By Keith Mlauzi | Nehanda Showbiz |
Flamboyant Prophet Passion Java blessed female comedians, Madam Boss and Mai Titi with brand new rides this week, identical Mercedes Benz vehicles.
Posting on his Instagram page Java who is known for flaunting his lavish lifestyle on social media flexed his financial muscles with a picture of himself Madam Boss and Mai Titi at a car dealership with the caption: ” Car shopping with Mai Ts Diaries & Madan Boss. Chkuma Shkweeee…”
Comedian Mai Titi real name Felistas Murata came in with a follow up post showing gratitude to the prophet.
She posted a picture posing in front of her new Mercedes Benz with Java and Madam Boss by her side.
“As we welcome our new babies to our garage this is what Passion Java did for us on a Friday 🔥🔥 New rides.
“Thank you so much Prophet. Thank you PanJap Motors. Madam Boss let no devil come between us ever,” read Mai Titi’s caption.
Madam Boss also posted a series of pictures with her new car thanking Passion for the new ride.
This comes after Mai Titi made a truce with both Passion Java and Madam boss last week.
Come 2023 these ladies and many more so called celebrities will be donning Zanu PF regalia. Kwedu ku MDC takangonyarara
Hauskuda
Mbambaira station yavhurwa😂😂😂😂😂!
State funds used
Zve Mahara….. Chenjera unogona Kuzozvi bhadhara neimwe Nzira
Ndodzisiri news, zvine basa rei.
Madhiri paHarare mota inoita $3 000 ,woisa $2000 ndokupawo $1000 yangayakaipei apa carsale yacho ndeyangu saka hapana loss
Ngenyi muchiramba
This is bullshit while people in Guruve,Muzarabani are suffering from Covid related illnesses which i… https://t.co/0HOcRl3Jp0
Brand new handiti
Java uyu Mari anoiwa kupi
Rubbish
Ishuwa here idzi
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Mazimba arwadziwa muchamama
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Madam Boss na Mai Tt vasikana vebasa ve Zanu pf
Brand new????? The year is 2021 and not 2010 there are no brand-new Mercs that looks like that please.
Those are not brand new cars. They’re pristine used cars.
Probably paid for by money stolen from the poor citizens of Zimbabwe