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“Zimbabwe Businessman Chivayo Withdraws $3.6M Parliament Pledge, Offers $5M for Grassroots Projects”

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“Zimbabwe Businessman Chivayo Withdraws $3.6M Parliament Pledge, Offers $5M for Grassroots Projects”

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Last updated: April 21, 2026 9:43 am
By Nexio Studio Newsroom 3 Min Read
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Zimbabwe Businessman Wicknel Chivayo Shifts $5M Pledge from Parliament to Grassroots Projects

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A Pledge Met with SkepticismRedirecting Funds to Local InitiativesApology to Parliament and Party LeadersReactions and Next Steps

Controversial Zimbabwean businessman Wicknel Chivayo has backtracked on his initial $3.6 million pledge to Parliament, announcing a revised $5 million commitment aimed at grassroots development instead. The move follows criticism from political figures and the ruling ZANU-PF youth league, who questioned the motives and timing of his original donation.

A Pledge Met with Skepticism

Chivayo’s earlier offer, made in honor of Zimbabwe’s independence, was intended to support constituency development. However, it quickly drew mixed reactions, with some officials suggesting the donation bypassed proper party protocols.

In a detailed statement, Chivayo acknowledged the backlash, admitting his approach may have overlooked “institutional sensitivities.” He emphasized that he has no political ambitions, describing himself solely as a businessman and philanthropist.

“Upon reflection and after considering concerns raised by my comrades, I recognize that my pledge, though well-intentioned, may not have followed the appropriate channels,” he said.

Redirecting Funds to Local Initiatives

Instead of funneling the money through Parliament, Chivayo now plans to distribute $500,000 to each of Zimbabwe’s 10 provinces. The funds will be managed by ZANU-PF provincial structures to support community-based projects.

“I remain committed to supporting Zimbabwe’s development under President Mnangagwa’s leadership,” Chivayo stated. “This revised pledge will ensure resources directly benefit our people at the grassroots level.”

Apology to Parliament and Party Leaders

Chivayo also issued a public apology to Parliament, the Speaker, and ZANU-PF youth leaders for any “discomfort or misunderstanding” caused by his initial announcement.

“My respect for party leadership is unwavering,” he said. “I am a loyal party member and will continue supporting our collective vision for a prosperous Zimbabwe.”

Reactions and Next Steps

While some critics remain skeptical of Chivayo’s motives, others see the shift as a pragmatic response to political realities. Analysts suggest the controversy highlights tensions between private donors and established party structures in Zimbabwe’s political landscape.

The businessman’s revised pledge is expected to undergo further consultations with ZANU-PF officials before implementation. If fulfilled, the $5 million injection could significantly impact local development initiatives—though questions linger about oversight and accountability.

For now, Chivayo’s move underscores the delicate balance between private philanthropy and political protocol in Zimbabwe’s evolving economic environment.

— Reported by Nexio News

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