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I’ve a son with Vanessa, but she is a ‘city girl’ - Ziza Bafana

Richard Kasendwa, also known as Ziza Bafana, revealed that he sired a son with Vanessa, the mystery woman who surprised businessman Emmanuel Lwasa by canceling their wedding plans.

Vanessa, Ziza Bafana and their son

"Vanessa is the mother of Jontana... she gave us a handsome child because she is a beautiful girl. The child is at school and we are co-parenting," Bafana said in a video seen by this reporter.

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According to Bafana, he met Vanessa at her parent's home where he had been invited to grace a function.

"I met her at her parent's house. We had gone there for a function and we became friends because we always need beautiful women in our videos because that's what people want," the Ensolo singer said.

He said that Vanessa is of Rwandan descent but she grew up in Uganda.

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"She understood Buganda culture, but as you know girls of these days and the environment around them, they lose focus," he said, adding when he was asked to describe her: "She is a fun-loving woman, that's what I can tell you, she is a fun girl."

Vanessa was meant to introduce tycoon Lwasa to her parents over the weekend. The loudmouthed businessman had allegedly spent over Shs30 million to help her family refurbish their house and then some for arranging the function.

But as he and his friends prepared to set off to Vanessa's home, they receive a call that the event had been canceled.

Lwasa started talking about his wedding which he had set for October 29 around mid-this year. Despite his laissez-faire personality and love for attention, Lwasa refused to reveal the identity of his new catch, jokingly saying he didn't want witches to sabotage his plans.

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Then at the end of last week pictures from their photoshoot emerged, showing her face though up to now no one has revealed her second name. Her social media presence is also scanty.

People then revealed that she had dated musicians Bafana and John Blaq. Bafana described her as a “gold-digger.”

These were supposed to be red flags, according to observers, but it was already too late for Lwasa because the event was already close.

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