Wicknell Chivayo Offers US$50,000 to Help Catch Scam Suspect Wicknell Chivayo is offering a US$50,000 reward to anyone who can help identify the woman shown in the picture below. She is suspected of being involved in a scam that tricks people using fake social media accounts pretending to be Chivayo. These accounts are found on WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and X (formerly Twitter). The scammers send private messages to people, trying to get them to send money by promising cars or other prizes in return. Chivayo, clearly frustrated, said he is tired of scammers using his name to cheat people. He shared the following message: "These unrepentant CRIMINALS ar
Vice President Constantino Chiwenga's wife, Colonel Miniyothabo Baloyi-Chiwenga, has been robbed at her electronics shop in Sam Levy's Village, Harare, with mobile phones worth $13,420 stolen. Four suspects have been arrested and most of the stolen items recovered.
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For instance, South Africa’s 2016 census estimated 574,047 Zimbabweans in that country, while Zimstat estimated 23,166 in the UK, though other sources suggest significantly higher figures for the UK. The country is currently seeing an accelerated migration due to the economic crisis, with UK data showing a 424% increase in skilled visas issued to Zimbabweans between 2020 and 2022, marking the biggest increase for any country during that period. A recent study by the French think tank Terra Nova projects a need for 250,000 to 310,000 foreign workers annually by 2040, driven by an aging population and declining local workforce participation.This growing demand presents potential opportunities for individuals from countries like
Prosper Vanhuvaone, who pretended to be a doctor at Mpilo Hospital has been found guilty and sentenced to 84 months in prison. However, he will only serve 42 months if he pays back the money he took from unsuspecting victims by 30 July 2025. Before the sentencing, Vanhuvaone told the court that he regrets his actions and is committed to reforming. He said that he took the dishonest path due to pressure from his peers, many of whom had already graduated. He also expressed a desire to complete his medical studies through proper channels. Vanhuvaone’s fraudulent activities included defrauding several people, such as Samantha Ziki, whom he allegedly duped out of US$1,600 in a botched nursing progr
Zimbabweans be careful of these scammers they promise to give desperate people jobs. They will make you pay the money to secure the job after you paid they will block you and ban you from the group. They have lots of whatsapp groups and on those groups only them are allowed to talk,if you need a job you have to inbox them.The reason they do that they don’t want other members to suspect how they are scamming people. Ngwarira guys mari ikunetsa unoti ukutambura Wobva wabirwa shoma iyoyo Let’s report themThey scammed my niece , they make u pay for the job after that they keep changing date reku tanga basa , then u will get frustrated eventually they will block you and remove you from the
Mnangagwa has gone beyond being a joke 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Even ZANUPF supporters are laughing! The sad thing is that they are laughing at their own demise, as Mnangagwa continues to do anything and everything to ensure it will take a long time for the world to take us seriously. It is sickening!
Vice President Gen. (Retd) Dr. C.G.D.N Chiwenga this afternoon delivered a speech on behalf of H.E President E.D Mnangagwa on the occassion of the Extraordinary High Level Virtual Meeting of African Heads of State and Government on the cholera situation in Africa. The President encouraged the continent to move beyond reactive responses to cholera outbreaks, instead focusing on acting decisively to eliminate the disease from communitues once and for all. Amongst the measures recommended are; •massive investment in water and sanitation infrastructure, •strengthening health systems and •expanding vaccine access and social equity
The ZRP has taken note of a viral video in which a schoolgirl, dressed in school uniform, is seen smoking what appears to be dagga during a purported birthday celebration, with other students in the background singing a happy birthday song. Investigations are in progress. Anyone with information to report at any nearest Police Station