Semwanga extends party invite to estranged wife Zari

Dec 23, 2014

Like is the norm in town every December with all sorts of parties littered up everywhere, a group of three Ugandan businessmen based in South Africa under their name Rich Gang have organized an end of year party dubbed Made Of Money for all and friends at Liquid Silk, Bugolobi on Tuesday evening

By Steven Odeke

South African based socialite Ivan Semwanga expects his estranged wige Hassan Zari to grace his Rich Ganga party tonight.

Like is the norm in town every December with all sorts of parties thrown everywhere, a group of three Ugandan businessmen based in South Africa under their name Rich Gang have organized an end of year party dubbed Made Of Money for all and friends at Liquid Silk, Bugolobi on Tuesday evening.

The group members, Ivan Semwanga (socialite Zari's on-and-off husband) King Lawrence and Ed Cheune say their Rich Gang is a club of Ugandan business partners worth a billion shillings on their bank accounts and that they have been at it for some good time in South Africa.


Their aim is to start another branch in Uganda through such events. The party is in conjunction with Johnnie Walker's Gold Label Reserve and will be an open bar to all that attend.

But the event will run on the full house policy where others will be locked out if the venue gets filled up.

Ssemwanga said at a press briefing Monday afternoon: "We are going to spend as a way of giving back to people who love us. We are doing this event just to have fun and close up the year in style and we will be having it annually."

When asked if his estranged wife Zari, who threw her own All White Party days back, was welcome to the party, Ssemwanga was nonchalant in response:

"I and Zari are not enemies, she is just my baby mama. So, she is welcome to the party with all her friends."

Zari has recently been in the news no for very flattering reasons and is reported to have dated at least three different men since their break up.


 

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