Comedian Freddy Manjalima begged businessman Sir Wicknell Chivayo for another vehicle after his gifted Toyota Aqua crashed. The entertainer posted on Facebook, asking the philanthropist for help getting back on the road. Kapfupi said the first car helped him travel to work and feed his family. The December 23 accident destroyed the Toyota and left him without transport. He thanked Sir Wicknell for the original gift but explained he needed another vehicle.
The performer wrote that he feels grateful for Sir Wicknell's past kindness and generosity. Kapfupi said he must use kombis again since he lost his car in the crash. He asked if the businessman still had room in his heart for helping him. The comedian called Sir Wicknell his father and begged for consideration. Radio host DJ Shugeta confirmed that the accident had occurred and shared photos of the wrecked vehicle.
Kapfupi survived the crash with minor injuries but still suffers chest and head pain. The entertainer recovered from most of his physical problems over several months. He hopes Sir Wicknell will answer his Facebook plea and provide another car. The comedian noted that children who remain silent about their problems often go without help. Kapfupi waits for word from the generous businessman about receiving replacement transportation.
The performer wrote that he feels grateful for Sir Wicknell's past kindness and generosity. Kapfupi said he must use kombis again since he lost his car in the crash. He asked if the businessman still had room in his heart for helping him. The comedian called Sir Wicknell his father and begged for consideration. Radio host DJ Shugeta confirmed that the accident had occurred and shared photos of the wrecked vehicle.
Kapfupi survived the crash with minor injuries but still suffers chest and head pain. The entertainer recovered from most of his physical problems over several months. He hopes Sir Wicknell will answer his Facebook plea and provide another car. The comedian noted that children who remain silent about their problems often go without help. Kapfupi waits for word from the generous businessman about receiving replacement transportation.