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Chivayo at it again, takes Musona and Nhamoinesu on a shopping spree in Paris
03 May 2016 at 09:31hrs | Views
Flamboyant Harare businessman Wicknell Chivayo on Monday flew Knowledge Musona and Costa Nhamoinesu to Paris for a shopping spree said to be ‘part of package of incentives to inspire them for the big game'.
Chivayo, who said he is in Paris on private business, invited the duo from their bases in Belgium and the Czech Republic and spoiled them on a shopping spree where the businessman said he spent $10,000 on each of the two players.
Chivayo promised Musona and Nhamoinesu that he will visit them in Europe, before the game against Malawi on June 4 at the National Sports Stadium, to thank them for their "patriotism" where they continue to excel in the colours of their country.
"I promised the boys that I would visit them in Europe to thank them for their patriotism and commitment to their country and I've just fulfilled that by meeting them here in Paris and taking them for some shopping so that they get to understand that their efforts are being appreciated by some of us who really care for our country," said Chivayo.
"The initial plan was that I would go and watch them play in their leagues, to give them some support, and then we come to Paris and we've been shopping today (yesterday) here and the boys are happy and that's all that matters.
"It's about inspiring them so that they understand that we're together in this battle and I spent $10,000 on each of them in Paris today and you can see that they feel loved and this is what inspires players to do well for their countries."
Chivayo, who said he is in Paris on private business, invited the duo from their bases in Belgium and the Czech Republic and spoiled them on a shopping spree where the businessman said he spent $10,000 on each of the two players.
Chivayo promised Musona and Nhamoinesu that he will visit them in Europe, before the game against Malawi on June 4 at the National Sports Stadium, to thank them for their "patriotism" where they continue to excel in the colours of their country.
"The initial plan was that I would go and watch them play in their leagues, to give them some support, and then we come to Paris and we've been shopping today (yesterday) here and the boys are happy and that's all that matters.
"It's about inspiring them so that they understand that we're together in this battle and I spent $10,000 on each of them in Paris today and you can see that they feel loved and this is what inspires players to do well for their countries."
Source - Herald