Based on the images provided, Temba P. Mliswa is tweeting about an alleged financial dispute between a VP and an individual named Chivayo. Mliswa claims this dispute, rather than a genuine anti-corruption effort, is the real reason for Chivayo’s arrest.Here is a summary of the events Mliswa alleges:The VP allegedly asked for sixRolls Roycevehicles and$250,000for wedding preparations.The VP received a wedding gift of$250,000, but only$50,000was publicly announced.During the honeymoon in the Seychelles, the couple allegedly received another$250,000.The VP’s partner supposedly received1 million Randsfor shopping in South Africa.The VP also allegedly received another1 million Randsfor a gift for his wife and requested another$450,000to acquire three apartments for the VP’s children.
The apartments were needed because the children had to move out of their house after the VP got married.In total, the VP and his family had received over$1 millionfrom Chivayo.The tension began when a promised$150,000was not delivered promptly, and Chivayo felt the financial requests were “too much.”Mliswa argues that the campaign to arrest Chivayo is a “revenge move” born from this private dispute, not a true fight against corruption. He states that he has more evidence and will share it in the future. Mliswa claims this dispute, rather than a genuine anti-corruption effort, is the real reason for Chivayo’s arrest.
The VP allegedly asked for sixRolls Roycevehicles and$250,000for wedding preparations. The VP received a wedding gift of$250,000, but only$50,000was publicly announced. During the honeymoon in the Seychelles, the couple allegedly received another$250,000.
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The VP’s partner supposedly received1 million Randsfor shopping in South Africa. The VP also allegedly received another1 million Randsfor a gift for his wife and requested another$450,000to acquire three apartments for the VP’s children. The apartments were needed because the children had to move out of their house after the VP got married.
In total, the VP and his family had received over$1 millionfrom Chivayo. The tension began when a promised$150,000was not delivered promptly, and Chivayo felt the financial requests were “too much.” Mliswa argues that the campaign to arrest Chivayo is a “revenge move” born from this private dispute, not a true fight against corruption.
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