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Zimbabwean Woman Sets Up Fake UK Care Agency to Bring Family Abroad, Relative Spills the Beans on UK Radio – Watch

Zimbabwean Woman Sets Up Fake UK Care Agency to Bring Family Abroad, Relative Spills the Beans on UK Radio – A Zimbabwean man currently living in the United Kingdom has shocked radio listeners after revealing that his cousin sister set up a fake care agency as a way to bring their entire family from Zimbabwe to the UK.

The man, who did not identify himself by name, made the revelation during a candid phone interview on LBC Radio.

He explained that although he initially worked in the care sector, it wasn’t long before he switched industries.

“I only worked in the care sector for like three months and then I quit,” he said.

“I went to look for a job elsewhere. I tried construction first — that didn’t work for me. I worked for Amazon as well — still didn’t work for me. And then I found a job at a bank, and now I’m living my life effectively.”

The radio host was curious about whether others around him had similar experiences in the care industry.

The Zimbabwean man responded by disclosing the scale of the family migration facilitated by his cousin.

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“I have four siblings — two sisters and two brothers. So we’re five in total from the same family in Zimbabwe,” he said. “We’ve all moved. My sister just got a job with one of the councils here — I won’t mention which one — and my brother is now in construction.”

Pressed on how they managed to fund their migration and navigate the system, the man casually revealed, “My cousin sister created a fake care agency to bring the whole family here.”

The interview comes at a time when the UK government has announced it will be ending international recruitment for the care sector — a move expected to have far-reaching consequences for many Zimbabweans who saw care work as a pathway to better opportunities abroad.

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