No questions asked!: Chivayo puts up US$100 000 reward for armed robbery suspects

Showbiz Reporter

Flamboyant businessman Wicknell Chivayo has offered a US$100 000 reward for information leading to the arrest of suspects involved in a robbery at his in-laws’ farm in Marondera, just days after he paid lobola for Lucy Muteke.

Posting on his Facebook page this evening, Chivayo expressed regret over the incident, which took place in the early hours of March 18, 2025, at Alpha and Omega Farm.

“It is with utmost regret that I share a very unfortunate incident that occurred at my in-laws’ residence in Marondera. According to information confirmed by the Zimbabwe Republic Police, a case of armed robbery is under investigation involving 20 suspects who unlawfully gained access to my in-laws’ residence and stole a significant sum of money and various valuable items,” wrote Chivayo.

Condemning the crime, he urged the public to assist law enforcement with any information that could lead to the identification and arrest of the perpetrators.

To support this public effort, I am offering a reward of US$100 000 in hard cash to anyone who provides credible information leading to the positive identification of any or all of these shameless robbers, their residential locations, or other significant particulars, ultimately resulting in their arrest.

“This reward is offered on a no-questions-asked basis, provided any of the culprits are identified and apprehended.”

Chivayo also shared contact details of key police officials and departments, urging people with information to reach out immediately.

According to a statement from the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), the robbery occurred at around 1:00am, with suspects making off with US$74 100 in cash and several valuables, including mobile phones and a firearm. Investigations are ongoing.

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