Sarah Michelotti, Harmonize’s estranged wife, is in Tanzania to follow up on her divorce from the musician.

According to reliable sources, Sarah was seen arriving at a Temeke-based court on Tuesday morning, accompanied by her family.
Sarah and Harmonize split up when he revealed his daughter to his followers on social media. Sarah stated at the time that she had begun the divorce process. During a previous interview, Sara said that their breakup occurred when singer Harmonize suddenly changed his behavior.
“Everything started in March. Harmonize changed a lot, he used to leave me alone at home and sleep out at night, he would pick fights just not to come back home. July, I went to Italy and he was not checking up on me.” She said.
Sarah went on to say that the “Niambie” hit maker had lied about Fridah Kajala being his sister.
“He started dating Kajala in October 2020 and I came back to Tanzania in November, I asked him about the relationship but he said she is his sister and he couldn’t date her because she is old and they were just friends.” She added.
However, she discovered that Harmonize was dating Kajala, the so-called “sister” Of course, Sarah was aware of all of this after seeing their conversation.

“When I started a relationship with him and he was dating Wolper, he was also dating Kajala because I saw the messages. I don’t have a problem with Kajala but with my husband, because he lied.” she added.
Harmonize appeared to apologize to Sarah at one point after the mess he had made her. Sarah and Harmonize had been dating for about four years.
“I’m sorry is the only word I can use to tell one of the most beautiful women who gave me four years of her life.” Harmonize wrote in one of his post online.
Despite of him heart-breaking Sarah, Harmonize seemed to also have hinted that he was moving on.
“Sihitaji mahusiano mapya wala ya zamani. I just made things clear and appreciated the woman who was there for me.” He stated
Harmonize is currently dating Frida Kajala, while Sarah has kept her romantic life private.
