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Presidential advisor’s daughter spends R130 000 shopping in SA

Posted on January 22, 2026
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Tinotenda Tungwarara, 17, sparked online attention after posting a vlog showing a luxury shopping trip in South Africa.

In a viral video, she and her friends reportedly spent R130 000 on high-end clothes and accessories over a short period.

The clip quickly spread on social media, drawing both admiration and criticism.

She is the CEO and chairperson of Tap and Go Taxi Company, a ride-hailing service started by her father, Dr Paul Tungwarara, a business figure and presidential investment advisor.

Social media users criticised her spending during Zimbabwe’s economic struggles.

Lawyer Fadzai Mahere pointed out that Tino spent a huge amount on her shopping spree in Johannesburg, while teachers earn just US$270 (R4 400) per month ,meaning she spent the equivalent of 67 teachers’ monthly salaries in just two days.

X user @Yell_Taper expressed frustration indicating that there are many Zimbabweans in South Africa struggling to make ends meet.

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