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Help needed for 98-year-old grandpa staying alone

Help needed for 98-year-old grandpa staying alone. Meet Sekuru Moses Muroyi 98 years Mahende village ward 11, Shurugwi. Never got married, no kids. He is on his own.
Tamiswa Njovana, Councilor, Ward 3; Tongogara Rural District Council Chairperson has pleaded with wellwishers for assistance for a 98-year-old grandpa whom he said lives alone in Shurugwi. He said:
This is the state of his life. Hoping someone here will help him out with something. Please get in touch with me on WhatApp 0716367101 so our contribution reaches him DIRECTLY.
Source – Pindula News
In other news – ZACC trying to recover properties bought through graft in other countries
ZACC trying to recover properties bought through graft in other countries. ZACC and the NPA and the Justice Ministry have reportedly sent letters seeking assistance to track down the assets that might have been bought by politicians and other people using externalized funds to the United Arab Emirates, China, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the Isle of Man.
Zimbabwe Anti Corruption Commission (ZACC) has said they are now working on trying to recover assets that were bought by Zimbabweans using corruption proceeds, The Herald reports. This was revealed by…Learn More.
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