Welcoming the WCB President to their family Itel wrote;
“Today is the day! It s time to reveal the puzzle! We are absolutely delighted to welcome our new brand ambassador, Make sure to follow us as he ll bring the first surprise with us soon!”
The new ambassadorial deal makes the WCB CEO one of the most sort after brand influencers in East Africa.
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In March 2020, he was appointed as the brand ambassador of Coral Paints (Tanzania), under its parent company, Insignia Limited.
In September 2019, he was again appointed as the brand ambassador of “NiceOne” new powder soap in Tanzania.
Diamond Knew His Biological Father, Says Paternal Grandmother
As the paternity controversy surrounding Diamond Platnumz rages on, the singer’s paternal grandmother has spoken out.
In an interview with Tanzania news outlet
Bona TV, Mwanaisha Mrisho revealed that Diamond knew who his biological father is.
Mrs Mrisho, the mother of Salim Idi N’yange (Diamond’s biological dad), said her son always told her he had a child somewhere but the mother had ‘given’ him to another man.
The granny said she first met Diamond in 2002 when he paid her a visit. Mrisho noted that the Bongo music star was the exact copy of his father.
Diamond knew Abdul is not his father- Grandmother speaks
Diamond s grandmother said the singer knew his real dad.
Fresh details surrounding the latest paternity controversy of Bongo Star Diamond Platinumz have emerged. In the latest update, the singer’s grandmother, Mwanaisha Mrisho, has revealed that the Tanzanian star knew who his real father is. Speaking to Tanzania news outlet
Bona TV, Diamond s grandmother said the singer knew his real dad. In the interview, Mrisho, the mother of Salim Idi N yange (Diamond s real dad), said her son always told her he had an offspring somewhere, but the mother had given him to another man.
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Residents in China s Xinjiang region gathered in the provincial capital Urumqi to dispel accusations of forced labor and the oppression of religious freedom.
23-year-old Tursuntohti Matyusuf says his life has been better in almost every way since he relocated to the city of Korla, in central Xinjiang, from his hometown of Hotan, in the south. I have earned a good living since I started working in Korla. I send money home every month and my family is better-off. They now have better food, clothes and better daily necessities. My parents are happy and say I have really grown up and become responsible, said Matyusuf.