Zimbabwean socialites Mai TT and Madam Boss are at odds once more, reigniting their ongoing feud with a fresh exchange of barbs on social media. This time, Mai TT has stirred the pot by releasing a provocative video targeting Madam Boss, known for her success as a businesswoman and her significant social media presence.
In her latest video, Mai TT didn’t hold back. She made a disparaging remark about Madam Boss, saying, “Anongot maoko matema anorambwa ne bleach,” which translates to a derogatory comment about Madam Boss’s appearance. Mai TT also took a swipe at Madam Boss’s lifestyle, adding, “Hakuna dzimba four dziriko musativhare nekuda show off kwamunoita tirakidzei tione.” This statement translates to questioning Madam Boss’s claims of wealth and success, challenging her to prove her claims and not merely show off.
As is often the case, Madam Boss has chosen not to engage directly with Mai TT’s latest critique. Known for her composed and business-focused demeanor, Madam Boss has typically refrained from retaliating against Mai TT’s attacks. Her silence has been a consistent strategy, maintaining a dignified distance from the drama that often swirls around their public interactions.
The feud between Mai TT and Madam Boss has been a topic of much discussion among fans and followers on social media. Mai TT, known for her provocative and sometimes controversial online presence, continues to fuel the conflict with her comments and videos. On the other hand, Madam Boss remains steadfast in her approach, focusing on her business ventures and public image.
As the social media rivalry continues, observers are keenly watching to see if Madam Boss will eventually respond or if she will maintain her stance of non-engagement. In the meantime, Mai TT’s latest video adds another chapter to their ongoing feud, keeping their fans and the public intrigued by the drama.
In other news – Charamba and Makarawu advance to 200m Semi-Finals at the Olympics
Monday proved to be a significant day for Zimbabwe at the 2024 Olympics as sprinters Makanakaishe Charamba and Tapiwa Makarawu both secured their places in the semi-finals of the 200m sprint.
Charamba delivered a strong performance in heat 3, finishing second with a time of 20.27 seconds. He competed in a tightly contested race won by Botswana’s Tebogo Letsile, who crossed the finish line in 20.10 seconds. Charamba’s time was impressive enough to secure his advancement to the semi-finals. Read More