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29 March 2019

Ugandan Hunk Parties With Vera Sidika After Dumping Vlogger Natalie Tewa

Photo: Rnaze/Instagram
Rnaze and Natalie Tewa.

Ugandan hunk Rnaze, real name Moses Mukiibi, seems to have moved on from his nasty break up with Kenyan Vlogger Natalie Tewa.

On Thursday, Rnaze and Tewa were the talk of town over revelations that they had parted ways over allegations of cheating. Videos also surface showing how Rnaze unceremoniously kicked Tewa out of the house.

Later in the evening, Rnaze was spotted partying with socialite Vera Sidika in Nairobi at a local strip club. They were joined by singer Kagwe Mungai.

Vera shared several shot clips of the three together via her Insta stories.

She claimed to have known Rnaze since 2011.

"Happy birthday to a real one since day one... Time flies, can't believe we've known each other for eight years now," wrote Vera on the Insta stories.

The socialite went ahead to share a photo alongside Rnaze and a group of ladies during her housewarming party in 2011.

"My Kileleshwa house warming party in 2011 was the talk of town... Rnaze was feeling like a pimp here," she captioned the image.

The Ugandan hunk also posted on his Insta stories having the time of his life, with lots of drinks, strippers at the club and sitting cozily with Vera whom he described as an old friend.

The news of the breakup hit social media after Rnaze took to Instagram to reveal that the two are no longer together.

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