"Tanzanians are negative and miserable people" Zari Hassan rants
Zari Hassan. Photo/courtesy

“Tanzanians are negative and miserable people,” Zari Hassan rants

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Zari Hassan came out to express her anger at Tanzanians whom  she termed as negative and miserable people.

The South Africa-based Ugandan businesswoman was irked by a section of Tanzanians over what they did to controversial socialite Gigy Money.

Recently, there were a lot of negative comments on Gigy Money’s Instagram page after she posted a screenshot of a long message by Zari congratulating her on many achievements since becoming famous.

Zari came out to defend Gigy Money after Tanzanians trolled her.

The Ugandan socialite has asked Gigy Money to ignore the hateful messages from some Tanzanians who have been attacking her, calling them poor people.

“Honestly you’ve bossed up. I’m proud of you. Tanzanians are negative and miserable people ndomana they are seeing it like a negative message. It’s positive in all ways. You’ve done good for yourself and some of us are proud. Wachana na walimwengu, wakosa akili. I’m proud of your change. Keep it up sis,” Zari Hassan wrote on InstaStories.

Gigy Money reshared Zari’s post and bragged that the Ugandan knew how to deal with Tanzanian trolls.

Zari had earlier congratulated Gigy Money on her progress while making it clear that she has been able to improve herself. The mother of five said that in the past years Gigy Money was a ratchet socialite but now she has managed to change herself and become a respectable person.

“You came to my mind today, that is, during Tiffah’s pregnancy, you looked dirty, as if you didn’t take a shower. Now you seem more responsible and very dignified. A lot of drama has gone down.”

“You used to have dirty ghetto drama, now it seems you choose your drama carefully. Just wanted to say, stay dignified. It looks good on you. I’m proud to see a sister looking and doing better,” Zari wrote.

Zari assured the fellow socialite that her message was congratulatory and not insulting.

“Zari said I’m clean,” Gigy Money announced to his followers on his Instagram and posted the message.