” Return a farm allegedly looted in 2007″-Dug Up has Called Upon Eunor Guti

Journalist Maynard Manyowa from Dug Up Investigations has been making waves with his latest exposé, this time targeting prominent figures in Zimbabwe. Recent developments have revealed that Manyowa has called upon Eunor Guti, the widow of Archbishop Ezekiel Guti, to return a farm allegedly looted in 2007. This statement follows closely on the heels of Guti’s disclosure that she declined a staggering $2 million and luxury cars from businessman Wicknell Chivayo, citing her late husband’s principles.

Manyowa’s investigative work doesn’t stop there. He’s also been scrutinizing the academic credentials of high-profile individuals, including Vice President Constantino Chiwenga and First Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa. His team at Dug Up has been vocal about exposing alleged fake PhD holders in Zimbabwe, and Manyowa has expressed willingness to investigate Chiwenga’s PhD, provided resources are made available.

With his fearless approach to investigative journalism, Manyowa has built a reputation for taking on powerful figures. His work has sparked widespread debate, with some questioning his motivations. Nevertheless, his dedication to uncovering the truth has earned him recognition as a tenacious journalist. Will he uncover more shocking revelations in his pursuit of transparency and accountability.
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