CONTROVERSIAL businessman Wicknell Chivayo has revealed that his act of giving back to the community was a prophecy being fulfilled to clear his path to become Zimbabwe’s first billionaire under the age of 45.
Chivayo has been in the spotlight recently for buying
flashy cars for well-known musicians and Johanne Masowe apostolic sect leaders
and congregants.
The 41-year-old man, who was raised in Chivhu’s remote
Gandami village, told NewsDay Weekender that his good deeds were a prophecy
that was coming to pass.
“Inini ndinochengetwa netsanaguro dzekuMasowe. I have
received a number of prophecies over my life and one which stands out is that I
am going to be a billionaire,” he said.
“Ndakanorara mugomo kwaMurehwa praying for the fulfilment
of this prophecy and it is coming to pass. I was, however, strictly advised
nemweya kuti ndisazofa ndakasiya kubetsera vanhu. So I will never stop helping
people as this will also open my blessings in becoming the youngest billionaire
in Zimbabwe.”
He added: “I look forward to another interview very soon
when I become the first billionaire in Zimbabwe under the age of 45.”
The Zanu PF party apologist, who can be rather aggressive
online, disclosed that the money he lavishes on others from his own resources
and the assistance won’t empty his fat wallet.
“So it is from my personal savings and other earnings that
I can choose to be generous and undertake various charitable work. What I have
been blessed with to this day is not of my own abilities, but by the grace of
God. Blessing other people through what I have been given by God can never
deplete or dent my pocket.
“Showing love is like sowing seeds in a field. You reap a
hundred-fold when the field eventually bears fruit. So long as ndichipfeka
nguwo chena, Baba Johane varinyenyedzi yangu, handichoboke, hazviite,” he
added.
Chivayo said being a public figure comes with a fair share
of complications, disclosing that he can hardly walk in town without attracting
a crowd or without random fans asking for money or cars.
He, however, said apart from some people praising him for
his good deeds, others have the habit of antagonising him or hurling insults on
social media on the pretext of unfounded allegations.
“I have over the years developed a thick skin, semughetto
boy wekuChitungwiza and I am not affected at all by pejorative reactions to my
public standing,” Chivayo said.
While there have been flashy businesspeople who like
showing off their money throughout the years, such as Philip Chiyangwa, Passion
Java and Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure, Chivayo popularly known as Sir Wicknell,
seems to have raised the bar higher.
Last month, he increased the stakes by purchasing a
brand-new S500 Mercedes-Benz for musician Jah Prayzah, which was reportedly
valued at US$180 000.
Hardly a week had passed since his first act of kindness
when he made another move and this time purchased Suluman Chimbetu a brand-new
2022 Mercedes-Benz GLE 300, which is expected to fetch US$140 000.
He also shelled US$155 000 on a Mercedes-Benz GLE400d for
musician Sandra Ndebele.
The court of public opinion initially discounted these
gestures as mere publicity gimmicks.
But the man seems undaunted.
Critics say Chivayo could have used the money to turn
around the health sector which is in shambles, but he believes people are sent
for different missions and one has to do what his heart tells him to do.
He has also donated US$1 million to the Zion Christian
Church which is well-known for its developmental projects around the country.
The church has over the years built schools, dams and
constructed roads in their area of operations, which pushed Chivayo to add a
“token of appreciation” to help the church continue with the projects. Newsday
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