I’m a cold-hearted creature- Mutale Mwanza

Zambia’s cash madam and socialite, Mutale Mwanza has finally cleared the mist on her relationship with Malawian Hip-Hop artist Tay-Grin.

There has been, for a while, a rumour running around that the two celebrities have been in a love relationship ever since they started showcasing what could be deemed a tale of love birds on social media.

What many social media fanatics thought was redemption song for the Malawian senior bachelor has turned to be a mere stunt that two brands seemed to have agreed upon in their quest to keep their businesses running.

He (Tay-Grin) is a great brand and I’m a great brand, so we just let it be the way people wanted it to be,” said Mwanza when quizzed on whether there was any love relationship between the two during a night television program “Cruise 5” on Zodiak Television hosted by Joab Frank Chakhaza.

Mwanza further clarified on her no show in the United Kingdom where she was booked to host the “Southern Africa Xperience” event organised by MFM Entertainment.

The show which had headliners like Tay-Grin( Malawi) and Macky 2 (Zambia) did not go according to plan as the Television personality could not show up due to some failure by the organizers to honour some payment agreement.

“They did not oblige to the agreement, i went there to work and get paid but they failed to pay what we agreed to pay me,” she narrated.

Meanwhile,

Business mogul and philanthropist Thomson Mpinganjira, through his company Ekhaya Farms Foods Limited. yesterday rewarded 17 Flames legends with K1 million each.

Speaking during a lencheon to honour the legends  at Bingu International Convention Centre in Lilongwe yesterday, he said the rewards are in recognition of their achievements by, among others, winning  the Confederation of  East and Central Africa Football Associations (Cecafa) Senior Challenge Cup in 1978, 1979 and 1988.

Mpinganjira, who is also president of Mighty Mukuru Wanderers FC, said: “As a country, we should make it a deliberate effort to honour our former players who did this country proud.

“I am appealing to all companies and individuals to support our legends who brought smiles and joy through their exploits on the football pitch. Let us help by making their lives better.”

He said he has fond memories of how Malawi won the Cecafa Challenge Cup in 1978 at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre.

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