Rich businessman Wicknell Chivayo made the news again after buying fancy cars for a church leader. He spent $590,000 on vehicles for Bishop Nehemiah Mutendi from Zion Christian Church and his wife. Chivayo posted about this gift on Facebook for everyone to see.
He picked out a brand-new 2025 Range Rover Autobiography SV that cost $400,000 for Bishop Mutendi. The wife received a 2025 Toyota Land Cruiser 300 Series worth $190,000. Chivayo said he gave these cars because he wanted to thank them for helping poor people in many communities.
Chivayo felt happy after watching how the church used his earlier present of $1 million from last year. He saw financial reports that showed exactly where all that money went. The church helped hospitals, schools, and many charity groups under the leadership of the Bishop and his wife.
When Chivayo visited places like Mbungo and Defe, he really liked what he saw. The church pays school fees for kids without parents, feeds hungry people, and builds a beautiful church. He claimed everything they did matched President Mnangagwa's message about citizens building their country.
The cars changed hands on April 3rd when Chivayo met with someone named Victor to choose these gifts. He called these expensive vehicles just a small way to show thanks for their amazing work. He wanted to help them continue their church activities and programs for people who need help.
He picked out a brand-new 2025 Range Rover Autobiography SV that cost $400,000 for Bishop Mutendi. The wife received a 2025 Toyota Land Cruiser 300 Series worth $190,000. Chivayo said he gave these cars because he wanted to thank them for helping poor people in many communities.
Chivayo felt happy after watching how the church used his earlier present of $1 million from last year. He saw financial reports that showed exactly where all that money went. The church helped hospitals, schools, and many charity groups under the leadership of the Bishop and his wife.
When Chivayo visited places like Mbungo and Defe, he really liked what he saw. The church pays school fees for kids without parents, feeds hungry people, and builds a beautiful church. He claimed everything they did matched President Mnangagwa's message about citizens building their country.
The cars changed hands on April 3rd when Chivayo met with someone named Victor to choose these gifts. He called these expensive vehicles just a small way to show thanks for their amazing work. He wanted to help them continue their church activities and programs for people who need help.