Updates on developments around the passing away of Zimbabwean Socialite and businessman Ginimbi Kadungure

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'Ginimbi is a man who grew from nothing into a millionaire! There are tales about him not even affording a bicycle when he was selling gas for other people until he decided to do it himself! There were also questions about where he got his money from a Zimbabwean's perspective because people were not so convinced that he got his money from gas because he was never seen to be busy. he was just a man who was always showing off and having fun with ladies' - Deputy Editor of H-Metro Charles Mushinga.

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Zimbabwean Socialite and businessman Ginimbi Kadungure died in a tragic car accident on Sunday morning(08 November 2020) and developments around his passing away are still a hot topic on Social Media.

Mpho Mashita and DJ Complexion talked to the Deputy Editor of Zimbabwe's leading lifestyle tabloid H-Metro Charles Mushinga.
9 Nov 2020 English South Africa Business · Arts

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