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Pokello Nare Denies False Reports of Ignatius Chombo's Death
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46084, member: 636"] False reports about former Finance Minister Ignatius Chombo spread across social media Wednesday. People claimed the former government official had died from prostate cancer at a private hospital in Harare. The rumors quickly gained attention on various online platforms. Many users shared the unverified information without checking its accuracy. The claims created confusion among citizens who remembered Chombo from his government service. Pokello Nare stepped forward to deny the death reports about her stepfather. The socialite used her Instagram account to correct the false information. She expressed frustration about people creating fake stories online. Nare confirmed that Chombo remains healthy and strong. Her statement helped stop the spread of misinformation about the former minister. Chombo held important positions during Robert Mugabe's presidency. He worked as Finance Minister briefly in 2017 before Mugabe lost power. The former official also served in Local Government and Home Affairs roles. He has avoided public appearances since the military helped remove Mugabe from office. Courts later cleared him of corruption and abuse of office charges. Zimbabwe has experienced similar false death rumors about public figures before. Politicians and musicians have become targets of online death hoaxes over the years. These fake reports often spread rapidly through social media channels. The false information can cause distress to families and friends of the targeted individuals. Verification of news sources remains important to prevent the spread of such misinformation. [/QUOTE]
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