Zimbabwean rapper Ti Gonzi has publicly appealed to President Emmerson Mnangagwa after losing $6,000 in an alleged vehicle scam. The musician claims that bodyguard Tapiwa Chikondo sold him an automobile with counterfeit license plates and no proper registration at Yadah Hotel, where Prophet Walter Magaya's ministry is located. After discovering the fraud, Ti Gonzi says the seller disappeared for more than a year despite initially promising to refund the payment and reclaim the vehicle.
The hip-hop artist detailed his attempts to seek assistance from Magaya himself, receiving only $30 for gasoline before being repeatedly avoided. He filed complaints with Waterfalls Police Station and the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission, but authorities have produced no resolution despite allegedly completing their investigation six months earlier. Vehicle Tracking Solutions impounded the automobile after confirming its illegal status.
Chikondo appeared in court on the day before Ti Gonzi's social media letter went public, facing separate assault and obstruction charges. The 34-year-old Zimbabwe National Army soldier allegedly attacked detectives attempting to arrest Magaya at his prayer site. Prosecutors opposed bail, citing violent tendencies and another pending case. Ti Gonzi maintains he possesses all transaction documentation and remains determined to pursue justice.
The hip-hop artist detailed his attempts to seek assistance from Magaya himself, receiving only $30 for gasoline before being repeatedly avoided. He filed complaints with Waterfalls Police Station and the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission, but authorities have produced no resolution despite allegedly completing their investigation six months earlier. Vehicle Tracking Solutions impounded the automobile after confirming its illegal status.
Chikondo appeared in court on the day before Ti Gonzi's social media letter went public, facing separate assault and obstruction charges. The 34-year-old Zimbabwe National Army soldier allegedly attacked detectives attempting to arrest Magaya at his prayer site. Prosecutors opposed bail, citing violent tendencies and another pending case. Ti Gonzi maintains he possesses all transaction documentation and remains determined to pursue justice.