Mnangagwa Appoints Bushiri’s Son, Wicknell Chivayo Friend Acting President In Chiwenga’s Stead

The Nightmare Unfolding: Chiwenga Grapples with Mnangagwa’s Devastating Betrayal

By A Correspondent | ZimEye | Constantino Chiwenga is sitting alone in his office, staring in disbelief at the official letter bearing the presidential crest. His hands tremble as he reads the words over and over again, each sentence cutting deeper than the last. It’s not just a routine announcement—it’s a dagger, carefully crafted and plunged straight into his back. The man who risked his life and reputation to secure Emmerson Mnangagwa’s rise to power is now watching his own political future being dismantled in broad daylight.

Kembo Mohadi—scandal-plagued, derided, and unworthy in the eyes of many—has been named acting president for a full 20 days. Chiwenga, the architect of the 2017 coup that ousted Robert Mugabe, has been relegated to a mere afterthought, given just 11 days to act before Mnangagwa returns. The letter is a clear signal: Mohadi, Shepherd Bushiri’s spiritual son and business associate of the controversial Wicknell Chivayo, is the favored one now.

Video: Shepherd Bushiri spiritual son Kembo Mohadi

Chiwenga slams the letter onto his desk, the sound reverberating in the cold, empty room. The betrayal is unmistakable, and the parallels to 2017 are impossible to ignore. Back then, Robert Mugabe handed power to a deputy in his final days—an ominous move that precipitated his own political demise. Now, Mnangagwa has done the same, leaving Zimbabwe in the hands of a man whose character is steeped in controversy and prophecy.

The words of Bushiri’s 2016 prediction come rushing back: “Kembo Mohadi will one day wear the crown.” Chiwenga’s stomach churns as he realizes the prophecy is no longer a distant threat—it’s unfolding before his very eyes. His boss, his comrade, the man whose presidency he secured, has turned him into a relic of the past. The mockery is unbearable, but the implications are worse. This is not just about humiliation; it’s about survival.

The letter is more than an insult—it’s a declaration of war. Chiwenga knows this move is not accidental. It’s deliberate, calculated, and designed to weaken him. He glances at the clock. Time is slipping away. If this is the beginning of the end, he must act swiftly and decisively. The room feels suffocating as he reaches for his phone. Plans must be made. A counterstrike must be executed. The coup-maker now finds himself on the brink of becoming the next casualty of Zimbabwe’s unrelenting political chessboard.

Harare—President Emmerson Mnangagwa has stirred controversy with his decision to entrust Vice President Kembo Mohadi with the role of acting president during his month-long vacation, bypassing Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, who will only assume the role for a brief period afterward. The decision has drawn sharp criticism and intense online debate, with many questioning the suitability of Mohadi for such a significant responsibility.

The press statement, dated December 30, 2024, outlined Mnangagwa’s vacation plans and confirmed that Mohadi would lead the country from December 31, 2024, to January 19, 2025. Chiwenga would take over only after Mohadi’s term ends. This has been interpreted by many as a deliberate sidelining of Chiwenga, who played a pivotal role in orchestrating the 2017 military coup that brought Mnangagwa to power.

Social media erupted with reactions, including heated exchanges. Prominent political commentator Obey Shava remarked, “VP Mohadi has been given 20 days as acting president whilst Chiwenga got 11. I hope Chiwenga will not feel that he has been unfairly treated. I hope he won’t think that he’s as half as valuable as Mohadi in the eyes of the President.” This comment quickly gained traction, sparking debate over the implications of Mnangagwa’s decision.

In response to critics, Shava added, “The irony of it… you might be the right candidate for the word ‘dofo’ which you’ve used against me. Go back and read the whole memo and immediately thereafter, beat your chest and say, ‘Ndiri dofo rine dzungu (I am a fool with no sense).’” His sharp retort highlighted the tensions and divisions the announcement has caused.

Meanwhile, another commenter, Makomborero Shoko, questioned the official memo, asking, “Where does it say to 1 February?” referring to the end of Chiwenga’s acting presidency. This reflects broader concerns over the ambiguity and potential manipulation of the timeline in the statement.

Kembo Mohadi’s appointment has drawn sharp criticism due to his controversial past, including his alleged ties to fugitive pastor Shepherd Bushiri and businessman Wicknell Chivayo. “How can we entrust the country to a man whose integrity is so questionable?” asked Rita Moyo, a civil society activist.

Analysts believe this decision could further deepen tensions within the ruling ZANU-PF party, with Chiwenga’s sidelining seen as a significant slight. “Chiwenga risked his life and career to bring Mnangagwa to power in 2017. This decision is not just a snub; it’s a calculated message,” said political analyst Tinashe Madondo.

The weeks ahead will be critical for Zimbabwe as the country watches Mohadi’s temporary leadership and anticipates Chiwenga’s brief stint. For now, the controversial decision has cast a shadow over Mnangagwa’s presidency and raised questions about the future dynamics within Zimbabwe’s leadership.

Is It Fair to Blame Transporters for Road Accidents?

By A Correspondent

The issue of road traffic accidents has once again sparked debate, with the government placing a significant amount of blame on transport operators. Recent statements from the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe (TSCZ) urge transport operators to stop imposing unreasonable targets on drivers, claiming these pressures contribute to an increase in accidents. But is it fair to single out transporters for road crashes, and what role does the government play in ensuring road safety?

According to TSCZ statistics, 94 percent of road accidents are caused by human error. This figure underscores the importance of driver behavior in preventing accidents. However, TSCZ managing director Mr. Munesu Munodawafa emphasizes that unrealistic targets set by transport operators are pushing drivers to exceed their limits, resulting in dangerous driving practices, particularly speeding. “When you do an analysis of the accidents, particularly during this festive season, they are a result of speeding, and we believe they are a result of targets given to drivers that forces the driver to go beyond their limits,” he stated. “Our appeal to operators is to avoid giving those targets, they are not helpful, they endanger passengers.”

While transport operators’ role in creating a high-pressure environment for drivers cannot be overlooked, it’s crucial to ask: is it fair to place the blame entirely on them? Transport companies may prioritize timely deliveries or operational efficiency, but the drivers themselves are the ones who ultimately make decisions on the road. Human error, often under pressure, seems to be a primary contributor to accidents. However, are there broader systemic factors at play?

The government’s role in this issue is significant. The TSCZ’s call for safer practices highlights the lack of comprehensive regulation or enforcement in ensuring that transport operators prioritize safety over speed and efficiency. The government must enforce stricter regulations, hold transport companies accountable, and ensure that safety guidelines are effectively communicated and followed. Without robust policies, it is difficult to ensure that operators are not overburdening drivers with targets that compromise road safety.

In addition to holding transporters accountable, the government must continue its work on improving infrastructure, enhancing driver education, and enforcing road safety laws. “It is not just about blaming one party, but about creating a culture of safety on the roads,” Mr. Munodawafa said.

Ultimately, road safety is a shared responsibility. While transport operators must be mindful of the pressure they place on drivers, the government must ensure the implementation and enforcement of policies that support road safety. Both sectors need to work together to prevent the rising number of accidents.

Human Rights Defenders Hail Abolition Of Death Penalty

By A Correspondent

Zimbabwe has officially abolished the death penalty with the passing of the Death Penalty Abolition Act.

According to a government gazette released on Tuesday, the new law stipulates that no court shall impose the death sentence for any crime. Instead, courts are required to impose alternative sentences that are suitable to the circumstances of each case.

The act also mandates that the Supreme Court will no longer confirm death sentences. In such instances, the court will substitute the death penalty with other appropriate sentences based on the case specifics.

Zimbabwe has not carried out any executions since 2005, and the move to abolish the death penalty has been supported by various organizations and individuals.

Zimbabwe Abolishes Death Penalty

By A Correspondent

Zimbabwe has officially abolished the death penalty with the passing of the Death Penalty Abolition Act.

According to a government gazette released on Tuesday, the new law stipulates that no court shall impose the death sentence for any crime. Instead, courts are required to impose alternative sentences that are suitable to the circumstances of each case.

The act also mandates that the Supreme Court will no longer confirm death sentences. In such instances, the court will substitute the death penalty with other appropriate sentences based on the case specifics.

Zimbabwe has not carried out any executions since 2005, and the move to abolish the death penalty has been supported by various organizations and individuals.

President Chamisa’s Message of Hope as 2025 Beckons

By A Correspondent

As Zimbabweans prepare to welcome 2025, opposition leader Advocate Nelson Chamisa has urged citizens to stay hopeful and united in the coming year.

In a heartfelt statement released on December 31, Advocate Chamisa reflected on the year gone by and offered a message of optimism for the future. He said, “GOODBYE 2024!! This is the last day of the year 2024. Enjoying the indigenous wild fruit sour plum (nhengeni). Thank you all for standing together this exciting year 2024. Good morning 2025! #Godisinit.”

The statement, paired with a photo of Chamisa in his rural home, showcased a leader embracing simplicity. His image, surrounded by nature, further highlighted his grounded and relatable approach, reflecting his connection to the people of Zimbabwe as they look ahead to the new year.

Magpies Fly High, Stun Red Devils

By A Correspondent

First-half headers from Alexander Isak and Joelinton propelled Newcastle United into fifth place, while handing Ruben Amorim’s Manchester United side their third consecutive league defeat.

The action began early, with Isak scoring his 12th goal of the season in the 4th minute, heading in from a brilliant cross by Lewis Hall. Joelinton doubled the lead shortly after, making it 2-0 before the 20-minute mark. Although Manchester United showed signs of improvement as the match progressed, they never truly threatened to overturn the deficit.

Eddie Howe’s team climbed to 5th, just three points behind 4th-place Chelsea, who suffered a shock defeat to struggling Ipswich Town at Portman Road. Meanwhile, Manchester United remained in 14th.

Newcastle started the game with confidence, quickly going ahead 1-0 thanks to an expertly crafted build-up and a well-placed cross from Hall that Isak finished off with a header. The visitors extended their lead soon after, with Joelinton outjumping Lisandro Martinez to head the ball past Andre Onana. A potential third goal from Isak was ruled out for offside.

At the other end, Rasmus Hojlund came close with a shot just wide, and Casemiro missed an opportunity from close range after a misstep by Fabian Schar. United’s struggles were evident, with their lack of control in midfield allowing Newcastle to dominate.

The defeat marked a historic low for Manchester United, as it was the first time since 1979 that they had suffered three consecutive league losses at Old Trafford. Despite a few fleeting moments of pressure, Newcastle’s early goals proved enough to seal the victory.

Government Blames Transporters For Causing Road Crashes

By A Correspondent

The issue of road traffic accidents has once again sparked debate, with the government placing a significant amount of blame on transport operators.

Recent statements from the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe (TSCZ) urge transport operators to stop imposing unreasonable targets on drivers, claiming these pressures contribute to an increase in accidents. But is it fair to single out transporters for road crashes, and what role does the government play in ensuring road safety?

According to TSCZ statistics, 94 percent of road accidents are caused by human error. This figure underscores the importance of driver behavior in preventing accidents.

However, TSCZ managing director Mr. Munesu Munodawafa emphasizes that unrealistic targets set by transport operators are pushing drivers to exceed their limits, resulting in dangerous driving practices, particularly speeding. “When you do an analysis of the accidents, particularly during this festive season, they are a result of speeding, and we believe they are a result of targets given to drivers that forces the driver to go beyond their limits,” he stated. “Our appeal to operators is to avoid giving those targets, they are not helpful, they endanger passengers.”

While transport operators’ role in creating a high-pressure environment for drivers cannot be overlooked, it’s crucial to ask: is it fair to place the blame entirely on them? Transport companies may prioritize timely deliveries or operational efficiency, but the drivers themselves are the ones who ultimately make decisions on the road.

Human error, often under pressure, seems to be a primary contributor to accidents. However, are there broader systemic factors at play?

The government’s role in this issue is significant. The TSCZ’s call for safer practices highlights the lack of comprehensive regulation or enforcement in ensuring that transport operators prioritize safety over speed and efficiency.

The government must enforce stricter regulations, hold transport companies accountable, and ensure that safety guidelines are effectively communicated and followed. Without robust policies, it is difficult to ensure that operators are not overburdening drivers with targets that compromise road safety.

In addition to holding transporters accountable, the government must continue its work on improving infrastructure, enhancing driver education, and enforcing road safety laws. “It is not just about blaming one party, but about creating a culture of safety on the roads,” Mr. Munodawafa said.

Ultimately, road safety is a shared responsibility. While transport operators must be mindful of the pressure they place on drivers, the government must ensure the implementation and enforcement of policies that support road safety. Both sectors need to work together to prevent the rising number of accidents.

How To Control Emotions for Safe Driving

Driving requires more than just the physical ability to operate a vehicle; it demands total concentration and a sense of calm. How you feel behind the wheel can significantly impact your safety and that of others on the road. Whether you’re feeling relaxed, anxious, or hot-tempered, your emotions affect your judgment, reaction times, and overall driving behavior.

It’s essential to recognize the profound influence emotions have on your driving and actively work to control them. Emotional reactions can alter your decision-making process, leading to dangerous maneuvers or poor judgment. For example, anxiety might cause you to overreact or hesitate, while anger could lead to aggressive driving and reckless behavior. Stress can cloud your focus, increasing the likelihood of mistakes.

The key to maintaining safety on the road lies in emotional regulation. Regardless of the emotional state you’re in, never allow your feelings to dictate your actions behind the wheel. Losing control can lead to dangerous situations, not only putting yourself and your passengers at risk but also endangering other drivers and pedestrians.

Here are a few strategies for managing emotions while driving:

  1. Practice Deep Breathing: If you feel stressed or anxious, take a moment to focus on your breathing. Deep breaths can help calm your mind and restore a sense of focus.
  2. Take Breaks When Needed: If you’re feeling overwhelmed, it’s always better to pull over and take a short break. A few minutes away from the road can help you regain composure and clarity.
  3. Stay Calm in Traffic: Congested roads can be frustrating, but staying calm will help you make better decisions and avoid impulsive actions.
  4. Listen to Relaxing Music: Music can be a powerful tool for managing emotions. Choose calming tunes to reduce stress and help maintain a peaceful state of mind.
  5. Practice Patience: Remind yourself that delays and setbacks are a part of driving. Practicing patience will reduce the temptation to make hasty or risky decisions.

By recognizing the link between emotions and driving behavior, and by taking steps to manage your stress, you can significantly reduce the risk of accidents. Remember, driving is a responsibility that requires a clear mind and a calm demeanor. Never let emotions take the wheel.

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Arteta Speaks On Saka Injury

Sports Correspondent

Mikel Arteta has confirmed that Bukayo Saka will be sidelined for at least “more than two months” following surgery on his injured hamstring.

The 23-year-old winger was forced off in the first half of Arsenal’s 5-1 victory over Crystal Palace on 21 December and was seen leaving the stadium on crutches.

After Arsenal’s 1-0 win over Ipswich Town on Friday, Arteta shed light on Saka’s injury.

“He had a procedure,” Arteta explained. “Everything went well, but unfortunately he will be out for many, many weeks. I said many weeks, so I think it will be more than two months. I don’t know exactly how much longer.

It will depend on how the scar tissue starts to heal in the first week or so, and the mobility of that. Let’s see, it’s very difficult to say.”

Saka’s injury comes at a critical point in the season, with Arsenal fighting on multiple fronts.

The team still has ongoing campaigns in the Premier League, UEFA Champions League, FA Cup, and League Cup. In January alone, Arsenal will play nine matches.

Chivayo Continues to Squander Looted Cash as Zimbabweans Struggle with Poverty

By A Correspondent

Controversial Zanu PF businessman Wicknell Chivayo is once again in the spotlight for his lavish spending, even as millions of Zimbabweans continue to struggle with poverty.

Chivayo, who has faced accusations of looting millions of dollars in State funds through his failed Gwanda project, seems undeterred by the mounting criticism. His actions have sparked outrage among many, including members of his own party.

On Monday, Zanu PF Varakashi took to Facebook to blast Chivayo for his extravagance. A post from the Zanu PF Operation Restore Legacy Facebook page read:

“While some are struggling to buy a bicycle worth 70 US dollars, there’s a son of the soil somewhere enjoying his New Private Jet worth 12 million US dollars, flying with his girlfriend.”

The post continued with a pointed proverb, criticizing the disparity between the rich and the poor:

“These are what we call lanes, I will leave you with a Proverb that says, ‘A rich man marries using his wealth, but a poor man marries using the strength of his manhood.'”

It concluded with another proverb reflecting the divide: “A rich man spanks with money but a poor man uses his bare rough hands.”

Chivayo’s continued display of wealth has fueled anger among many Zimbabweans who are facing a tough economic situation, highlighting the stark contrast between the elite and the struggling masses.

Cde Mabhunu Stopping Everything

Cde Nyokai E. Mabhunu: The Torchbearer of Integrity and Discipline in Zimbabwe’s Mission, 2025 and Beyond.

In a world where leadership often falters, Cde Nyokai E. Mabhunu emerges as a heroic figure embodying discipline, selflessness, and a deep commitment to his community. Beginning in 2025, Mabhunu has taken on the mantle of transforming Zimbabwean society through a mission grounded in the principles of moral integrity, unity, and social justice. His rallying cry, “Kune nzira dzemasoja,” reverberates across the nation, reminding every citizen of the values that must underpin a truly liberated and thriving society.

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A Heroic Vision for Zimbabwe

Cde Mabhunu’s mission, inspired by the timeless teachings of struggle and discipline, revolves around six core principles that he passionately advocates. These principles not only reflect the ethos of Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle but also seek to foster a new era of accountability and respect for societal values.

  1. Discipline and Adherence to Rules

“Kune nzira dzemasoja dzekuzvibata nadzo” (There are ways soldiers must conduct themselves). For Mabhunu, discipline is non-negotiable. He calls on Zimbabweans to follow all laws and engage in positive conduct, ensuring a foundation of order and respect within the community.

  1. Protection of Community Resources

Cde Mabhunu reminds the masses to avoid the temptation of taking from their own people. His mantra, “Dzoserai zvinhu zvose zvatorwa kumuvengi,” emphasizes returning what has been wrongfully taken from external oppressors while safeguarding the community’s collective resources.

  1. Promotion of Cultural Values

A custodian of Zimbabwean heritage, Mabhunu passionately advocates for the dissemination of ethical values to the masses. “Taurai zvinetsika kuruzhinji rwevanhu” underscores his belief that cultural integrity and education are essential for societal cohesion.

  1. Fairness in Economic Transactions

Echoing the principle, “Bhadharai zvamunotenga nenzira dzakanaka,” Mabhunu champions economic fairness. He insists on honest trade practices and the ethical handling of all resources, striving for a corruption-free Zimbabwe.

  1. Moral Purity in Leadership

Cde Mabhunu’s moral compass is unwavering. He warns against immorality and misconduct, particularly in leadership roles. His call to avoid “zvehupombwe” (immorality) and to treat detainees with dignity reflects his commitment to justice and human rights.

  1. Lessons from Revolutionary Leaders

Drawing from the teachings of global revolutionaries like Mao Zedong, Mabhunu emphasizes the importance of discipline and education in building a resilient and self-aware community. “Aya ndiwo mashoko akataurwa kare naivo Va Mao” highlights his respect for historical wisdom in shaping the present.

A Man of Action

Cde Nyokai E. Mabhunu’s leadership is not confined to words. He leads by example, engaging in grassroots initiatives that empower local communities. From organizing workshops on ethical leadership to launching campaigns for resource accountability, Mabhunu’s influence is tangible. His unwavering dedication has inspired many Zimbabweans to reflect on their role in building a united and prosperous nation.

A New Dawn for Zimbabwe

As 2025 unfolds, Cde Nyokai E. Mabhunu stands as a beacon of hope and resilience. His mission is not just a call to action but a roadmap for a future where Zimbabwean values and aspirations take center stage. Under his leadership, the nation is poised to reclaim its identity, protect its resources, and chart a path of dignity and progress.

Cde Mabhunu’s message is clear: the struggle for a better Zimbabwe is not over. It demands discipline, unity, and an unwavering commitment to justice. Through his visionary leadership, the country is set to rediscover its strength and purpose, one principle at a time.

Mnangagwa Goes on Leave, Appoints Mohadi as Acting President

By A Correspondent

In a move that highlights ongoing power dynamics within Zimbabwe’s ruling Zanu PF party, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has announced he will begin his annual leave on December 31, lasting until early February.

In a statement issued on Monday, Acting Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, George Charamba, confirmed the details of Mnangagwa’s leave.

“The President plans to spend his vacation in the country and will be available for commitments requiring his personal attention as State President and SADC Chairperson,” Charamba said.

During Mnangagwa’s absence, Vice President Kembo Mohadi will take over as Acting President.

“Vice President Kembo Mohadi will be the Acting President from this Tuesday until the 19th of January,” Charamba explained. “After that, Vice President General (Retired) Dr. Constantino Chiwenga will assume the role of Acting President until President Mnangagwa returns in early February.”

The decision to rotate the acting presidency between Mohadi and Chiwenga has fueled speculation about internal power struggles within Zanu PF, with observers closely monitoring the movements of the country’s leadership.

Mnangagwa’s Gold Runner & Midlands Terror King’s Mother Dies 

By Munacho Gwamanda—President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s top aide and gold runner and Midlands Provincial Affairs Minister Owen “Mudha” Ncube’s mother, Edith Ncube, has reportedly passed away.

Zanu PF activist @Cde Chibage TINO announced the death on social media.

The post, which did not disclose the cause of her death, read:

“It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Mrs. Edith Ncube, the beloved mother of our esteemed Zanu-PF Midlands Province Secretary for Security, Honourable Owen Ncube. We extend our heartfelt condolences to Honourable Ncube and his entire family during this time.”

Several senior Zanu PF officials including Farai Marapira and the party’s National Political Commissar, Munyaradzi Machacha, attended the funeral Monday.

Farai Marapira & Owen Ncube

Ncube, a longtime ally of President Emmerson Mnangagwa, has a history deeply intertwined with the Midlands’ political and economic undercurrents. 

Known by his nickname “Mudha,” Ncube reportedly served as a linchpin in Mnangagwa’s gold mafia operations across Kwekwe, Zhombe, and Gokwe, activities dating back to the 1990s.

Mudha’s influence was cemented when Mnangagwa appointed him as State Security Minister shortly after orchestrating a military coup to unseat Robert Mugabe in November 2017. 

However, internal party power struggles within Zanu PF’s Midlands Province eventually led to his dismissal.

Despite this, Mnangagwa reinstated Ncube after the 2018 elections, assigning him the role of Midlands Provincial Affairs Minister, signalling a relationship that transcends political convenience.

Critics argue that this appointment further entrenched Ncube’s position as a central figure in the province’s gold-related violence and political coercion.

Ncube’s notoriety as a political enforcer is well-documented. 

Allegations of orchestrating violence, intimidating opposition members, and securing illicit gold profits for Zanu PF have haunted his tenure in Midlands. 

His actions have earned him a reputation as a trusted but controversial executor of Mnangagwa’s regional power plays.

The death of his mother comes at a time when the shadow of his tumultuous past continues to loom large over Midlands, leaving questions about his enduring role in Mnangagwa’s political machinery.

Opposition Leader Calls on Mnangagwa to Retire and Rest

By A Correspondent

Jealous Mawarire, the spokesperson for the National Patriotic Front, has stated that while he does not wish any harm to President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, he believes it is time for the president to leave office and enjoy the future prosperity of Zimbabwe.

Mawarire made the comments in response to a question from a follower on X (formerly Twitter) who asked if he would like to see Mnangagwa in trouble.

“I don’t wish him any harm, and whoever is circulating such a picture is being callous,” Mawarire said. “I want him out of power, but I certainly don’t wish any harm on him.

If anything, I want him to retire and enjoy a free and prosperous Zimbabwe that is definitely coming after him.”

Mawarire has been a vocal critic of Mnangagwa’s leadership, recently declaring that the president has “gone rogue” and should be removed from office. He also criticized Mnangagwa’s attempts to extend his tenure, describing it as unconstitutional.

“If the constitutional provision on term limits is amended, it can’t benefit the sitting president,” Mawarire argued. “That’s why the push to have ED [Emmerson Dambudzo] as president in 2030 is unconstitutional and illegal.”

Mnangagwa Extends Retirement Age For Soldiers 

By Political Reporter-The government has increased the retirement age for members of the security forces in a controversial move analysts say consolidates Zanu PF’s reliance on the military for political dominance.

The retirement age for uniformed forces has been raised from 50 to 55, with options to extend service up to 60 years and up to 65 years for war veterans. 

Commissioned officers in the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) will now retire at 65, with an option to extend their tenure up to 70 years.

These changes, outlined in Statutory Instrument (SI) 198 of 2024, will take effect on January 1, 2025. The SI, signed by the Minister of Defence, reads in part:

“A permanent member shall, whatever the length of his or her pensionable service, retire on attaining the age of fifty-five years: Provided that… if the Minister, on the recommendation of the Commander, considers that it is desirable in the public interest, he or she may allow that member to continue to serve for a period of five years until he or she attains the age of sixty years…”

War veterans can now remain in service for up to 65 years, while commissioned officers can serve until they are 70.

This development has drawn sharp criticism, with civil society organisations and opposition parties alleging that it serves Zanu PF’s strategy of militarising state institutions. 

Observers note that the extension in service terms might ensure the continued loyalty of military personnel who have been pivotal in influencing election outcomes through voter intimidation, suppression of dissent, and logistical support for Zanu PF campaigns.

Zimbabwe’s military has long been accused of being a key pillar in Zanu PF’s grip on power. 

During past elections, soldiers have been deployed in rural areas to intimidate voters, enforce Zanu PF’s agenda, and ensure compliance with the party’s directives. 

Military chiefs have openly declared their allegiance to Zanu PF, warning that they would not recognise any government led by opposition parties.

This increase in retirement age comes as the country braces for a potentially volatile electoral period, with Zanu PF looking to consolidate its position amid waning public support. 

Critics argue that the move will strengthen Zanu PF’s ability to manipulate future elections by maintaining a pliant military force deeply embedded in the political machinery.

The extension of service terms is also seen as a reward to loyalists within the armed forces, ensuring their continued benefits and privileges. 

Analysts warn that this might deepen the politicisation of the military, further eroding democratic principles in the country.

