Sir Wicknell Chivayo gifts Gospel star Dorcas Moyo a brand-new car amid cyberbullying storm

Sir Wicknell Chivayo gifts Gospel star Dorcas Moyo a brand-new car amid cyberbullying storm! Businessman and ZANU PF loyalist Sir Wicknell Chivayo has once again made headlines for his generous streak, this time honouring celebrated gospel artist Dorcas Moyo with a brand-new 2025 Toyota Fortuner 2.4 GD6 and a US$20,000 cash bonus. The gesture comes in the wake of a social media storm that engulfed the singer, sparked by what Chivayo described as “unwarranted cyberbullying” over one of her gospel songs.

A Gift in the Midst of Hate

Taking to his official platforms, Sir Wicknell delivered a passionate statement in defence of Moyo, condemning the online attacks she endured after a resurfaced gospel song, “Ranganai Henyu, Asi Zvichakona”, was misinterpreted and dragged into political debates. The track, which was originally released over five years ago, celebrates God’s power over adversity, but its lyrics were recently politicized, igniting a wave of hate speech and cyber harassment.

Gospel star Dorcas Moyo

Gospel star Dorcas Moyo

Sir Wicknell, known for his unwavering support for the ZANU PF government, criticized the backlash and called for greater political maturity among Zimbabweans.

“What was supposed to be a very beautiful song, boldening our faith in God… was unnecessarily turned political,” he wrote. “The lack of political tolerance amongst Zimbabweans is alarming.”

A Reward for Faith and Talent

Standing firm in Moyo’s corner, Sir Wicknell praised the artist for her spiritual resilience and artistic excellence in the gospel industry. In his post, he emphasized that God often lifts people from public persecution to places of honour, and said Moyo’s experience was no different.

To honour her for “exceptional talent and contributions in the gospel music industry,” Chivayo instructed her to collect her brand-new Toyota Fortuner, fully paid for at Exquisite Car Dealership, along with a US$20,000 cash gift for fuel and personal pampering.

“Please go and see Victor on Wednesday, your brand spanking new 2025 Toyota Fortuner 2.4 GD6 will be ready for collection,” he announced. “Also… a small US$20,000 in cash for petrol and to spoil yourself at the salon, my dear sister. You deserve it after all this stress.”

Turning Hate Into Honour

In a twist of poetic justice, Chivayo extended gratitude to the online trolls who attacked Moyo, suggesting their hate served as fuel for her elevation.

“I also want to thank those who persecuted and ridiculed you, as their hate has made you great,” he wrote. “You can plot as much as you can, but it will certainly fail, as it did before and will continue to fail.”

Chivayo’s reference to biblical vindication echoed throughout his post, reinforcing his belief that divine favour trumps human malice.

A Pattern of Lavish Gifting

This is not the first time Chivayo has bestowed luxury vehicles and cash rewards to Zimbabwean public figures he deems deserving. In recent months, the businessman has given away cars to pastors, musicians, and media personalities, often aligning the gifts with political loyalty or perceived personal integrity.

Chivayo’s flamboyant generosity continues to divide public opinion. While some applaud him for empowering individuals in the arts and faith sectors, others view his gifts as publicity stunts or politically motivated acts intended to bolster the image of ZANU PF and President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

However, supporters argue that in a nation where artists often struggle to earn a living, such recognition is both valid and necessary.

Dorcas Moyo: Grace Under Fire

Dorcas Moyo has remained largely silent throughout the online attacks, focusing instead on her ministry and musical calling. Her fans have rallied behind her, celebrating Sir Wicknell’s gesture as a moment of triumph against adversity.

As the new Toyota Fortuner gleams in the Exquisite showroom, it’s clear that Moyo’s story has taken a redemptive turn—one that proves that faith, talent, and resilience still find reward, even in the face of a storm.

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