Sunday, March 3, 2013

I am MRS. DONNACIA KROMA, the wife of the COMRADE STEPHEN KROMA,



From: MRS. DONNACIA KROMA <mn@candaceplace.nl>
To: 
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2013 5:55 PM
Subject: A PLEA FOR URGENT FAMILY ASSISTANCE

ATTN: THE DIRECTOR/C.E.O.
FROM: MRS. DONNACIA KROMA
JOHANNESBURG, R.S.A.
TEL: +27-72-256-1042
FAX: +27-86-72-96131 (0867296131)
EMAIL: brotherjacobplea@rediffmail.com

Dear,

                            A PLEA FOR URGENT FAMILY ASSISTANCE.

With due respect, trust and humanity, I write this letter to you Seeking your help and assistance. Though it’s difficult since we do not know each other and have not met before. I got your good    contact from Network onward here in South Africa, regarding your business profile and sincerity.I believe that you are capable and reliable in handling this urgent international transaction of this sort.

I am MRS. DONNACIA KROMA, the wife of the COMRADE STEPHEN KROMA, the
Zimbabwean former Minister for Youth & Gender Equality who is also a businessman and politician, in the Zimbabwean political arena. My Husband was the Famous politician who stood firm against President Mugabe’s idea of continuous Fight in Democratic Republic of Zimbabwe and my Husband also stood against the Seizure of white owned farms and the distribution of it to the blacks without compensation to the white owners. Because of my Husband sincerity, he was killed on 14th April 2007 by a planned motor accident along Mashonaland in Western Mashona Province of Zimbabwe. The planners of the accident are to be said dissidents Soldiers suspected to have the backing of the Government and President Mugabe himself. When this accident occurred at about 10:15 am Zimbabwean time, my Husband did not died on the spot rather he was rushed to Harare hospital by unknown soldiers and my Husband managed to call me and my elder son JOSHUA, through his assistance, and when my son and I rushed to 
the hospital, my Husband only man

He instructed me to take good care of our children and leave Zimbabwe immediately for our safety, which we have successfully did and now we are in South Africa as Asylum Seekers (Refugee), with the original Documents of the deposit money intact, issued by the Private Security Company. But because of the country’s existing law in South Africa which bars asylum seekers/refugees like us to operate an account with such huge amount (US$37 Million (Thirty Seven Million United States Dollars) and the fear of the money not raising eyebrows here in South Africa as our neighboring country, We decided to write to you to seek for your help for this money to be transferred into your private bank account as all arrangements for a hitch-free transfer have been dully made. I want to assure you also that this transaction is 100% risk free, as no other person knows about the real contents of this box apart from my two children, my brother and our family legal instructor here in South Africa an
d I. As for your reward for your 

Bear it in mind that our future lives solely depend on this fund and we do hope that this money will be safe when finally transferred into your personal bank Account. I do hope of establishing a rewarding and good relationship with you and your family after this transaction.

I await your promptly Reply and you can send your direct telephone and fax Numbers in your reply for Easier and oral Communication and more explanation about the transferring procedure.

Have a nice day as I wait for your urgent response via the telephone/fax numbers of my
BROTHER JACOB above.

For more information concerning the brutality of the Mugabe government please Click this links:
h.t.t.p.:/./.w.w.w...time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1833968,00.html
allAfrica.com: Zimbabwe: UN Political Affairs Chief Says 'Winner-Takes-All' Approach Will Widen
Divisions, Produce Discredited Result (Page 1 of 1)
h.t.t.p.:/./.w.w.w.america.gov/st/peacesecenglish/
2008/June/20080606162832dmslahrellek0.9750025.html
h.t.t.p.:/./.w.w.w...ambafrance-uk.org/Presidency-communique-on-Zimbabwe.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/918781.stm http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/715001.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/1063785.stm
Best regards
Donnacia Kroma (Mrs.)

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