Mnangagwa’s AI-Generated Photo Sparks Outrage in Zanu PF

By A Correspondent

The Zimbabwean government has voiced its strong concern over a disturbing AI-generated image that depicts President Emmerson Mnangagwa lying down with what appears to be blood stains…

The image has caused significant outrage within the ruling Zanu PF party, prompting swift calls for action.

Presidential spokesperson George Charamba took to his Ghost X handle (@donzamusoro007) to condemn the image, urging the police to investigate the matter. “JUST CHECK THIS MACABRE, AI-GENERATED IMAGE!!! Kuti zvidii nhai @cozwva? I hope @PoliceZimbabwe has seen this criminal act!!!!!!,” Charamba posted, expressing his shock and anger at the image.

The image, which has circulated publicly, is believed to have originated from the Children of Zimbabwe War Veterans Association (COZWVA) handle on X (formerly Twitter). Charamba’s outburst reflects the government’s frustration with the image, which he described as a “criminal act” and a malicious attempt to tarnish the President’s image.

Political analysts have suggested that the image is more a reflection of public discontent, rather than a serious attempt to incite violence. Nonetheless, Charamba’s call for police intervention highlights the seriousness with which the government is treating the issue.

Why the unemployed remain invisible and voiceless

By Taruberekera Masara |Poverty of shame is one of serious issues bedeviling Zimbabwe as a country. It is shameful that in a glaring case of acute unemployment Emmerson Mnangagwa’s stay beyond constitutionally prescribed 2 terms becomes a big and central issue. It seems to me that he is more visible than the suffering nation.

Discredited youth leaders in the mould of Taurai Kandishaya and his cabal choose to ignore the sickening unemployment levels in the country and peddle the succession battles as if they are so important more than the livelihood of the masses of the unemployed youth which they claim to represent. 

It’s so mad.

Reason Wafawarova once highlighted that ZANU Pf politicians hate to look into the mirror. They fear seeing how bad they’re. The choose a discourse with feel good morphines than to address the pressing issues weighing down our country. 

Unemployment in Zimbabwe should litter our public sphere.Unfortunaty it doesn’t,some peripheral issues take the fore. 

Unemployment in Zimbabwe doesn’t get as much attention and urgency in terms of public policy that it deserves. One of the reasons is that the unemployed suffer from the worst combination possible: invisibility and voicelessness. According to British poet Stephen Spender they are not “starvingly visible and shoutingly audible”. 

They can’t speak for themselves. No organisation represents them. They are simply not seen and unheard. We, you and me, and policymakers — talk about these citizens only in statistical terms. They have no faces, no families. President Emerson Mnangagwa will comfortably present us the parliament, the Senate,his cabinet, but won’t show us her unemployed twin.

As if to confirm the invisibility of the unemployed, unemployment data speaks of certain figures that beats even first world countries. The concerned minister,  will strongly contend that the numbers were accurate, the unemployed weren’t seen on the streets. And you will be shocked.

By the end of the June 2024 there were more than 5-million of them. At the height of the Great Depression in 1933 about 12.8-million Americans were unemployed, according to the Franklin D Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum, a rate of about 25% in statistical terms. 

The US Federal Reserve describes the Great Depression as “the longest and deepest downturn” in the history of the modern industrial economy. It lasted for more than a decade. 

Zimbabwe is in no similar depression. Yet more than 67.83% of its labour force — or measured, another way, 78% of the population aged between 15 and 64 — are without jobs. That has been the case for a decades and more. 

That figure includes more than 3-million people who are classified as discouraged work-seekers simply because they hadn’t been out searching for jobs in the four weeks preceding the date of the survey by UNICEF. To be shoved into this tent of discouraged work-seekers, a person must also have given one of the following reasons: there were no jobs available in the area; unable to find work requiring his/her skills; and lost hope of finding any kind of work. 

To have such a figure of people unemployed, and for this long, should have spurred the nation to pull out all stops to try and get them into jobs.It is the invisibility and the voicelessness that even the politicians, whose lack of modesty of ambition (promises) is well known, have become modest in their electoral promises.

It is sad that this waste of human potential isn’t enough to galvanise all of us to do something, including kicking politicians hard in their backside to get them to act with urgency and purpose. 

 Spender articulated the problem clearly in his autobiography, World Within World.

“So our generation was driven into politics because world events presented us with situations in which it seemed impossible for us not to take sides. The first of those was the Wall Street crash of 1929, producing millions of unemployed not only in America but also in Europe.” 

 “Today we see the unemployed more often on television screens. They are images moving across glass screens, harvested for us from all over the world by a camera crew and some reporter who interprets them for us.

“These are three-dimensional figures transformed almost to abstractions — while we sit in our rooms perhaps eating dinners or high teas and watch them. The viewer may be shaken or depressed or distressed by these images, but they do not step out of the screen into his room, or shout from the street up to his windows. Everything today is spectacle.” 

In 1929 the unemployed “were starvingly visible and shoutingly audible”.

This moved young writers, himself included, who had thought that as artists politics wasn’t for them. They woke up to the fact that the economic system that had “enabled them to go (say) to university (and, in my own case, had provided me with a small private income)” could not provide the unemployed with jobs. The unemployed, the young writers noticed, were also being subjected to a means test “before they could receive the dole”. 

So, taking a cue from Spender, Zimbabwe ’s unemployment isn’t going to get the urgency and public policy seriousness it deserves because many of us who continue to benefit from the country’s economy think politics isn’t for us. And we will continue to think so because the unemployed aren’t starvingly visible and shoutingly audible in our living rooms. 

Chivayo Arrogantly Responds To An Open Letter Challenging His Love Life

By Showbiz Reporter- Controversial Businessman and Zanu PF apologist Wicknell Chivayo has arrogantly responded to an open letter shared by the Bloom Wellness Community, offering candid insights into his personal life and recent decisions.

In his detailed response, Wicknell started by expressing gratitude for the concern and advice shared in the letter. “Thank you for your open letter, which I have received and sincerely appreciate,” he began, emphasizing the value of constructive input from those who care.

Wicknell acknowledged that his life has been shaped by “tough decisions,” particularly regarding his family and relationships. He opened up about his separation from his ex-wife, describing it as one of the “most difficult decisions” he has ever made. While expressing love for his children, John and Minana, he revealed that irreconcilable differences, including conflicts with his family, led to the breakdown of the marriage.

Despite the challenges, Wicknell praised his ex-wife as a “great mother” and highlighted his continued financial support. He bragged about recent efforts to ensure his children’s happiness, including funding an extravagant Christmas holiday to Vietnam and Japan and providing an additional $100,000 for shopping and family needs.

Reflecting on his future, Wicknell addressed his decision to move on and find a new partner. He described his new relationship as one that brings him “peace and love,” adding that his partner aligns with his values and supports his faith as a devout Apostolic Christian.

“I cannot remain single forever,” he stated. “I long for peace and love in my home—a place where I can come back to someone who supports me, cooks for me, and offers companionship.”

Wicknell dismissed rumours about his new partner’s past and reiterated his conscious and independent decision to move forward. “With God’s grace, I hope I have chosen someone who will stand by me and be my partner in every sense of the word,” he affirmed.

Wicknell Chivayo Responds: “I Can’t Be Single Forever”

By Showbiz Reporter | ZimEye | The ZESA Tender flopper , Sir Wicknell Chivayo has addressed an open letter shared by the Bloom Wellness Community, offering candid insights into his personal life and recent decisions.

    In his detailed response, Sir Wicknell expressed gratitude for the concern and advice shared in the letter. “Thank you for your open letter, which I have received and sincerely appreciate,” he began, emphasizing the value of constructive input from those who care.

    Sir Wicknell acknowledged that his life has been shaped by “tough decisions,” particularly regarding his family and relationships. He opened up about his separation from his ex-wife, describing it as one of the “most difficult decisions” he has ever made. While expressing love for his children, John and Minana, he revealed that irreconcilable differences, including conflicts with his family, led to the breakdown of the marriage.

    Despite the challenges, Sir Wicknell praised his ex-wife as a “great mother” and highlighted his continued financial support. He disclosed recent efforts to ensure his children’s happiness, including funding an extravagant Christmas holiday to Vietnam and Japan and providing an additional $100,000 for shopping and family needs.

    Reflecting on his future, Sir Wicknell addressed his decision to move on and find a new partner. He described his new relationship as one that brings him “peace and love,” adding that his partner aligns with his values and supports his faith as a devout Apostolic Christian.

    “I cannot remain single forever,” he stated. “I long for peace and love in my home—a place where I can come back to someone who supports me, cooks for me, and offers companionship.”

    Sir Wicknell dismissed rumors about his new partner’s past and reiterated his conscious and independent decision to move forward. “With God’s grace, I hope I have chosen someone who will stand by me and be my partner in every sense of the word,” he affirmed.

    As he concluded his response, Sir Wicknell wished everyone a happy holiday season and expressed hope that his words would provide clarity and understanding.

    This candid and heartfelt response sheds light on the complexities of balancing family responsibilities, personal happiness, and societal expectations. Sir Wicknell’s journey continues to inspire and spark conversations across communities.

    Govt Hires 8,000 Teachers For New Curriculum Rollout

    By Munacho Gwamanda-The government has announced plans to recruit over 8,000 teachers to implement a revamped education curriculum and improve the quality of learning nationwide.

    This initiative, set to begin in the first school term on January 14, 2025, aims to reduce the teacher-pupil ratio, enhance hands-on learning, and replace the controversial Continuous Assessment Learning Activities (CALAs) system with a more practical approach.

    Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Dr Torerai Moyo, highlighted that this recruitment builds on the hiring of over 5,000 teachers in 2024, which significantly reduced class sizes. The new drive targets a teacher-pupil ratio of 1:30 or 1:35.

    “We’re also addressing the challenges faced by teachers in remote areas, including offering hardship allowances for those traveling long distances,” said Dr Moyo.

    He added that the government has solar-powered 150 rural schools this year, with plans to expand the initiative in 2025.

    To bridge the urban-rural education divide, the government is upgrading facilities in rural areas, constructing 2,800 schools to reduce the distance learners travel, and ensuring access to digital tools and learning materials.

    Dr. Moyo noted that decentralising teacher recruitment allows for better deployment to underserved areas. 

    This strategy ensures that even remote schools are staffed by qualified professionals.

    “Some teachers prefer working close to home, but decentralisation helps us fill gaps in rural areas with competent candidates,” he said.

    While the average African child walks 15km to the nearest school, post-colonial Zimbabwe has reduced this to 5km. 

    Additionally, only one in 10 Zimbabwean children under nine struggle with literacy, compared to nine out of 10 across the continent.

    Fake Gogo Chihoro Facebook Accounts On The Prowl

    Harare | A fraudulent Facebook account impersonating Gogo Chihoro has been exposed for misleading unsuspecting clients by sharing false contact details and claiming she is unavailable in the country.

    The fake account has been providing a South African number to deceive clients while falsely claiming that Gogo Chihoro is currently out of Zimbabwe.

    Contrary to these false claims, Gogo Chihoro is fully operational in Harare and available to serve her followers.

    Speaking out against the rising cases of fraud targeting her name, Gogo Chihoro clarified that she has only one official Facebook account and has no ties to the fraudulent accounts spreading misinformation.

    “I want to assure everyone that I am in Harare and actively operating. The fake accounts tarnishing my name must be disregarded,” she stated.

    These scams not only erode public trust but also disrupt Gogo Chihoro’s genuine efforts to assist communities. Victims have been duped into sending money or engaging in fake services under the guise of her name.

    Gogo Chihoro’s team is working tirelessly to report and have these fraudulent accounts removed. They are urging social media users to verify any interaction with her through the official Facebook account and to report any suspicious accounts or activities.

    Law enforcement has been notified, and efforts are underway to track and prosecute the perpetrators. Gogo Chihoro remains steadfast in her mission to protect her supporters and preserve the integrity of her work.

    To avoid falling victim to these scams, followers are encouraged to connect directly through Gogo Chihoro’s official platforms for verified updates and services.

    ED Stays Put, Amid Coup Plot Fears

    Political Reporter-President Emmerson Mnangagwa will spend his one-month-long vaccination in the country.

    The President’s annual leave begins today; traditionally, he is supposed to go abroad, refresh, and re-set.

    George Charamba, his spokesperson, made the announcement on Monday, fueling speculation that Mnangagwa is deeply concerned about a potential coup, especially from his ambitious deputy, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga.

    Mnangagwa, who seized power from the late President Robert Mugabe in a 2017 military coup spearheaded by Chiwenga, has never taken leave outside Zimbabwe since assuming office.

    This decision appears calculated, reflecting fears that he could face the same fate as Mugabe if he were to leave the country, given the ongoing power struggles within the ruling Zanu PF party.

    Mnangagwa and Chiwenga’s alliance has long been fraught with tension.

    Following Mugabe’s ousting, insiders reported an informal agreement that Mnangagwa would serve a single term before handing over power to Chiwenga.

    However, Mnangagwa’s actions suggest he is determined to hold onto power beyond his two constitutional terms, sidelining Chiwenga.

    The former military commander and the face of the 2017 coup, Chiwenga, is viewed by many as a powerful figure who commands significant loyalty within the security sector.

    His frustrations with Mnangagwa’s broken promises are now public, with reports of heated confrontations and factional battles within the party.

    Announcing the president’s staycation, Charamba said:
    “His Excellency, the President, will spend his vacation locally and will remain accessible for responsibilities that require his direct involvement, both in his capacity as Head of State and as Chairman of the Southern African Development Community (SADC).”
    During Mnangagwa’s absence from routine duties, Vice President Kembo Mohadi will act as President from December 31, 2024, to January 19, 2025. Thereafter, Chiwenga will assume the role until Mnangagwa resumes duties in early February 2025.

    Political analysts interpret this arrangement as a balancing act to keep Chiwenga placated while ensuring Mnangagwa’s grip on power remains secure.

    By staying in the country, Mnangagwa minimizes the risk of an organized coup or internal party rebellion.

    Mnangagwa’s Decision To Extend ZRP Pensionable Service Sparks Debate

    By A Correspondent

    In a controversial decision, President Emmerson Mnangagwa announced on Monday that the pensionable service period for officers of the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) would be increased from 20 years to 30 years. This new policy will take effect from January 1, 2025.

    The change was confirmed by Zanu PF’s Operation Restore Legacy page, which shared the news with the public:

    “Good news for Zimbabwe Republic Police – ZRP. President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa has increased pensionable service for police from 20 years to 30 years, starting on January 1, 2025.”

    This move has raised questions about its implications for the ZRP and the broader political landscape in Zimbabwe.

    Loyal People Mnangagwa Has Betrayed

    By Mandla Dlamini | As Zimbabwe slowly rolls into the new year we take time to look at those who worked very hard for Zimbabwe in their different ways. It is sad to note tha these undung heroes have worked so hard for their country but they have not been rewarded. This shows us that ZANU PF will never recognise those who hard for it. It is a party which works people and reward those who do not work. In closing this year we look at few people who sacrificed their lives for Zimbabwe and ZANU PF and CCC buy were kicked right in the face.
    The behaviour of ZANU PF against those who work hard for it exposes Mnangagwa’s ungrateful character and his discrimination against those who are not from his province.

    This is a lesson to all those who support blindly, some will be gaining and get rewarded while hardworking cadres are completely ignored. On behalf of progressive and hardworking Zimbabweans I would like to say Thank you for all the hard work you put in daily! Know that it is recognized and greatly appreciated by Zimbabwe even though ZANU PF led government will never appreciate or even to say thank you. Thank you for stepping in and saving the day in this difficult times where you have carried the Zimbabwean story. So glad we have you as a Zimbabwean upright men and women. Thanks for being so dedicated and hard-working!
    Putting your country on the map is an incremental part of your everyday life.
    A man who has fought so hard for Justice and defending the human rights and yet not recognised by his party the CCC this year is Mr Tawanda Dzvokora. Many people know him as Chief Svosve. Dzvokora’s voice has become a pain in the ears of the ruling party. Dzvokora has highlighted the plight of Zimbabweans in any platform. He has singularly taken Mnangagwa to task. Dzvokora has continued to be the lone voice in the wilderness. Unfortunately no one has recognised him for the work he has done. He is our 2025 opposition fighter of the year. It is a pity that even his leader Chamisa jumped the ship and left Dzvokora sinking it.
    There are many Zimbabweans who have tried to point out the plight of Zimbabweans. Their efforts though not recognised by their country the world has been made aware of the events in Zimbabwe. There some like Advocate Masiye, Masotcha, and many in South Africa. We havesome strong criticsof Mnangagwa’s regime like Sherpard Yuda, Patson Muzuwa and many others. But we recognise Mr Dzvokora chief Svosve.
    While we look at the opposition we can not ignore those in ZANU PF who worked very hard for Zimbabwe and for ZANU PF but have not been recognised by their party.
    The man who worked tooth and nail in defence of his country,and received total abuse from many Zimbabweans abroad and at home is Dr Masimba Mavaza. Successful people in every field are often said to be “blessed with talent” or even just lucky. But Masimba Mavaza is fearless defender of ZANU PF. While everyone around him is voicing his concerns against Mnangagwa and his government Dr Masimba Mavaza stands for his party ZANU PF. While I must make it clear that I do not like ZANU PF and I am not happy with Mnangagwa Dr Masimba Mavaza will defend ZANU PF with all his power to an extent that you will end up believing him. Dr Mavaza worked harder than the average person can even imagine to defend ZANU PF and Mnangagwa.
    Mavaza argues with passion for his party. The commitment he shows for his party is beyond comprehension. Mavaza is known for waking up early and working toward a goal while other people are still in bed, and staying later than everyone else too in defense of his country and party. He applied what is called
    Old fashioned hard work. To those who are in doubt about what to think about Zimbabwe must know that Mavaza is an inspiration.
    Dr MASIMBA MAVAZA had prodigious physical gifts. But as his party ignores him it is hard work that made him a legend in debates and in writing. Dr Mavaza’s defining characteristic isn’t his talent, but having the humility to know he had to work constantly to be the defender of his none caring party. Dr Mavaza is an example of how ZANU PF does not care for you no matter how you fight for it.

    Dr Mavaza must be a frequent consumer of wake ip products to maintain his frenetic schedule. Many people in the Social Media have said Mavaza has graced social media to turn around the party. He writes two articles a day for several online papers. One would think that he is being paid by ZANU PF but no ZANU PF will never recognise you unless you are related to the senior guys.
    One social media fighter warned Mavaxa that he is being used by the ruthless ZANU PF. While we admire his passion for his country we take his commitment as a warning to all that You support ZANU PF at your risk. Dr Masimba Mavaza ends this year 2024 as our hard worker on ZANU PF side.
    It is equally important to state that Mavaza, is the most insulted abused and hated person in Zimbabwe and on Social media.
    He gets all the cyber bullying and yet his party looks the other side. You join ZANU PF at your own risk. Mavaza continues talking to overseas publications even later at night from home and engages in debates. He goes into the office on Sundays and reads emails from his thousands of followers.
    While Mnangagwa rewards his sons and cronies Dr Mavaza and those Varakashis toil and scratch wounds of poverty for no reward.
    The irony of all this is that the hard workers are not rewarded the corrupt ones get everything.
    I will say well done Dr Mavaza and all those who were behind the scenes.
    2025 has a lot in store. Come out and lead a crusade to have Zimbabwe a better country again.
    We acknowledge all the journalists who heralded the plight of Zimbabwe and all who are going to do the same in this coming year.

    Have a wonderful 2025.

    Is Trent Alexander-Arnold Moving to Real Madrid?

    Sports Correspondent

    With Arne Slot’s Liverpool team emerging as strong favorites to secure the title by May, they may still require additional support to seal the deal. As the January transfer window approaches, Liverpool could be considering moves to strengthen their squad.

    However, major decisions loom over several key players in their roster. Below, we examine the latest rumors surrounding Liverpool’s potential transfers.

    According to AS, Trent Alexander-Arnold’s transfer to Real Madrid is “almost complete.” The right-back is expected to join the Spanish giants at the end of his contract, although an official announcement will be delayed out of respect for Liverpool.

    In other news, former Liverpool target Anthony Gordon has committed to winning a trophy with Newcastle before contemplating a move away from St James’ Park. Speaking to The Chronicle, he stated, “I’ve got a long contract here, and I intend to see that out.”

    Reports from Spain suggest that Alexander-Arnold is poised to wear Real Madrid’s white kit next season. The Spanish club has been eyeing the player as his contract with Liverpool nears its final six months. While there were initial discussions about a move in January following Dani Carvajal’s long-term injury, it now appears the terms of the deal have already been settled.

    From Chimurenga to Contemporary Struggles: Examining Ian Smith and Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Leadership in Zimbabwe



    The Generational Fight for Freedom: Social, Economic, and Political Challenges Across Eras

    Story by Prosper Tiringindi, a Human Rights Defender

    Zimbabwe’s history has been shaped by two prominent leaders—Ian Smith and Emmerson Mnangagwa—whose governance periods reflect glaring contradictions. While both leaders are credited with infrastructural development, their tenures are also marked by systemic human rights abuses, political oppression, and unaddressed socio-economic inequalities.

    Ian Smith’s Leadership: A Catalyst for Chimurenga

    Ian Smith served as Prime Minister of Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) from 1964 to 1979, leading a white minority government that unilaterally declared independence from Britain in 1965. His administration prioritized infrastructure development, creating modern road networks, industrial zones, and efficient urban services. However, these advancements primarily benefited the white minority, leaving the black majority in abject poverty.

    Socially, Smith’s government enforced segregation through oppressive laws that marginalized black communities, limiting access to quality education, healthcare, and land ownership. Economically, policies favored the minority elite while relegating the black population to poorly paid, exploitative labor in agriculture and mining.

    Politically, Smith’s regime was notorious for brutal crackdowns on dissent. Freedoms of speech, assembly, and political organization were heavily suppressed. Opposition to the regime, especially from liberation movements like ZANLA and ZIPRA, was met with violence and detentions. Reflecting on this era, Smith infamously remarked, “The more we killed, the happier we were.”

    The socio-economic and political injustices under Smith became the rallying point for the Chimurenga liberation war. Black Zimbabweans demanded land redistribution, political representation, and socio-economic equity. The war’s success in 1980 heralded the end of white minority rule, yet its promises remain unfulfilled for many.

    Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Leadership: The Betrayal of Liberation Ideals

    In 2017, Emmerson Mnangagwa ascended to power following Robert Mugabe’s resignation. Touted as a reformer, his presidency initially inspired hope. However, his administration has since faced allegations of corruption, economic mismanagement, and human rights abuses, echoing the authoritarian tendencies of his predecessors.

    Socially, Mnangagwa’s government has failed to address the enduring inequalities inherited from colonial rule. Healthcare and education systems are in decline, with ordinary citizens bearing the brunt of economic hardships. The promise of land redistribution has been marred by corruption, with political elites capturing the best agricultural land.

    Economically, Mnangagwa’s tenure has been characterized by hyperinflation, currency instability, and high unemployment rates. Despite promises to attract investment, widespread corruption and mismanagement have deterred economic growth. Essential services like water, electricity, and sanitation remain inaccessible to many.

    Politically, Mnangagwa has cracked down on opposition parties, activists, and journalists. Freedom of assembly and speech remains restricted, with protesters frequently arrested or subjected to violence. In March 2024, the United States sanctioned Mnangagwa under the Global Magnitsky program for corruption and human rights abuses.

    Generational Demands: Then and Now

    The demands of the Chimurenga generation—land, freedom, and equity—resonate with the struggles of today’s youth. However, the current generation also grapples with additional challenges:

    Unemployment and Poverty: Zimbabwe’s youth face limited job opportunities, driving many into informal work or migration.

    Corruption: Public resources are siphoned off by political elites, denying citizens access to essential services.

    Lack of Political Voice: State surveillance and repression stifle activism and political participation.

    Despite the differences in context, the fight remains the same: an equitable society where citizens enjoy social, economic, and political rights.

    Analysis: Infrastructure Without Rights Is Futile

    Both Ian Smith and Emmerson Mnangagwa presided over periods where infrastructure development was undermined by systemic oppression. Under Smith, infrastructure served a racial minority, fueling the liberation struggle. Under Mnangagwa, infrastructural promises are overshadowed by corruption and repression, leaving the majority in despair.

    As Prosper Tiringindi, a human rights defender, asserts: “Infrastructure development is meaningless if citizens are deprived of basic rights. A society cannot thrive under oppression, regardless of its physical advancements.”

    The generational fight for freedom in Zimbabwe is far from over, as the current leadership has yet to fulfill the promises of the liberation struggle. The call for justice, equity, and accountability echoes across decades, uniting past and present generations in their quest for a better future.

    Kwekwe Hospital Grapples with Doctor Accommodation Crisis

    By A Correspondent

    Kwekwe Provincial Hospital is facing a severe shortage of accommodation for doctors, hindering the recruitment of critical medical staff.

    The crisis began in 2022 when a fire ravaged the hospital’s doctors’ quarters, which the government has yet to rebuild.

    District Medical Officer, Dr. Nyasha Mwasunda, highlighted the urgency of the situation, stating that the lack of accommodation is a significant obstacle in attracting and retaining essential technical staff.

    The district is currently experiencing a 16% shortage of critical personnel, including pharmacists, nurses, and doctors.

    The shortage of accommodation has resulted in the hospital struggling to fill vacant positions, exacerbating the existing staffing shortages. Dr. Mwasunda emphasized the need for prompt action to address the accommodation crisis and ensure the hospital can provide quality healthcare services to the community.

    Mnangagwa Fears Coup, Spends Leave At State House

    By Political Reporter-The Government has announced that President Emmerson Mnangagwa will begin his annual vacation on Tuesday, December 31, 2024, but will remain in the country.

    Presidential Spokesperson George Charamba made the announcement on Monday, fueling speculation that Mnangagwa is deeply concerned about a potential coup, especially from his ambitious deputy, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga.

    Mnangagwa, who seized power from the late President Robert Mugabe in a 2017 military coup spearheaded by Chiwenga, has never taken leave outside Zimbabwe since assuming office. 

    This decision appears calculated, reflecting fears that he could face the same fate as Mugabe if he were to leave the country, given the ongoing power struggles within the ruling Zanu PF party.

    Mnangagwa and Chiwenga’s alliance has long been fraught with tension.

    Following Mugabe’s ousting, insiders reported an informal agreement that Mnangagwa would serve a single term before handing over power to Chiwenga.

    However, Mnangagwa’s actions suggest he is determined to hold onto power beyond his two constitutional terms, sidelining Chiwenga.

