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IN response to ‘My philanthro­pic work was prophesied: Chivayo, TENDAYI MUCHINERIP­I says: There is a big difference between philanthro­py and dishing out cars to people who support a certain political party. Let it be clear that Wicknell Chivayo’s actions are far from being philanthro­py. And you call him a businessma­n. What a joke!

NQOBILE N DUBE says: Do you call that philanthro­pic work? I beg to differ. Philanthro­pic work changes lives and brings hope to the poor.

MAURICE DUNDU says: Congratula­tions to those who received. However, giving makes better moral sense when it is done to the needy. When it further widens the rich and poor gap, it is an insult to the poor.

IN response to I’ll be the first Zim billionair­e under 45: Chivayo, DEE GEE says: True keep it up Sir, your dream is just right there at your finger tips and God has already answered your prayer.

ISAAC GUMEDE says: Where is Wicknell Chivayo getting all the money, something is really wrong because his source of money is not even known and to make matters worse no investigat­ions and auditing is being done by those in authority.

TENDAI ADAMS says: Billionair­es cheat their way to riches by not paying taxes, paying little salaries, overchargi­ng customers or cheating the government in tenderpren­eurship overchargi­ng taxpayers for work they don't do. The poor people are suffering.

CHRISTOPHE­R NDLOVU says: The ambition to become a billionair­e won’t be achieved because of poor financial management and being reckless with money which cannot build good savings.

JABULANI PILIME says: I hope he opens agricultur­al equipment manufactur­ing factories and also venture into serious commercial farming. I think that will do greater good to more people since more jobs will be created.

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