Tuesday, May 14

Ginimbi’s Manager Ms Shally Fired &Told To Vacate Domboshava Mansion By Zodwa

Zimbabweans used to hate Ms Shally for not giving them All White Party invites but after her interview during G’s funeral people praised her for being a good business person.

There is been news circulating that she was fired from the Mansion by Ginimbi’s Ex wife Zodwa who has become a saint over night after an interview with her friend Jessy People have mixed feelings about the news since Ms Shally is said to be homeless after failing to pay rent in SA.Some think it’s only right since the person she was managing is now dead.

We are still waiting for official statements from both parties on what really went down.

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THE late socialite and controversial businessman Genius Kadungure’s manager of seven years has described him as a disciplined businessman who was working on expanding his businesses before his untimely death.

Shaleen Manhire-Nullens spoke to ZBC News at the late socialite’s mansion in Domboshava where mourners are gathered.
“I’ve worked with Genius for seven years, I started off managing his media side because he wanted to be known in South Africa first then after about two years I started working with him a lot in the trucking business.

“He’s big in gas, he’s actually in the top three in the gas business in Botswana which a lot of people were not aware of and it’s actually nice that you asked such a question because he was big in gas. He was big in energy when it comes to truck businesses, in diesel etc so I started doing more than just media for him, more on the corporate side when it came to his businesses.”

When she was asked how many people are employed by the late Ginimbi’s companies, she said, “When you look at Botswana he has about 100 and something workers, in South Africa it was a smaller team because it was mostly drivers than those in the office.”
 Manhire also dismissed rumours that Ginimbi had started selling his trucks in South Africa two months before his death

“No it’s not true, in the past two months he was actually working on upgrading certain things, he had a big fleet of about 26 trucks so with trucks its normal to sell other trucks to buy more, so he wasn’t selling because he was dying or his business was going down, he was selling because the trucks had depreciated, he was upgrading to the next,” she said.

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