FROM: MRS. EVELYN MOYO AND SON JONATHAN MOYO
PHONE: +27-78-416-5788
EMAIL: jomoyofamily@gmail.com
ADDRESS: 121, Mandela Camp
Mpumalanga Village Refugees Camp
South Africa.
Compliments
of the day to you and your family
With absolute humility and sincere open
mind am writing you this message which I hope may be of interest to you on
Humanitarian ground.
I am Mrs. Evelyn Moyo the wife of late John Moyo from Zimbabwe
who was murdered by the President Mugabe’s sponsored war veterans, Before the death of my Husband, He took our
only Son. Mr. Jonathan Moyo to South Africa
to deposit the sum of US$8, 5
Million (EIGHT MILLION, FIVE
HUNDRED THOUSAND UNITED STATES DOLLARS) in a private Security
Company, when He foresees the looming danger in Zimbabwe.
This money was deposited as family
valuables to avoid much demurrage cost from the Security Company. This amount
was meant for the purchase of new machines and chemicals for the farms and also
for the establishment of a new farm in Swaziland. The land disputes
started when Zimbabwean President MR.
ROBERT MUGABE introduced a new Land Act reform, which wholly affected
the rich white farmers and some few black farmers. This resulted in many
killings by Zimbabwe
war veterans and some lunatics in the society.
We are currently staying in South
Africa as Refugees But just obtained asylum Permit, our intention to transfer my Husband’s money to a foreign
country have been a big challenge, the
laws of South Africa prohibits refugees from opening any bank account or to be
involved in any financial
Note. My son will send you documents of the
money if you demand for it to certify our story. Therefore, be rest assured the
transaction is 100% risk free because my financial adviser has put all arrangement
regarding the transfer, all we need is a partner to stand for us.
If you are interested in assisting us call
my son Jonathan Moyo on +27-78-416-5788 or through Email jomoyofamily@gmail.com he will
respond to you immediately
My Best
regards,
Mrs. Evelyn Moyo and family
Visit Zimbabwe
refugee crisis at www.cormsa.org.za
o rallafrica.com/storie
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