Zari embarks on raising funds to build hospital for women in Tanzania



Zari Hassan a.k.a the Boss Lady has had a fair share of her stardom dragged through numerous controversial twists. It has made her famous on the continent and she is now focusing on using her fame for a good cause. First, she is soliciting money from her followers and fans to help raise funds and build a hospital for mothers in Tanzania.

From her personal life, to her family, to literally everything associated to her, there will always be a bad side picked out and publicized. This year alone, her breakup with Tanzanian singer Diamond Platnumz has revealed so much about her hidden side.

Despite her flaws, the Ugandan socialite has a heart of gold and she is always willing to help when she can. With a huge following that she has gained over the years, Zari is an influential figure with fans from across the world. She made 4 million followers on Instagram yesterday and she asked all her followers to give her just $1 to help raise funds and construct a hospital for women in Tanzania.


Zari believes that with a dollar from each of her 4 million followers, she will be able to raise enough money to put up a hospital to help women in Tanzania, and she believes President Magufuli will be supportive of her initiative. She put up a post in Swahili translated to mean;

My dear ones, I have nothing to pay you more than to say thank you very much for 4m followers. You are my brothers, you have been with me shoulder to shoulder and joy. Now give me $1 everyone, let us build women’s clinic, any place in Dar Es Salaam. I know if we get it, Father Magufuli will give us a field. Than you so much for 4M. Love you all

The socialite has already received massive support from fellow celebrities including socialites, artistes, and family members who believe her initiative is for a good cause. A few of her followers asked to know further how they can forward their contribution.

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