Sunday, September 14

The Truth About Tytie: No Harare Mansion, Just an $800 Rental

Socialite sells SA cars, rents in the city, and builds kumusha

 

Harare – The cat is finally out of the bag. While Zimbabweans have been buzzing about entertainer Tytie supposedly living large in a Harare mansion, the truth has now spilled: the property is a rental home where he pays $800 per month.

 

Insiders confirm that Tytie quietly sold his cars in South Africa before relocating back to Zimbabwe, following a path similar to Mama Vee. Instead of splurging, he is said to be channeling his money into building a permanent home kumusha (in the rural areas), while earning his living through product promotions and brand endorsements for local businesses.

 

Sources close to him insist the move is strategic: “Tytie knows city rentals are temporary. A home kumusha is forever. That’s where his legacy will be.”

 

 

Street Talk

 

 

On the streets of Harare, reactions have been mixed:

 

  • Mai Rudo from Glen Norah: “Ah, so all along imba yacho yakabhadharwa? But renting is normal, vanhu vanoda kungotaura chete.”
  • Tendai ‘Blaz T’ from Mbare: “Tytie is clever. Why waste money on a city house when you can build kumusha? At least he’s honest.”
  • Shamiso from Borrowdale: “Eish, I thought he owned it. $800 is a lot of rent sha, but zvimwe zviri zvemashow-off.”

 

 

For now, the “Harare mansion” myth has been shattered. Whether fans praise or mock him, Tytie appears unfazed, insisting his eyes are on the bigger picture — a permanent home back kumusha where no landlord can ever knock on the door.

 

 

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