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Mambo Dhuterere's wife arrested for fraud
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Mai Dhuterere, the wife of popular gospel musician Mambo Dhuterere, was arrested on fraud charges and appeared before the Harare Magistrates' Court on Thursday morning. Dressed in a striking black-and-white outfit, she arrived at the court accompanied by police detectives.
Court officials confirmed the charges, though they withheld full details of the case. "She is an accused person in a fraud-related matter," said one official, who requested to remain anonymous.
The arrest has sent shockwaves through social media, where many fans have expressed disbelief at the allegations. "I can't believe this is happening to Mai Dhuterere. She always seemed so humble," one fan commented, reflecting the sentiments of others who are struggling to come to terms with the news.
As of now, Mambo Dhuterere, the gospel star's husband, has not commented on his wife's arrest. His silence has only fueled the curiosity and speculation surrounding the case.
Mai Dhuterere's arrest marks a significant turn in the public life of the gospel musician's family, known for their positive image within Zimbabwe's gospel music scene. Fans and the public are eagerly awaiting more details regarding the case as it unfolds.
Court officials confirmed the charges, though they withheld full details of the case. "She is an accused person in a fraud-related matter," said one official, who requested to remain anonymous.
The arrest has sent shockwaves through social media, where many fans have expressed disbelief at the allegations. "I can't believe this is happening to Mai Dhuterere. She always seemed so humble," one fan commented, reflecting the sentiments of others who are struggling to come to terms with the news.
Mai Dhuterere's arrest marks a significant turn in the public life of the gospel musician's family, known for their positive image within Zimbabwe's gospel music scene. Fans and the public are eagerly awaiting more details regarding the case as it unfolds.
Mai Dhuterere (in black and white) arrives at the Harare Magistrates Courts. pic.twitter.com/tCz2psZ93g
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