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Fiona Nsubuga: I didn’t date Ziza Bafana because he sleeps around

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
June 18, 2016
in Featured Stories, Gossip
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Musician Fyona Nsubuga has spoken out on why her short-lived relationship with singer Ziza Bafana didn’t work out.



And you could say the singer (who confuses people as to whether she is a gospel or secular artiste) has blown the lid off with a blast.

Fiona has said though they had initially liked each other and seemed to be developing real chemistry, she had to close the door on Ziza because the Muleke Agende singer was sleeping around with many women and she realized he wasn’t the type to try and enter a serious relationship with.

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“He was sleeping around alot,” Fiona said before further revealing that Ziza was actually pestering her for sex and she realized all he wanted was to bed her and move on.


You might remember that Ziza and Fiona were briefly an item and even released a song which seemed to indicate they were madly into each other –called Tubiddemu.

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