iHarare Social Media News| Wicknell Chivayo, Mike Chimombe & Moses Mpofu Summoned By ZACC
The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission Chairperson, Michael Reza revealed that they have summoned Wicknell Chivayo, Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu for interviews.
Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) is investigating the trio for money laundering and corruption.
The ZACC probe was prompted after explosive audio tapes purported to be from Wicknell leaked on social media.
Speaking during an interview today, Michael Reza confirmed that they are currently investigating Wicknell Chivayo, Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu.
He emphasized that there will be “no sacred cows” in their investigation into the multimillion-dollar ZEC election materials contract. He said that they gleaned considerable information after getting hints from Wicknell Chivayo’s second audio and letter to Ren-Form.
📹 Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission chairman Michael Reza says “no sacred cows” in their investigation into the multimillion dollar ZEC election materials contract. Businessmen Wicknell Chivayo, Moses Mpofu and Mike Chikombe summoned by investigators, face arrest if they delay pic.twitter.com/xBY9lRE3k5
— ZimLive (@zimlive) June 17, 2024
He revealed that Wicknell Chivayo, Moses Mpofu and Mike Chikombe have since been summoned by investigators for interviews. Michael Reza said if they delay they will go and pick them up.
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Sam Levy’s Village Sale Sets Social Media Abuzz
Zimbabwe’s prestigious shopping centre, Sam Levy’s Village has been put on sale.
Situated in Harare’s Borrowdale suburb, Sam Levy’s Village was built by Jewish businessman, the late Sam Rahamin Levy, in 1990.
Sam levy is selling 120 million,do you guys think that’s a fair valuation ? pic.twitter.com/KbWLTDVbeq
— Uncle Tony (@antomukuwa) June 17, 2024
The mall which features supermarkets, restaurants, gyms, cinemas, beauty parlours, skating ring is going for US$120 million.
It’s being sold under Pam Golding properties
Two Zimbabwean Men Beat Up in South Africa After Failing to Settle R31000 Alcohol Bill
Meanwhile, two Zimbabwean men were beaten up in South Africa after they failed to settle their alcohol bill.
The two yet-to-be-identified men went to a popular spot and indulged in alcohol worth R31000.
In the video that is circulating on social media the two men were captured on camera seated on the bathroom floor being interrogated.
One of the patrons can be seen slapping them while one of them is busy taking a video.
Watch the video below;
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