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Late Sheikh Muzaata’s widow Kuluthum to ‘make it official’ with new boyfriend

Riaz Paavo by Riaz Paavo
May 3, 2022
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It’s no longer news that the late Sheikh Muzaata’s widow, Kuluthum Muzaata Nabunya, is in love once again as she has come out together with her new lover, Akram Gumisiriza, to announce the dates of their introduction ceremony.

While speaking in an interview on a local Youtube channel, Kuluthum revealed that their introduction ceremony would be happening on November 25, 2022, and only the invited guests would be allowed to attend.

Even though a number of people have punched holes in Kulthum’s new relationship with Akram, claiming that she got married soon after losing her husband Muzaata, she seems not to mind them as she announced that she is also expecting a baby with her new man, Akram.

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“The dates for our introduction ceremony with my husband are set, and that’s November 25th, 2022. I can’t wait to see myself in the gown, and it’s a dream come true. Only the invited people would be allowed at the function, “Kuluthum revealed.

She further explained that she spent quite some good time studying and choosing the right husband to replace the late Muzaata.

According to Kuluthum, she accepted Akram because he had Muzaata’s look in the eyes, height, and appealing looks.

It should be remembered that Akram jetted into the country and secretly visited Kluthum’s parents in December 2021.

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