    The former military commander and the face of the 2017 coup, Chiwenga, is viewed by many as a powerful figure who commands significant loyalty within the security sector. 

    His frustrations with Mnangagwa’s broken promises are now public, with reports of heated confrontations and factional battles within the party.

    Announcing the president’s staycation, Charamba said:

    “His Excellency, the President, will spend his vacation locally and will remain accessible for responsibilities that require his direct involvement, both in his capacity as Head of State and as Chairman of the Southern African Development Community (SADC).”

    During Mnangagwa’s absence from routine duties, Vice President Kembo Mohadi will act as President from December 31, 2024, to January 19, 2025. Thereafter, Chiwenga will assume the role until Mnangagwa resumes duties in early February 2025.

    Political analysts interpret this arrangement as a balancing act to keep Chiwenga placated while ensuring Mnangagwa’sgrip on power remains secure. 

    By staying in the country, Mnangagwa minimizes the risk of an organized coup or internal party rebellion.

    Mnangagwa Extends Pensionable Service for ZRP Officers from 20 to 30 Years

    In a controversial decision, President Emmerson Mnangagwa announced on Monday that the pensionable service period for officers of the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) would be increased from 20 years to 30 years. This new policy will take effect from January 1, 2025.

    The change was confirmed by Zanu PF’s Operation Restore Legacy page, which shared the news with the public:

    “Good news for Zimbabwe Republic Police – ZRP. President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa has increased pensionable service for police from 20 years to 30 years, starting on January 1, 2025.”

    This move has raised questions about its implications for the ZRP and the broader political landscape in Zimbabwe.

    Another #Mazion4ED Official In Horror Crash

    By James Gwati– Another official, this time with the Mazion for ED movement has reportedly been involved in a serious car accident en route to Bulawayo. 

    The Mazio4eD official had an accident on the same day the #Vapostori4Ed was also involved in an accident while mobilising people for President Mnangagwa in Bulawayo.

    Sources close to the incident say the official (name with-held) was heading to preparations for the National Thanksgiving Day, a government-declared event championed by President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

    Social media platforms are now flooded with images of the mangled vehicle, raising concerns about the official’s condition.

    The National Thanksgiving Day, which Mnangagwa introduced after his rise to power through a military coup in 2017, has become a strategic tool in his political arsenal. 

    Held annually in Bulawayo, the event is positioned as a day of intercession for national prosperity and blessings, emphasising the role of faith in Zimbabwe’s development.

    However, critics argue that the day serves as a veneer for Mnangagwa’s 2030 Agenda, a campaign to solidify his rule while sidelining political rivals, including Vice President Constantino Chiwenga.

    Mnangagwa has leveraged religious platforms to bolster his legitimacy. 

    Key allies like Reverend Andrew Wutawunashe, founder of the Faith for Nation Campaign, have played pivotal roles in this strategy. 

    Wutawunashe Sunday even composed a song praising Mnangagwa, declaring him the nation’s leader until 2030. 

    Such acts are seen as direct endorsements of Mnangagwa’s agenda, further entrenching his influence within the religious sector.

    Efforts to contact Madzibaba Moses Gwasarira, the national chairperson of Vapostori and Zion for ED, for comment were unsuccessful. 

    Gwasarira had attended the Sunday event, where Mnangagwa’s religious-political alliance was on full display.

    ZimEye is working to confirm details of the accident with law enforcement authorities, but the incident has already sparked speculation about its timing, given the intensifying power struggles between Mnangagwa and Chiwenga. 

    ZIFA Polls: Mliswa Blasts Tagwirei for Attempting To Hijack Football

    Sports Correspondent

    Former Norton MP and ex-Democratic Movement for Zimbabwe (Dembare) fitness trainer, Temba Mliswa, has strongly criticized businessman Kuda Tagwirei for allegedly attempting to take control of Zimbabwean football. Mliswa, who was recently disqualified from the ZIFA presidential elections, claimed that powerful cartels are using the ZIFA elections as a platform to advance their own interests.

    Mliswa stated, “It’s unfortunate that the ZIFA elections have become an arena for cartels to flex their power and influence, redirecting the course of Zimbabwean football for their own benefit.”

    While acknowledging Tagwirei’s success as a businessman and his potential to be a great sponsor for local teams, Mliswa accused him of misusing his power to manipulate the football sector.

    “Kuda has been an astute businessman and could be a great sponsor, funding and supporting local teams,” Mliswa continued. “However, he has abused that power to try and influence the entire football sector, using proxies like Magwizi and his company, Sakunda.”

    Mliswa warned that this kind of influence sets a dangerous precedent that could harm the long-term development of Zimbabwean football. He pointed out that while Delta has been involved in local football for years, they have never tried to manipulate the sport for their own private interests or supported specific candidates for office.

    “Kuda Tagwirei is my ‘mzukuru’ and I will always speak frankly with him,” Mliswa added.

    “This approach is wrong. It would be more prudent and beneficial if he focused on sponsoring the sport. However, this sudden involvement in corporate social work appears to be aimed at supporting a specific candidate.”

    The Importance of Emotional Control for Safe Driving

    Driving requires more than just the physical ability to operate a vehicle; it demands total concentration and a sense of calm. How you feel behind the wheel can significantly impact your safety and that of others on the road. Whether you’re feeling relaxed, anxious, or hot-tempered, your emotions affect your judgment, reaction times, and overall driving behavior.

    It’s essential to recognize the profound influence emotions have on your driving and actively work to control them. Emotional reactions can alter your decision-making process, leading to dangerous maneuvers or poor judgment. For example, anxiety might cause you to overreact or hesitate, while anger could lead to aggressive driving and reckless behavior. Stress can cloud your focus, increasing the likelihood of mistakes.

    The key to maintaining safety on the road lies in emotional regulation. Regardless of the emotional state you’re in, never allow your feelings to dictate your actions behind the wheel. Losing control can lead to dangerous situations, not only putting yourself and your passengers at risk but also endangering other drivers and pedestrians.

    Here are a few strategies for managing emotions while driving:

    1. Practice Deep Breathing: If you feel stressed or anxious, take a moment to focus on your breathing. Deep breaths can help calm your mind and restore a sense of focus.
    2. Take Breaks When Needed: If you’re feeling overwhelmed, it’s always better to pull over and take a short break. A few minutes away from the road can help you regain composure and clarity.
    3. Stay Calm in Traffic: Congested roads can be frustrating, but staying calm will help you make better decisions and avoid impulsive actions.
    4. Listen to Relaxing Music: Music can be a powerful tool for managing emotions. Choose calming tunes to reduce stress and help maintain a peaceful state of mind.
    5. Practice Patience: Remind yourself that delays and setbacks are a part of driving. Practicing patience will reduce the temptation to make hasty or risky decisions.

    By recognizing the link between emotions and driving behavior, and by taking steps to manage your stress, you can significantly reduce the risk of accidents. Remember, driving is a responsibility that requires a clear mind and a calm demeanor. Never let emotions take the wheel.

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    Mystery Surrounds Death Of Zim Soldier

    By A Correspondent

    A tragic incident has shaken the small village of Msasane in Zimunyama, Plumtree, after Unity Sikhokho, a Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) soldier, died allegedly from poisoning.

    According to eyewitnesses, Sikhokho consumed beer laced with poison at Mqegula shops in Plumtree. The soldier, who was based in Gweru, had been socializing at the local establishment when he unknowingly ingested the tainted drink.

    Sikhokho reportedly fell ill shortly after consuming the beer and passed away. The circumstances surrounding his death are still unclear, and local authorities have launched an investigation.

    The close-knit community of Msasane is in mourning, and the incident has raised concerns about safety at public drinking spots.

    Community members are calling for swift action to bring the perpetrators to justice if foul play is confirmed.

    Two Chivayo-Donated Cars Crash on Same Day

    By A Correspondent

    Two vehicles donated by controversial Zanu PF businessman Wicknell Chivayo were involved in separate accidents on the same day, sparking questions about the source of the tycoon’s wealth.

    According to a report from the Zanu PF Operation Restore Legacy Facebook page, the accidents involved two prominent individuals connected to the religious and political circles.

    The spokesperson for Vapostori and Mazion for President Emmerson Mnangagwa, Madzibaba Obey Mapuranga, was involved in an accident while traveling to Bulawayo for the advance mobilization of the Prayer Day event. The report states that the accident occurred as Mapuranga made his way to the city.

    The second accident involved Madzibaba Owen Velvet, who was traveling back from Bulawayo. Velvet’s car was reportedly caught in heavy rains, which led to the crash.

    The Facebook page, known for its affiliation with Zanu PF, expressed concern about the incidents, with a post reading: “The Spokesperson of Vapostori and Mazion for ED Madzibaba Obey Mapuranga had an accident on his way to Bulawayo for the advance mobilization of the Prayer Day, also Madzibaba Owen Velvet had an accident on his way back from Bulawayo due to heavy rains. Sir Wicknel vapamhai futi,” a statement made in reference to Chivayo’s involvement in donating the cars.

    The accidents have raised eyebrows regarding the true origin of Wicknell Chivayo’s wealth, a subject that has been widely debated in Zimbabwe due to his controversial business dealings. Chivayo, known for his ties to the ruling Zanu PF party, has faced scrutiny over various financial dealings, with critics questioning the legitimacy of his wealth.

    The accidents involving his donated vehicles are likely to intensify public curiosity surrounding his business empire and the sources behind his generous contributions.

    Opposition MP Reveals Shocking Food Crisis

    By A Correspondent

    Hon. Mutsa Murombedzi, the opposition proportional representation MP for Mashonaland West, has expressed her concerns over the growing food crisis in her home area.

    Below is her statement:

    “Sunday in the village began with a moment of reflection and community connection at church. Later, I applied AN fertilizer in the fields to combat a stubborn worm that is damaging crops. Villagers have shared that the worm is becoming more resistant due to changing climate conditions, and they have resorted to using Surf detergent as a remedy.

    In the afternoon, I joined some women fishing in the leftover ponds of Mupfure, balancing children on their backs while they sought food for their families. Hunger is a pressing issue, but they remain hopeful that a full Mupfure flood will bring better catches.

    Unfortunately, it was a no-catch day for me, but it is through conversations like these, hearing their stories of resilience, that I find inspiration and a deeper understanding of their daily struggles.”

    Vapostori For ED Member In Terrible Accident

    By A Correspondent

    Two vehicles donated by controversial Zanu PF businessman Wicknell Chivayo were involved in separate accidents on the same day, sparking questions about the source of the tycoon’s wealth.

    According to a report from the Zanu PF Operation Restore Legacy Facebook page, the accidents involved two prominent individuals connected to the religious and political circles.

    The spokesperson for Vapostori and Mazion for President Emmerson Mnangagwa, Madzibaba Obey Mapuranga, was involved in an accident while traveling to Bulawayo for the advance mobilization of the Prayer Day event. The report states that the accident occurred as Mapuranga made his way to the city.

    The second accident involved Madzibaba Owen Velvet, who was traveling back from Bulawayo. Velvet’s car was reportedly caught in heavy rains, which led to the crash.

    The Facebook page, known for its affiliation with Zanu PF, expressed concern about the incidents, with a post reading: “The Spokesperson of Vapostori and Mazion for ED Madzibaba Obey Mapuranga had an accident on his way to Bulawayo for the advance mobilization of the Prayer Day, also Madzibaba Owen Velvet had an accident on his way back from Bulawayo due to heavy rains. Sir Wicknel vapamhai futi,” a statement made in reference to Chivayo’s involvement in donating the cars.

    The accidents have raised eyebrows regarding the true origin of Wicknell Chivayo’s wealth, a subject that has been widely debated in Zimbabwe due to his controversial business dealings. Chivayo, known for his ties to the ruling Zanu PF party, has faced scrutiny over various financial dealings, with critics questioning the legitimacy of his wealth.

    The accidents involving his donated vehicles are likely to intensify public curiosity surrounding his business empire and the sources behind his generous contributions.

    Several Injured In Kombi Horror Crash

    By Courts and Crime Reporter- At least 14 passengers were injured after a Nissan Caravan Kombi was involved in an accident.

    The accident happened on Friday along Lyton Road.

    Police said the kombi, with 18 passengers on board, veered off the road and landed in a ditch.

    The injured victims were taken to Sally Mugabe Hospital for treatment. 

    The ZRP said:

    Police in Mbare are investigating a serious road traffic accident which occurred along Lyton Road, Harare on 27/12/24. 14 passengers were injured when a Nissan Caravan Kombi with 18 passengers on board veered off the road and landed in a ditch. The injured victims were taken to Sally Mugabe Hospital for treatment.

    A Toyota Hiace, commonly referred to as a “Caravan” in Zimbabwe, typically has a passenger capacity of 15 to 16 seats.

    However, it has become common for kombis to be overloaded, with each vehicle often carrying at least 20 passengers when considered “full.”

    Even at police roadblocks, overloaded kombis are typically allowed to pass.

    Zim’s Finest Journo & Comms Strategist Dies

    By James Gwati- Aspiring academic, veteran journalist and communications specialist Tawanda Chisango has died.

    He was 44.

    The African Leaders Malaria Alliance (ALMA)Chief of Communications passed away on Friday, 20th December 2024, at his home in the capital.

    Tawanda was one of the pioneer students of Media and Society Studies at Midlands State University.

    His close associates say he was in the process of enrolling for his PhD in Strategic communications by the time of his death.

    The Zimbabwe journalism fraternity has lost one of the sharpest brains in the industry, and the void he has left will be difficult to fill.

    Tawanda is survived by his loving wife, two sons, and a daughter.

    Tawanda Chisango

    In a statement, his employer, African Leaders Malaria Alliance (ALMA), said the humble Tawanda died while surrounded by his family.

    Said ALMA:

    It is with deep sorrow that we announce the sudden and untimely passing of our esteemed colleague, Mr. Tawanda Chisango, Chief of Communications at the African Leaders Malaria Alliance (ALMA).

    Tawanda’s loss is not only a deeply personal tragedy for the ALMA family but also a significant loss to the global health community, particularly in the fight against malaria.

    As ALMA’s Chief of Communications, Tawanda was a driving force behind our communication and advocacy efforts, helping to elevate malaria elimination and broader health priorities to the highest levels of government.

    His work facilitated high-level engagements with Heads of State and Government, championing the Malaria Elimination agenda and accountability for the health of those left behind.

    His tireless dedication was pivotal to successfully amplifying ALMA’s health ambition in the region; and on the global stage.

    Beyond his professional accomplishments, Tawanda was a kind-hearted, warm, and supportive colleague whose gentle presence enriched the lives of everyone he worked with.

    He was a true team player, always willing to lend a hand or a word of encouragement.

    His exceptional work ethic, attention to detail, and creative approach to communication set a high standard that we all aspired to emulate.

    We are deeply grateful for the many lessons he imparted during his time with us.

    Tawanda’s career spanned impactful roles at the African Union Commission, UNAIDS, World Vision, and more.

    At the AU Commission, he served as a Programme Advocacy and Partnerships Expert, where he played a role in advancing health diplomacy and fostering collaboration with Heads of State and other key stakeholders to address HIV, TB, malaria, and broader development goals.

    His ability to connect health priorities with high-level advocacy was unmatched, leaving a lasting legacy.

    Our thoughts and prayers are with them during this unimaginable time.

    May the Lord grant them strength and comfort as they navigate this profound loss.

    As we mourn Tawanda’s passing, we also celebrate his remarkable life and the impact he made.

    His kindness, humility, and commitment to improving the lives of Africans will continue to be reflected in our work and his legacy.

    May his warm and gentle soul rest in eternal peace.

    Rest in power Tawanda Chisango. You will be deeply missed but never forgotten.

    ZimEye

    Mutare Singer Captain Britain Sparks Social Media Frenzy

    By A Correspondent| Mutare-based singer Captain Britain has set social media ablaze with his freestyle videos, in which he comments on his music career and addresses challenges, including the lack of local support for his artistry.

    Captain Britain

    The controversy reached new heights during a recent *Cup Clash* in Harare, where Captain Britain made a brief appearance before being ejected by the event’s MC, Marondera-based singer Van Chichi.

    Following the incident, Captain Britain took to his social media platforms, claiming he was unfairly disqualified and insisting he would have won the coveted prize—a BMW vehicle—ultimately awarded to Ngwere Lite.

    Captain Britain has also publicly criticized the people of Mutare for their lack of support, pointing to a poorly attended show at Beit Hall, which, despite extensive promotion, drew only one attendee. However, he has since reconciled with his Mutare fans, acknowledging their recognition of him as “Chibaba Chemangoma”.

    He has made a video begging for a Toyota Aqua from controversial businessman Wicknell Chivhayo.

    The online frenzy, which has lasted over a week, has not escaped prominent people with Mutare-based Kunashe Studios hosting an interview with Captain Britain.

    During the session, he shed light on the Cup Clash controversy and his grievances with Van Chichi, further fueling public interest.

    While many doubt his music talent, Captain Britain has managed to gain popularity with his videos now attracting hundreds of comments and thousands of views.

    The popularity has also come with sarcasm as some people equate him with Prophet Talent Madungwe while some have advised him to abandom music for comedy.

    His rising fame has also not escaped corporates who have begun coming on board.

    A local business operator in Mutare has begun designing merchandise featuring his image and has committed to providing the comic artist with wardrobe sponsorship, marking a significant step forward for his career.

    As Captain Britain’s star continues to rise, his unconventional approach in the music industry has undoubtedly earned him following which is a perfect launch pad for his career.

    #Vapostori4ED Official In Serious Accident While Mobilising For Mnangagwa

    By James Gwati– A top official with the controversial Vapostori for ED movement, has reportedly been involved in a serious car accident en route to Bulawayo. 

    Sources close to the incident say the official (name with-held) was heading to preparations for the National Thanksgiving Day, a government-declared event championed by President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

    Social media platforms are now flooded with images of the mangled vehicle, raising concerns about the official’s condition.

    Madzibaba4ed car

    The National Thanksgiving Day, which Mnangagwa introduced after his rise to power through a military coup in 2017, has become a strategic tool in his political arsenal. 

    Held annually in Bulawayo, the event is positioned as a day of intercession for national prosperity and blessings, emphasizing the role of faith in Zimbabwe’s development.

    However, critics argue that the day serves as a veneer for Mnangagwa’s 2030 Agenda, a campaign to solidify his rule while sidelining political rivals, including Vice President Constantino Chiwenga.

    Mnangagwa has leveraged religious platforms to bolster his legitimacy. 

    Key allies like Reverend Andrew Wutawunashe, founder of the Faith for Nation Campaign, have played pivotal roles in this strategy. 

    Wutawunashe Sunday even composed a song praising Mnangagwa, declaring him the nation’s leader until 2030. 

    Such acts are seen as direct endorsements of Mnangagwa’s agenda, further entrenching his influence within the religious sector.

    Efforts to contact Madzibaba Moses Gwasarira, the national chairperson of Vapostori and Zion for ED, for comment were unsuccessful. 

    Gwasarira had attended the Sunday event, where Mnangagwa’s religious-political alliance was on full display.

    ZimEye is working to confirm details of the accident with law enforcement authorities, but the incident has already sparked speculation about its timing, given the intensifying power struggles between Mnangagwa and Chiwenga. 

    Uniformed Soldier, Mr. Unity Sikhokho Poisoned To Death In Unclear Circumstances

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    Plumtree Man Dies After Alleged Poisoning Incident

    By A Correspondent | Plumtree, Zimbabwe – Tragedy struck in the quiet village of Msasane in Zimunyama after Unity Sikhokho, a young soldier from the area, reportedly died following an alleged poisoning incident. Sikhokho is said to have consumed beer laced with poison at a local establishment known as Mqegula shops in Plumtree.

    Witnesses claim Sikhokho, who was employed at the Airforce Base in Gweru, had been socializing at the local shops when he unknowingly ingested the tainted drink. Reports indicate that he fell ill shortly after consuming the beer and passed away yesterday.

    Further details were not available at the time of writing.

    The shocking incident has left the close-knit community of Msasane in mourning and raised questions about the circumstances surrounding Sikhokho’s untimely death.

    Local authorities are said to be investigating the matter, but no official statement has been released at this time. Community members have expressed concern over safety at public drinking spots and called for swift action to bring the perpetrators to justice if foul play is confirmed.

    This developing story will be updated as more information becomes available.– ZimEye

    Mnangagwa Declares Only ‘Dictators of Zimbabwe’ Are Allowed To Pray For It

    Bulawayo – “Zimbabwe Can Only Be Prayed For by Its Captors”: Mnangagwa Declares Himself Sovereign Over Nation’s Destiny

    By Dorrothy Moyo | ZimEye | In a bold and polarizing declaration, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has proclaimed that only Zimbabwe’s “owners”—a term many interpret as its ruling elite—have the right to pray for the nation. The statement, made during a church gathering at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair grounds, comes at a time when Mnangagwa has increasingly styled himself as a modern-day King Munhumutapa, ruling over a nation he views as his personal dominion.

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    This symbolism extends beyond rhetoric. Mnangagwa has established the Mutapa Investment Fund, a state-controlled wealth fund headquartered in the former home of the late opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai. This audacious move has been widely seen as a deliberate act of mockery toward Tsvangirai’s legacy, serving as yet another declaration of Mnangagwa’s complete dominance over Zimbabwe’s political and historical narrative.

    By intertwining divine imagery with sovereign authority, Mnangagwa has rebranded himself as both the spiritual and political custodian of Zimbabwe. But in doing so, he has drawn sharp criticism from those who see his statements as a chilling assertion that the nation remains in the grip of its captors, who dictate its fate, its prayers, and even the legacy of its fallen leaders.

    Mnangagwa stirred controversy yesterday during a church service at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) grounds, declaring that only the “owners” of Zimbabwe are permitted to pray for the country. The remarks came after Prophet Andrew Wutaunashe anointed Mnangagwa as the nation’s president until 2030, proclaiming a divine endorsement of his leadership.

    “You will be performing signs and wonders till 2030!” Wutaunashe declared, as Mnangagwa stood alongside his deputy, Kembo Mohadi. Notably absent from the gathering was Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, fueling speculation about shifts within Zimbabwe’s power structure. The prominent presence of ZANU-PF chairwoman Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri beside Mnangagwa suggested she may be positioned as Chiwenga’s replacement amid growing calls within the military deep state for Mnangagwa to hand over power to Chiwenga.

    Mnangagwa’s Vision for the Future

    Following Wutaunashe’s prophetic blessing, Mnangagwa addressed the congregation, proclaiming a brighter future for Zimbabwe underpinned by divine guidance and national development.

    “As we look to the future, our nation is emboldened by the goodness of Almighty God that saw us liberate ourselves from colonial bondage and repossess the land stolen from our forefathers,” Mnangagwa said. “Today, we stand proud and tall as a truly free and independent people, enjoying freedom of worship and advancing Godly values alongside a people-centred national development agenda.”

    He urged citizens to focus on the country’s Vision 2030 goals, citing biblical scripture to inspire productivity and responsibility. “Genesis Chapter 1, verse 28 instructs us to be fruitful and subdue the earth,” Mnangagwa said, reinforcing the ZANU-PF national philosophy: “Nyika inovakwa, inotongwa, inonamatirwa nevene vayo” (“A country is built, ruled, and prayed for by its owners”).

    Political Intrigue Deepens

    The absence of Vice President Chiwenga and the elevated profile of Muchinguri-Kashiri at the event adds fuel to ongoing speculation about internal power struggles within ZANU-PF and the military. Reports suggest a faction within the military is pressuring Mnangagwa to cede power to Chiwenga, his former ally in the 2017 coup that ousted Robert Mugabe.

    The symbolic anointing of Mnangagwa until 2030 and the exclusion of Chiwenga at such a high-profile religious event is seen by analysts as a deliberate move to consolidate power and assert Mnangagwa’s dominance over party and state structures.

    Public and Political Reactions

    Mnangagwa’s remarks about the “owners” of Zimbabwe have drawn criticism, with opposition leaders and civil society groups questioning the exclusionary undertones of the statement. Critics argue the rhetoric could alienate sections of the population and deepen divisions in an already polarized nation.

    Meanwhile, the prophetic endorsement by Wutaunashe has been met with mixed reactions. Supporters within ZANU-PF hailed it as a sign of divine favor, while skeptics dismissed it as an attempt to use religion to cement political authority.

    The Road Ahead

    As the political landscape evolves, the focus remains on whether Mnangagwa can maintain unity within ZANU-PF and fend off mounting pressure from rival factions. With Vision 2030 at the center of his rhetoric, Mnangagwa is attempting to project stability and progress amid growing calls for change both within and outside his party.

    This unfolding drama is sure to dominate Zimbabwean politics in the months ahead. Stay tuned for updates as the situation develops.

    Kasukuwere Vows to Block Mnangagwa “Selfish” Agenda

    By A Correspondent

    Saviour Kasukuwere, former ZANU PF Political Commissar and leader of the Generation 40 (G40) faction, has forcefully rejected President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s efforts to extend his time in office beyond the constitutional limits.

    Mnangagwa, who has been consolidating power within his party, is pushing for constitutional amendments that would allow him to stay in office beyond his current term, which is set to end in 2028. However, Kasukuwere was quick to dismiss the proposal, labeling it as “daydreams.” He vowed to stop Mnangagwa’s plans, pledging to take action during the 2025 elections.

    Kasukuwere’s comments came in response to remarks made by ZANU PF Central Committee member Jenfan Muswere, who stated that the resolutions passed at the party’s recent Annual People’s Conference were binding, having been adopted unanimously by delegates. Muswere emphasized that there were no objections when the resolutions were read aloud at the conference.

    One of the key resolutions proposed extending Mnangagwa’s presidential term by two more years, until 2030, to allow for the completion of his Vision 2030 agenda. The resolution reads: “The Delegates to the ZANU PF 21st National People’s Conference resolve as follows: the President and First Secretary of ZANU PF Party, His Excellency, Cde. Dr E. D. Mnangagwa’s term of office as President of the Republic of Zimbabwe and First Secretary of ZANU PF be extended beyond 2028 to 2030. The Party and Government should, therefore, set in motion the necessary amendments to the National Constitution so as to give effect to this resolution.”

    Despite the official stance, Kasukuwere, who has previously argued that Mnangagwa’s Vision 2030 will not come to fruition, is determined to block this proposal. He boldly declared, “It’s a Tingiringo resolution. I will handle it in the coming weeks. For now, let’s rest.” Kasukuwere’s statement underscores his commitment to preventing Mnangagwa from extending his rule beyond 2025.

