‘ Government Bailed Out 25 Trafficked Women, Not Chivayo’-Foreign Affairs minister Mumbengegwi

‘ Government Bailed Out 25 Trafficked Women, Not Chivayo’-Foreign Affairs minister Mumbengegwi

  Foreign Affairs minister Simbarashe Mumbengegwi has dismissed claims that flamboyant businessman Wicknell Chivayo bought air tickets for stranded 32 females in Kuwait. He said government had already secured 25 tickets to bring back the women when Chivayo chipped in. “The government of Zimbabwe takes its responsibility seriously to protect its citizens and by the time we got aid from Chivayo and Philip Chiyangwa, we had already secured 25 tickets for the girls” said the…

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‘Businessman Phillip Chiyangwa Says Liquidated Bulawayo Businesses Must Work Together To Revive Them ‘

‘Businessman Phillip Chiyangwa Says Liquidated Bulawayo Businesses Must Work Together To Revive Them ‘

   BUSINESS tycoon Phillip Chiyangwa has urged owners of liquidated businesses in Bulawayo to work towards resuscitating them, saying it would take ages if they wait for the government to revive the industries in the city. Chiyangwa, who is also the Zifa chairman, was in Bulawayo yesterday to assess progress on the revival of one of his companies, Zeco Holdings in Belmont. The engineering company once supplied rail wagons to the National Railways of Zimbabwe…

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Multi-millionaire Wicknell Munodaani Chivayo (34) Pledges To Pay Off Zifa US$180 000 Debt To Saintfiet.

Multi-millionaire Wicknell Munodaani Chivayo (34) Pledges To Pay Off Zifa US$180 000 Debt To Saintfiet.

Just over two weeks into office, ZIFA have moved to start offsetting their crippling debt with the association’s president Philip Chiyangwa yesterday securing a crucial million-dollar sponsorship deal that should ease the broke soccer mother body’s woes. Chiyangwa completed a hectic day in office which began with an emergency ZIFA board meeting by signing the massive deal in which Harare businessman Wicknell Chivayo pledged to clear some of ZIFA’s debts starting with the US$180 000…

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Chiyangwa Backed By 14 Out Of 14 Provincial Votes Virtually Assured Of Winning Zifa Presidential Race

  IT appears that Harare businessman Philip Chiyangwa has triumphed in the race to replace Cuthbert Dube as the Zifa president and the elections, set for December 5 this year, might just be a mere formality. With candidates needing more than half the votes of the councillors, in the event of the race failing to produce a candidate who polls more than two thirds of the 58 votes to win the Zifa presidency, it appears…

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