Sir Wicknell Chivayo Hits Back at Hopewell Chin'ono's Claims of Lavish Cars Purchases with Taxpayers Money[Image Credit: Facebook]

Sir Wicknell Chivayo Hits Back at Hopewell Chin’ono’s Claims of Lavish Cars Purchases with Taxpayers Money

Intratek owner, Sir Wicknell Chivayo, has taken to social media to vehemently refute journalist Hopewell Chin’ono’s claims of using taxpayers’ money to purchase lavish cars for himself and celebrities supporting the ruling party, following his recent Rolls-Royce acquisition. Expressing frustration, Chivayo posted a picture of his fleet of trucks on Instagram as evidence of his legitimate wealth.

Chivayo’s Instagram Status Sets the Record Straight

In a caption accompanying the picture of his trucks, Chivayo highlighted his ownership of 50 trucks and his regular supply of 3 million liters of fuel to Lesotho every week.

“Ma trucks 50 and I supply 3 million litres of fuel to Lesotho every week,” Chivayo’s caption read, showcasing his business operations.

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Chivayo Denies Allegations of Illicit Wealth Acquisition

Chivayo further criticized Chin’ono, accusing him of spreading false narratives about the source of his wealth.

“Unonzwa murombo ane Hopewell achiti imari dzekuba. Taxpayers money chino nechino,” Chivayo added, dismissing the allegations.

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Chivayo Launches Personal Attack on Chin’ono

Finally, Chivayo resorted to insulting Chin’ono, labeling him as “stupid” while highlighting that he bore no responsibility for Chin’ono’s financial situation.

“You’re very foolish. I am not to blame for your poverty,” Chivayo asserted.

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Netizens Reaction

The response from netizens has been mixed, with many expressing skepticism regarding Chivayo’s claims. Some have questioned the scale of Chivayo’s operations, comparing them to renowned trucking companies like Eddie Stobart. Others have raised concerns about the discrepancy between the reported fuel consumption in Lesotho and Chivayo’s claimed supply volume.

@ErickZvirevo:

50 trucks only, and when he says supply fuel to Lesotho does he mean the fuel is his or he’s just a transporter? Eddie STOBBART had 5000 trucks not once did we see him splash cash. Tell him to try another LIE LINE

@BigBrother1984O:

Now you understand why fuel wont be sold in Zig

@suplex_pro:

The question is, have you ever seen these trucks on the road,1, have you ever met someone who works at his company? It is such a small country if you’re doing well, people would want to work for you

@MordenMatahari:

Something doesn’t add up..Lesotho consumes about 2100000 litres per week. How is he supplying more than the country comsumes

@oligarchy78:

Fuel stations have razor thin margins you wont be buying like haisi software or tech business kaa iri plus cant have a monopoly in that business

@terrymutonhori:

Lesotho consumes 2.34 thousand barrels per day, that’s about 372000 litres per day.I’ll let you do the math, remember UNIFRAIGHT is the biggest fuel transporter in Lesotho with only 35 trucks….Haaa saka ari kushanda.Hope SARS haimuteere.

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