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Vakawanda vane mari asi vashoma vane moyo unenge wa Sir Wicknell wekubatsira vasina. Bro has dished out millions to Zimbabweans nekuda kwelove🙏🏽🤝🏼
The world's best GIVER... 🙌
@wicknellchivayo@CMukungunugwa
Vakawanda vane mari asi vashoma vane moyo unenge wa Sir Wicknell wekubatsira vasina. Bro has dished out millions to Zimbabweans nekuda kwelove🙏🏽🤝🏼
The world's best GIVER... 🙌
@wicknellchivayo@CMukungunugwa
There’s definitely truth in the idea that giving brings a deeper kind of fulfilment once your own needs are met. When you’ve got the houses, Rolls Roycs, Rolexes, jets, and everything else sorted, material things stop carrying the same meaning, and that’s where giving starts to matter more than spending on yourself.
Sir Wicknell has chosen that path of giving, and whether people agree with everything or not, it’s clear his generosity has impacted many lives and inspired a lot of young people. At the end of the day, purpose isn’t just in what you accumulate, but in what you do for others.
A 21-year-old thigh vendor, Hazel Makavanga, is accused of breaking into the apartment of one of her regular clients in Harare's Avenues area and stealing valuables worth US$1,550.
She allegedly entered Tendai Chizura's apartment at Warwick Flats through a window and took several items. After being confronted, she tried to seduce a security guard in an attempt to avoid being stopped and escape with the stolen property.
Full story on H-Metro!