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Mbinga Mike Chimombe and Mainini Out and About: Panashe’s big sis was not in the picture

Mbinga Mike Chimombe and Mainini Out and About: Panashe’s big sis was not in the picture

Mike Chimombe is a Zimbabwean legal practitioner, businessman, and socialite. Chimombe is the nephew of Phillip Chiyangwa. In 2016 Chimombe was the President of the Affirmative Action Group for Mashonaland West Chapter.

Mike Chimombe impregnated his wife’s sister. The sister’s name is Panashe Rusero. A family member who spoke to ZiMetro said Mike started living with Mitchell (his wife) when Panashe was still in Form 2-3, that is in 2009-2010. When Panashe was in Lower 6 she would go and stay at her elder sister’s house.

When she was now staying with them, Chimombe would go to clubs at night with Panashe and that is when family members started noticing that something was happening between the two of them.

Chimombe reportedly once attempted to marry Panashe but the uncle he approached would not have it and he was chased away. When reached for comment, Mike Chimombe said that it was none of the press’ business as it was his personal life.

Mitchell, Chimombe’s wife could neither deny nor confirm the story and directed ZiMetro News to speak to Panashe and Mike Chimombe.

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On the other hand Panashe did not answer when the publication contacted her for a comment.

In other news that has gripped the country,

Financial Intelligence Unit Investigating Individuals Fingered In Gold Mafia Documentary

The Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) has reportedly commenced investigations into individuals implicated in money laundering activities and illicit gold dealings in Al Jazeera’s documentary revealing alleged criminals driving gold smuggling and money laundering worth billions of dollars in Southern Africa.

Al Jazeera 'Gold Mafia' Documentary Prompts Investigation Into Uebert Angel

Last week the Insurance and Pensions Commission (IPEC) launched investigations into Uebert Angel and Ewan Macmillan in a bid to ascertain the assets they own as well as the duo’s recent transactions.

Angel, who is President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s special envoy and ambassador-at-large to Europe and the Americas, and Macmillan are both mentioned in the Al Jazeera documentary as part of an alleged band of money launderers….continue reading

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