Pesa otas: Ruto's wealthy pal Chivayo to give KSh 194k each to student leaders
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- Zimbabwean businessman Wicknell Chivayo announced a generous financial pledge for the country's Junior Parliamentarians
- Chivayo said he was struck by the young leaders' confidence, eloquence and maturity during their parliamentary session
- The total payout runs into hundreds of thousands of US dollars, with each participant set to receive US$1,500
Zimbabwean businessman Sir Wicknell Chivayo has turned heads once again after announcing he will give every Junior Parliamentarian in Zimbabwe US$1,500 (roughly KSh 194,000) out of his own pocket.
The flamboyant philanthropist pledged after watching the young leaders in action, saying their performance left a lasting impression on him.
What moved Chivayo to open his wallet
Chivayo was unambiguous about what prompted the gesture. He pointed to the remarkable poise the young participants displayed, praising their confidence, eloquence, intelligence and maturity as qualities that convinced him these were Zimbabwe's future leaders in the making.
Rather than simply applaud them from the sidelines, he decided to back his words with money, framing the financial gift as an investment in their education and personal development.
The announcement has been met with widespread praise, with many Zimbabweans welcoming his decision to direct resources towards the country's youth.
A pattern of high-profile generosity
The Junior Parliamentarians pledge is not an isolated act for Chivayo.
The businessman has built a reputation in Zimbabwe for splashy, high-value donations to individuals and institutions, frequently making headlines with gestures that range from funding personal needs to supporting larger community causes.
His latest move places youth empowerment firmly at the heart of his philanthropic identity.
With each recipient set to receive US$1,500, the total financial commitment runs into hundreds of thousands of US dollars, making it one of his more substantial public gestures to date.
For the Junior Parliamentarians themselves, the funds are expected to ease some of their educational costs and give them a meaningful boost as they continue developing their potential outside the debating chamber.
Source: TUKO.co.ke
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