
In a light-hearted yet pointed social media jab, Zimbabwean boxer Themba Gorimbo took to his platforms to share a sarcastic comment about businessman Wicknel Chivhayo.
Gorimbo’s post read, “People of my nation zvimwe zvacho so. Ini I want to be like Wicknel pa Walletikali (pocket) Chete when I grow up. Ndenge ndava kunzi baba nemadzibaba. Mova ne independence tsvene pamwechete ne Easter yacho.”
The statement, sprinkled with humor and a touch of irony, reflects Gorimbo’s commentary on the aspirations and realities of many Zimbabweans navigating their financial and social landscapes.
By stating he wants to emulate Wicknel’s “wallet,” Gorimbo references the wealthy entrepreneur known for his extravagant lifestyle that many in Zimbabwe might admire yet find unattainable.
The phrase “Ndenge ndava kunzi baba nemadzibaba” suggests a yearning for recognition and success that often comes with wealth, highlighting the hopes and struggles of the average citizen.





