    Zanu PF Seeks To Extend Influence Beyond Politics

    By A Correspondent

    In a bold and controversial statement, Zanu PF Youth League deputy secretary for Commissariat, Taurai Kandishaya, recently declared that the ruling party has the power to influence not just political elections but even sports-related contests in Zimbabwe.

    Kandishaya made these remarks on Saturday, taking a jab at the perceived factionalism within the party while asserting Zanu PF’s dominance in every form of election in the country.

    Kandishaya’s comments were made with a dose of sarcasm. He remarked, “If you think there are fights within ZANU PF then call for an election and see what is called unity of purpose. Even School Development Committee Elections, even burial society elections. ZANU PF aligned candidate will win.”

    He continued by suggesting that the ruling party’s influence extends far beyond the political arena, even joking about the upcoming ZIFA (Zimbabwe Football Association) elections set for January 2025, saying, “Handina kumbotaura zveZIFA ini” (“I haven’t even mentioned ZIFA”).

    The statement has sparked concern among critics, particularly within the sports community, about the potential politicization of the ZIFA elections, which traditionally are independent of government influence.

    Kandishaya’s comments underscore Zanu PF’s long-standing tendency to assert control over various spheres of Zimbabwean society, a trend that has raised questions about the independence of institutions and democratic processes in the country.

    While Kandishaya’s words may have been delivered with sarcasm, the implication is clear: Zanu PF is prepared to ensure the success of its aligned candidates in all forms of elections, even those unrelated to politics.

    The ruling party’s self-proclaimed ability to sway results in such a wide range of areas—from school boards to sports associations—points to the significant power it wields over Zimbabwe’s institutional framework.

    The forthcoming ZIFA elections, in particular, could serve as a battleground for political maneuvering, with many fearing that the governing party’s influence may undermine the autonomy of football administration in the country.

    Critics worry that such political interference could harm the integrity of football and other areas traditionally governed by non-partisan bodies.

    Mnangagwa Preaches Gospel of Love in Bulawayo: Do You Think He Is Sincere?

    By A Correspondent

    On December 29, 2024, President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa addressed a large congregation during the 8th Zimbabwe National Thanksgiving and Dedication Service in Bulawayo, preaching a message centered on unity, love, and gratitude to God for the progress the country has made. The President’s speech, however, raises the question: is his commitment to these values truly sincere, or is it a political move to solidify his leadership in the eyes of the public?

    In his address, Mnangagwa spoke of the importance of love and unity, citing Biblical references that emphasized these virtues. He quoted John 15:12-13, where Jesus commands, “Love each other as I have loved you. Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.” He further proclaimed that “love, peace, unity and harmony are the greatest gifts that we must bequeath to future generations,” urging the people of Zimbabwe to embody these values in their daily lives.

    Mnangagwa’s message of peace and unity was complemented by his assertion that the country is progressing under the Second Republic, with notable strides in agriculture, infrastructure, and economic development. He attributed these successes to the guidance of the Almighty, stressing that “our nation is being renewed day by day towards Vision 2030.”

    In his speech, Mnangagwa also expressed gratitude to the Church for its role in nation-building, acknowledging the leadership of various denominations. “I particularly recognize the leadership of our churches for being godly spiritual shepherds,” he said, while also commending congregants for spreading the gospel and nurturing spiritual growth.

    He made an emotional appeal to the youth, urging them to resist negative influences that might lead them to “hate or look down upon their own motherland.” “Open your eyes and hearts to truly love and be committed to the land of your birth,” Mnangagwa emphasized. This was particularly poignant as it came after years of internal strife and economic challenges that have made many Zimbabweans question the country’s trajectory.

    However, while his words were uplifting, some might wonder if the President’s actions align with the message of love and unity he preached. Critics of Mnangagwa’s administration point to the ongoing economic hardships and human rights issues that persist under his leadership. Despite the President’s calls for prosperity, there remains significant skepticism about the government’s ability to deliver on promises of development and social cohesion.

    The message of patriotism, echoed through Bible verses like Psalm 137, which calls on people to “prefer Zimbabwe above my own joy,” underscores a strong nationalistic tone. Yet, it begs the question of whether these calls for love and national unity are being genuinely embraced by the President’s policies, especially in light of the challenges facing many Zimbabweans today.

    Mnangagwa’s address also touched on the country’s independence and the reclaiming of land, referring to Zimbabwe as a “land of valleys and hills,” rich in resources. He reminded the nation of its self-liberation, stating, “We are our own liberators.” This echoed the rhetoric often used by his government, emphasizing national sovereignty and the need for Zimbabweans to take ownership of their future. But some critics argue that while the President speaks of prosperity, tangible results remain elusive for many ordinary citizens.

    Despite the lofty ideals presented in his speech, some Zimbabweans may question whether these values of love and unity will be truly realized under Mnangagwa’s leadership. As the nation moves forward, it will be up to both the government and the people to embody these principles in practical, everyday ways that uplift the country as a whole.

    In conclusion, while President Mnangagwa’s sermon in Bulawayo undoubtedly carried a powerful message of love, unity, and patriotism, the sincerity of his commitment to these ideals remains under scrutiny. His government’s actions will ultimately determine whether the nation can move from rhetoric to real progress, and whether the gospel of love he preaches will be more than just words.

    Mnangagwa Seizes Pulpit In Bulawayo…

    ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT, HIS EXCELLENCY,
    DR. Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa AT THE 8th ZIMBABWE NATIONAL THANKSGIVING AND DEDICATION SERVICE BULAWAYO

    29 DECEMBER 2024

    Our Director of Ceremonies;
    Chairman of the Zimbabwe Indigenous
    Interdenominational Council of Churches,
    Rev. A. Wutawunashe;
    First Lady, Amai A. Mnangagwa;
    Vice President, Hon. Gen. (Rtd) Dr. C. G. D. N. Chiwenga;
    Vice President, Hon. Col. (Rtd) K. C. D. Mohadi;
    Minister of Defence, Hon. O. C. Z. Muchinguri-Kashiri;
    Minister of State for Bulawayo Metropolitan Province,
    Hon. J. Ncube;
    Other Honourable Ministers here present;
    Patron of the Zimbabwe Indigenous Inter-Denominational
    Council of Churches, His Grace Bishop Dr. N. Mutendi;
    Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Dr M.
    Rushwaya;
    President of the National Chiefs Council, Chief Mtshane
    Khumalo neMadzimambo edu;
    Senior Government Officials;
    His Worship, the Mayor of Bulawayo, Councillor D.
    Coltart;
    Bishops and Church Leaders here present;
    Congregants.

    It is a great privilege to fellowship with you, at this 8th
    National Thanksgiving and Dedication Service. Us in
    Government always look forward to such gatherings,
    organised so that we can come together as a people to express our gratitude to the Almighty God for the many positive milestones which surround our nation. We do so humbly and boldly, giving thanks for the year behind us and dedicate the year ahead. The Bible reminds us not to lean on our own understanding, but to acknowledge
    Almighty God, in all our ways, and He shall direct our
    paths.

    The word of God in Psalm Chapter 107 verse 1, further exhorts us to, ‘Give thanks to the Lord, for His mercy endures forever.’ We are aware that every good, perfect and pleasant gift comes from Almighty God, with whom there is no variation or shadow of change.

    Mwari havashanduki, zuro, nhasi, namangwana.
    Guided by First Thessalonians, Chapter 5 Verse 18, I
    encourage the Church, to rejoice and to carry on praying and interceding for our beloved motherland, Zimbabwe, in all circumstances. This is the will of the Almighty God.

    Nyika inonamatirwa, inotongwa, inovakwa nevene
    vayo/ ilizwe li-khu-le-ke-lwa, libuswe, lakhiwa
    ngabanikazi balo.’
    We have confidence that, if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us, and that He shall grant our requests.

    (First John Chapter 5, verses 14 and 15.)
    As such, we ‘Enter His gates with thanksgiving, His
    courts with praise and we bless His name. The Lord is
    good, His mercy endures forever, His faithfulness lasts from generation to generation.’ (Psalm 100 Verses 4 and
    5)

    The theme of this years’ Service “Our Nation – Our
    Opportunity: Celebrating the Progress, acknowledging the Potential of our Country Zimbabwe,” is both inspiring and energising.
    Looking back at the successes we have scored under the Second Republic, we are seeing the goodness of the Lord in our land of Zimbabwe. We are not in despair and Almighty God has never abandoned us. Our nation is being renewed day by day towards Vision 2030.

    Communities are being transformed to be empowered and more prosperous.
    We are leaving no one and no place behind. For these, and many other gifts, we thank Almighty God.
    Allow me to commend the remarkable contributions of Churches across all denominations in nation building.

    I particularly recognise the Leadership of our Churches, in their various offices, for being Godly spiritual shepherdsover the people of our country. The Lord says in Jeremiah 3 verse 15 ‘I will give you shepherds according to my heart, who will feed you with knowledge andunderstanding.’

    Thank you all for remaining true to the offices you hold,within the Churches, in our country. Your individual and collective, wholehearted service is appreciated by my Government. More-so that you have preached the uncorrupted word of God, which remains the beacon of hope, source of wisdom, and guidance for the people of our nation.

    I, further applaud congregants as a whole, for spreading the gospel and nurturing the spiritual growth of many people from different backgrounds, inspiring them to live according to God’s teachings of love, unity, compassion and service.

    This Thanks-giving Service is, therefore, also a tribute to the profound impact and unity of purpose which has been demonstrated in our communities, by the Church as a whole.

    Fellow Congregants;
    As we look to the future, our nation is emboldened by thegoodness of Almighty God that saw us liberate ourselves from colonial bondage and ultimately repossess the land stolen from our forefathers by those who occupied our beautiful country. Today, we stand proud and tall as a truly free and Independent people, enjoying freedom of worship and advancing Godly values as well as a people-centred national development agenda.

    In the year ahead, unflinching focus on our national Vision,goals and aspirations, coupled with hard honest work;production and productivity; should see us live up to the instruction given to us in Genesis Chapter 1 verse 28.

    It is, our responsibility and duty to be fruitful and to subdue the earth. We remain anchored on our national philosophy,
    ‘Nyika inovakwa, inotongwa, inonamatirwa nevene
    vayo/ ilizwe, lakhiwa, libuswe likhu-le-kelwe,
    ngabanikazi balo.

    Through the theme of this year’s National Thanksgiving and Dedication Service, the Church in Zimbabwe is rallying us all, to progressive, Godly and Biblical
    patriotism.

    Indeed, the land, Zimbabwe which the Lord has
    given us, is an exceedingly good land. We are thankful to Almighty God.

    Further, development initiatives and programmes, for the upliftment and prosperity of our people, have become the solid foundation upon which we are building our country brick by brick and stone upon stone.

    Us the people of Zimbabwe are our own liberators and using our indigenous resources, skills and talents. Others are welcome to assist us.

    In the agriculture sector, as a Government and a people, we are not folding our arms and surrendering to the vagaries of climate change. Numerous dams are being built and boreholes sunk to mitigate the impact of climate change.

    In relation to the current uneven rainfall patterns,
    “Let us ask for rain from the Lord, for it is Almighty God who makes storm clouds and gives showers of rain to
    everyone”
    . (Zachariah Chapter 10 verse 1)

    We raise up our arms in thanksgiving for the rapid
    modernisation and expansion of our infrastructure as well as increased inflows of economic investments and diaspora remittances, which are having transformational impacts on economic growth.

    The areas of remarkable progress are vast and cut across all sectors such as mining, manufacturing, tourism, ICTs,education and other social services.
    Zimbabwe is rising as a force of indigenous heritage-based development. We pay tribute to the revolutionary values, ideals and national pride bequeathed to us by our forebears.

    Fellow Citizens and Brethren;
    The future of Zimbabwe is growing brighter and brighter.

    We declare Deuteronomy Chapter 8 verses 8 to 10, which says, in part;
    “For the Lord our God brought us into a good land,
    a land of valleys and hills. A land of wheat, and
    barley, and vines, a land wherein we shall eat bread
    without scarceness. A land whose stones are iron,
    and out of whose hills we dig precious stones.
    Hence, we bless the Lord our God for the good land
    which He has given unto us.” Hallelujah.

    In pursuit of our National Vision 2030, I call upon us to embrace true patriotism and genuine love for our country and our people. Borrowing from the exhortations in Psalm
    137 Chapter urge us, individually verses 5and 6

    I also and collectively to patriotically proclaim that,
    If I forget I“ , let my right hand forget Zimbabwe . skill her If I do not remember nor prefer Zimbabwe above my own joy, let my tongue cling to the roof of my mouth.

    The youth of our country are particularly challenged to resist the machinations by detractors to have them hate or look down upon their own motherland, Zimbabwe. Never be blind to the vast potential of our land. Open your eyes and hearts to truly love and be committed to the land of your birth. You, the youth, are the future of this great country.

    Meanwhile, we thank Jehovah God that our SADC region is united in purpose, to bring peace, development and prosperity to all our peoples.

    In this spirit, I recognise and warmly welcome those who are in this service from across the SADC region. Please feel at home, away from home.

    Fellow Congregants; As the Church in Zimbabwe, let us remain inspired by the wise counsel of the Lord Jesus Christ in John Chapter 15
    Verses 12 and 13 which says, ‘My command is this: Love each other as I have loved you, Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends’.

    Love is indeed the common denominator in the way we relate with Almighty God and with one another. Love should remain ingrained within the Church and among the people of our nation. Love, peace, unity and harmony are the greatest gifts that we must bequeath to future generations. According to First Corinthians Chapter 13 verses 8 to 10, ‘Inspired speech and prophecies will one
    day end.

    Praying in tongues will end. Understanding
    will reach its limit, but love never fails.’

    Additionally, it is critically, important that our trust and
    confidence remains anchored in the mighty power and faithfulness of Jehovah God. He shall surely fulfil His promises and plans over our families, communities, provinces and the nation as a whole.
    Finally, as we dedicate our nation and consecrate ourselves to the work that lies ahead, let us embrace and advance initiatives and innovations that propel our development, modernisation and industrialisation agenda.

    Individually and collectively, we must hold firm each
    other’s hands, as we develop our country. Deuteronomy Chapter 28 verses 1 to 6 assures us of the abundant blessings that come about as a result of obedience and walking in the fear of the Lord.
    If Zimbabwe fully obeys the Lord our God; and
    carefully follows His commands that He has given us, the Lord our God will set us far above other nations.

    We will be blessed in our cities and blessed in the
    countryside. Our children will be blessed; and the crops of our land; and our livestock; Our herds and our flocks will also be blessed.

    Zimbabwe will be blessed when we go in, and blessed
    when we go out. If we obey the word of the Lord, Almighty
    God will grant that the enemies who rise up against us, will be defeated before us. They will come to us in one direction, and flee from us in several.

    The Lord will send a blessing on everything our nation
    sets out to do.
    The Lord, Almighty God will bless Zimbabwe in this
    land He has given us and we shall be established.

    As we enter 2025, the Lord will grant Zimbabwe abundant prosperity, if we continue to follow His commandments. Standing on these promises, we therefore, dedicate ourselves and our nation to Jehovah God.

    We commit to forge ahead in unity and in one accord; as one people and one great nation. May God bless our efforts for more historic milestones towards the realisation of Vision 2030 and beyond.

    With these remarks, it gives me great pleasure to wish you all a happy, blessed and prosperous 2025.
    May the Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ and the
    fellowship of the Holy Spirit remain with you all, now and forever more.

    Alleluia.
    God bless you.
    God bless Zimbabwe.
    I thank you.

    Slot Cautions Liverpool Despite Comfortable Lead

    Sports Correspondent

    Liverpool manager Arne Slot has urged his players to stay vigilant, reminding them that their current seven-point lead at the top of the Premier League could quickly evaporate if they become complacent.

    The Reds extended their advantage with a hard-fought 3-1 victory over Leicester City on Boxing Day. Despite falling behind early to a goal from Jordan Ayew in the sixth minute, Liverpool responded with goals from Cody Gakpo, Curtis Jones, and Mohamed Salah to secure the win.

    In reflecting on the title race, Slot pointed to Manchester City’s dramatic drop from first to seventh as a cautionary tale.

    “When you’ve been in this game for a long time, you know that with 20 games to go, you don’t pay attention to the table,” Slot said after the match. “Just a month ago, we were one point behind City, and look at where they are now. This can happen to any team, so it’s far too early to celebrate. We’ve all witnessed the challenges, and many of our victories haven’t come easily. It shows how tough it is to win, even with a full squad. We must continue to take it one game at a time.”

    Venâncio Mondelano’s CNN Interview English Transcript

    (transcript by ZimEye)

    Guest Introduction:

    On CNN Fim de Tarde, Venâncio Mondelano, a candidate for the presidency of Mozambique, discusses a new phase of protests starting soon. This phase is tied to the upcoming transition of power, with the president and new legislature set to take office by January 15-17. The protests aim to express rejection of the disputed electoral results, which Mondelano claims are deeply flawed, as noted by Mozambique’s Attorney General, legal experts, and international observers.

    On Allegations of Violence and Protests:

    Mondelano denies advocating for arming the population but highlights state violence against protesters, calling it a “massacre.” He mentions instances of police brutality and killings during peaceful demonstrations, including the use of live ammunition against unarmed citizens. He points out that various trained groups in Mozambique, including some within the official armed forces, are ready to defend the people exercising their constitutional right to protest.

    Possible Civil War:

    Mondelano acknowledges the risk of civil war due to escalating tensions but emphasizes his efforts to prevent violence. He describes his approach as one of containment, introducing peaceful protest measures to avoid widespread unrest. He blames the government and police for initiating violence.

    International Support:

    Mondelano has engaged with the European Parliament and international bodies, highlighting irregularities in Mozambique’s elections. He notes significant solidarity from Portuguese citizens and intellectuals, though he criticizes the Portuguese government’s response as uninformed. He hopes Portugal will play a key role in Mozambique’s integration into Europe and support its democratic aspirations.

    Transition of Power:

    Mondelano rejects the legitimacy of the upcoming inauguration of Daniel Chapo from the ruling FRELIMO party. He plans to establish a “People’s Constitutional Court” to validate his claim to the presidency, emphasizing legal and peaceful means to challenge the results.

    Proposed Dialogue and Mediation:

    Despite the government’s alleged use of violence, Mondelano remains open to dialogue. He calls for international mediation, involving the United Nations, international human rights organizations, the International Criminal Court, and key actors like Portugal, the European Union, the U.S., South Africa, and the Vatican.

    Closing Remarks:

    Mondelano reiterates his commitment to peaceful solutions and thanks CNN for the opportunity to discuss Mozambique’s political crisis.

    The following is the interview’s text translated word for word into clear English:


    Host Introduction:

    Our guest on CNN Fim de Tarde is Venâncio Mondelano, candidate for the presidency of Mozambique. Good afternoon, welcome to CNN Fim de Tarde. Recently, you’ve been speaking about a new phase of protests, the details of which will be revealed next Monday. What is this phase, and what scenario should the country expect?

    Venâncio Mondelano:

    Thank you very much to CNN Portugal for this opportunity. This phase, let’s say, is the phase that precedes the final stage of the electoral calendar. As you know, strictly speaking, by January 15, 16, and 17, the President of the Republic and the new legislature of the Assembly of the Republic must take office. In this final phase, we will have a set of measures for protests and demonstrations of rejection, which will be entirely different from the approximately four phases before that began on October 21 and ran, let’s say, until last Friday. Certainly, I won’t give details about this, for obvious reasons, but it’s nothing more or less than the continuation of protests—a continuation of the demonstration of rejection of this agreement, which is more than proven. The agreement by the Constitutional Council had more than enough grounds not to have been validated.

    The Attorney General’s Office, which is a competent and qualified institution for this purpose, stated that the elections—the provisional results of the National Electoral Commission—were unfounded, contradictory, and riddled with irregularities, making them unfit for validation. Furthermore, the legal opinion of the Bar Association highlighted the gross irregularities in the electoral process, and the European Union observation mission also pointed out irregularities that, under normal circumstances, should have prevented the Constitutional Council from even considering validating these results.

    Host:

    You’ve been accused of threatening to arm the Mozambican population protesting the election results. Will this new phase include that step? What needs to happen for you to take such a step, and what is your objective in considering it?

    Venâncio Mondelano:

    No, I did not suggest arming the population. From the beginning, we’ve always identified ourselves as a purely civil movement. What I said was that what’s happening is a massacre in Mozambique against protesters. The official numbers released are the ones that are convenient to the government. For instance, following a staged prison escape at Mozambique’s largest prison, there are over 100 bodies in the morgue at the Central Hospital labeled as unidentified. This indicates far more unidentified victims of the massacre.

    What I’m saying is that there is, in fact, an armed government that is disproportionately suppressing the constitutional right to protest. It is killing citizens indiscriminately. What I mentioned was that there are various groups in Mozambique, including within the official armed forces, and other militarily trained forces, that are now offering to defend the population when they exercise their constitutional right to protest. We now feel compelled to accept the help of these forces that see the need to protect the population during what I would describe as a genocide taking place in Mozambique.

    Host:

    With the intensification of protests in this new phase, could Mozambique be on the path to a civil war? Do you admit this possibility?

    Venâncio Mondelano:

    Yes, let me say this. I once spoke to the President of the Republic and told him that, strictly speaking, the Mozambican government, the FRELIMO party, and the president himself should feel gratitude toward me. From the start, since October, the general sentiment of the Mozambican population has been one of deep and burning revolt. People wanted to resort to extreme violence immediately.

    The steps I’ve introduced, with their somewhat suggestive names, are precisely to contain the population and prevent an escalation of extreme violence. That’s why the measures I announce are, in truth, ways to contain the burning desire of the people to resort to violence.

    Host:

    So, you’re saying that the violence comes from the other side—the authorities?

    Venâncio Mondelano:

    Naturally. Let me give you a simple example. When we began the first protests on October 21—the reference date for all processes—I called for a national strike to paralyze all work in Mozambique. Two days earlier, on October 19, my personal lawyer and national representative were murdered with 25 bullets from a military weapon. I invited the population to simply show rejection of this barbaric assassination of my lawyer.

    When the national strike happened, all activity ceased. I personally, in front of international journalists and some Portuguese media outlets, was attacked by the police while giving an interview. From the outset, the police intended to create situations to justify extreme violence and kill people. On October 21, I was personally hit by a tear gas canister during the protests.

    Even during our second phase of protests, which included symbolic, peaceful measures such as stopping the country at noon and singing the national anthem, police shot people kneeling while singing. The goal of the National Police has always been to assassinate citizens and use extreme violence, which continues today.

    Host:

    What kind of contact have you had with the international community, and have you received any support for your cause?

    Venâncio Mondelano:

    We don’t have anything definitive yet, but we’ve made preliminary contacts. I had a high-level opportunity to speak with the European Parliament and its member parties, thanks in part to Portuguese MPs from initiatives like the Liberal Initiative. I explained Mozambique’s situation to the European Parliament.

    I believe that the Portuguese people, based on my observations and conversations, are very supportive of Mozambique. However, the Portuguese government and the EU should treat Mozambique’s crisis with the same urgency given to Venezuela or Georgia. The recent EU observation mission concluded that the elections in Mozambique were neither free, fair, nor transparent and were marred by severe irregularities that should have prevented their validation.

    Zim Engineer Sets New Standards In Australia

    By Technology Reporter—A Zimbabwean engineer, Eng Kokerai Murombo, has achieved the prestigious Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng) credential from Engineers Australia, marking an extraordinary milestone in the global engineering field.

    This internationally acclaimed credential represents the apex of technical excellence and is a distinction few Africans attain. 

    It underscores Eng Murombo’s profound expertise and relentless dedication to his craft.

    With a Bachelor of Engineering Honours Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Eng Murombo has emerged as a trailblazer in Australia’s mining industry, combining technical innovation with a commitment to sustainable practices. 

    His journey reflects the resilience and determination Zimbabweans are celebrated for globally.

    “My goal has always been to excel and break barriers,” said Eng Murombo. “Earning the Chartered credential is not just a personal achievement; it represents years of hard work and a dedication to maintaining the highest standards in engineering. It’s an honor to showcase Zimbabwean excellence on an international stage.”

    Eng Murombo is also pursuing an MBA at the University of Melbourne’s Business School, aiming to enhance his leadership skills.

    He envisions returning to Africa as a senior executive to spearhead transformative engineering projects and inspire the next generation of innovators.

    “I am passionate about nurturing future engineers in Zimbabwe and demonstrating that extraordinary achievements are within reach. Together, we can build a brighter future for our communities,” he affirmed.

    State Media/ZimEye

    Benni McCarthy Set to Become Harambee Stars Head Coach?

    Sports Correspondent

    Benni McCarthy is reportedly poised to take over as the new head coach of the Kenya national football team, Harambee Stars.

    McCarthy, who has been without a club since leaving Manchester United in June, where he served as assistant coach to Erik Ten Hag, is said to have emerged as the top candidate for the role. According to reports from both Kenya and South Africa, the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) recently conducted interviews and has made the decision to appoint the former Bafana Bafana striker.

    The 46-year-old South African is expected to begin his tenure in January 2025.

    McCarthy will take over from Engin Firat, who resigned earlier this month after a three-year stint as the national team coach. Firat’s resignation followed Kenya’s elimination from the race to qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, with Zimbabwe playing a key role in ending their hopes.

    The Seatbelt And Driver’s Protection

    Seatbelts are one of the most vital safety features in any vehicle, designed to protect drivers and passengers in the event of an accident. Much like airbags, seatbelts serve as a life-saving measure, reducing the risk of injury or death during a collision.

    Despite the proven effectiveness of seatbelts in preventing serious injuries, many people still choose not to wear them while driving or riding in a vehicle. This reckless behavior significantly increases the risk of harm in the event of an accident.

    When a person fails to wear a seatbelt, they are at a much higher risk of being ejected from the vehicle during a crash, which can be fatal. Even at low speeds, the force of a collision can cause severe injuries to unrestrained individuals. Seatbelts keep occupants securely in their seats, preventing them from being thrown around inside the vehicle or from being ejected through the windshield.

    The benefits of seatbelt use are undeniable. Studies consistently show that seatbelts reduce the risk of fatal injury by 45% for drivers and 60% for passengers.

    For children, the risk is even more significant, as seatbelts, when used correctly, can prevent serious injury or death.

