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It’s a wrap up for Citizen TV show, Zora

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Everything has an end, and Zora Show on Citizen TV is no different.

Just as Maria left fans with rhetorical questions, Zora won’t be too far as it would leave people in a dilemma wanting to know more.

Sarah Hassan who played the leading role in the show thanked her fans for the support and love.

“It’s been such an absolute pleasure and honor going through this journey with every single one of you. Thank you for showing us so much love and support, we truly appreciate,” she stated.

“It was amazing playing ‘NANA’. It’s bitter sweet feeling taking a bow but I hope you learned something from our story… it’s always a pleasure telling this story… it’s never goodbye it’s see you soon,” Jackie Matuiba said.

Zora is a TV series that tells us of the struggle of a mother in the society today.

It generally revolves around Zora who is the mother to Simba, a young naughty boy.

Despite all of the hardship she faces, she wants to protect her child.

She faces dissent from people in her life including her manipulative husband Fella.

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