Drama surrounds Mai TT & Ketina over rufu rwaMarabha who is clout chasing⁉️
Tensions are boiling in Zimbabwe’s entertainment circles as popular social media personalities Mai TT and Ketina find themselves embroiled in yet another public spat—this time, over the late comedian Marabha’s name.

What started as a simple commemoration has now spiraled into a full-blown drama, filled with accusations of clout chasing, betrayal, and emotional manipulation.
Fans are watching closely as both women air their grievances online, each defending her version of the truth while attempting to preserve her public image.
Marabha, whose real name was Charles Mapalume, was a beloved figure in Zimbabwean comedy, known for his roles in classic dramas like Gringo The Troublemaker.
His sudden passing left many fans in mourning, and tributes flooded social media shortly after the news broke.
Among those who paid their respects were Mai TT and Ketina, both of whom had claimed some level of closeness with the late entertainer.
Initially, the posts appeared to come from a genuine place of love and respect.
However, things took a sharp turn when followers began to question the authenticity of their sentiments.

Accusations started flying—especially directed at Ketina—claiming that she was using Marabha’s death to gain more attention on social media.
Screenshots of her posts, alleged private messages, and cryptic comments soon went viral, prompting Mai TT to speak up.
In a now-deleted livestream, Mai TT did not mince her words.
She accused Ketina of “clout chasing in the name of the dead” and called the behavior “disgusting and disrespectful.
” According to Mai TT, the true relationship between Ketina and Marabha was not as deep as she claimed, and using his name for likes and shares was a betrayal to his memory.
She said she could not remain silent while someone tried to profit off another person’s pain.
Ketina quickly clapped back in her own video, insisting that she had every right to mourn someone she had worked with and admired.
She claimed that Mai TT was the one seeking attention and even hinted that Mai TT had her own hidden motives, possibly connected to past conflicts or unresolved jealousy.

With emotions running high, neither woman backed down, and what should have been a time for reflection turned into a war of words that played out across multiple platforms.
Social media has been sharply divided.
Supporters of Mai TT argue that she has always spoken from the heart and has never been afraid to confront fake narratives.
They appreciate her rawness and her loyalty to people she loved.
On the other hand, Ketina’s fans say she’s being unfairly targeted and that she has just as much right to mourn publicly as anyone else.
Some have even accused Mai TT of bullying and trying to dominate every public discussion involving celebrities.
The debate has grown beyond the two women and now touches on a deeper issue in Zimbabwean celebrity culture: the line between genuine grief and public performance.
In the age of social media, mourning has become more visible than ever, but it also raises uncomfortable questions.
When is a tribute sincere, and when is it a PR move? Are influencers allowed to express grief, or does their large following mean their motives will always be questioned?

This situation also highlights the fragile relationships in the Zimbabwean entertainment scene, where rivalries, past collaborations, and unresolved feuds often resurface during times of crisis.
Mai TT and Ketina have crossed paths before, and while they were never close friends, the public had no idea the animosity ran so deep.
Now, every old post, video, or shared appearance is being analyzed for hidden meaning, with fans on both sides picking apart timelines and interactions.
The family of Marabha has not publicly commented on the drama, although insiders claim they are deeply disappointed that his name is being used in such a public fight.
According to one unnamed source close to the family, Marabha would have preferred peace, not chaos, to surround his legacy.
Others have urged both Mai TT and Ketina to take the dispute offline and let the late comedian rest in peace.
Despite the backlash, both women continue to post regularly, each defending their right to speak their truth.
If anything, the drama has only amplified their platforms, drawing more attention and engagement than before.

Some skeptics argue that the entire debacle is a calculated strategy from both sides, designed to increase followers and relevance in a fast-moving digital world.
Whether the drama will eventually cool down or explode even further remains to be seen.
What’s clear is that the lines between public grief and private pain have blurred, especially when celebrities are involved.
For now, Mai TT and Ketina are locked in a bitter standoff, each certain of her righteousness, while fans, critics, and casual observers weigh in with opinions of their own.
The tragic death of Marabha should have been a moment of unity for Zimbabwe’s entertainment industry, a chance to remember a man who brought laughter to so many.
Instead, it has become the backdrop for a very modern conflict—one where memory, emotion, and digital performance collide in real time.
As the dust continues to rise, all we can hope is that the memory of Marabha is eventually honored with the respect and dignity he deserves.