Zari Hassan
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Famous Ugandan socialite, Zari Hassan, has made it clear that no one has the authority to tell her that she will regret the breakup of a relationship that she has been involved in.

On Monday morning, the 43-year-old businessman who currently lives in South Africa posted a video of herself going to work.

In the video, the mother of five noted that the money she works so hard to earn is the only thing she would regret losing.

 
 

"Only money has the right to tell me, 'You will regret losing me,' The rest calm down," wrote Zari in the video.

There is a high probability that Diamond Platnumz's baby mama was sending a message to people with whom her relationship has been troubled or those who will have a conflict with her in the near future.

She may have been addressing previous lovers or people close to her.

Zari's screenshot
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Zari is currently married to a Ugandan Shakib Cham Lutaaya, whom she officially married earlier this month in South Africa.

 
 

The couple tied the knot in Pretoria, South Africa on October 3 after dating for over a year.

The details of the wedding were very hidden but we managed to get some photos and videos of the cutting ceremony.

The pictures showed Zari wearing a long white wedding gown while her husband Shakib was wearing a gray suit and white shirt.

Family members including Zari's children; Pinto Tale, George Ssemwanga, Dido Ssemwanga Tiffah Dangote and Prince Nillan were present at the event.

Tiffah wore a white dress while Nillan wore a gray suit and white shirt as the bride and groom.

The sons of Zari and her late ex-husband, Ivan Ssemwanga were seen wearing white suits, white shirts, and white shoes.

The video shows Shakib saying the wedding vows and then putting a ring on Zari's finger before the guests clap loudly.

Another video shows the couple with Zari's children taking a family photo while the guests applaud.  Shakib's mother was also present at the ceremony.

The two formalized their long-term union for the first time in a religious Islamic wedding (Nikah) earlier this year.