Roland Muchegwa, the Zimbabwean blesser, is living his best life in Mzansi

Roland Muchegwa, the Zimbabwean blesser, is living his best life in Mzansi

- Ronald Muchegwa has started trending on South African social media

- Twitter users were stunned by photos of the Zimbabwean 'blesser' living it up in Mzansi

- Several photos of Muchegwa with stunning women were shared online and SA can't deal

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A video surfaced online showing two women dancing to music playing from a car before they are joined by a 'blesser.'

Mzansi Twitter detectives quickly tracked down the alleged blesser - Roland Muchegwa, a Zimbabwean having the time of his life in South Africa.

Since then, several photos of Muchegwa with 'hot' women have surfaced online and they resulted in the alleged blesser trending on Twitter.

Twitter parody account Man's Not Barry Roux shared several photos of Muchegwa with different women.

He captioned the post:

"Under the power vested on me by the Black Twitter Constitution, I hereby pronounce uMalume Roland Muchengwa ‘Man Of The Month’. October belongs to uMalume #RolandMuchegwa. Show some respect."

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Briefly.co.za gathered the Zimbabwean blesser went viral with South Africans giving their two cents' worth on him living his best life in our beautiful rainbow country.

While some were disgusted by the man's escapades with "our women", others hailed him a hero.

Bongani Thabo khoza, who goes by the Twitter handle @Bongzakhoza, commented:

"#RonaldMuchegwa South African women are weak. I'm disappointed!"

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Source: Briefly News

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Maryn Blignaut (Human-Interest HOD) Maryn Blignaut is the Human Interest manager and feature writer. She holds a BA degree in Communication Science, which she obtained from the University of South Africa in 2016. She joined the Briefly - South African News team shortly after graduating and has over six years of experience in the journalism field. Maryn passed the AFP Digital Investigation Techniques course (Google News Initiative), as well as a set of trainings for journalists by Google News Initiative. You can reach her at: maryn.blignaut@briefly.co.za

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