Ugandan socialite-cum-businesswoman Zari Hassan is indeed focused to go into history books.

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After her wedding with King Bae in a private wedding held on Thursday, Zari said she will one day make it into history books, and with her property, her dream is very valid.

"God is not done with me.... I'll be a testimony one day. I'll be in history books too," Zari said while reacting to a post by Kenyan singer Akothee, who had taken it on social media to reveal the blessings Zari had received, which included a mansion.

Quite for a long time, Zari has been receiving all kinds of ridicule and mockery messages from social media ninjas, especially those who support Tanzanian singer Diamond Platnumz.

After Zari and Diamond's breakup last year, Zari was still living in a house owned by Diamond in South Africa, and this marked the beginning of fans trolling her now and then.

Interestingly, Zari has four other houses in South Africa, which include the recently bought by her newlywed husband.

In a recent interview with Tanzanian Ayo TV, the boss lady revealed and showed all her four houses. Three houses were bought when her late husband Ivan was alive. The fourth was bought by her current man, 'King Bae.'

She, however, said she is still living in Diamond's house, a property she says belongs to Diamond's kids and not for the singer as Tanzanians have been claiming.

Zari said the house was bought for kids as their future investment but written on Diamond's name. 

The new mansion she received from King Bae is also not on her name. She will be moving to the new house in September. 

"Three houses which we acquired together with my late husband Ivan, this belongs to my husband, I can only claim it when we officially get married. (Nyumba tatu, tulikua tunazo na Ivan, halafu nimeongeza moja sasa hivi..hii ni ya mme wangu sasa until am officially married to him apo ndiyo I can claim)," said Zari in a recent interview before her wedding

Here is the video showing her houses, three cars, two Mercedes-Benz and one Range Rover with personalized plate numbers.