Mashonaland East Provincial Affairs Minister, Advocate Itai Ndudzo, has refused to let up on DJ Ollah, the podcaster who mistakenly referred to him as opposition leader Nelson Chamisa. Despite DJ Ollah’s public apology and personal explanation, Ndudzo has dismissed the explanation as hogwash, saying the podcaster’s words were a calculated attempt to undermine his reputation.
In a statement, DJ Ollah expressed regret for the mistake, explaining that it was an honest error and that the producer responsible had apologized to the Minister in person. However, Ndudzo was having none of it, unleashing a scathing response that left no room for doubt about his feelings.
The Minister’s response was laced with sarcasm, “If pigs could fly, then certainly you travelled to the Chirasauta hinterland purely on a pilgrimage, and were up and down with your full team all day for charitable reasons.” He was implying that DJ Ollah’s apology was implausible and that his actions were not innocent.
The Minister’s office has maintained that DJ Ollah’s actions were those of a “hired mercenary,” and that the apology was insufficient to repair the damage caused. As the drama continues to unfold, residents of Mashonaland East are left wondering what other tricks DJ Ollah might have up his sleeve.
In related news, pigs are still earthbound, and the Chirasauta hinterland remains a mystery to most.
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