Zimbabweans are having a field day questioning academic qualifications after he received a whopping US$270,000 gift from businessman Wicknell Chivayo. Because, you know, that’s exactly what prophets need – luxury cars to match their luxurious lifestyles.
Chivayo presented Ndlovu with a 2025 Toyota Land Cruiser 300 Series VXR and his wife with a 2025 Toyota Fortuner 2.8d GD6. The question on everyone’s mind: did Ndlovu accept the gift, or did he politely decline and say, “No, thank you, I’m good”?
The attention shifted to Ndlovu’s academic background, with many social media users questioning the authenticity of his credentials. User @ali_naka posted screenshots of Ndlovu’s LinkedIn profile, which claims he graduated from Midlands State University (MSU) in 1998. However, MSU officially opened in 2001, sparking confusion.
Several people clarified the situation, explaining that MSU’s roots go back to 1998 when Gweru Teachers College began offering degree programs in partnership with the University of Zimbabwe. Some notable reactions include:
– @nigga_les: Midlands State University (MSU) was established in 2000, with its roots dating back to 1998.
– @africanacademia: Many colleges started to offer degrees before they became universities.
– @vamahuni: Just fact-check before you post.
As for Ndlovu’s qualifications, he is said to hold:
– A Doctor of Philosophy in Management Studies with a focus on Finance from the University of South Africa (UNISA)
– A Bachelor of Commerce (Economics) Honours with Education from the University of Zimbabwe (UZ)
– A Master of Science in Banking and Financial Services from the National University of Science and Technology (NUST)
The question remains: did Ndlovu’s academic credentials play a role in his ability to attract a US$270,000 gift? Only time will tell.
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