Makosi Musambasi, who courted controversy during her stint in the Big Brother UK reality television show has shaved her hair.
She said: “I have cut my hair to shave off the vanities of life.
“I am inspired by Mai Mujuru and I am thinking during the liberation struggle she never had time to go to the salon and have her hair done.
“She did all this for us to achieve independence that we are now enjoying and it is for her respect that I have shaved off my hair to symbolise the respect I have for her.”
Makosi relocated to the country last year and has been actively involved in media and multimedia as a columnist and talk show producer.
She is currently in talks with the national broadcaster to get airtime to launch her pilot television show in the first quarter of the year.
but has since assumed a 'squeaky clean image' on her return home and has dropped the “bad girl” tag.
She has even insisted that Zimbabwean girls should keep their virginity intact until marriage.
But she was been widely attacked for being the last person to lecture girls about sex, given her antics before and after Big Brother.
Makosi says she is now on a new page in her life, one that is filled with God and is advising girls on what she knows is right.
“I advise girls not to engage in sexual activities at a tender age and before marriage so as to achieve their goals. Of course, it helps them not to contract STIs but also to please their husbands, its something to be proud of being married while a virgin.
“I would also like that same thing to happen to me but its unfortunate for that man who is going to marry me. So I don’t want that same thing to happen to other girls,” she said in an interview on StarFM.
On Twitter she added “Sex won't make him stay it will make him stray! If he likes it he will put a ring on it.”
But she said in another “marrying a Zimbabwean man is tricky because the women is his life will be on a personal mission to make your life a misery.”
In another tweet she said “Zimbabwean women Have issues! they can only be friendly to men.”
- Nehanda Radio
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