Wicknell Chivayo, the flamboyant Zimbabwean businessman, has taken to social media to vehemently deny recent rumors linking him romantically to two young women, Mihlali Ndamase and Mazvi.
Chivayo's fiery statement opens with him addressing the "most ridiculous and laughable rumors" circulating online. He categorically states that he has no connection to either woman, neither personally nor through business associates.
The source of his frustration? A blogger known as "@The Instigator" on platform X. Chivayo accuses the blogger of fabricating the entire story out of spite, his ego bruised by Chivayo's recent social media post flaunting his new 2024 Rolls Royce Spectre. Chivayo suggests The Instigator, seeking online validation, resorted to "a pathetic story" for attention.
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Wicknell Chivayo Slams "Baseless Falsehoods": Denies Affairs with Mihlali Ndamase and Mazvi |
Concerned about protecting his reputation, Chivayo expresses empathy for both Mazvi and Mihlali, who are unwittingly caught in this web of rumors. He colorfully describes the situation using a Shona idiom, "Iyo NGOCHANI marara inonzi TATELICIOUS rwendo runo chandakaitadzira chihombe" (loosely translating to "What a terrible, troublesome journey this fabricated story has taken me on").
Chivayo concludes by extending his apologies to the women, their families, and partners (if any) for any distress caused by these "fictitious stories." He then aims a parting shot at The Instigator, urging him to consider the potential consequences of spreading falsehoods for online clout.
Chivayo signs off by vowing to keep working hard and "closing BIG DEALS worldwide" to ensure his financial success remains unfazed by "fake controversies" and "nonsense lies." This social media outburst highlights the challenges of maintaining a public image in the age of online gossip. Chivayo's response, while passionate, also raises questions about the responsibility of content creators and the impact of social media on personal lives.