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- Floyd Mayweather has arrived in Zimbabwe for his Motherland Tour
- Mayweather’s Motherland Tour carries a profound purpose of empowering the youth
- The Boxing icon is set to spend three days in Zimbabwe before heading to South Africa
Floyd Mayweather certainly knows how to make an appearance.
The Boxing icon has touched down in Harare, Zimbabwe, commencing his highly anticipated three-day visit to the African nation as part of his ‘The Motherland Tour.
Mayweather, who was invited to Zimbabwe by prominent businessman and boxing enthusiast Scott Sakupwanya arrived in his private jet worth a whopping $ 50 million, Daily Star reports.
The 46-year-old boxing legend was also greeted with a fleet of luxury cars at the Harare airport as he received a rousing welcome to the African country by the Zimbabwean populace.
Mayweather, who has previously visited Nigeria, will head to South Africa next to continue his tour of the African continent and will be received at the prestigious Sandton Convention Centre on July 15.
Mayweather to empower African youths
Meanwhile, beyond the glitz and glamour, Harare reports that Floyd Mayweather’s Motherland Tour carries a profound purpose of empowering the youth and inspiring the next generation.
The flamboyant retired boxer intends to spearhead projects aimed at generating job opprtunites for young people in Africa, recognising their potential and capacity for greatness.
Mayweather also plans to make undisclosed donations to both Zimbabwe and South Africa, demonstrating his commitment to giving back to the communities he visits.
Mayweather’s 17 all-black supercars
Earlier, Sports Brief reported on a jaw-dropping display of wealth, Floyd Mayweather has wowed fans with his incredible fleet of 17 sleek black supercars.
The 46-year-old boxer defeated UFC legend Conor McGregor in his final professional bout, ending his career with a perfect 50-0 record.
The former world champion made over $800 million during his career and participated in four of boxing's top five most popular pay-per-view contests.
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