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Vijana Barubaru rapper mourns loss of mother

KBC Jun 10, 2026 7h ago ⏱ 1 min read 👁 8 views
Vijana Barubaru rapper mourns loss of mother
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Mwaana, one half of the popular rap group Vijana Barubaru, is mourning the loss of his mother. Sharing his grief on social media, the rapper said it was the “saddest day of his life.” “I need one more lunch date.… Mwaana, one half of the popular rap group Vijana Barubaru, is mourning the loss of his mother. Sharing his grief on social media, the rapper said it was the “saddest day of his life.” “I need one more lunch date. I need to say kwaheri properly,” Mwaana wrote. “I can’t do life without you. You […] The post Vijana Barubaru rapper mourns loss of mother appeared first on KBC Digital.
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