Fiery Olinda Chapel Warns Tytan: ‘I Refuse to Tolerate Chimabvuku Treatment in Our Relationship
Socialite Olinda Chapel has issued a bold warning to her husband, Tytan, asserting that she will not tolerate ‘Chimabvuku Treatment’ in their relationship.
Socialite Olinda Chapel has issued a bold warning to her husband, Tytan, asserting that she will not accept a divorce, drawing parallels to Boss Scott’s recent loss in the parliamentary elections in Mabvuku.
Drawing a Comparison to Boss Scott’s Loss
“Inini nyaya yekuitrwa chimabvuku mu relationship ndazviramba,” posted Olinda drawing parallels to Boss Scott’s recent loss in the parliamentary elections in Mabvuku. During his campaign, Boss Scott generously provided buses to transport Mabvuku and Tafara residents to and from town for free. He also organized entertainment, including a visit from Floyd “Money” Mayweather, and distributed food.

A Fruitless Campaign and Unexpected Outcome
Despite Boss Scott’s efforts to connect with the community and provide assistance during his campaign, he ultimately lost the election to Munyaradzi Kupahakuzizwe from the CCC party. The unexpected outcome left many disappointed, as they had benefited from the goodwill and support shown by Boss Scott.
Boss Scott Expresses Gratitude to Mabvuku Residents and ZANU-PF
Scott Sakupwanya, has released a statement expressing his gratitude to the residents of Mabvuku for their support. He also acknowledged ZANU-PF and President Mnangagwa for the opportunity to serve the constituency.
In a statement, Sakupwanya said:
Fellow Zimbabweans and particularly the people of Mabvuku/Tafara Constituency, greetings to you. I address you all today with a heavy heart. After a hotly contested election in Mabvuku/Tafara, the people have spoken through the ballot and resultantly their voices are binding to us all. Allow me to pay tribute to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) for conducting a free, fair, and transparent process in the constituency that demonstrates the maturity of our democracy as a country.
With that said, I take this opportunity to congratulate, first, the people of Mabvuku/Tafara for voting peacefully and upholding the ethos of peace and love. Secondly, I congratulate the MP Elect Mr.Munyaradzi Kupahakuzizwe as he assumes the duty to represent Mabvuku/Tafara Constituency, our home.
Allow me to also thank my beloved party Zanu PF, the leadership of the party, particularly His Excellency, Dr. E.D Mnangagwa, my family, and the people of Mabvuku for giving me the opportunity to showcase my willingness to serve as a Member of Parliament. Despite the setback, my office remains open to working with the sitting Member of Parliament and the people of Mabvuku/Tafara to continue on a developmental trajectory for the benefit of the residents. My pledges for the people of Mabvuku/Tafara remain in place.
I trust that the elected Member of parliament will work tirelessly to address the concerns of the people in this constituency especially empowerment of the residents, service delivery, and issues affecting the vulnerable and demographic structures of our constituency.
In conclusion, I would like to thank all who supported me, imploring the generality of Mabvuku/ Tafara residents to take heed of the President’s clarion call of maintaining a peaceful environment signaled by accepting the outcome of what has been a well-conducted electoral process in our constituency. I thank you all.
SCOTT’S CONCESSION SPEECH
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