TAMBirai CHIREMERA CHAUYA💵💸💰
MAKATANGIRWA NEDARE
Zimbabwean businessman Sir Wicknell Chivhayo has done it again 🇿🇼✈️
The customised WMC 777 – Gulfstream G550 private jet is now finally coming home to Zimbabwe without fail, all the way from Gulfstream Headquarters to its home soil.
USD 34 million well spent and fully paid.The G550 offers ultra-long range, luxury interiors, high-speed performance and advanced avionics, placing Zimbabweans among the global elite, thanks to Black Empowerment policies under the Second Republic led by President ED Mnangagwa IWE WOSVORA?
MUKURU WEMAZUVA NDIBABA VENYU VAKOMANA 💵💰💵💸 @wicknellchivayo
@tatechikukwa Maybe midzimu yangu have something on me handiziye but i would never leave Zim for any country, mari yandohora haisi yembiri hayo but haa nditori bho ndakadaro, home is always best they say.
My car has this similar ugly square number plate in the rear that makes it look ugly. Can I change it? But this one takes the biscuit. We Zimbos are not particularly blessed with aesthetic appeal.
Dear South Africans and the rest of the world dont be fooled by the propaganda ,Zimbabwe is rising and the reality on the ground tells a different story...Under the visionary leadership of @edmnangagwa, we’ve built world class roads , sleek skyscrapers and massive industrial hubs that are transforming our economy.
To our neighbors in South Africa, look at these photos and see the truth our people are living large and our infrastructure is top tier. The home fires are burning bright and many are already heading back kuyalunga ekhaya siyabonga 👏 👏 👏
The 48-Hour Flush: How the “Back Door” Really Works ✈️🇨🇭
Ever wondered how someone can “donate” $10 million in luxury cars while the rest of the country is scraping by? Come on that’s not generosity. It’s a well-oiled, high-velocity laundering machine.
Here’s exactly how it runs:
Step 1: The Gold Run (Getting the Money Out)
The jet — ZS-ACT — makes quick stops in places like Nairobi and Dar es Salaam to load up on gold. Then it’s off to Sharjah, where the gold gets refined and polished into something that looks clean enough to sell on the open market.
The real move happens next: the plane touches down in Basel, Switzerland. Not by accident. Basel is the nerve center of the global gold trade, packed with refineries like Metalor. This is where the paperwork gets done and the real payday begins.
Step 2: The 48-Hour Flush (Beating the Clock)
These days, serious bank accounts run on automated triggers. If dirty or “grey” money like gold sale proceeds sits untouched for more than 48 hours, the system flags it for human scrutiny. Also automatic audit on companies accounts submission.
That’s why he flies in personally. He signs what needs signing and immediately shifts the funds into a secondary shelf company before the window slams shut. Miss that 48-hour deadline, and the account can freeze solid.
Step 3: The Clean Loan-Back (Bringing It Home)
1 example in particular
Once the money’s cleaned, it has to re-enter the country looking legit. So instead of simply buying the cars, he “lends” the funds to a local luxury dealership. The dealer imports the vehicles using that loan.
Then, through another shell company he controls, he buys the cars from the same dealership. The dealer repays the “loan,” and suddenly everything looks like a straightforward business deal. To the public, he’s the generous benefactor gifting fancy cars. In truth, he’s just laundering money right out in the open.
The Bottom Line:
He’s not heading to Basel for routine maintenance. That’s the convenient excuse. The real purpose is simple: beat the clock, get the signatures done, and keep the money flowing before anyone inside the bank starts asking questions.
It’s all happening in plain sight — or should I say, “plane” sight. 😉
Don’t get distracted by the shiny gifts. Follow the money. Always follow the money.
35 out of 56 Commonwealth countries do not directly elect their head of government. That’s 63%.
We may not be in the Commonwealth, but most of its members are our development peers—so on democratic governance, that’s a useful benchmark. Worth asking: how do we compare?
#CAB3
Temba Mliswa comes across as an outspoken, resilient Zimbabwean politician and businessman. A former ZANU-PF insider who became independent MP for Norton, he's known for bold parliamentary work, chairing key committees on mines, energy, education, and agriculture. With roots in sports coaching and farming, he often challenges the status quo. His latest post shows a clear family-oriented side—enjoying quality time with his kids during the holidays.
Special time with precious people. It's always good to spend time with my kids. During this holiday I shall be leading them on a rollercoaster of activities starting with Independence celebrations and then ZITF. So much fun to be had!
Over 25 million impressions over the past few weeks & not a single investigative journalist or media outlet has uttered anything!
It’s VERY telling! We on our own MaZimba!