- Ugandan businesswoman Zari Hassan travelled to Kenya to attend a forum by female entrepreneurs
- The mother of five met Mugithi singer during the event and delightfully posed for images
- Samidoh appreciated the chance to perform at the ceremony, but many Kenyans were stuck on the photos with Zari
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South Africa-based Ugandan entrepreneur Zari Hassan is in Kenya and attended a function on Friday, December 15.
What was Samidoh doing with Zari?
The event, organised by Women in Business Kenya, drew together prominent female entrepreneurs nationwide.
Interestingly, Mugithi star Samidoh was also in attendance.
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The singer shared numerous images of smiling at the camera beside Zari. The two were placed on a table next to each other near the dais.
Zari looked gorgeous in a red dress with a hoodie. Samidoh donned a matching red jacket, white T-shirt, and black hat.
A grateful Samidoh disclosed that he was invited to perform at the event.
“This evening, I am honoured to have had an amazing opportunity to perform for @womeninbusinesskenya.
It was great to witness great women being awarded for their business excellence and have great interactions. Thank you so much.”
As expected, the Zari and Samidoh’s images caused quite a buzz online:
kiokohrenie:
“Let me sleep and return tomorrow to read the comments.”
Njuguna_ireri:
“Let me just say hii imeenda. My guy is looking good.”
jfkennedy461:
“Zari can never date a married man. She respects relationships.”
brixston:
“We will keep clapping for you, true African son.”
virgy1987peter:
“I pray and hope that in the next five years, I'll be one of the prosperous women in Kenya, from my mouth direct to God's ears.”
How is Samidoh's son doing in the US?
In other news, the singer's estranged wife, Edday Nderitu, posted a video with her son, Michael, eating at a restaurant.
The young boy was seen enjoying a burger and drink while another bottled drink was on the table.
Edday wondered why her son was not taking an energy drink, and he said he was saving it for school.
"Why?" the curious mum asked.
"So I can show off. I am not trying to get bullied again," he said, causing his mother to laugh.
Michael referred to himself as the king, noting that the energy drink was expensive in a flawless American accent.
Kenyans were impressed by his accent.
“How did he learn to tweng that fast? Loving him," wrote one netizen.
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