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“Levi Mayihlome Defrauded of US$850 in Online Scam”

"Deputy Minister Falls for Get-Rich-Quick Scheme on Facebook"

by Amelia Crawford

HARARE – Deputy Defence Minister Levi Mayihlome was defrauded of US$850 after falling victim to an online get-rich-quick scam, according to ZimLive.

The 71-year-old retired brigadier general responded to a Facebook advertisement from someone claiming to be Zodwa Mkandla, a name he believed belonged to a socialite friend. The ad promised significant returns from “online cash trading.”

Initially, Mayihlome invested US$200, convinced that it would yield a 25-fold return. He transferred the money to a mobile number linked to an individual named Gilbert Makombe. Subsequently, he was informed that his investment had generated a profit of US$5,300, but he was instructed to deposit an additional US$650 to access these funds.

Following this, Mayihlome made further payments of US$500 and US$150 to a different number registered to Austine Tafirei. His suspicions were raised when the scammers demanded an additional US$365 for “inland tax revenue,” prompting him to realize he had been scammed. The Avondale police are currently investigating the matter.

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