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Lady buys boyfriend land as Valentines Day gift

Lady buys boyfriend land as Valentines Day gift. In a Twitter post, @sophyvibes revealed that she decided to buy land at Tse Addo in the Greater Accra Region for her boyfriend to thank him for appreciating the little things she did for him. A young lady has sparked conversations on social media after announcing the early valentine’s gift she got for her boyfriend.

The young lady also recounted that she got her boyfriend a box of chocolate and a tie during last year’s valentine’s day and his reaction was priceless. “Lol, it’s funny how last year I got my man a box of chocolates and a tie. He was so grateful and I really loved that. This year I got him an early Valentine’s Day gift; land at Tse Addo. I’d get the world for him if I could tbh” she wrote.

See her tweet below:

The young lady also recounted that she got her boyfriend a box of chocolate and a tie during last year’s valentine’s day and his reaction was priceless.

“Lol, it’s funny how last year I got my man a box of chocolates and a tie. He was so grateful and I really loved that. This year I got him an early Valentine’s Day gift; land at Tse Addo. I’d get the world for him if I could tbh” she wrote.

See her tweet below:

Source – Zimgazette

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Pharmacies forced to shut down for selling expired drugs. The Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ) has shut down at least three pharmacies and revoked the licences of four managers for selling expired and unregistered medicines to patients.

MCAZ Acting Director-General Richard Rukwata said the cancellation of licences and closure of businesses will be in force until November this year…Learn More.

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