    While seatbelts are an essential safety feature, their effectiveness depends on consistent and correct usage.

    Simply having a seatbelt in the car is not enough; everyone in the vehicle, regardless of age or seat position, should always buckle up. It is crucial for drivers to set an example and encourage all passengers to wear their seatbelts.

    In conclusion, the importance of seatbelts cannot be overstated. They are a simple yet effective tool that saves lives and prevents serious injuries. Those who choose not to wear them are putting themselves in great danger. Buckling up should always be a top priority for anyone behind the wheel or riding as a passenger.

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    Earthquakes Threaten To Burst Kariba Dam

    By Munacho Chimonyo—A series of earthquakes shook the Kariba region earlier this week, with authorities confirming multiple seismic events but reporting no major damage or casualties.

    The Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) attributed the tremors to reservoir-induced seismicity caused by fluctuations in water levels within the Kariba reservoir.

    The most significant quake, recorded on Monday, had a magnitude of 4.9 and was centred approximately 19 kilometres southeast of the Kariba Dam, near Antelope Island in Zimbabwe.

    ZRA Chief Executive Munyaradzi Munodawafa explained that such seismic activity has been an occasional feature in the area since the construction of the dam, reassuring residents about its safety.
    “The earthquakes in Kariba, Siavonga, and surrounding areas are relatively small and have not caused ground vibrations significant enough to pose a threat to the dam wall’s stability,” Munodawafa stated.

    Since December 1, 2024, six other earthquakes with magnitudes ranging from 4.1 to 4.7 have been reported in the region.

    The epicentres were located within the Kariba reservoir or nearby areas, such as the Charara Safari Area, between 19km and 40km southeast of Kariba Town.

    ZRA confirmed that inspections and data analysis following the tremors showed no unusual activity, with the dam continuing to operate under normal conditions.

    Residents have been advised to report any irregularities or concerns as a precautionary measure.

    The Kariba Dam, jointly operated by Zambia and Zimbabwe, remains a vital infrastructure project, providing the region with hydroelectric power, water storage, and flood control.

    While the earthquakes have unsettled locals, authorities remain vigilant, with continuous monitoring to ensure public safety and the dam’s structural integrity.

    NewsDay/ZimEye

    Kasukuwere Vows To Block Mnangagwa’s Unconstitutional Stay In Office

    By A Correspondent

    Saviour Kasukuwere, the former ZANU PF Political Commissar and leader of the Generation 40 (G40) faction, has made a firm vow to block President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s efforts to extend his time in office beyond the constitutional limit.

    Mnangagwa has been working to consolidate his power, with the aim of amending the country’s constitution to allow him to remain in office beyond his current term, which is set to end in 2028. However, Kasukuwere dismisses these efforts as unrealistic, vowing to prevent Mnangagwa from achieving his goal in the 2025 elections.

    This statement came in response to remarks by ZANU PF Central Committee member Jenfan Muswere, who asserted that the resolutions made at the party’s recent Annual People’s Conference are binding, as they were unanimously adopted by the delegates.

    Muswere emphasized that when the resolutions were presented during the conference, there were no objections from the attendees. Among the resolutions passed was one to extend Mnangagwa’s term by two years, allowing him to continue his Vision 2030 agenda.

    The resolution stated: “The Delegates to the ZANU PF 21st National People’s Conference resolve as follows: the President and First Secretary of ZANU PF Party, His Excellency, Cde. Dr E. D. Mnangagwa’s term of office as President of the Republic of Zimbabwe and First Secretary of ZANU PF be extended beyond 2028 to 2030. The Party and Government should, therefore, set in motion the necessary amendments to the National Constitution so as to give effect to this resolution.”

    Despite this official stance, Kasukuwere, who has previously stated that Mnangagwa’s Vision 2030 will not come to fruition, made it clear that he would personally tackle the issue in the near future.

    “It’s a Tingiringo resolution. I will handle it in the coming weeks. For now, let’s rest,” he said, underscoring his determination to challenge the move and prevent Mnangagwa from remaining in power beyond 2025.

    Kasukuwere Labels Mnangagwa a Daydreamer, Vows to Stop His “Selfish” Plans

    By A Correspondent

    Saviour Kasukuwere, the former ZANU PF Political Commissar and leader of the Generation 40 (G40) faction, has strongly rejected President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s ambitions to extend his time in office beyond the constitutionally mandated limit.

    Mnangagwa has been working to consolidate his hold on power, aiming to amend the Zimbabwean constitution in order to remain in office beyond the current term, which is due to end in 2028. However, Kasukuwere dismissed these efforts as “daydreams” and vowed to thwart Mnangagwa’s plan during the 2025 elections.

    Kasukuwere’s comments were made in response to statements by ZANU PF Central Committee member Jenfan Muswere, who claimed that the resolutions passed at the party’s recent Annual People’s Conference are binding, having been adopted unanimously by the delegates.

    Muswere highlighted that when the resolutions were read out during the conference, there were no objections from any of the delegates. One key resolution called for extending Mnangagwa’s term by two additional years to ensure the completion of his Vision 2030 agenda.

    The resolution reads: “The Delegates to the ZANU PF 21st National People’s Conference resolve as follows: the President and First Secretary of ZANU PF Party, His Excellency, Cde. Dr E. D. Mnangagwa’s term of office as President of the Republic of Zimbabwe and First Secretary of ZANU PF be extended beyond 2028 to 2030. The Party and Government should, therefore, set in motion the necessary amendments to the National Constitution so as to give effect to this resolution.”

    Despite this official stance, Kasukuwere, who has previously insisted that Mnangagwa’s Vision 2030 will not be realized, made it clear that he will confront this issue head-on. “It’s a Tingiringo resolution.

    I will handle it in the coming weeks. For now, let’s rest,” he declared, emphasizing his commitment to blocking Mnangagwa’s attempt to stay in power beyond 2025.

    Zanu PF Vows to Influence ZIFA Elections

    By A Correspondent

    In a bold and controversial statement, Zanu PF Youth League deputy secretary for Commissariat, Taurai Kandishaya, recently declared that the ruling party has the power to influence not just political elections but even sports-related contests in Zimbabwe.

    Kandishaya made these remarks on Saturday, taking a jab at the perceived factionalism within the party while asserting Zanu PF’s dominance in every form of election in the country.

    Kandishaya’s comments were made with a dose of sarcasm. He remarked, “If you think there are fights within ZANU PF then call for an election and see what is called unity of purpose. Even School Development Committee Elections, even burial society elections. ZANU PF aligned candidate will win.”

    He continued by suggesting that the ruling party’s influence extends far beyond the political arena, even joking about the upcoming ZIFA (Zimbabwe Football Association) elections set for January 2025, saying, “Handina kumbotaura zveZIFA ini” (“I haven’t even mentioned ZIFA”).

    The statement has sparked concern among critics, particularly within the sports community, about the potential politicization of the ZIFA elections, which traditionally are independent of government influence.

    Kandishaya’s comments underscore Zanu PF’s long-standing tendency to assert control over various spheres of Zimbabwean society, a trend that has raised questions about the independence of institutions and democratic processes in the country.

    While Kandishaya’s words may have been delivered with sarcasm, the implication is clear: Zanu PF is prepared to ensure the success of its aligned candidates in all forms of elections, even those unrelated to politics.

    The ruling party’s self-proclaimed ability to sway results in such a wide range of areas—from school boards to sports associations—points to the significant power it wields over Zimbabwe’s institutional framework.

    The forthcoming ZIFA elections, in particular, could serve as a battleground for political maneuvering, with many fearing that the governing party’s influence may undermine the autonomy of football administration in the country.

    Critics worry that such political interference could harm the integrity of football and other areas traditionally governed by non-partisan bodies.

    Mnangagwa Starves War Vets On Christmas

    By Political Reporter-War veterans, once the backbone of Zanu PF’s political machinery, face a bleak festive season as government neglect and financial crises plunge their welfare into turmoil.

    Since September 2024, the Treasury has failed to meet its obligations to war veterans, leaving them without critical payouts, unpaid medical bills, and insufficient educational support for their children.

    The Ministry of Defence and Veterans Affairs, responsible for their welfare, has admitted it is in a financial bind.

    Albert Nguluvhe, Chairperson of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Defence, Home Affairs, Veterans of the Liberation Struggle, and Security, detailed the dire situation in a recent 2025 post-budget analysis report.

    “The Ministry owes ZWG10.25 million to medical providers, with unpaid surgeries totalling ZWG6.52 million. Annual costs for dialysis and chemotherapy are ZWG11.18 million and ZWG3.03 million, respectively,” 

    Nguluvhe disclosed that the allocated ZWG121.84 million healthcare budget for 2025 is a mere 40% of the ZWG312.83 million required. 

    This shortfall is expected to leave veterans without vital healthcare services by May 2025.

    The education of veterans’ children is similarly underfunded, with ZWG137.22 million allocated for 2025, far below the ideal ZWG315.25 million.

    Much of this allocation will cover 2024 arrears, leaving only ZWG26.26 million for the new year—insufficient to cover even a single school term.

    “The Ministry needs an additional ZWG218.78 million to adequately support 6,395 students. Current funding levels only worsen the crisis,” Nguluvhe added.

    The gap between rhetoric and reality has sparked outrage among war veterans. 

    Petros Sibanda, Secretary General of the ZPRA Veterans Association, decried the neglect, calling on the Treasury to reprioritise its expenditures.

    “Many veterans remain unpaid, including those vetted as far back as 2022. The government must address this injustice urgently,” Sibanda said.

    The neglect of war veterans underscores a glaring contradiction in Zanu PF’s strategy.

    For decades, veterans have been instrumental in the party’s election tactics, often deployed to intimidate opposition supporters and consolidate rural votes.

    However, their growing discontent now threatens to fracture this alliance.

    “Veterans sacrificed their youth for Zimbabwe’s liberation. It is a travesty that they are now treated with such disregard,” Sibanda concluded.

    Govt Introduces New Curriculum, Dumps CALAs

    Harare—The Government has announced the phasing out of Continuous Assessment Learning Activities (CALAs) in favour of School-Based Projects (SBPs), signalling a positive shift in Zimbabwe’s educational landscape.

    The new curriculum framework, branded the Heritage-Based Curriculum, is set to be implemented in 2025. 

    It aims to address educational needs of the future by incorporating updated teaching and assessment strategies that align with global trends and digital advancements.

    CALAs, introduced under the 2015–2022 curriculum framework, faced widespread criticism for being hastily imposed without adequate consultation with key stakeholders, including educators, parents, and learners.

    The approach was often seen as burdensome, lacking in practical value, and poorly aligned with real-world applications.

    Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education spokesperson, Mr. Taungana Ndoro, emphasised that the Heritage-Based Curriculum will equip students with essential skills for a rapidly evolving digital world. “The new framework focuses on ensuring students are better prepared for future challenges through modern teaching methodologies and practical assessment strategies,” he said.

    The SBPs, which replace CALAs, are designed to foster critical thinking, creativity, and hands-on learning. 

    Unlike CALAs, the SBPs aim to integrate seamlessly into the broader curriculum, ensuring relevance and enhancing students’ overall educational experience.

    These projects will contribute significantly to students’ assessments, providing a more practical and skills-based approach.

    The transition marks the end of the 2015–2022 curriculum for the 2024 cohorts of Grade Seven, Form Four, and Form Six learners.

    Mr. Ndoro clarified that these groups would be the last to graduate under the old framework, paving the way for the Heritage-Based Curriculum.

    “This new curriculum framework represents a broader effort to enhance educational quality and relevance, aligning with Zimbabwe’s developmental goals while preparing learners for the demands of the future,” he added.

    -State Media 

    400 Seriously Injured In Christmas Horror Crashes

    By Crime and Courts Reporter- The Police have said that this Christmas holiday has recorded the highest number of deaths and injuries if compared with the previous year.

    The authorities said at least 77 people were killed while 401 others were injured in 1 211 road traffic accidents recorded countrywide between December 15 and December 28.

    During the same period last year, 71 people were killed while 393 others were injured in 1 454 road accidents recorded.

    In a statement, national police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi said, “The Zimbabwe Republic Police has established that, some accidents are caused by fatigue and negligent conduct on the part of drivers. Most road traffic accidents involved private vehicles where either drivers or passengers perished. The only major road traffic accident involving public service vehicles was recorded on December 22 2024 where three buses collided and two people died.”
    He said on December 22, 2024, 106 road traffic accidents were recorded where seven people were killed while 38 people were injured.
    On Christmas Day, 104 road traffic accidents were recorded where 13 people were killed while 16 others were injured. On December 26, 2024, 87 road traffic accidents were recorded where 11 people were killed while 40 people were injured.
    “Accidents involving pedestrians trying to cross the roads have also been recorded. Drivers are urged to be observant, especially when approaching built-up areas or places frequented by the public including residential areas,” Comm Nyathi said.
    Meanwhile, the Zimbabwe Republic Police has reiterated that drivers should avoid speeding and overtaking in circumstances that are clearly not safe to do so.
    “Above all, motorists are implored not to overload vehicles when travelling on the country’s roads. The public is advised to report errant drivers on the roads at any nearest police station or call National Complaints Desk number 0242 703631 WhatsApp on 0712 800 197.
    “The Zimbabwe Republic Police will continue to enforce all road rules and regulations without fear or favour. On the other hand, motorists are irnplored to be responsible and effectively contribute towards road safety in the country,” Comm Nyathi said.
    This week, The Zimbabwe Republic Police assured that they had adequately deployed on all major roads, residential areas, central business districts and places where people converge to make merry to ensure peace and order prevails.
    There are heightened roadblocks, traffic blitzes, stop and searches, motorised and cycle patrols to curb crime and road traffic accidents.
    Comm Paul Nyathi said police will ensure that the public will celebrate the holidays in a peaceful manner.
    He also urged all stakeholders, who include transporters, to prioritise the safety and security of the public.
    The police warned motorcyclists who are riding or moving on the roads without helmets, with some carrying passengers, that arrests will be effected and the law will take its course without fear or favour.
    Police were also taking action on those engaging in drug and substance abuse, adding that as the public celebrates the cross-over into the New Year, individuals, institutions and businesspersons must adhere to provisions of the law on the use of fireworks, fire crackers and other gadgets that may disturb the safety and security of the people.

    Of Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Sleepless Nights

    By A Correspondent

    Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has indicated that significant changes are on the horizon, with a Cabinet reshuffle expected soon.

    The Zanu PF leader made these remarks during a recent interview with ZBC News at State House.

    Sources suggest that Mnangagwa is preparing to restructure his Cabinet to reduce the influence of those perceived to be loyal to his deputy, Constantino Chiwenga.

    This move is seen as part of an ongoing power struggle within the ruling party.

    “Ndiri kumirira kuti vanhu vapedze kufara ndozovaudza vanofanira kudzoka kubasa nevanofanira kugara kumba depending ne performance,” Mnangagwa stated in the interview. In English, he said, “I am waiting for people to finish celebrating, then I will tell them who should return to work and who should stay at home, depending on performance.”

    This statement has fuelled speculation that the reshuffle may be a calculated move to strengthen Mnangagwa’s grip on both the party and government by sidelining those whose allegiance may lie with Chiwenga.

    Tensions have reportedly been rising within Zanu PF, with various factions vying for power and influence following the 2023 elections.

    Additionally, with constitutional provisions stating that Mnangagwa is not expected to remain in office beyond 2028, these moves could also be seen as preparations for a transition of leadership.

    As Zimbabweans await the reshuffle, Mnangagwa’s comments have set the stage for potential political shifts, with many closely monitoring the developments within the ruling party.

    BUS ACCIDENT: Six Injured in Toyota Hilux and Bus Collision on Bulawayo-Beitbridge Highway

    Bulawayo – Six people were injured yesterday when a Toyota Hilux collided head-on with a bus along the Bulawayo-Beitbridge highway, near the Bulawayo Student Accommodation Complex. The accident occurred after the Toyota Hilux driver veered into the oncoming lane of the bus traveling from the Kensington, Sihlengeni area.

    The aftermath

    The victims included the drivers of both vehicles and four bus passengers, who sustained varying injuries. Bulawayo’s chief fire officer, Mr. Nhlanganiso Moyo, reported that the fire brigade received the emergency call at 4:30 PM and arrived at the scene within six minutes.

    The Scene and Vehicle Conditions

    The Toyota Hilux, as seen in the aftermath, suffered severe front-end damage. The impact left the vehicle almost unrecognizable, with the hood, bumper, and front-right wheel area completely crushed. The windshield was shattered, and the structural integrity of the front cabin was significantly compromised. The bus also sustained notable damage but remained intact enough to avoid passenger entrapment.

    Emergency services swiftly removed the injured individuals from the vehicles, transporting them to United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) for medical attention. Thankfully, there were no fatalities, and the fire brigade confirmed that none of the victims were trapped within the wreckage.

    Emergency Measures Taken

    The fire brigade also decontaminated a 100-meter stretch of the highway that was heavily affected by oil spillage from the vehicles. This was done using a special detergent to ensure road safety and prevent further incidents.

    Mr. Moyo commended the quick response of the emergency teams and urged drivers to avoid reckless overtaking and speeding, particularly in areas with blind spots.

    This incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of responsible driving, especially on busy highways. Investigations into the cause of the crash are ongoing.

    Zimbabwe Wants To Deport Nigerian Married Couple

    By A Correspondent | ZimEye | Gweru, Zimbabwe – Success Ibekwe (41) and Destiny Ibekwe (43), a Nigerian couple, have been found guilty of violating Zimbabwe’s Immigration Act by a magistrate in Gweru. The couple was arrested for remaining in the country illegally after entering through the Beitbridge border in 2019.

    The Ibekwes had been operating a fast-food outlet in Gweru’s city center, despite lacking legal immigration status. Authorities apprehended them recently, bringing their unauthorized stay to an end.

    Following their conviction, the court imposed a fine of USD 200. Failure to pay the fine would result in a two-month prison sentence, after which they would face deportation back to Nigeria.

    This case highlights Zimbabwe’s ongoing efforts to enforce immigration laws and combat illegal residency within its borders.

    Bail Hearing for Chivayo’s Former Business Partners Rescheduled …

    By A Correspondent

    The bail hearing for Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu, former business partners of Wicknell Chivayo, in the Presidential Goat Pass-On Scheme fraud case, has been rescheduled to January 3, 2025.

    According to The Herald, the pair is seeking bail under new circumstances. Initially set for January 17, 2025, the hearing was moved forward after their legal team informed Judge President Mary Dube of a crucial legal requirement.

    Bail applications are required to be heard within 48 hours of filing, with appeals to be resolved within 96 hours. The hearing was originally postponed to December 27, 2024, but the prosecution, citing a lack of preparedness, requested a delay to January 3 to provide a comprehensive response. Both parties agreed to the extension.

    Chimombe and Mpofu face charges of defrauding the Presidential Goat Pass-On Scheme of US$7.7 million. Earlier this month, their attempt to have the case referred to the Constitutional Court was dismissed by Justice Pisirayi Kwenda. The pair had argued that their arrest, detention, and pre-trial processes infringed upon their constitutional rights, warranting intervention from the Constitutional Court.

    Mai Titi in Bruno’s Secret Chats

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    xplosive Leaked Audio Exposes Tensions Between Mai Titi, Bruno, and Aide Jenel

    A leaked audio file featuring a private conversation between Jenel, a close aide of Zimbabwean entertainer Mai Titi (Felistas Murata), and Bruno from Bruno Furnitures, has sent social media into a frenzy. The audio reveals deep-seated frustrations, personal betrayals, and hints of a crumbling relationship within Mai Titi’s inner circle.

    During the conversation, Bruno is heard urging Jenel to distance himself from Mai Titi, saying, “You must leave Mai Titi; she is wasting your future, seeing all you’ve told me.” Jenel appears to agree, expressing frustration over being drawn into what he describes as Mai Titi’s personal dramas.

    “How long are we going to fight the fights of moms?” Jenel remarks, referring to Mai Titi by her nickname. Bruno responds in agreement, stating, “You don’t lie at all.”

    The conversation takes an even more startling turn as Jenel claims that Mai Titi expressed indifference toward Bruno, saying, “When I heard that you are now working together, she told me she does not care about Bruno and all. I got shocked.” He goes on to reveal that the drama eventually involved reaching out to the Nyathi family, though the specifics of their involvement remain unclear.

    Jenel laments the constant turmoil surrounding Mai Titi, saying, “Moms has her wars, but sometimes she expects us to join her silly wars.” Bruno concludes the conversation on a resigned note, saying they should “just go ahead God’s way.”

    Public Reactions to the Leaks

    The leaked audio has sparked widespread speculation and debate online. Many fans and critics have weighed in on Mai Titi’s often-publicized feuds, questioning whether this is yet another episode in her series of controversies or a deeper crisis within her camp.

    Mai Titi, known for her outspoken nature, has not yet issued a response to the allegations. However, the involvement of key figures like Bruno and Jenel suggests the fallout may have broader implications for her personal and professional relationships.

    What’s Next?

    As tensions rise, many are left wondering how this revelation will impact

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    My Goal Is To Transform Football: Sabelo Maphosa

    Former football referee and CAF referees’ instructor, Sabelo Maphosa, is eager to bring her extensive experience in football to the ZIFA board. With over two decades in the sport, Maphosa is confident that her background in officiating and leadership will enable her to contribute to the growth and development of Zimbabwean football.

    Maphosa’s journey in football began in 1986 when she started refereeing and progressed to the position of match commissioner. She is now a CAF-certified referees’ instructor, having gained invaluable knowledge and experience along the way. “I have been involved in football for over 20 years and I believe I can offer a lot to the development of the game in Zimbabwe,” she said.

    A key area Maphosa is passionate about is addressing the lack of Zimbabwean referees in international assignments. She believes this issue needs urgent attention, highlighting that poor officiating has negative effects on the sport, including disappointing sponsors and teams. “We need officials who maintain high standards and uphold the rules of the game, free from external influences. The decisions of referees should be final, and good officiating can be achieved by focusing on qualified officials starting at grassroots levels, such as NAPH and NASH,” she explained.

    The ZIFA board will elect six members to help shape the future of Zimbabwean football, and Maphosa is eager to play her part in the nation’s football renaissance.

    Economists Dismiss Mthuli Ncube Tax Measures

    By A Correspondent

    Economic experts have strongly criticized Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube’s latest taxation measures, calling them a desperate attempt by the government to compensate for its past mistakes. These measures, they argue, punish ordinary citizens and could worsen the country’s economic woes.

    Is Mnangagwa Shifting Frustrations onto Citizens?

    A series of new taxes, announced in the 2025 National Budget presented last month, are set to take effect from January 1, 2025. Among the new taxes, a 1% Fast Foods Tax will be levied on the sales value of fast food items, such as pizzas, burgers, and French fries. The government claims this tax aims to promote healthier eating habits.

    In addition, a 10% withholding tax on gross winnings from sports betting will be implemented starting in January. This move is expected to impact those involved in the growing sector of sports betting in Zimbabwe.

    Economists have expressed concern over the potential negative effects of these new taxes, arguing that they may exacerbate the financial burden on citizens already struggling with inflation and high cost of living.

    Festive Season Road Accidents Claim 77 Lives

    By A Correspondent

    A recent report from the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) reveals a concerning surge in road fatalities during the festive season.

    Between December 15 and 26, a total of 77 lives were lost in over 1,000 traffic accidents. This period covers significant public holidays, including Christmas and Boxing Day.

    According to Police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi, although the number of fatalities increased, the total number of accidents recorded actually declined compared to the same period last year.

    This trend suggests that while efforts to reduce accidents may be yielding results, more needs to be done to prevent fatalities.

    In a similar report last year, the Zimbabwe Republic Police noted a considerable improvement in road safety statistics during the festive season, with a decrease in fatal accidents and casualties.

    The Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe also recorded a decline in road accidents, with 38,482 incidents reported between January and September 2023 .

    Ramaphosa Intervenes In Frelimo‘s Stage Managed Chaos

    South Africa – President Cyril Ramaphosa has dispatched his top envoy, Sydney Mufamadi, to Mozambique as the country grapples with violent protests staged-managed by the Frelimo party following contentious election results.

    The unrest appeared to errupt after Mozambique’s Constitutional Council confirmed the ruling FRELIMO party’s victory in the October elections despite acknowledging significant electoral irregularities. 

    The ruling revised FRELIMO candidate Daniel Chapo’s victory margin from 71% to 65%, while opposition candidate Venâncio Mondlane’s share rose to 24% from 20%.

    Mondlane denounced the decision as legitimizing election fraud, rejected the results, and called for mass protests.

    Frelimo which is following a Mnangagwa-Army-Chaos technique to win elections, triggered chaos across the country by deploying police and army officers who began causing violence.

    Since October 21, over 100 deaths have been reported.

    Government’s army engineered fires, barricades, teargas and other destruction have brought parts of the capital to a standstill.

    Adding to the turmoil, Mondlane has gone into exile, citing threats to his life following the murders of two close aides. 

    From abroad, he has rallied his supporters to initiate a national shutdown, while calling for peaceful protests.

    Although details of his meetings remain undisclosed, the envoy reiterated South Africa’s “readiness to support Mozambique during this challenging time.”

    The intervention comes as the Southern African Development Community (SADC) also signals its willingness to mediate. 

    Calls for regional assistance have mounted amid fears that the crisis could destabilize neighbouring countries.

    Mozambique’s post-election unrest highlights the fragility of its political landscape, with the ruling party accused of clinging to power at the expense of democratic processes. 

    As protests continue, all eyes are on regional powers like South Africa to broker peace and prevent further bloodshed.

    SABC/ZimEye

    “Hwende Smuggling Mnangagwa Minerals Through Mozambique” | Kerina

    Charlton Hwende’s apparent position as a champion of the opposition belies a more sinister reality. In truth, he is an entrenched collaborator of Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa’s regime, complicit in the plundering of Zimbabwe’s resources. The clandestine transportation of looted minerals across the Forbes border into Mozambique, facilitated by Hwende’s trucks, constitutes a damning indictment of his culpability.

    This duplicity is further underscored by Hwende’s sanctimonious denounciations of the late Ian Smith, even as his ally, Mnangagwa, protects the interests of white farmers in the Midlands, thereby perpetuating the historical injustices inflicted upon Black Zimbabweans. Mnangagwa’s own tenure has been marred by horrifying corruption, including the expropriation of Precabe Farm from the CIO during his ministerial tenure, and the displacement of indigenous Zimbabweans in Chiredzi and Binga to benefit foreign white interests.

