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Blesser Roland Muchengwa spoils himself with a new hot Car – Picture

It seems things have fallen back to good times again for Roland Muchegwa aka Minister of Blessrs or Uncle Roland as he spoiled himself with a new car. The Petroleum business mogul has had a rough couple of months after it seemed his business was in danger and could have been shutdown.

iHarare has also learnt that the big spender who has been under investigation for alleged misdealings is currently under lockdown with his fuel depot in Johannesburg temporarily shut down.

Unconfirmed social media reports reaching iHarare from renowned journalist-former Daily News editor-Stanly Gama-have revealed that South African based Zimbabwean businessman, Roland Muchegwa known by his moniker, Uncle Roland, has been fined R68 million by South African Revenue Authority (SARS) for alleged tax evasion.

But it all seems things are back to normal he even opened another branch in Namibia as he takes his business to the next level.

Business is booming and fabulous blesser Uncle Roland is opening more “blessing” branches. His next target is Namibia where he is gracing party lovers by his vivacious presence on the 31st of January 2020

An entertainment promo being pushed by Club Euphoria is inviting fun-loving Namibians to their club situated at 66A Rehobother Road, Opposite Toyota Indongo in Windhoek to come and party with Uncle Roland who has since rebranded to “Southern Africa’s most generous Uncle”

And to show that he is back in the game, the flamboyant businessman acquired a new toy and oh my he is back with a bang. Check the car below…

Uncle Roland new baby

In other news – Master KG and Makhadzi are dating

Valentine’s Day is around the corner and you can tell that romance is in the air. We were left swooning this Sunday after it was confirmed that Master KG and Makhadzi are dating!

Master KG and Makhadzi

The lovers apparently have been dating for over three years but during that time, they were determined to keep their romance a secret. continue reading

Source – MbareTimes