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Uproar over leaked 'Mahure' lists on Zimbabwe Social Media

by Staff reporter
10 Dec 2014 at 09:15hrs | Views
There is a bedroom list of Zimbabwean public figures being accused of promiscuity that has gone viral on Social Media, especially Whatsapp and Facebook.

The lists comprises of names of top artistes,models, politicians, business tycoons, socialist and bankers who are allegedly bedding each other. Some of the big guns who have been fingered include big guns such as Chiyangwa, Nox, Ginimbi, Muchechetere among many others.

There has been an uproar on social media about the leakage of the list. Whether its bona fide or not is a discussion for another day but there has been mixed reactions from the general public and those being accused of sleeping around.

Some have decided to come out in the open and blasts those who 'created' the list.

Sarah Sinclair, a former model who is on the list took a swipe at the yet to be identified creators of the list. Writing on her Facebook Wall, Sarah vowed to continue progressing while they write the lists.

"You might drag my name in the mud, but you will never be me, get your money on and live your life-like some of us are doing," she fumed.

SA based artiste, Enock 'Nox" Guni, who was also included on the list breathed fire! "One more person sending me those lists ndukumuisa palist yevanhu vandakablocker…these lists are getting out of hand.

Another big gun who refused to be named, said the list had caused major issues with the missus at home and that they were on the verge of separating. "It is shocking that people have the time to produce such silly things that end up destroying people's lives. I am having problems with my family since that list went viral. Some of us have mature children and this s no good at all"

Some of the alleged bed-hoppers scoffed at the list, describing it as highly malicious and defamatory. One musician said, the creators of the list should go job hunting instead of wasting their productive time dwelling on such issues. He mentioned a phrase that is hot on social media these days, 'Tsvakai mabasa!'

"Do you think I have time to comment on such frivolous allegations. The answer is no.I just think that these people should look for jobs, ngavatsvage mabasa,"


Unfortunately we will not be able to publish the list here fellas, but if you have not seen it,we suggest you  ask you friends, you will bump into it!

Source - online
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