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List of vehicles owned by Wadyajena seized by the State

The State has seized 24 vehicles owned by Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front legislator Justice Wadyajena, often referred to as the party’s blue-eyed boy, following allegations of corruption.

Here is the list.

  1. A Lamborghini (SUV) vehicle registration number “Mayor”
  2. BMW X6 vehicle registration number “JMW”
  3. A Freightliner (Horse) Vehicle registration Number AEZ 6137
  4. A Freightliner (Horse) Vehicle registration Number AEZ 6136
  5. A Freightliner (Horse) Vehicle registration Number AEZ 9244
  6. A Freightliner (Road Tractor) Vehicle registration Number AEZ AE26255
  7. A Freightliner (Road Tractor) Vehicle registration Number AEZ 6256
  8. A Freightliner (Horse) Vehicle registration Number AEZ 6139
  9. A Freightliner (Horse) Vehicle registration Number AEZ 6138
  10. A Freightliner (Horse) Vehicle registration Number AEZ 6116
  11. A Freightliner (Horse) Vehicle registration Number AEZ 6114
  12. A Freightliner (Road Tractor) Vehicle registration Number AEZ 6134
  13. A Freightliner (Horse) Venice registration Number AEZ 9247
  14. A Freightliner (Road Tractor) Vehide registration Number AEZ 6254
  15. A Freightliner (Horse) Vehicle registration Number AEZ 9245
  16. A Freightliner (Horse) Vehicle registration Number AEZ 9246
  17. A Freightliner (Horse) Vehicle registration Number AEZ 9243
  18. A Freightliner (Horse) Vehicle registration Number AEZ 6115
  19. A Freightliner (Horse) Vehicle registration Number AEZ 6121
  20. A Freightliner (Horse) Vehicle registration Number AEZ 6125
  21. A Freightliner (Horse) Vehicle registration Number AEZ 6126
  22. A Freightliner (Road Tractor Vehicle registration Number AEZ 6133
  23. A Freightliner (Horse) Vehicle registration Number AEZ 6135
  24. A Freightliner (Road Tractor) Vehicle registration Number AEZ 6134

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