Dear Friend,
You may be surprise to receive this letter from me, since you don't know me 
personally, I am Mr Johnson Buwah, the son of Mr. John Buwah, Who was recently 
murdered in the land dispute in Zimbabwe. I got your contact as I was searching for a 
reliable and reputable person to handle a very confidential business which involve a 
transfer of fund to a foreign account and I decided to write you.
My late father was among the few black Zimbabwean opposition party rich farmers 
murdered by the agents of the ruling Government of president Robert Mugabe, for his 
alleged support and sympathy for the Zimbabwean opposition party controlled by the 
white minority. Before my father death, he had taken to Johannesburg and deposited the 
sum of Twenty Two Million Five Hundred United State Dollars (US$22,500,000)with a 
security and financial company, The money right now is in NETHERLAND(EUROPE), as if he 
foreseen the looming danger in Zimbabwe. The money was deposited in a box as valuable 
items to avoid over taxed custom clearance.
This money was allocated for the purchase of new machinery and chemical product for 
Agro-allied farms and for establishment of new farms in Lesotho and Swaziland. This 
land problem arose when president Robert Mugabe introduced a new land act that wholly 
affected the rich white farmers and some blacks vehemently condemned the "modus 
operandi" adopted by the government. This result to rampant killings and mob action by 
the war veterans and some political thugs, precisely more than three thousand( 3,000) 
people have so far been killed.
Heads of government from the west, especially Britain and United States have voice 
their condemnation of Mugabe's plans. Subsequently, south Africa have development 
community(S.A.D.C)has continuously supported Mugabe's new land act, it is against this 
background that my entire family who are currently residing in South Africa have 
decided to ! Transfer my father's wealth and South Africa's government seems to be 
playing along with them. I am face with the dilemma of investing this money in South 
Africa for fear of encountering the same experience in the future, since both 
countries have almost the same political history. More so, the south African foreign 
exchange policy does not allow such investment, Hence I am seeking for(political 
asylum) AS a business person whom I entrusted my future and that of my family into his 
hands, I must let you know that this transaction is 100% risk free and the nature of 
your business does not necessarily matter. For your assistance we are offering you 30% 
of the sum, 60% for me and my family, while 10% will be mapped out for any expenses 
that we may incurred during this transaction.
We wish to invest our money on commercial properties based on your advice.
Finally, I will demand for assurance that you will not sit on the money when it gets 
to your personal account or company account in your country, If this proposal is 
accepted please confirm your interest by sending me email. I am presently in the 
political asylum in the Netherland.
Thank you and God bless.
Mr Johnson Buwah  

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