1. If you have a property and you inherited and donโt remember where the papers are. 2. If you are in the diaspora and you gave someone power of attorney to do your papers.
3. If you are a normal person and donโt remember where your title deeds are.
4. Or just a normal person who owns a property. You need to read this.
Great initiative by #GreatmanMusic. RETWEET and help him reach as many people as possible!
You know what, my people? A retweet costs you nothing. And when you see somebody who is disabled, like Great Man, pushing this initiative, it should shame us who are able-bodied that we are not able to assist those who are disabled.
The least we can do is to RETWEET so that those who have the heart to help can actually support this cause.
So I ask you again, please RETWEET this initiative that Great Man, who is disabled, has started to assist people like him who are disabled.
It costs you nothing at all as a Zimbabwean or an African to simply RETWEET, or as any other nationality.
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PLEASE SHARE๐ | Nomatter Mubaiwa, 32, appeals for US$30K to undergo heart surgery in India
By Newspack Reporter
Nomatter Mubaiwa aged 32, of 16408 Kuwadzana phase 3, Harare, is appealing for financial support to undergo specialized heart surgery in India. Nomatter is a single mother with one child. Her husband died in February 2020. Mubaiwa, who originally comes from Totororo in Zhombe, is a trained teacher who never practiced due to the shortage of teaching vacancies in the country. She is now a grocery vendor with the help of her sisters. Her mother, Roswitter Mubaiwa, is unemployed and stays in Zhombe.
Nomatterโs health is of great concern to her family, who are doing what they can in their little ways to support her. โAny contribution, no matter how small, would be greatly appreciated and would go a long way in helping her access the necessary medication,โ said Anna Mubaiwa, sister to Nomatter.
Nomatter was diagnosed with a malfunctioning heart in February 2025. Her condition makes her feel dizzy, and she has difficulties in breathing. Also, her legs are swollen, which affects her eating habits, while at times she experiences severe nose bleeding. A quotation from India reflects that the process would require US$30,000. 00, including airfares and accommodation.
Records from the doctors indicate that Nomatter is suffering from a multi-valvular rheumatic heart disease, which can be rectified through the surgery process.
The disease has now compromised Nomatterโs livelihood as she is in and out of the hospital, which affects her ability to survive.
The family is asking for help in cash or kind to make it possible for Nomatter to have the life-saving surgery she needs. If you would like to assist, please use the Ecocash details below:
- Ecocash Number: 0775561068
- Account Holder: Kudzai Mubaiwa (Nomatterโs sister)
For more information you can get in touch with:
Rumbidzai Mubaiwa - +263 78 352 4755
Kudzai Mubaiwa - +263 77 556 1068
Annah Mubaiwa - +263715680401.
Well-wishers can also contact the Newspack if they want to contribute something to Nomatter.
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21-Year-Old Bulawayo Student Appeals for Support to Pursue Medical Studies at UZ.
A 21-year-old student from Bulawayo is appealing for financial assistance to pursue a Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Sciences at the University of Zimbabwe (UZ), after defying years of hardship to excel in his studies.
Robin Tawananyasha Zvenyika, who lives with his mother and two siblings in a two-roomed cottage in Sauerstown, secured a place in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences but now faces the challenge of raising funds for tuition, accommodation, and basic living expenses.
โI cannot afford to pay for my tuition, accommodation, food, books and even clothing,โ Zvenyika told CITE. โI am kindly asking those with willing hearts and whose financial circumstances can allow me to pursue my dream.โ
Zvenyika, whose father abandoned the family when he was just three weeks old, has been raised by his mother who has struggled to provide for the family. Despite these difficulties, he persevered and excelled at school, recently achieving outstanding A-Level results in Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics.
Now, with a university offer in hand, Zvenyika hopes that well-wishers can help him realise his dream of becoming a medical professional and giving back to his community.
Those wishing to assist can contact Zvenyika directly:โจ๐ Phone: +263 788 130 232โจ๐ง Email: [email protected]