    Hwende’s involvement in the Gold Mafia, characterised by the sneaky smuggling of gold to Dubai and linked money laundering, serves as a stark illustration of his entrenched complicity in Zimbabwe’s corrupt nexus. The opposition’s reliance on individuals of Hwende’s ilk, who prioritise personal aggrandisement over the welfare of Zimbabweans, ensures that meaningful change will remain an ephemeral chimera.

    The logical question persists: why does Hwende abstain from accountability for Mnangagwa’s transgressions? The response is straight forward: Hwende is tied under an obligation to the same corrupt infrastructure that sustains Mnangagwa’s regime. His links in gold mafia, his trucks contracted to ferry out our looted minerals to the Mozambican ports,surely Hwende sees ED as his Saviour the one that butters his bread at the expense of the masses of Zimbabweans.

    Ultimately, Zimbabwe’s prospects for meaningful transformation are determined upon a paradigmatic shift in the opposition’s leadership. Until Zimbabweans demand authentic, principled leadership, the nation will continue to languish under the weight of corruption and exploitation. Hwende and his cohorts must be held accountable for their actions, and a new era of transparency and accountability must be ushered in. Hwende you are the last sellout of our generation to even dare criticise those calling out Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa as worst than Ian Douglas Smith. ED might be your Boss yet to Zimbabweans he is a villain who deserve to be hanged by the pee balls.#edmustgo #sayno2to2030
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    #kerinamujati

    Mozambique’s Baba Jukwa Speaks on LIVE

    RESUMO DA LIVE DO UNAY CAMBUMA

    1- O que Venâncio Mondlane está fazer, vai ficar na história do mundo. Como o primeiro homem civil do planeta a derrotar uma ditadura militarizada, sem estar presente no país, apenas utilizando telefone e internet.

    2- Países do ocidente não ajudam Venâncio Mondlane porque não precisam dele, precisam de Nyusi e Chapo, para defender seus interesses, por isso não ajudam Venâncio Mondlane

    3- Não se enganem com as nações unidas, estão todos corrompidos

    4- Venâncio Mondlane não está apenas lutando com a FRELIMO, está também destruindo o colono preto em Moçambique.

    5- Se Venâncio Mondlane destruí a FRELIMO, vai mostrar para a África que é possível destruí ditaduras em África

    6-A união europeia, SADC, e outras instituições não ajudam Venâncio Mondlane porque ele é um lider libertador, eles querem líderes política para defenderam seus interesses.

    7-As Manifestações só vão doer para a FRELIMO quando visitarem suas residências e edifícios.

    8- Não existe verdade eleitoral, devemos arrancar o poder das mãos da FRELIMO.

    9- Militarmente o VM7 não tem como vencer a FRELIMO, mas ele tem um poder que é mais forte do que qualquer arma do mundo, que é a união do povo.

    10- Não precisamos de internacionais para banir a FRELIMO, nos mesmo podemos banir a FRELIMO, só precisamos colocar VM7 no poder.

    11-A luta estava quase no fim, mas nós distraímos com politiquises.

    12- Não existem homens catanas é tudo distração, o nosso foco deve ser a ponta vermelha.

    11- A FRELIMO está varrer as ruas para fazer o mundo pensar que está tudo bem em Moçambique.

    12- A FRELIMO é manipulador e rei da propaganda enganosa em Moçambique.

    13- Para ir a ponta vermelha, não devemos ser 100, 1000 ou mesmo 5000. Devemos ser milhões e simultaneamente, outras visitam as televisões corrompidas pela FRELIMO, a CC, CNE, Tribunais e aeroportos, para que ninguém fuja do país.

    14- Não vamos perder tempo com pessoas vestidas roupas da FRELIMO, devemos nos foca

    UNAY CAMBUMA LIVE SUMMARY 1- What Venâncio Mondlane is doing will go down in world history. As the first civilian man on the planet to defeat a militarized dictatorship, without being present in the country, just using the telephone and internet.

    2- Western countries don’t help Venâncio Mondlane because they don’t need him, they need Nyusi and Chapo, to defend their interests, that’s why they don’t help Venâncio Mondlane.

    3- Don’t be fooled by the united nations, they are all corrupt

    4- Venâncio Mondlane is not only fighting with FRELIMO, he is also destroying the black settlers in Mozambique.

    5- If Venâncio Mondlane destroyed FRELIMO, he will show Africa that it is possible to destroy dictatorships in Africa

    6-The European Union, SADC, and other institutions do not help Venâncio Mondlane because he is a liberating leader, they want political leaders to defend their interests.

    7-The Demonstrations will only hurt FRELIMO when they visit their homes and buildings.

    8- There is no electoral truth, we must wrest power from the hands of FRELIMO.

    9- Militarily, VM7 cannot defeat FRELIMO, but it has a power that is stronger than any weapon in the world, which is the unity of the people.

    Three Caught With 150 ED Fertilizer Bags 

    Bulawayo – An anti-corruption task force has uncovered 150 bags of fertilizer and seeds from the Presidential Inputs Scheme hidden in a house in Queensdale Suburb, Bulawayo. 

    The inputs, meant to support struggling farmers, were allegedly being sold on the black market in a scandal that underscores long-standing abuses of the agricultural support initiative.

    The bust, carried out on December 27, 2024, followed a tip-off to the National Anti-Smuggling Task Force. 

    Upon raiding No. 15 Connolly Road in Queensdale, officers discovered the fertilizer, typically distributed under the Presidential Inputs Scheme to boost small-scale farming, concealed in the residence.

    A source within the task force revealed:

    “We were expecting to find smuggled goods but instead found large quantities of fertilizer resembling those from the Presidential Inputs Scheme.”

    The house owner, Wallace Mapiye (40), denied any connection to the stolen inputs and implicated Edgar Bhiri (28) of Njube. 

    Bhiri, intercepted en route to a church in Emganwini, confessed to delivering the fertilizer to Mapiye and claimed to have sourced it from Tawanda Sibanda (56) of Mpopoma.

    Sibanda, who was later apprehended at his residence, revealed that the goods had been supplied by a woman known only as Yvonne, an agricultural extension officer. 

    According to Sibanda, Yvonne provided him with 150 bags of 50kg compound D fertilizer and instructed him to sell them, sharing the proceeds among those involved.

    The Presidential Inputs Scheme, designed to empower Zimbabwe’s farmers with free seeds and fertilizer, has often been dogged by allegations of corruption.

    Reports of Zanu PF politicians, middlemen, and extension officers misappropriating inputs to enrich themselves are frequent, undermining the program’s intent and depriving thousands of farmers.

    In this case, all three suspects—Mapiye, Bhiri, and Sibanda—have been detained and the case referred to the police anti-corruption unit for further investigation.

    This discovery highlights the ongoing need for stringent oversight to prevent similar abuses.

    The anti-corruption task force has pledged to trace the full network behind this operation as authorities continue their investigations.

    Source: CITE

    Venâncio Mondlane: A Revolução Digital Contra Ditaduras e a Luta pela Libertação de Moçambique

    RESUMO DA LIVE DO UNAY CAMBUMA

    1- O que Venâncio Mondlane está fazer, vai ficar na história do mundo. Como o primeiro homem civil do planeta a derrotar uma ditadura militarizada, sem estar presente no país, apenas utilizando telefone e internet.

    2- Países do ocidente não ajudam Venâncio Mondlane porque não precisam dele, precisam de Nyusi e Chapo, para defender seus interesses, por isso não ajudam Venâncio Mondlane

    3- Não se enganem com as nações unidas, estão todos corrompidos

    4- Venâncio Mondlane não está apenas lutando com a FRELIMO, está também destruindo o colono preto em Moçambique.

    5- Se Venâncio Mondlane destruí a FRELIMO, vai mostrar para a África que é possível destruí ditaduras em África

    6-A união europeia, SADC, e outras instituições não ajudam Venâncio Mondlane porque ele é um lider libertador, eles querem líderes política para defenderam seus interesses.

    7-As Manifestações só vão doer para a FRELIMO quando visitarem suas residências e edifícios.

    8- Não existe verdade eleitoral, devemos arrancar o poder das mãos da FRELIMO.

    9- Militarmente o VM7 não tem como vencer a FRELIMO, mas ele tem um poder que é mais forte do que qualquer arma do mundo, que é a união do povo.

    10- Não precisamos de internacionais para banir a FRELIMO, nos mesmo podemos banir a FRELIMO, só precisamos colocar VM7 no poder.

    11-A luta estava quase no fim, mas nós distraímos com politiquises.

    12- Não existem homens catanas é tudo distração, o nosso foco deve ser a ponta vermelha.

    11- A FRELIMO está varrer as ruas para fazer o mundo pensar que está tudo bem em Moçambique.

    12- A FRELIMO é manipulador e rei da propaganda enganosa em Moçambique.

    13- Para ir a ponta vermelha, não devemos ser 100, 1000 ou mesmo 5000. Devemos ser milhões e simultaneamente, outras visitam as televisões corrompidas pela FRELIMO, a CC, CNE, Tribunais e aeroportos, para que ninguém fuja do país.

    14- Não vamos perder tempo com pessoas vestidas roupas da FRELIMO, devemos nos foca

    UNAY CAMBUMA LIVE SUMMARY 1- What Venâncio Mondlane is doing will go down in world history. As the first civilian man on the planet to defeat a militarized dictatorship, without being present in the country, just using the telephone and internet.

    2- Western countries don’t help Venâncio Mondlane because they don’t need him, they need Nyusi and Chapo, to defend their interests, that’s why they don’t help Venâncio Mondlane.

    3- Don’t be fooled by the united nations, they are all corrupt

    4- Venâncio Mondlane is not only fighting with FRELIMO, he is also destroying the black settlers in Mozambique.

    5- If Venâncio Mondlane destroyed FRELIMO, he will show Africa that it is possible to destroy dictatorships in Africa

    6-The European Union, SADC, and other institutions do not help Venâncio Mondlane because he is a liberating leader, they want political leaders to defend their interests.

    7-The Demonstrations will only hurt FRELIMO when they visit their homes and buildings.

    8- There is no electoral truth, we must wrest power from the hands of FRELIMO.

    9- Militarily, VM7 cannot defeat FRELIMO, but it has a power that is stronger than any weapon in the world, which is the unity of the people.

    10- We don’t need internationals to ban FRELIMO, we can ban FRELIMO ourselves, we just need to put VM7 in power.

    11-The fight was almost over, but we distracted it with politics.

    12- There are no machete men, it’s all a distraction, our focus should be on the red tip.

    11- FRELIMO is sweeping the streets to make the world think that everything is fine in Mozambique.

    12- FRELIMO is a manipulator and king of false propaganda in Mozambique.

    13- To go to the red tip, we must not be 100, 1000 or even 5000. We must be millions and simultaneously, others visit the televisions corrupted by FRELIMO, the CC, CNE, Courts and airports, so that no one flees the country.

    14- Let’s not waste time with people dressed in FRELIMO clothes, we should focus

    Madam Boss, Jerdan In Hot Soup Over “GetAway!” Song Plagiarism |

    Statement from Ronald Ngulube’s Management

    In 2016, Ronald Ngulube wrote and recorded the song “Getaway” at Diamond Studios, then located in Ashdown Park, under the production of Isaac. Ronald is the sole and rightful owner of Getaway, including every lyrical and creative element of the song. The song was officially launched on 31 December 2016 during the Heartfelt International Ministries March overnight event, a performance that remains available on YouTube.

    In 2020, Ronald discovered “Getaway” online, falsely attributed to an artist named Jerdan Paradise. Despite approaching him to address the matter, Jerdan denied Ronald’s ownership and insisted the song was his.

    This year, without Ronald’s consent, Jerdan Paradise re-recorded “Getaway” with Denzel and Madam Boss. On 14 December 2024, upon seeing the song online again, Ronald reached out to Jerdan, who once more claimed ownership, even posting on Facebook that the song was his. The post was later edited to remove the word “written” after public backlash, but the initial claim remains unacceptable.

    Following public outcry, the YouTube description of the song was updated to acknowledge Ronald Ngulube as the writer. However, no agreement, past or present, was ever made for the song to be recorded, distributed, or altered by Jerdan Paradise or any other party.

    This behavior is a blatant violation of copyright laws and a disregard for ethical standards in the creative industry. Ronald Ngulube’s management is deeply disappointed by such conduct and is exploring all legal options to address this infringement and protect Ronald’s intellectual property.

    We also formally demand the immediate removal of Getaway from all platforms where it has been unlawfully published or distributed.

    We urge all stakeholders in the music and arts industry to respect copyright laws and uphold the values of integrity and creativity. Such actions not only undermine artists’ hard work but also erode trust within the artistic community.

    Ronald Ngulube Management

    Nyasa Big Bullets Chase Away Kalisto Pasuwa

    Sports Correspondent

    Kalisto Pasuwa will depart from Nyasa Big Bullets after six years as the head coach of the Malawian football powerhouse.

    The club has decided not to renew Pasuwa’s contract, which expires on 31 December.

    The Zimbabwean coach was informed of the decision last month.

    This development follows a challenging 2024 season for Pasuwa, as he struggled to replicate the success of the previous year. In 2023, Bullets triumphed in all four domestic competitions, including securing their fifth consecutive league title. However, they faced difficulties this season, failing to defend three of those trophies.

    Pasuwa’s Malawian agent, Felix Ngamanya Sapao, confirmed the news to The Times newspaper, stating:

    “He is indeed not renewing his contract with Bullets, and there is official correspondence regarding that decision from last Thursday. However, he has not yet committed to any other team.”

    Currently in Zimbabwe for the holidays, Pasuwa has been linked with a potential move to coach the Malawi national team, the Flames.

    47 People Brutally Killed During Christmas Period

    By A Correspondent

    A staggering 47 people lost their lives to murder between December 20 and 26, 2024, according to a statement by the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP). This alarming rise in murder cases has prompted the ZRP to sound the alarm and call for collective action to restore peace and safety in communities.

    The ZRP attributed the murders to various factors, including “disputes at beer drinking places, family disputes and arguments at sporting events” ¹. This surge in violence is a concerning trend, highlighting the need for increased efforts to promote peaceful conflict resolution and community safety.

    The police statement urged citizens to “work together to restore peace and safety in our communities.”

    This call to action emphasizes the importance of collective responsibility in addressing the root causes of violence and promoting a safer, more harmonious society.

    Zivhu Defends Nelson Chamisa, Calls for an End to Unnecessary Criticism

    By A Correspondent

    Prominent Zanu PF official, Killer Zivhu, has strongly criticized critics who continue to blame opposition leader Advocate Nelson Chamisa for every issue, urging them to stop unfairly targeting him.

    In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), Zivhu expressed his frustration with the constant attacks on Chamisa, who has been a frequent subject of criticism from both political opponents and media alike.

    Zivhu stated: “Let’s give this young man a break! He’s been criticized for having no plan, no party, being clueless, arrogant, & a dictator.”

    He went on to highlight the irony of the situation, saying that now, despite all the criticisms, people still expect Chamisa to comment on every post made on X. Zivhu added:

    “Now, people want him to comment on every post on X? Let him enjoy his life in peace in his own country! #LetHimBe”

    The call for Chamisa to be left in peace comes amidst a polarized political environment, where the opposition leader often finds himself at the center of intense scrutiny. Zivhu’s remarks are a strong pushback against those who continue to target Chamisa, especially after the contentious 2023 general elections.

    Zivhu, known for his bold statements and unwavering support for the ruling party, has sparked debate with his public defense of Chamisa, urging a more balanced approach to the political discourse in Zimbabwe.

    Mnangagwa Must Rule For Life : Zivhu

    By A Correspondent

    Controversial Zanu PF official Killer Zivhu has once again made headlines with a dramatic shift in his political stance, declaring that President Emmerson Mnangagwa should rule Zimbabwe for life.

    In a statement made on Friday, Zivhu expressed strong support for Mnangagwa, saying: “Now that the tide is turning, I’m changing my stance – ED should rule for life! With a parliamentary majority, an amendment to extend his term is imminent. I’m leading the #EDForLife campaign.”

    Zivhu’s comments signal a significant escalation in his backing of Mnangagwa, with the Zanu PF official suggesting that a constitutional amendment to extend the President’s term is now inevitable due to the party’s strong position in Parliament.

    In addition to his remarks on Mnangagwa’s future, Zivhu also directed harsh criticism at white Zimbabweans, accusing them of being traitors.

    He said: “Whilst you wait for Smith’s return, Zimbabwe ndeyeropa musazofarisa vatengesi imwi.” (Translation: “While you wait for Smith’s return, Zimbabwe is for the people, don’t fool yourselves, traders.”)

    Zivhu angrily charged:
    “Vanoti Smith wanga akanaka vose muri ngochani dzavanhu, moda kurohwa if not kupondewa, mazipenzi avanhu, moda kudzingwa mu Nyika, moda kutorerwa make passport mose, vanhu vakaurayiwa kunge shiri na Smith, mazikava avanhu , hamuna moyo imi.(everyone who says Smith was better than the current government is a fool.You are heartless foxes).

    Zivhu’s statements have drawn attention for their boldness, as they highlight not only his unwavering support for Mnangagwa but also his ongoing hostility towards the country’s white community, which has been a point of contention in Zimbabwean politics for years.

    His calls for an amendment to extend Mnangagwa’s presidency also add fuel to the debate about the future of Zimbabwe’s political landscape.

    Mnangagwa, Auxillia In Serious Message Inconsistencies

    By Lifestyle Reporter-President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s eating habits have ignited heated debate following a candid revelation by First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa during an interview on the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC).

    The First Lady disclosed that Mnangagwa insists on having meat with every meal and is fond of dried kapenta fish (matemba) paired with milk.

    This disclosure comes as a surprise to many, considering Mnangagwa’s 2022 public declaration encouraging Zimbabweans to embrace plant-based diets for health reasons.

    At the time, he dubbed meat consumption unhealthy and lauded vegetables and potatoes as a healthier alternative.

    Government spokesperson Nick Mangwana amplified the First Lady’s comments on X (formerly Twitter), writing, “When the @ZimFirstLady was asked about the President’s favorite food, she said there must be some meat somewhere among the dishes, but what he likes most are ‘matemba nemukaka.’ On the streets, we call that keeping it real.”

    The revelation has drawn mixed reactions:

    One Louis Muronda: “Even Mugabe ainzi ‘baba venyu havana kana mari ava vanoda simple food.’”
    Samuel Huni, recalled: “Vamwe vachiti Zondo.”
    Tich Gotwe Gwindi remembered: “Paye makamboti zondo nemasese makamboti mirivo nemapotato.”
    Vadye Mbutu asked: “Mapotatoes akasiya hre kkk?.”

    This contrast between Mnangagwa’s personal preferences and his earlier health advice has reignited public discourse about the authenticity of his lifestyle recommendations.

    While the First Lady’s remarks offer a relatable glimpse into the President’s affinity for traditional Zimbabwean cuisine, they also expose inconsistencies in his public messaging.

    Adding to the intrigue is Mnangagwa’s reputation for indulgence, which includes occasional allegations of whisky-fueled antics.

    These contradictions between his dietary habits, his past public health narrative, and perceptions of excessive behaviour raise questions about the President’s alignment with the values he projects.

    80 Killed In Christmas Horror Crashes

    By Crime and Court Reporter- The police have announced the death of at least 77 people in road traffic accidents between December 15 and Friday, December 27.

    Authorities said 401 others were injured in 1 211 accidents recorded countrywide.

    In a statement, national police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi said, “The Zimbabwe Republic Police has established that, some accidents are caused by fatigue and negligent conduct on the part of drivers. Most road traffic accidents involved private vehicles where either drivers or passengers perished. The only major road traffic accident involving public service vehicles was recorded on December 22 2024 where three buses collided and two people died.”
    He said on December 22, 2024, 106 road traffic accidents were recorded where seven people were killed while 38 people were injured.
    On Christmas Day, 104 road traffic accidents were recorded where 13 people were killed while 16 others were injured. On December 26, 2024, 87 road traffic accidents were recorded where 11 people were killed while 40 people were injured.
    “Accidents involving pedestrians trying to cross the roads have also been recorded. Drivers are urged to be observant, especially when approaching built-up areas or places frequented by the public including residential areas,” Comm Nyathi said.

    Shona: Venâncio Mondlane’s Friday Night Speech Exposing Frelimo Behind Arson Violence To Hide Electoral Theft

    Venâncio Mondlane latest speech at 6pm Friday (transcribed by ZimEye)

    ENGLISH – SHONA – PORTUGUESE

    Ah, I understand what we’re going through. Good afternoon. Good afternoon, folks. Thank you very much. I see you here. Thank you. Good afternoon. How is your health? Cláudia, Tomé, Salgina, Vitor Machaba, Jéssica Micas, Gildo, Livace, Confuso—thank you all very much. For those already connected to our live session, please share it with 30 or 40 people, or to 30 or 40 groups. Please share this, as today we have very important topics to discuss.

    We are facing a critical situation in our country, and it’s essential to clarify the truth so people are not confused about the facts and what is happening to us Mozambicans. For those just joining, please share this live broadcast with at least 30 people. Share it with a minimum of 30 people so we can talk about Mozambique and its future.

    Let’s start. May God bless Mozambique and heal the wounds, pains, frustrations, tears, and dramas caused during this period of demonstrations, but especially over the years since God gave us an independent nation. May there be light for Mozambique, and may Mozambique truly become a great nation.

    We now have 20,000 viewers live, so we can begin. What I want to talk about today is straightforward, broken into three points. First, there is no longer any doubt—it is clear who the real murderer and terrorist of Mozambique is. It is none other than the Frelimo Party.

    This truth has been revealed. Our peaceful protests have always targeted the institutions that manipulated election results and stole the people’s votes, not public or private property. During these peaceful protests, the police used tear gas, fired on demonstrators, and killed people. This is well-documented, from the earlier stages to the latest.

    Currently, more than 4,000 people have been detained, and over 350 people have died. This ongoing repression shows who the true vandals and criminals are.

    The situation has been manipulated. WhatsApp groups named “SOS” are spreading fake news about “katana men” in various neighborhoods. This is clearly a tactic to instill fear and distract us from the core issues: election fraud, justice, and accountability.

    These so-called “katana men” are allegedly released from prison, armed, and directed to cause chaos. But this is not the work of protesters. It is manipulation by those in power. Why are these released prisoners targeting innocent neighborhoods instead of government institutions? This doesn’t add up.

    Meanwhile, the police—so active against peaceful protesters—now claim to be powerless against these supposed “katana (machete-violence) men.” [The Katana men] This is manipulation to shift the narrative from electoral fraud to terrorism.

    The international community is watching closely. News outlets like RTP, BBC, and Al Jazeera have highlighted the truth: Frelimo is orchestrating this chaos to distract and suppress dissent.

    We are not fooled. The actions of vandalism, arson, and violence are not ours—they are tactics of the Frelimo government. Our fight remains focused on electoral justice and democracy.

    We must stay united. Even though we face losses, we are close to a turning point. On Monday, we will announce decisive measures to intensify our struggle. This is the final phase—the “tip of the spear.”

    Let us not lose sight of our goals. This fight is not about destroying property; it is about truth, justice, and democracy. We aim to restore the rightful leadership of Mozambique.

    Stay strong. Share this message widely. Monday will be a crucial day for our nation. Until then, let us remain focused and vigilant. May Mozambique emerge stronger and more united. A big hug and goodbye to all.- ZimEye

    SHONA:

    Venâncio Mondlane Friday night 27 Dec 2024 speech- SHONA TRANSLATION:

    (ZimEye)Takatarisana nemamiriro ezvinhu akaoma munyika medu, uye zvakakosha kujekesa chokwadi kuti vanhu vasavhiringika pamusoro pechokwadi uye zviri kuitika kwatiri isu veMozambique. Kune avo vachangojoinha, ndapota govera iyi live nhepfenyuro nevanhu vanosvika makumi matatu.

    Goverana nevanhu vanosvika makumi matatu kuti titaure nezveMozambique neramangwana rayo. Hapasisina kupokana — zviri pachena kuti mhondi chaiyo negandanga rekuMozambique ndiani. Haasi mumwe kunze kweFrelimo Party. Chokwadi ichi chakazarurwa. Kuratidzira kwedu kune runyararo kwagara kwakanangana nemasangano akabiridzira zvakabuda musarudzo nekubira mavhoti evanhu, kwete midziyo yeruzhinji kana yemunhu. Mukuratidzira murunyararo uku, mapurisa akashandisa hutsi hunokachidza, kupfura varatidziri, uye kuuraya vanhu. Izvi zvakanyatsonyorwa, kubva pamatanho ekutanga kusvika kune ekupedzisira.

    Pari zvino, vanhu vanodarika zviuru zvina vakavharirwa, uye vanhu vanopfuura mazana matatu nemakumi mashanu vafa. Kudzvinyirirwa kuri kuitika uku kunoratidza kuti vapambi vechokwadi nematsotsi ndivanaani.

    Mamiriro acho akashandiswa. Mapoka eWhatsApp anonzi “SOS” ari kufambisa nhau dzenhema nezve “varume vekatana” munzvimbo dzakasiyana siyana. Iri izano riri pachena rekuisa kutya nekutitsausa kubva pazvinhu zvakakosha: hutsotsi hwesarudzo, kururamisira, nekuzvidavirira. Ava vanonzi “varume vekatana” vanobudiswa mujeri, vakapakata zvombo, uye vanotungamirirwa kuti vakonzere mhirizhonga. Asi aya haasi mabasa evaratidziri.

    Kushandiswa nevari kutonga. Sei vasungwa ava vakasunungurwa vachinangana nenharaunda dzisina mhosva panzvimbo pemasangano ehurumende? Izvi hazvina kukwana. Zvichakadaro, mapurisa—achirwisa zvikuru varatidziri vane rugare—zvino anoti haana simba rokurwa naava vanonzi “varume vekatana (vanorwisa mapanga.” [Varume veKatana] Uku kunyengedza kushandura rondedzero kubva mukubiridzira musarudzo kuenda kuhugandanga.

