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Fraudsters Target ZINWA Customers, Threaten Closure Of Accounts

2 years agoWed, 21 Dec 2022 11:44:07 GMT
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Fraudsters Target ZINWA Customers, Threaten Closure Of Accounts

The Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) has warned its customers that there are fraudsters sending emails to them pretending to be ZINWA officials saying their accounts are on the verge of being closed.

In a public notice issued this Wednesday, 21 December 2022, ZINWA urged its customers to ignore the emails and to continue making payments into the ZINWA accounts they have been using. Reads the notice:

It has come to the attention of the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) that there are some individuals sending out emails to ZINWA clients purporting that ZINWA bank accounts are on the verge of being closed and directing the clients to make payments into bank accounts provided in the emails.

ZINWA wishes to inform its clients and stakeholders that at no point; had its accounts been closed or threatened with closure.

Individuals sending out those emails are not ZINWA representatives and may harbour criminal intentions.

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Clients are therefore advised to continue making payments into the ZINWA accounts they have been using and ignore the emails emanating from these unknown individuals.

When in doubt, clients are advised to contact their respective ZINWA Service Centre personnel or the Call Centre on its WhatsApp number 0774 674 333 or alternatively report to the police.

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3 Comments

Mutsvangwa · 2 years ago
500 000 for me 500 000 for madam. Viva Second republic
kkkk · 2 years ago
taura zvako
Maparamuro · 2 years ago
Banks know their customers, if there is a bank account then why not approach the bank to find the culprit. This is fraud and needs to be nipped in the bud

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