benefited. The initiative aims to provide land security to citizens, and according to Deputy Chief Registrar of Deeds, Mrs. Elizabeth Nyagura, an additional 10,000 residents are set to receive title deeds.

Speaking in Harare this Tuesday, Mrs. Nyagura reported, “The program is progressing very well. We have so far issued 1,000 title deeds to help the beneficiaries. Read More

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