    Frelimo iri kuronga nyonganyonga iyi kuvhiringa nekudzvanyirira vanopikisa. Hatina kunyengedzwa. Kuita zvekuparadza, kupisa nechisimba hazvisi zvedu — izano rehurumende yeFrelimo. Kurwira kwedu kunoramba kwakanangana nekururamisira kwesarudzo uye democracy. Tinofanira kuramba takabatana. Kunyange zvazvo takatarisana nokurasikirwa, tave pedyo nenguva yechinjo. NeMuvhuro, tichazivisa matanho akasimba ekuwedzera kurwisa kwedu. Ichi ndicho chikamu chokupedzisira—“muromo wepfumo.” Ngatisakanganwa zvinangwa zvedu. Kurwa uku hakusi kuparadza pfuma; ndezvechokwadi, kururamisira, uye democracy. Tine chinangwa chekudzoreredza hutungamiriri hwakakodzera hweMozambique. Gara wakasimba. Govera iyi meseji zvakanyanya. Muvhuro richava zuva rakakosha kurudzi rwedu.- ZimEye

    PORTUGUESE:

    Ah, sei o que estamos a passar. Boa tarde. Boa tarde, boça. Boa tarde, boça. Muito obrigado. Estou a ver aqui. Obrigado. Muito boa tarde. Como está a saúde? Cláudia, Tomé, Salgina, Vitor Machaba, Jéssica Micas, Ok, Gildo, Livace, Confuso, muito obrigado. Olha, vocês que já estão ligados à nossa live neste momento podem partilhar esta mesma live para, como sempre, 30 pessoas, 40 pessoas, ou 30 grupos, ou 40 grupos. Portanto, façam essa partilha, porque hoje temos assuntos bastante importantes. Temos uma situação muito crítica no nosso país, acho que é preciso esclarecer isto para que as pessoas não fiquem confusas em relação a qual é a verdade dos fatos e o que é que está a acontecer conosco com os sabicanos. Gostava que você que se interligou agora a nossa live pudesse partilhar esta live para pelo menos 30 pessoas. Partilha a live para pelo menos 30 pessoas neste momento para falarmos sobre Moçambique, o futuro de Moçambique. Portanto, partilhe a live para pelo menos 30 pessoas. Quem está a entrar agora pode partilhar a live para no mínimo 30 pessoas. Portanto, partilhe a live para o mínimo de 30 pessoas. Você que está a interligar-se agora, neste momento, na nossa página oficial do Facebook. Obrigado. Muito bem. Bom, acho que podemos iniciar a nossa live. Podemos iniciar a nossa live, que há de ser muito curta, que é não poder ver agora, poderá ver depois. Que o Senhor abençoe Moçambique, que o Senhor possa curar as feridas, as dores, as frustrações, as lágrimas, os dramas que foram causados durante este período das manifestações, mas sobretudo durante o período que o Senhor nos deu uma pátria independente. que haja uma luz grande sobre o Moçambique e que o Moçambique de fato se torne uma grande nação no futuro. Muito bem, já estamos com 20 mil pessoas em direto, já podemos iniciar. O que é que eu queria falar hoje? Queria falar-vos hoje algo de três pontos, muito simples. O primeiro ponto, para que fique claro para todo mundo, é que afinal, já não há dúvidas, afinal ficou muito claro de quem é de fato o grande assassino, quem é de fato o grande terrorista de Moçambique. O grande assassino de Moçambique, o grande terrorista de Moçambique é mais nem é menos do que o Partido Frelengo. Está mais do que claro, se alguém tivesse dúvidas, eu sei que ontem houve muito debate nas redes sociais, quem é culpado disto, quem não é culpado disto, mas acho que agora ficou muito claro, de fato, quem é o verdadeiro terrorista de Moçambique. Começamos com as nossas manifestações pacíficas, vocês lembram-se? Sempre dissemos, nosso alvo não são bens públicos, nem são bens privados. Nosso alvo, exatamente, as instituições que manipularam os resultados, as instituições que roubaram os votos do povo. Dissemos isto desde o início. E vocês lembram-se, ainda nas manifestações pacíficas, a polícia atirava sobre os manifestantes, lançava gás lacrimogêneo, matava pessoas, e isto nós tentamos sempre recordar, das mortes de 92, mesmo no período da primeira etapa, da segunda etapa, da quarta etapa, a polícia sempre matou manifestantes, sempre disparou gás lacrimogêneo. sempre esteve humilhando o povo. É por isso que hoje que estou vos falando, mesmo antes deste turbo V8 ser acionado pela professora doutora Lúcia Ribeiro, já tínhamos quase 4 mil pessoas detidas. Então, mais uma vez, afinal, já sabemos quem é o terrorista de Moçambique. Afinal, já sabemos quem são, de facto, os verdadeiros vândalos em Moçambique. Já sabemos quem é, de facto, o verdadeiro bandido em Moçambique. Criou-se agora grupos de WhatsApp, chamados de SOS, temos a mesma voz. que diz que no bairro X há homens katanas, no bairro Y há homens katanas. Há a mesma voz para vários bairros, ouve-se em Lavella, ouve-se na Machava, ouve-se no Patrice. Ou essa pessoa está sendo atacada ao mesmo tempo e tem o poder da omnipresença, como Deus tem, de estar em vários lugares ao mesmo tempo, mas está mais do que claro que isto é manipulação. Isto é manipulação. Os homens que saíram da cadeia, nenhuma pessoa que se solta da cadeia não vai fugir para procurar iniciar uma vida, não vai fugir para se esconder, não vai fugir para bazar, como se diz. A pessoa sai da cadeia e já tem missão. e até já tem uma katana preparada para pegar na katana e começar a fazer ações. Vocês não estão a ver que tudo isto é um jogo. Não estão a ver que tudo isto é o mesmo grupo que neste momento não quer que se fale mais da verdade eleitoral, não quer que se fale mais do roubo de votos, não quer que se fale mais das pessoas que foram assassinadas ao longo destas manifestações todas, O mesmo grupo que não quer que se fale do acórdão do rubo sobre o povo. Querem desviar as atenções de todos nós para nos caminhar para um terrorismo. Querem aterrorizar a população. Esses homens katanas, quem os viu? Esses homens katanas foram encontrados ontem. E ao mesmo tempo há homens katanas, mas o cernique está em todos os bairros a disparar ao ar de qualquer maneira. Portanto querem distrair-nos. Nós chegamos a esta fase depois de dois meses de manifestações. Temos quase 350 pessoas que morreram. Temos 4 mil pessoas que estão detidas. Temos mais de 2 mil pessoas que estão feridas. Não vamos chegar a esta fase. e seremos manipulados, brincarem connosco. Nós sabemos muito bem o que queremos. As manifestações que nós quisermos fazer não tem nada a ver. com ir buscar um saco de arroz numa loja, ir buscar um celular noutra loja. Nós estamos à busca da verdade eleitoral, nós estamos à busca de justiça em Moçambique, nós estamos à busca de mudar este regime que desgraçou este país ao longo de 50 anos. Estes são os nossos objetivos. Não vão nos meter agora objetivos na nossa cabeça, que a única coisa que existe é terror. Esses homens katana encontraram aonde as katanas. E mais, durante as nossas manifestações, tínhamos polícia em tudo que é lugar, tínhamos blindados em tudo que é lugar. Agora, por causa de um punhado de homens catanas, a polícia não age. Quando se começou a vandalizar as lojas, a polícia também não age. Queimou-se os bancos, a polícia também não age, não encontrou ninguém. Pelo contrário, é o próprio blindado da polícia que é usado até para arrebentar uma loja, para arrebentar um armazém, para depois chamar as pessoas famintas. Veja só. colocou-se as pessoas famintas durante muitos anos. Não se dê emprego às pessoas. Não se dê investimento às senhoras, aos jovens. Coloca-se a população na miséria. E quando a população quer reclamar, quando a população quer manifestar, rebentam a loja de um privado e dizem ao povo que entrem aí e vão buscar arroz, vão buscar óleo. Quer dizer, vítimas duas vezes. colocam-nos com fome, humilham-nos e ainda por cima rebentam o armazé de uma pessoa inocente e dizem que o povo deve entrar lá para ir roubar. E eles próprios, a própria polícia, nada faz. A polícia que, na altura das manifestações pacíficas, cantávamos o hino nacional, a polícia vinha. A cantarmos o hino nacional, disparava gás lacrimogénico. Mas essa polícia não consegue dispersar pessoas que estão a entrar numa fábrica, pessoas que estão a entrar no armazém. E coisa curiosa, algumas das fábricas, alguns dos armazéns, deles próprios, da Fralibo, não são tocados. Então, se fomos nós, que soltamos os presos na Machava? Por que razão os presos que são soltos na Machava vão atacar nos bairros, se o nosso alvo é o governo? Por que que os presos da Machava não vão aos ministérios? Por que que os presos da Machava não vão à Presidência da República? Por que que os presos da Machava não vão às sedes do Partido Frelim? Por que que os presos da Machava não vão aos órgãos eleitorais? Se somos nós manifestantes que libertamos os presos, então os presos deviam cumprir as nossas ordens. Querem ir à presidência, querem ir aos ministérios, querem ir aos órgãos eleitorais, querem ir aos governos provinciais, querem ir aos governos distritais, querem ir às sedes do Partido Fernando. Mas todas as sedes estão intactas, o ministério está intacto, a presidência está intacta. Estes presos libertados por nós atacam a nossa própria população. Faz sentido gente? Vamos pensar um bocado. E agora organizaram jornadas de limpeza. Jornadas de limpeza para tentar limpar a nossa mente. As pessoas que morreram. Porquê que não há jornadas de assistência às famílias das pessoas que morreram? Porquê que não há jornadas de assistência às pessoas que estão feridas? Porquê que não há jornadas de assistência às pessoas que estão detidas? Porquê que não há jornadas de esclarecer porquê que foram executados cem jovens? libertam jovens da cadeia, deixam jovens saírem e cem jovens, cem jovens mortos, disparados pela própria polícia que os libertou. Tanto querem que a gente se esqueça de tudo isto, que tudo isto é um jogo, para que a gente se esqueça, que a gente se distraia, que a gente perca o nosso foco. Estão a humilhar, estão a aterrorizar a própria população. E nós não vamos perder o nosso foco por causa disso. Já foi suficiente o diadonte, fizeram muitas manipulações, jogaram muito com mensagens de um lado para o outro, mas o povo já compreendeu. Graças a Deus, estava a ver as reportagens da SIC em Portugal, da RTP em Portugal, da CMTV, vi da Al Jazeera, vi também da SMIC, vi da BBC. Graças a Deus, a comunidade internacional está a reportar com muita exatidão o que está a acontecer no Moçambique. estão a dizer claramente que é o partido Frelimo, o governo da Frelimo, que é um governo terrorista, que organizou a fuga dos presos, que ao mesmo tempo mandou executar 100 presos, é o mesmo que estão a organizar grupos de WhatsApp a mandarem mensagens falsas, até põem mulheres a gritar como se tivessem a ser atacadas num sítio que são da OJM, que nunca foram vistas. É toda esta manipulação, todo o terror que querem colocar no povo, a gente já sabe como é que isto é feito. Os governos terroristas no mundo sempre usaram isto, sempre fizeram isto. Esta coisa de libertar presos, isto já vem de vários países, sobretudo governos de ditadura. Na Síria, com Bashar al-Assad, também fez-se isso. No Iraque, depois da invasão dos Estados Unidos, também se fez isso, libertaram-se presos. Na África Sul, no tempo da apartheid, era normal libertar-se presos para criar escândalos. Na Colômbia, na altura, a Colômbia tinha aquele grupo ligado ao narcotráfico, também era normal libertar-se presos para se dizer que os presos vão fazer escândalo, vão aterrorizar a população, para a população parar de imitar pelos seus direitos, para a população desistir. Eu recebi muitas mensagens, ah podemos desistir, não podemos desistir, nós temos, meus irmãos, uma luta que tem um objetivo, mais de 300 pessoas que morreram, temos mais de 4 mil pessoas que ainda estão detidas, não sabemos se estão vivas ou se não estão vivas. Essa gangue da OJM que está aí a andar na rua e diz que está a limpar, muitos deles são pagos. Vão lá às cadeias visitar as pessoas que estão detidas, saber se ainda estão vivas ou se não estão vivas. Vão lá dar assistência de advogados às pessoas que neste momento estão a precisar de advogados. Vão lá dar assistência às famílias que perderam os seus filhos, assassinados pela própria FRELIMO, que até hoje não sabemos se estão a ser enterrados, se não estão a ser enterrados, se estão a ser lançados pela vaga comum. Então parem de fazer manipulação, de andar a tentar varer ruas, para enganar o povo, para tentar baralhar o povo. Nós não vamos perder o nosso foco, nós não vamos perder a ideia que temos de que estas manifestações devem continuar até a reposição da verdade eleitoral, devem continuar até que se faça justiça em Moçambique. Não vamos perder esse foco. Usem as mensagens que quiserem usar, tentem manipular como quiserem manipular, a verdade é que pelo menos hoje o povo já se apercebeu e o povo caiu na real. Da mesma maneira que andam a fazer reuniões nos bairros agora. E veja só, quem está a fazer estas reuniões? São as pessoas que foram eleitas exatamente com o roubo de votos. Vi a mensagem do município de Amató. Uma pessoa que foi eleita pelo roubo de votos, roubou na matola, não ganhou na matola. Chefes do quarteirão são os que recolhiam cartões, são os que fizeram fraude, são os que fizeram enchimento. Então são estas mesmas pessoas que nos roubam, que estão lá eleitas ilegalmente, que estão a chamar-nos para fazer reunião por causa de homens katanas, que esses homens katanas nem sequer foram vistos em lado nenhum. esses homens katanas que foram soltos exatamente pela própria polícia. E a própria polícia até hoje não fala de desenvolver nenhum inquérito, de organizar nenhum inquérito para esclarecer quem que libertou os presos, não está preocupado. A única coisa que o Bernardino Rafael está preocupado é de mostrar ao povo que vem aí terror, de que vão violar mulheres. de que vai haver assaltos à mão armada, de que vão matar pessoas, de que vai haver muito crime. Quer dizer, o próprio Bernardino Rafael tornou-se o porta-voz dos homens katana. Ele já não é o homem que garante a ordem e a segurança das pessoas. O Bernardino Rafael é porta-voz dos homens katana. Bernardino Rafael é porta-voz dos presos que fugiram da cadeia. Bernardino Rafael é porta-voz dos vândalos. Bernardino Rafael é porta-voz dos assassinos. Bernardino Rafael é porta-voz dos escuadrões da morte. Bernardino Rafael é porta-voz daqueles que vão fazer o terrorismo. Aliás, ele disse que há perigosos terroristas que foram soltos. Quer dizer, ele não pensa que o terrorista que fugiu, vai fugir para ele ter com a família ou sair fora do país. Para o Bernardino Raffaello, o destino do terrorista é sair para ele fazer escândalos na população. E até fez contas. Diz que se são mais ou menos 1.500 que fugiram, olha para a população da cidade de Maputo e da cidade da Matola. Se eles cada um entrarem em 4 ou 5 casas, está a imaginar. O próprio comandante da polícia, que devia vir nos tranquilizar, que devia vir nos dar elementos de como aumentar a segurança. Ele é portavoz de terrorismo, de mensagens para meter o terror. E ele não esclarece como é que na cadeia central aquelas pessoas fugiram. Ele não diz se vai haver pessoas que são responsabilizadas. Ele não diz que aqueles que mataram 100 jovens que estavam lá detidos, o que vai acontecer com eles. Ele não diz isto. Tudo manipulação. Graças a Deus, a Farlimo deu um tiro no próprio pé. Toda a comunidade internacional agora está ciente de que de fato a FRELIMO é um movimento terrorista, que a FRELIMO é que está a criar assassinatos, a FRELIMO é que está a criar terror em Moçambique. Olha para os noticiários internacionais, vão ver, morreram pessoas, mas a FRELIMO deu um tiro no próprio pé. A imagem da FRELIMO a nível internacional está totalmente manchada. Está totalmente manchada, é por isso que até hoje o governo dos Estados Unidos não reconheceu essa corda do Conselho Constitucional, a Inglaterra não reconheceu essa corda do Conselho Constitucional, a União Europeia não reconheceu essa corda do Conselho Constitucional, Portugal, hoje, já estão a mudar de discurso, porque tinham cometido uma GAF, estão a mudar porque toda a comunidade portuguesa está a dizer que o governo cometeu uma GAF, que não devia reconhecer os resultados. Então, neste momento, até a SADC se tenha vindo a afirmar que a Frelimo e o candidato ganharam hoje, estão a ter outra perceção. Significa que a Frelimo está isolada. Entendam isso, vou lhes dizer, vocês estão a me ouvir. A Frelimos, do ponto de vista diplomático, está isolada, porque está manchada, porque a Frelimos está mal vista, está vista como um grupo terrorista que assassina. Vejam só os jovens que foram, supostamente, Supostamente os jovens que foram apanhados depois de fugir. Colocar pessoas a andar como cães de gatas e a polícia atrás. Isso foi visto pela comunidade internacional. Então, estes que estão agora na rua, vocês estão a limpar as ruas, dizem que querem voltar tudo ao normal. Vocês estão a limpar as ruas para legitimar este terrorismo, esta escravidão. Por pessoas a andar de gatas que nem cães e a chutar as pessoas por detrás e depois de matar cem jovens a tiro. É isto que vocês querem que seja limpo? Aqui temos que esclarecer o nosso… Isto ainda é um assunto para nós resolvermos. Nós ainda temos que continuar a manifestar, temos que continuar a repudiar, porque não é este país que nós queremos para o futuro. Estamos a perder, sim, eu sei que estamos a perder. Estamos a parar as atividades, sim, mas não há nenhuma. revolução, não há nenhum país que já passou de um estágio para o outro sem haver perdas. Claro que haverão perdas. Claro que essas perdas, já dissemos, não têm nada a ver com os manifestantes. Foram homens da Cernic que andaram a roubar os armazéns, andaram a queimar os bancos, andaram a queimar caminhões, andaram a queimar fábricas e depois querer imputar isso aos próprios manifestantes. A mesma coisa também estão a fazer com que eles estão a ser soltos das cadeias. A culpa disto inteiramente é do Bernardino Rafael, a culpa disto é do Partido Frelimo. Isto está mais do que claro. E eu digo uma coisa, agora as pessoas podem não compreender, mas quando o Tribunal Penal Internacional começar a chamar estas pessoas para responderem pelos seus crimes, aí toda a gente vai dizer que, ah, sim senhora, afinal tinham razão. Eles vão responder por estes crimes. São crimes contra a humanidade. Não vamos perder de vista. preocuparmo-nos porque há um pneu que está na rua. Não! Agora temos que nos preocupar com as pessoas que foram mortas, as pessoas que foram feridas, as pessoas que estão detidas, o roubo de votos, a verdade eleitoral. Não podemos nos perder de vista. Nós continuamos com o nosso foco. Ontem, balearam o nosso coordenador na Zambésia, o Xadrec. Meteram-lhe dois tiros na barriga e um tiro na cabeça. que nós esqueçamos disto. Este é o método da Fraligo. É isto que eles querem fazer. E estes jovens, vi alguns jovens aí que são conhecidos na praça, dizem, não, temos que limpar a cidade. Vocês são tão desumanos que depois de matarem tanta gente, assassinar tanta gente, vocês nem sequer falam disto. Nem sequer falam dos assassinatos dos nossos próprios irmãos. Estes senhores são presos, estão detidos, foram usados como cobaias e foram assassinados. Vocês não falam disto. Estão aí a dizer que temos que limpar a estrada, querem nos distrair, mas nós não vamos ficar distraídos. Está claro, tudo o quanto aconteceu, arrombamentos, vandalismos, é culpa exclusiva do Partido Frelim porque é o método deles. A soltura dos presos é culpa do Partido Frelim. A morte dos presos é culpa do Partido Frelim. Informações falsas de homens katanas nos bairros é culpa do Partido Frelimo. Disparo escândalas nos bairros à noite é culpa do Partido Frelimo. Nós, as razões da nossa luta estão firmes. Ainda bem, estamos a ter mais apoio internacional agora, mais do que nunca. O que a Frelimo fez foi reforçar a nossa própria luta. Por isso vamos ficar firmes, não vamos vacilar, vamos continuar firmes e vamos para frente. Meus irmãos, hoje, amanhã, sábado, domingo, temos pessoas para enterrar, temos pessoas por visitar, temos pessoas para receber tratamento médico e medicamentoso. A verdade é uma, é que nós vamos entrar numa fase, na reta final das nossas manifestações. Nós não vamos parar. Sábado, domingo, vamos enterrar os nossos irmãos, vamos cuidar dos feridos, vamos recolher mais sedo nas nossas casas. Queria recomendar nos bairros, jovens, nós sabemos quem vive nos nossos bairros. Não vamos ficar em pânico, no nosso bairro nós sabemos quem é o nosso vizinho, quem vive na nossa rua. Vamos nos encontrar, vamos nos reunir, não para andar a perder tempo toda noite. Fiquemos com apitos, não por causa dos homens katana, por causa da polícia que anda a disparar de um lado para o outro. Esse é que tem que ser o nosso cuidado. A polícia que entra na casa das pessoas e dispara, como dispararam em Luiz Cabral, que meteram seis tiros a um jovem. Não vamos perder o nosso foco, andando-nos a cansar, a perder tempo de um lado para o outro. Nós vamos retomar as nossas manifestações em grande. Ao anúncio das manifestações finais, ou da reta final, aquilo que podemos chamar da ponta de lança. Na segunda-feira, nós vamos indicar qual é a ponta de lança, qual é a reta final, quais são as manifestações que vão ser diferentes de tudo o quanto fizemos até hoje. Essas que aconteceram agora foram ações do Partido Fralimo que andaram a destruir as coisas. Nós vamos implementar as manifestações que visam a verdade eleitoral, que visam a justiça, que visam de fato Repormos a nossa democracia. Repormos quem verdadeiramente ganhou as eleições. É isso que nós queremos. Isso vamos fazer na segunda-feira. Por isso, segunda-feira não vamos ter nenhuma atividade em Moçambique. Vamos ficar atentos. para indicarmos as medidas da fase ponta de lança, ou a fase da reta final. Estamos muito próximos meus irmãos, até o dia 15 de janeiro, não é a altura para desistirmos. Aterrorizaram-nos, meteram-nos medos, mataram nossos irmãos, sim, mataram-nos, mas estamos na reta final, não vamos desistir não. Então, nós até o dia 15 temos muitas obrigações, temos muitos compromissos. Na segunda-feira, meus irmãos, vamos anunciar em concreto o que é que nós vamos fazer na reta final, na fase ponta de lança. E na segunda-feira não há nenhum trabalho. A única coisa que nós vamos admitir são as nossas mamanas do setor informal. As nossas mamanas do setor informal, vamos permitir que elas se movimentem. Segunda-feira vamos ficar parados, vamos ficar atentos, quais são as medidas da ponta de lança. Na segunda-feira passada, ficamos atentos para ouvir a Lúcia Ribeiro, o que ela tinha a dizer. O que ela teve a dizer, nós a seguir, vim com o próprio partido Fralim preparado para criar escândalos, fez o escândalo todo. Esta semana foi a semana do escândalo da Fralim. A próxima semana vamos indicar as medidas verdadeiramente daqueles que querem mudanças sérias no país, que não estão preocupados. Agora já sabemos. Isso de vandalizar loja, partir banco, isso não é conosco. Se alguém fizer isso, é bom separar isso de nós. O nosso objetivo é a verdade eleitoral, é a democracia, é a questão da repressão da justiça. Então na segunda-feira vamos indicar quais as medidas que nós vamos adotar na ponta final, ou na ponta de lança. Ponta de lança. Vamos indicar quais são essas medidas. E agora, em parte, foi positivo para todos nós, porque já sabemos qual é a atuação da Afralim, qual é a atuação da polícia da Afralim, já sabemos exatamente como é que eles manipulam as coisas, então o povo vai ficar muito claro. do que é a manifestação da verdade eleitoral, o que é a manifestação do terrorismo da FRELIM, que usa a polícia para fazer esse terrorismo, que usa reclusos para fazer esse terrorismo. Na segunda-feira nós vamos indicar as medidas da ponta de lança, a reta final. Estamos próximos, faltam-nos muito pouco. Não vamos desanimar, não godolemos, como dizem alguns. Tanto é isto, que eu queria deixar aqui muito bem claro. Não desanimemos. Tudo não passou da manipulação do governo. É por isso que estão fugitivos. E é bom continuarem fugitivos. Porque a partir da segunda-feira, o nosso alvo vai ser um alvo muito certeiro. Muito certeiro. Esses ministérios. Governos Provinciais, Governos Distritais, órgãos eleitorais, sedes do Partido Fralimo, Presidência da República, mas depois vamos explicar como é que vamos fazer isso. Portanto, não vão ser lojas, não vão ser supermercados, não vão ser fábricas, não vão ser caminhões, nada disso. Isso tudo já sabemos que agora vamos afastar tudo isso, porque nunca teve nada a ver conosco e agora está claro que foi o Partido Fralimo que fez isso. Então, na segunda-feira, todos aqueles que querem o Moçambique de fato democrático, querem o Moçambique livre da escravatura, vão assumir, vão adotar, vão receber as medidas do verdadeiro Moçambicano revolucionário para a fase ponta de lança. Meus irmãos, e assim estivemos, em direto, a partir da página oficial de Venâncio Molheni. para Moçambique, tanto no país como na diáspora. Um forte abraço para todos. Um beijo e tchau! – ZimEye

    Bullets Part Ways with Pasuwa

    By Sports Correspondent

    Nyasa Big Bullets FC have opted not to renew the contract of Zimbabwean coach Kalisto Pasuwa, which is set to expire on December 31.

    This decision follows Pasuwa’s inability to defend three out of the four trophies the team secured last year.

    A club official has confirmed that Pasuwa was informed of the decision last month, and his contract will not be extended.

    Accidents: 77 Killed

    Harare, December 28, 2024 – At least 77 people have lost their lives, and 401 others were injured in 1,211 road traffic accidents recorded across Zimbabwe during the holiday period from December 15 to yesterday, according to the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP).

    The grim statistics show an increase in fatalities compared to the same period last year when 71 people were killed and 393 others injured in 1,454 accidents.

    In a statement, national police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi attributed many of the accidents to driver fatigue and negligence. “Most road traffic accidents involved private vehicles where either drivers or passengers perished. The only major road traffic accident involving public service vehicles was recorded on December 22, 2024, when three buses collided, resulting in two fatalities,” Comm Nyathi said.

