Fans React as Wicknell Chivayo Donates US$250 000 to Warriors After US$1.6m to Scotland FC
Controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo has made headlines with a US$250,000 donation to the Zimbabwe Warriors national football team. This comes shortly after his high-profile US$1.6 million pledge to Scotland FC, a team recently promoted to the Premier Soccer League (PSL).
Chivayo, alongside ZANU-PF legislator and Scotland FC owner Scott Sakupwanya, announced the donation to the Warriors on Facebook. The gesture is meant to celebrate the team’s qualification for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
In a lengthy Facebook post, Chivayo wrote:
“AFCON GLORY…The Zimbabwe National Team, the WARRIORS have proudly secured their qualification for the 2025 AFCON, marking a significant milestone in our Nation’s sporting history. This achievement has been built on TEAMWORK, dedication & skill, and highlights the COLLECTIVE effort of the players, technical team, and support staff.”
He continued, saying the donation symbolises appreciation for the Warriors’ efforts:
“In line with the President’s mantra of ‘LEAVING NO ONE AND NO PLACE BEHIND’ and in unwavering support of local sports, HON. SCOTT SAKUPWANYA and I are proud to announce a small donation of USD250,000 to the Warriors. This gesture serves as a token of appreciation for their exceptional achievement in raising Zimbabwe’s flag high on the continental stage.”
Fans React to Wicknell Chivayo Donations to Warriors & Scotland
While many applauded the donation, some fans questioned the disparity in Chivayo’s financial support for the Warriors compared to Scotland FC. Just days earlier, Chivayo announced he had spent US$1.6 million and provided 20 cars for Scotland FC, celebrating their PSL promotion.
On social media, users questioned the priorities:
“Why is it that Scotland FC gets US$1.6 million and 20 cars, yet the Warriors, who are representing the entire nation, get just US$250,000?”
Another comment read:
“We appreciate the donation, but the difference in the amounts is glaring. Surely national pride deserves more?”
Despite this, others defended the businessman, highlighting that the Warriors’ achievement was still recognised and rewarded.
One fan commented:
“It’s still a great gesture. Let’s not forget he didn’t have to give anything at all.”
Official Hand-Over Pending
Chivayo and Sakupwanya have promised to officially hand over the donation after returning from Paris and completing the necessary protocols through the Ministry of Sports. Chivayo’s statement also commended the government for its role in the Warriors’ success:
“We applaud the SECOND REPUBLIC for its steadfast commitment to sports development and its recognition of excellence in Zimbabwe’s athletes. The government’s support has been instrumental in the WARRIORS’ SUCCESS and continues to pave the way for further progress in the sporting arena.”
The announcement has sparked debate on social media, with some celebrating Chivayo’s contributions to sports and others scrutinising the distribution of his funds.
Spotlight on Chivayo’s Philanthropy
Chivayo’s recent financial activities have drawn widespread attention. His support for Scotland FC, including the substantial US$1.6 million donation and the provision of 20 vehicles, underscored his commitment to domestic football. However, the contrast with the Warriors’ allocation has left some questioning his priorities.
As one sports analyst noted:
“Both gestures are commendable, but it’s natural for people to compare. The Warriors represent Zimbabwe on a continental stage, so expectations are understandably higher.”
Regardless of the debates, the Warriors are gearing up for their AFCON campaign, bolstered by Chivayo’s support.S$250k Donation Sparks Debate Among Fans”
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