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Sheikh Tejan Nyang <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 4 Jun 2002 23:51:37 +0100
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> Subject: HUMBLE ASSISTANCE
> Date: Fri, 17 May 2002 11:52:16 +0100 (BST)
> From: stephen moyo <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
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> FOLKS FYI
>
> Chi Jamma,

Bro Sheikh Tejan

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> FROM:MR STEPHEN MOYO
> E-MAIL:[log in to unmask]
> Tell;27-72-39-57457
>
> Dear Tejan,
>
> I am Mr Stephen Moyo a zimbabwean and the son of Chief
> Smith Moyo,a known farmer and the High Cheif of
> Bulawayo town in Zimbabwe.I write on behalf of the
> Moyo's family,to enquire if you can assist my family
> undertake some capital investment in your country.It
> will be necessary to inform you that the
> fund(US$17.5M)Seventeen Million Five Hundred Thousand
> United Dollars:intended for capitalization of the
> investment are presently in custody of a private
> security company here in Johannesburg, South
> Africa,which we require to transfer out of South
> Africa immediately for the said investment purpose.
>
> You may have heard of the present crisis in Zimbabwe
> Orchestrated by the unprecedented "Land Use Act" of
> the government of Robert Mugabe in which his
> government has arbitrarily reclaimed and acquired all
> farm land owned by white farmers in the country. This
> has caused a historical displacement of the white
> folks who are known to be the country's main
> farmers.The ensuing struggles and strife have brought
> about the killing and imprisonment of thousands of
> these white farmers by the ruthless government forces
> designated to enforce this new order.
>
> My father,in his will and capacity as the High Chief
> of Bulawayo Town,joined the international community by
> condemming and speaking out against this uncivilized
> and bizarre policy of Robert Mugabe's government.As a
> result of my father's firm and upright position on
> this matter,a group of assailants suspected to be
> government sympathizers attacked and killed my father
> in cold blood in March last year.Seeing that the
> entire Moyo's family was in serious threat of
> extinction,we immediately  fled from Zimbabwe to South
> Africa,where we have sojourned ever since.
>
> Prior however,to my father's untimely death,he
> had,seeing the rising hostilities of the government of
> Robert Mugabe,sold all his farm lands including those
> of five of his white farmers associates who had
> transferred ownership of their farm lands to my father
> to forestall the government acquisition of the
> farms.Unfortunately,these white farmers who were my
> father's associates were also assasinated in the
> crisis.My father secretly sent the
> proceeds(US17.5M)Seventeen Million Five Hundred
> Thousand United States Dollars:from sales of the farms
> to South Africa,a neighbouring sister country and had
> deposited the money in a metal box with a private
> security company here in Johannesburg.For obvious
> security reasons,contents of this  metal box were
> declared as "Family Valueables" to the security
> company.The ownership of this "depository" is now
> transferred to me by tittle,following my father's
> death.
>
> Recently,I came across your contact courtesy of South
> African Information Centre and Network Online,in my
> earnest search for a reliable and trust-worthy
> individual who can help handle this confidential
> business.We now contact you for immediate assistance
> in lifting the fund out of South Africa for the said
> investment.It will interest you to note that we have
> all this while articulated the needful arrangements
> through which the transfer will be effected.We will be
> willing to come to terms with you regarding your
> reward for helping us actualise this matter which we
> have agreed to offer you 25% of the total amount,5%
> will be for the expenses we may incur during this
> transaction,then 70% will be for me and my family.It
> is equally important to state here that considering
> the nature of this matter,we will require that it is
> handled most discreetly.
>
> Kindly contact me using the above particulars upon
> receipt of this letter for execution details and other
> necessary discussions.In anticipation of your trusted
> and genuine assistance I remain,
>
> Yours Sincerely,
>
> Stephen Moyo
> (for the family)
>
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