From: Donga Moyo
Johannesburg, South Africa
Tel: +27 73 59 23 253
Email: mrdonga_moyo73@yahoo.com
Dear Sir/Madam,
I do
understand the concern this letter will bring to you for the fact that
it comes from someone strange to you. But be rest assured for it come
with good intentions. How ever, as I was going on research, looking for
responsible and trustworthy someone who can help and assist me in this
business/transferring some fund out from South Africa
I am Donga Moyo the first son of late Mr. Sipho
Moyo from Zimbabwe. My father was among the rich black farmers murdered
in cold blood in Zimbabwe by war veterans of President ROBERT MUGABE.
However, the number of farmers killed in Zimbabwe over the new land act
introduced by president does not give any concern. My main aim of
contacting you is to assist me in transferring the sum of $12,000,000.00
(Twelve Million US Dollars) into your nominated oversea account; this
money was given to my father by President Mugabe when they were still in
good terms for investment purposes. My father deposited this money in a
security company in Johannesburg here in South Africa as if he foresaw
the looming blow of his death. He deposited the said funds as family
treasure in order to avoid seizure since South Africa have almost the
same land laws with Zimbabwe.
Presently I and my
younger brother are residing in South Africa as asylum seekers, based on
our present status we are deprived of some financial rights of banking
activities. Moreover, this money is the only thing my late father left
for us as such the entire life of my family depends on this money
coupled with the responsibilities rested on me, I will be willing to go
into partnership on any lucrative business you will suggest in your
country.
The sharing pattern is negotiable
between me and you. I will like you to contact me via E-mail mr
donga_moyo73@yahoo.com or telephone +27 73 59 23 253 in case my
proposals arouses your interest or if not, please do keep it
confidential. I hope to hear from you as soon as possible.
Best regards,
Donga Moyo