Zimbabwean businessman and Seventh-day Adventist elder Kudakwashe Regimond Tagwirei paid homage to the ZANU-PF political party, saying he is grateful for Sakunda Holdings' success in the Republic of Zimbabwe.
He went further to say he is willing to dedicate his life to ensure that the Zimbabwe...
Kudakwashe Tagwirei got kicked out of a major Zanu PF meeting and his political dreams took a serious hit. The wealthy businessman wants to join the Central Committee but faces massive problems. Party bosses seem to hate his methods and question his qualifications. His money might actually hurt...
Business mogul Kudakwashe Tagwirei crashed a political party meeting he had no right to attend. The wealthy businessman appeared at a Zanu PF central committee meeting without obtaining prior permission from party leaders. Chris Mutsvangwa blasted Tagwirei for breaking party rules and acting...
Zimbabwe's ruling party just put wealthy businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei on deck for a top political spot. The Zanu PF Central Committee wants him as a new member but must wait for official approval. Party leaders decided to delay the vote until more provinces bring their candidates forward...
Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga kicked business tycoon Kudakwashe Tagwirei out of his first ruling party meeting Thursday afternoon. Security guards walked the wealthy businessman out of the building at 1:15pm during the Central Committee session. Multiple party insiders confirmed the...
Businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei sparked controversy Wednesday after telling university students that Zimbabweans without government contracts are foolish. The Sakunda Holdings founder spoke at the National University of Science and Technology. He defended himself against accusations of being a...
Kudakwashe Regimond Tagwirei stands as Zimbabwe's most influential businessman, earning the nickname "Queen Bee" for his vast economic reach across the nation. He founded and leads Sakunda Holdings Group, a company established in 2005 that now controls a significant portion of Zimbabwe's...
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