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Spitch Nzawumbi urges people not to fall for the scammers' trap who claim to have helped him lose weight.
Spitch Nzawumbi urges people not to fall for the scammers' trap who claim to have helped him lose weight.

RADIO presenter Spitch Nzawumbi warns against scammers who claim to have helped him lose weight.

The former presenter of Umhlobo Wenene FM has been on a weight loss journey since December 2022 and recently shared his new look.

He said that since then, there are companies claiming to be behind it, adding that it wasn't true because he lost the weight on his own by changing his lifestyle.

“It has come to my attention that there are individuals who are currently using my transformation pics to market their weight loss products and lure customers. Do not believe them. They are disingenuous and misleading,” he said.

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Spitch said he used to work with doctors but that didn’t work, so he decided to do things his way.

“Please be vigilant. Anyone claiming to be my weight loss coach, doctor or supplement provider, is not being truthful. They are using me as bait.

“I made a conscious decision to commit to a lifestyle change and be more active in January this year,” he said.

“The last three months have been all about changing my mind, and that's what this mission is all about, reversing decades of unhealthy habits and mindset and taking on a new challenge every day," Spitch said.

 


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