South African-based Ugandan socialite Zari Hassan is on the spot over snubbing a colleague’s London event.
The promoter admits that she paid for all of Zari’s travel costs, but because she wanted to go with her husband Shakib Cham, she pleaded with the promoter to handle his travel arrangements and the costs would be deducted from her payment for the performance.
However, According to Lady Naaaa, a Tanzanian-born promoter working in the UK, Zari was hired for a London event called the Zari All White Party Birmingham edition
Upon arriving in the UK, Zari wanted additional items, including a suitcase and other items, which the promoter purchased.
In addition to the audio recording cited accessed by uncovered news, Lady Naaaa reveals that since she had obtained a work permit for Zari which she didn’t use, she has vowed to make ensure that the mother of four is banned from the UK unless she compensates her 10,000 Pounds.
A few hours prior to the event,Zari revealed to the promoter how was heading to her hotel room to room to sleep.
The promoter hurried to a nearby ATM to withdraw money because she didn’t have any cash on her, then and paid Zari 230 pounds.
The promter notes that after Zari received the money, she embarked on applying her makeup, but she was visibly drunk since she spent the day drinking with Shakib Cham.
written by @enock katamba

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