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Zari Hassan Will Never Host Any Miss Uganda Event

Confirmed: Zari Hassan Will Never Host Any Miss Uganda Event

Towards the end of last year, two popular socialites, South African based business woman Zari Hassan and a media personality Anita Fabiola attacked each other verbally on stage during Miss Uganda finale that took place at Sheraton Hotel.

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This sager arisen when  the mother of five Zari Hassan threw papers at Anita Fabiola before the camera when she knowingly called her ‘maama‘. Since the two personalities are already in showbiz, they tend to compete over who is better than the other.

However, the Miss Uganda boss, Brenda Nanyonjo completely confirmed that Zari will never host the beauty contest due to her unpleasant character. Brenda said this while appearing on a local media station and vowed that Fabiola will host the event like how she did.

“I have no problem with Fabiola, she is my daughter and she works hard to win. As Miss Uganda, we can no longer work with Zari because of her unbecoming behavior. I don’t think she will host our event this year,” Brenda Nanyonjo said.

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