from: Andy Fish <andy.fish4@aol.com>
date: Nov 29, 2025, 2:06 PM
subject: GOOD NEWS! INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY.
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Greetings!! INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY.
Sir,
I am Mr Chaba Ubanko Dudukwe, the son of late Hon.Steven Ubanko .
My father was the Senior Aide to former Zimbabwean President, late Robert Gabriel Mugabe.
When President Mugabe died on 6th September, 2019, the new government started persecuting his aides which included my father.
Unfortunately,my father died thereafter and I fled into exile because of the perceived determination of the government to persecute the families close to late President Mugabe.
Currently,I am in Europe where I am seeking asylum.
As heir to my father's assets, I have in my position documents of a fund valued at (Seven Hundred and Forty Five Million ($745M)US Dollars).
This fund is confidentially deposited with a firm in the Europe.
I am contacting you in confidence and believe that you will keep everything about this confidential.
My reason for contacting you is that I am looking for a trustworthy person to help me accommodate this fund in an account.
If you are interested in accommodating this fund in your account, you shall retain some percentages and the money can be invested in profit yielding business in your country.
Please get back to me if you are interested for more details.
Treat as strictly confidential and very urgent.
Thanks for your anticipated cooperation.
Yours faithfully,
Mr. Chaba UB Dudukwe. (chakas.w@aol.com)(dudukwechaba14@gmail.com)
Sir,
Thanks for your response to my first initial message to you. I am glad that you have been chosen divinely to help me complete this transaction.
Can you furnish me with your datas, for onward forward to the firm where the funds are deposited.
Once again thanks for your acceptance.
Sincerely,
Mr. Chaba Dudukwe.
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