    Daily Toll Highlights

    December 22, 2024: 106 accidents recorded, with seven fatalities and 38 injuries.

    Christmas Day: 104 accidents, leaving 13 dead and 16 injured.

    December 26, 2024: 87 accidents, resulting in 11 deaths and 40 injuries.

    Comm Nyathi also highlighted an alarming trend of pedestrian-related accidents, emphasizing the need for drivers to be cautious, especially in built-up areas and residential zones.

    Safety Appeal to Motorists

    The ZRP reiterated its call for motorists to adhere to road regulations, urging them to avoid speeding, reckless overtaking, and overloading vehicles. “Above all, motorists are implored not to overload vehicles when travelling on the country’s roads. Errant drivers should be reported to the nearest police station or the National Complaints Desk,” Comm Nyathi said, providing the hotline number 0242 703631 and WhatsApp line 0712 800 197 for public use.

    Enhanced Police Deployment

    To ensure peace and safety during the festive season, the ZRP has increased its presence on major roads, residential areas, and public gathering spots. Measures include heightened roadblocks, traffic blitzes, and both motorized and cycle patrols.

    Police have also issued a stern warning to motorcyclists riding without helmets and those carrying passengers unsafely. Crackdowns are underway on individuals involved in drug and substance abuse, as well as those violating regulations on fireworks and other celebratory gadgets.

    Call for Responsibility

    Comm Nyathi urged transport operators and the general public to prioritize safety and security during the holiday period. “As we approach the New Year celebrations, we call on all stakeholders to adhere to the law to ensure a peaceful and safe environment for everyone,” he said.

    The ZRP remains committed to enforcing road safety measures and maintaining public order as the festive season continues.

    No Mercy For Paedophiles

    By A Correspondent

    The courts are sending a strong message to paedophiles who destroy children’s lives, with the recent incarceration of two men who were convicted and sentenced to 20 years imprisonment each. Protecting children against paedophiles is being prioritised by the courts, with lengthy custodial sentences being handed down.

    In one recent case, a 32-year-old man was sentenced to 20 years in prison for raping his four-year-old niece. The abuse was reported by a neighbour who overheard the child telling a friend about the incident, leading to the man’s arrest.

    Another case involved a 24-year-old man from Mutare who was sentenced to 20 years in prison for drugging and raping a nine-year-old girl in his car. The offender kidnapped the child, forced her to drink alcohol, and then raped her. The girl’s mother discovered the abuse after noticing that her child had contracted a sexually transmitted disease.

    In a particularly disturbing case, a 23-year-old man was arrested and arraigned in court for allegedly raping his one-year-old daughter. The man was left babysitting while his wife carried out household chores, and it is alleged that he removed the baby’s diaper and raped her once. The child’s mother discovered the abuse when she entered the room and found her child lying on the floor, bleeding with her diaper removed. The accused was remanded in custody pending his trial, set for next month.

    Mnangagwa “Plots ” Chiwenga Ouster

    By A Correspondent

    Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has indicated that significant changes are on the horizon, with a Cabinet reshuffle expected soon.

    The Zanu PF leader made these remarks during a recent interview with ZBC News at State House.

    Sources suggest that Mnangagwa is preparing to restructure his Cabinet to reduce the influence of those perceived to be loyal to his deputy, Constantino Chiwenga.

    This move is seen as part of an ongoing power struggle within the ruling party.

    “Ndiri kumirira kuti vanhu vapedze kufara ndozovaudza vanofanira kudzoka kubasa nevanofanira kugara kumba depending ne performance,” Mnangagwa stated in the interview. In English, he said, “I am waiting for people to finish celebrating, then I will tell them who should return to work and who should stay at home, depending on performance.”

    This statement has fuelled speculation that the reshuffle may be a calculated move to strengthen Mnangagwa’s grip on both the party and government by sidelining those whose allegiance may lie with Chiwenga.

    Tensions have reportedly been rising within Zanu PF, with various factions vying for power and influence following the 2023 elections.

    Additionally, with constitutional provisions stating that Mnangagwa is not expected to remain in office beyond 2028, these moves could also be seen as preparations for a transition of leadership.

    As Zimbabweans await the reshuffle, Mnangagwa’s comments have set the stage for potential political shifts, with many closely monitoring the developments within the ruling party.

    Courts Clamp Down on Paedophiles…

    By A Correspondent

    The courts are sending a strong message to paedophiles who destroy children’s lives, with the recent incarceration of two men who were convicted and sentenced to 20 years imprisonment each.

    Protecting children against paedophiles is being prioritised by the courts, with lengthy custodial sentences being handed down.

    In one recent case, a 32-year-old man was sentenced to 20 years in prison for raping his four-year-old niece.

    The abuse was reported by a neighbour who overheard the child telling a friend about the incident, leading to the man’s arrest.

    Another case involved a 24-year-old man from Mutare who was sentenced to 20 years in prison for drugging and raping a nine-year-old girl in his car.

    The offender kidnapped the child, forced her to drink alcohol, and then raped her. The girl’s mother discovered the abuse after noticing that her child had contracted a sexually transmitted disease.

    In a particularly disturbing case, a 23-year-old man was arrested and arraigned in court for allegedly raping his one-year-old daughter.

    The man was left babysitting while his wife carried out household chores, and it is alleged that he removed the baby’s diaper and raped her once.

    The child’s mother discovered the abuse when she entered the room and found her child lying on the floor, bleeding with her diaper removed. The accused was remanded in custody pending his trial, set for next month.

    Zim Veteran Batsman Shines

    Sports Correspondent

    Zimbabwe delivered a commanding performance on the opening day of the Boxing Day Test against Afghanistan, finishing at 363 for 4 at Queens Sports Club on Thursday.

    Veteran batsman Sean Williams notched his fifth Test century, leading the charge for the hosts. Playing at his home ground, Williams showcased his full range of shots on a wicket that offered some turn. He utilized excellent footwork to dominate Afghanistan’s bowlers throughout the day.

    Williams formed a crucial 143-run partnership for the sixth wicket with captain Craig Ervine, who was unbeaten on 56 at stumps.

    Earlier in the day, debutant Ben Curran provided a strong foundation for Zimbabwe with a quick-fire 64 off 71 balls. However, his opening partner, Joylord Gumbie, was dismissed early for 9. Takudzwanashe Kaitano made a solid start but was caught out for 45, while also providing vital support to Williams. Dion Myers added a brief but valuable cameo as well.

    Zimbabwe made three debutants for the match – opening batsman Ben Curran, and bowlers Newman Nyamhuri and Trevor Gwandu – while veterans Victor Nyauchi and Richard Ngarava were left out.

    With a strong foundation laid, Zimbabwe will look to build a significant total on day two before inviting Afghanistan to bat.

    Zimbabwe to Introduce Parole System in Effort to Decongest Prisons

    By A Correspondent

    The Zimbabwean government is set to introduce a parole system next year as part of efforts to reduce overcrowding in the country’s prisons. The local prison population currently stands at approximately 21,000, surpassing the facilities’ capacity of 17,000 inmates. In response, the government is developing strategies to improve prison conditions, aligning them with international standards.

    Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS) Commissioner General, Moses Chihobvu, confirmed that plans to implement the parole system are well advanced. “The parole system is now at an advanced stage. What remains is benchmarking against countries with established programs and conducting awareness campaigns to inform the public,” he stated.

    Legal experts have hailed the move as a significant step towards reforming the prison system, shifting the focus from punishment to rehabilitation and reintegration. According to lawyer Rungano Mahuni, the parole system allows offenders to serve part of their sentence before being considered for early release under specific conditions. This system offers inmates the opportunity to reintegrate into society while reducing the risk of further criminal behavior. “When individuals spend time with habitual criminals in prison, it increases the likelihood of them adopting negative behaviors,” Mahuni explained.

    Another lawyer, Kudzai Tichawangana, added that the parole system would help alleviate prison overcrowding. After a thorough vetting process, deserving inmates could be granted early release, which would also create healthier conditions for those remaining in prison. “Inmates would have the chance to return home and support their families while finishing their terms outside prison,” Tichawangana said.

    The proposed parole system would allow for the conditional early release of prisoners, subject to approval by the President, the State Parole Board, the Commissioner-General of Prisons, or the Minister of Prisons and Correctional Services. While on parole, prisoners will be supervised by parole officers but will enjoy more freedom and be allowed to return to their families. Key factors for consideration in granting parole include an inmate’s conduct, self-discipline, and industriousness while in prison.

    Venâncio Mondlane Latest Speech at 6pm Friday, “Arson, and Violence Is Being Done By Frelimo Govt | FULL TEXT

    Venâncio Mondlane latest speech at 6pm Friday (transcribed by ZimEye)

    ENGLISH – SHONA – PORTUGUESE

    Ah, I understand what we’re going through. Good afternoon. Good afternoon, folks. Thank you very much. I see you here. Thank you. Good afternoon. How is your health? Cláudia, Tomé, Salgina, Vitor Machaba, Jéssica Micas, Gildo, Livace, Confuso—thank you all very much. For those already connected to our live session, please share it with 30 or 40 people, or to 30 or 40 groups. Please share this, as today we have very important topics to discuss.

    We are facing a critical situation in our country, and it’s essential to clarify the truth so people are not confused about the facts and what is happening to us Mozambicans. For those just joining, please share this live broadcast with at least 30 people. Share it with a minimum of 30 people so we can talk about Mozambique and its future.

    Let’s start. May God bless Mozambique and heal the wounds, pains, frustrations, tears, and dramas caused during this period of demonstrations, but especially over the years since God gave us an independent nation. May there be light for Mozambique, and may Mozambique truly become a great nation.

    We now have 20,000 viewers live, so we can begin. What I want to talk about today is straightforward, broken into three points. First, there is no longer any doubt—it is clear who the real murderer and terrorist of Mozambique is. It is none other than the Frelimo Party.

    This truth has been revealed. Our peaceful protests have always targeted the institutions that manipulated election results and stole the people’s votes, not public or private property. During these peaceful protests, the police used tear gas, fired on demonstrators, and killed people. This is well-documented, from the earlier stages to the latest.

    Currently, more than 4,000 people have been detained, and over 350 people have died. This ongoing repression shows who the true vandals and criminals are.

    The situation has been manipulated. WhatsApp groups named “SOS” are spreading fake news about “katana men” in various neighborhoods. This is clearly a tactic to instill fear and distract us from the core issues: election fraud, justice, and accountability.

    These so-called “katana men” are allegedly released from prison, armed, and directed to cause chaos. But this is not the work of protesters. It is manipulation by those in power. Why are these released prisoners targeting innocent neighborhoods instead of government institutions? This doesn’t add up.

    Meanwhile, the police—so active against peaceful protesters—now claim to be powerless against these supposed “katana (machete-violence) men.” [The Katana men] This is manipulation to shift the narrative from electoral fraud to terrorism.

    The international community is watching closely. News outlets like RTP, BBC, and Al Jazeera have highlighted the truth: Frelimo is orchestrating this chaos to distract and suppress dissent.

    We are not fooled. The actions of vandalism, arson, and violence are not ours—they are tactics of the Frelimo government. Our fight remains focused on electoral justice and democracy.

    We must stay united. Even though we face losses, we are close to a turning point. On Monday, we will announce decisive measures to intensify our struggle. This is the final phase—the “tip of the spear.”

    Let us not lose sight of our goals. This fight is not about destroying property; it is about truth, justice, and democracy. We aim to restore the rightful leadership of Mozambique.

    Stay strong. Share this message widely. Monday will be a crucial day for our nation. Until then, let us remain focused and vigilant. May Mozambique emerge stronger and more united. A big hug and goodbye to all.- ZimEye

    SHONA:

    Venâncio Mondlane Friday night 27 Dec 2024 speech- SHONA TRANSLATION:

    (ZimEye)Takatarisana nemamiriro ezvinhu akaoma munyika medu, uye zvakakosha kujekesa chokwadi kuti vanhu vasavhiringika pamusoro pechokwadi uye zviri kuitika kwatiri isu veMozambique. Kune avo vachangojoinha, ndapota govera iyi live nhepfenyuro nevanhu vanosvika makumi matatu.

    Goverana nevanhu vanosvika makumi matatu kuti titaure nezveMozambique neramangwana rayo. Hapasisina kupokana — zviri pachena kuti mhondi chaiyo negandanga rekuMozambique ndiani. Haasi mumwe kunze kweFrelimo Party. Chokwadi ichi chakazarurwa. Kuratidzira kwedu kune runyararo kwagara kwakanangana nemasangano akabiridzira zvakabuda musarudzo nekubira mavhoti evanhu, kwete midziyo yeruzhinji kana yemunhu. Mukuratidzira murunyararo uku, mapurisa akashandisa hutsi hunokachidza, kupfura varatidziri, uye kuuraya vanhu. Izvi zvakanyatsonyorwa, kubva pamatanho ekutanga kusvika kune ekupedzisira.

    Pari zvino, vanhu vanodarika zviuru zvina vakavharirwa, uye vanhu vanopfuura mazana matatu nemakumi mashanu vafa. Kudzvinyirirwa kuri kuitika uku kunoratidza kuti vapambi vechokwadi nematsotsi ndivanaani.

    Mamiriro acho akashandiswa. Mapoka eWhatsApp anonzi “SOS” ari kufambisa nhau dzenhema nezve “varume vekatana” munzvimbo dzakasiyana siyana. Iri izano riri pachena rekuisa kutya nekutitsausa kubva pazvinhu zvakakosha: hutsotsi hwesarudzo, kururamisira, nekuzvidavirira. Ava vanonzi “varume vekatana” vanobudiswa mujeri, vakapakata zvombo, uye vanotungamirirwa kuti vakonzere mhirizhonga. Asi aya haasi mabasa evaratidziri.

    Kushandiswa nevari kutonga. Sei vasungwa ava vakasunungurwa vachinangana nenharaunda dzisina mhosva panzvimbo pemasangano ehurumende? Izvi hazvina kukwana. Zvichakadaro, mapurisa—achirwisa zvikuru varatidziri vane rugare—zvino anoti haana simba rokurwa naava vanonzi “varume vekatana (vanorwisa mapanga.” [Varume veKatana] Uku kunyengedza kushandura rondedzero kubva mukubiridzira musarudzo kuenda kuhugandanga.

    Frelimo iri kuronga nyonganyonga iyi kuvhiringa nekudzvanyirira vanopikisa. Hatina kunyengedzwa. Kuita zvekuparadza, kupisa nechisimba hazvisi zvedu — izano rehurumende yeFrelimo. Kurwira kwedu kunoramba kwakanangana nekururamisira kwesarudzo uye democracy. Tinofanira kuramba takabatana. Kunyange zvazvo takatarisana nokurasikirwa, tave pedyo nenguva yechinjo. NeMuvhuro, tichazivisa matanho akasimba ekuwedzera kurwisa kwedu. Ichi ndicho chikamu chokupedzisira—“muromo wepfumo.” Ngatisakanganwa zvinangwa zvedu. Kurwa uku hakusi kuparadza pfuma; ndezvechokwadi, kururamisira, uye democracy. Tine chinangwa chekudzoreredza hutungamiriri hwakakodzera hweMozambique. Gara wakasimba. Govera iyi meseji zvakanyanya. Muvhuro richava zuva rakakosha kurudzi rwedu.- ZimEye

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    Ah, sei o que estamos a passar. Boa tarde. Boa tarde, boça. Boa tarde, boça. Muito obrigado. Estou a ver aqui. Obrigado. Muito boa tarde. Como está a saúde? Cláudia, Tomé, Salgina, Vitor Machaba, Jéssica Micas, Ok, Gildo, Livace, Confuso, muito obrigado. Olha, vocês que já estão ligados à nossa live neste momento podem partilhar esta mesma live para, como sempre, 30 pessoas, 40 pessoas, ou 30 grupos, ou 40 grupos. Portanto, façam essa partilha, porque hoje temos assuntos bastante importantes. Temos uma situação muito crítica no nosso país, acho que é preciso esclarecer isto para que as pessoas não fiquem confusas em relação a qual é a verdade dos fatos e o que é que está a acontecer conosco com os sabicanos. Gostava que você que se interligou agora a nossa live pudesse partilhar esta live para pelo menos 30 pessoas. Partilha a live para pelo menos 30 pessoas neste momento para falarmos sobre Moçambique, o futuro de Moçambique. Portanto, partilhe a live para pelo menos 30 pessoas. Quem está a entrar agora pode partilhar a live para no mínimo 30 pessoas. Portanto, partilhe a live para o mínimo de 30 pessoas. Você que está a interligar-se agora, neste momento, na nossa página oficial do Facebook. Obrigado. Muito bem. Bom, acho que podemos iniciar a nossa live. Podemos iniciar a nossa live, que há de ser muito curta, que é não poder ver agora, poderá ver depois. Que o Senhor abençoe Moçambique, que o Senhor possa curar as feridas, as dores, as frustrações, as lágrimas, os dramas que foram causados durante este período das manifestações, mas sobretudo durante o período que o Senhor nos deu uma pátria independente. que haja uma luz grande sobre o Moçambique e que o Moçambique de fato se torne uma grande nação no futuro. Muito bem, já estamos com 20 mil pessoas em direto, já podemos iniciar. O que é que eu queria falar hoje? Queria falar-vos hoje algo de três pontos, muito simples. O primeiro ponto, para que fique claro para todo mundo, é que afinal, já não há dúvidas, afinal ficou muito claro de quem é de fato o grande assassino, quem é de fato o grande terrorista de Moçambique. O grande assassino de Moçambique, o grande terrorista de Moçambique é mais nem é menos do que o Partido Frelengo. Está mais do que claro, se alguém tivesse dúvidas, eu sei que ontem houve muito debate nas redes sociais, quem é culpado disto, quem não é culpado disto, mas acho que agora ficou muito claro, de fato, quem é o verdadeiro terrorista de Moçambique. Começamos com as nossas manifestações pacíficas, vocês lembram-se? Sempre dissemos, nosso alvo não são bens públicos, nem são bens privados. Nosso alvo, exatamente, as instituições que manipularam os resultados, as instituições que roubaram os votos do povo. Dissemos isto desde o início. E vocês lembram-se, ainda nas manifestações pacíficas, a polícia atirava sobre os manifestantes, lançava gás lacrimogêneo, matava pessoas, e isto nós tentamos sempre recordar, das mortes de 92, mesmo no período da primeira etapa, da segunda etapa, da quarta etapa, a polícia sempre matou manifestantes, sempre disparou gás lacrimogêneo. sempre esteve humilhando o povo. É por isso que hoje que estou vos falando, mesmo antes deste turbo V8 ser acionado pela professora doutora Lúcia Ribeiro, já tínhamos quase 4 mil pessoas detidas. Então, mais uma vez, afinal, já sabemos quem é o terrorista de Moçambique. Afinal, já sabemos quem são, de facto, os verdadeiros vândalos em Moçambique. Já sabemos quem é, de facto, o verdadeiro bandido em Moçambique. Criou-se agora grupos de WhatsApp, chamados de SOS, temos a mesma voz. que diz que no bairro X há homens katanas, no bairro Y há homens katanas. Há a mesma voz para vários bairros, ouve-se em Lavella, ouve-se na Machava, ouve-se no Patrice. Ou essa pessoa está sendo atacada ao mesmo tempo e tem o poder da omnipresença, como Deus tem, de estar em vários lugares ao mesmo tempo, mas está mais do que claro que isto é manipulação. Isto é manipulação. Os homens que saíram da cadeia, nenhuma pessoa que se solta da cadeia não vai fugir para procurar iniciar uma vida, não vai fugir para se esconder, não vai fugir para bazar, como se diz. A pessoa sai da cadeia e já tem missão. e até já tem uma katana preparada para pegar na katana e começar a fazer ações. Vocês não estão a ver que tudo isto é um jogo. Não estão a ver que tudo isto é o mesmo grupo que neste momento não quer que se fale mais da verdade eleitoral, não quer que se fale mais do roubo de votos, não quer que se fale mais das pessoas que foram assassinadas ao longo destas manifestações todas, O mesmo grupo que não quer que se fale do acórdão do rubo sobre o povo. Querem desviar as atenções de todos nós para nos caminhar para um terrorismo. Querem aterrorizar a população. Esses homens katanas, quem os viu? Esses homens katanas foram encontrados ontem. E ao mesmo tempo há homens katanas, mas o cernique está em todos os bairros a disparar ao ar de qualquer maneira. Portanto querem distrair-nos. Nós chegamos a esta fase depois de dois meses de manifestações. Temos quase 350 pessoas que morreram. Temos 4 mil pessoas que estão detidas. Temos mais de 2 mil pessoas que estão feridas. Não vamos chegar a esta fase. e seremos manipulados, brincarem connosco. Nós sabemos muito bem o que queremos. As manifestações que nós quisermos fazer não tem nada a ver. com ir buscar um saco de arroz numa loja, ir buscar um celular noutra loja. Nós estamos à busca da verdade eleitoral, nós estamos à busca de justiça em Moçambique, nós estamos à busca de mudar este regime que desgraçou este país ao longo de 50 anos. Estes são os nossos objetivos. Não vão nos meter agora objetivos na nossa cabeça, que a única coisa que existe é terror. Esses homens katana encontraram aonde as katanas. E mais, durante as nossas manifestações, tínhamos polícia em tudo que é lugar, tínhamos blindados em tudo que é lugar. Agora, por causa de um punhado de homens catanas, a polícia não age. Quando se começou a vandalizar as lojas, a polícia também não age. Queimou-se os bancos, a polícia também não age, não encontrou ninguém. Pelo contrário, é o próprio blindado da polícia que é usado até para arrebentar uma loja, para arrebentar um armazém, para depois chamar as pessoas famintas. Veja só. colocou-se as pessoas famintas durante muitos anos. Não se dê emprego às pessoas. Não se dê investimento às senhoras, aos jovens. Coloca-se a população na miséria. E quando a população quer reclamar, quando a população quer manifestar, rebentam a loja de um privado e dizem ao povo que entrem aí e vão buscar arroz, vão buscar óleo. Quer dizer, vítimas duas vezes. colocam-nos com fome, humilham-nos e ainda por cima rebentam o armazé de uma pessoa inocente e dizem que o povo deve entrar lá para ir roubar. E eles próprios, a própria polícia, nada faz. A polícia que, na altura das manifestações pacíficas, cantávamos o hino nacional, a polícia vinha. A cantarmos o hino nacional, disparava gás lacrimogénico. Mas essa polícia não consegue dispersar pessoas que estão a entrar numa fábrica, pessoas que estão a entrar no armazém. E coisa curiosa, algumas das fábricas, alguns dos armazéns, deles próprios, da Fralibo, não são tocados. Então, se fomos nós, que soltamos os presos na Machava? Por que razão os presos que são soltos na Machava vão atacar nos bairros, se o nosso alvo é o governo? Por que que os presos da Machava não vão aos ministérios? Por que que os presos da Machava não vão à Presidência da República? Por que que os presos da Machava não vão às sedes do Partido Frelim? Por que que os presos da Machava não vão aos órgãos eleitorais? Se somos nós manifestantes que libertamos os presos, então os presos deviam cumprir as nossas ordens. Querem ir à presidência, querem ir aos ministérios, querem ir aos órgãos eleitorais, querem ir aos governos provinciais, querem ir aos governos distritais, querem ir às sedes do Partido Fernando. Mas todas as sedes estão intactas, o ministério está intacto, a presidência está intacta. Estes presos libertados por nós atacam a nossa própria população. Faz sentido gente? Vamos pensar um bocado. E agora organizaram jornadas de limpeza. Jornadas de limpeza para tentar limpar a nossa mente. As pessoas que morreram. Porquê que não há jornadas de assistência às famílias das pessoas que morreram? Porquê que não há jornadas de assistência às pessoas que estão feridas? Porquê que não há jornadas de assistência às pessoas que estão detidas? Porquê que não há jornadas de esclarecer porquê que foram executados cem jovens? libertam jovens da cadeia, deixam jovens saírem e cem jovens, cem jovens mortos, disparados pela própria polícia que os libertou. Tanto querem que a gente se esqueça de tudo isto, que tudo isto é um jogo, para que a gente se esqueça, que a gente se distraia, que a gente perca o nosso foco. Estão a humilhar, estão a aterrorizar a própria população. E nós não vamos perder o nosso foco por causa disso. Já foi suficiente o diadonte, fizeram muitas manipulações, jogaram muito com mensagens de um lado para o outro, mas o povo já compreendeu. Graças a Deus, estava a ver as reportagens da SIC em Portugal, da RTP em Portugal, da CMTV, vi da Al Jazeera, vi também da SMIC, vi da BBC. Graças a Deus, a comunidade internacional está a reportar com muita exatidão o que está a acontecer no Moçambique. estão a dizer claramente que é o partido Frelimo, o governo da Frelimo, que é um governo terrorista, que organizou a fuga dos presos, que ao mesmo tempo mandou executar 100 presos, é o mesmo que estão a organizar grupos de WhatsApp a mandarem mensagens falsas, até põem mulheres a gritar como se tivessem a ser atacadas num sítio que são da OJM, que nunca foram vistas. É toda esta manipulação, todo o terror que querem colocar no povo, a gente já sabe como é que isto é feito. Os governos terroristas no mundo sempre usaram isto, sempre fizeram isto. Esta coisa de libertar presos, isto já vem de vários países, sobretudo governos de ditadura. Na Síria, com Bashar al-Assad, também fez-se isso. No Iraque, depois da invasão dos Estados Unidos, também se fez isso, libertaram-se presos. Na África Sul, no tempo da apartheid, era normal libertar-se presos para criar escândalos. Na Colômbia, na altura, a Colômbia tinha aquele grupo ligado ao narcotráfico, também era normal libertar-se presos para se dizer que os presos vão fazer escândalo, vão aterrorizar a população, para a população parar de imitar pelos seus direitos, para a população desistir. Eu recebi muitas mensagens, ah podemos desistir, não podemos desistir, nós temos, meus irmãos, uma luta que tem um objetivo, mais de 300 pessoas que morreram, temos mais de 4 mil pessoas que ainda estão detidas, não sabemos se estão vivas ou se não estão vivas. Essa gangue da OJM que está aí a andar na rua e diz que está a limpar, muitos deles são pagos. Vão lá às cadeias visitar as pessoas que estão detidas, saber se ainda estão vivas ou se não estão vivas. Vão lá dar assistência de advogados às pessoas que neste momento estão a precisar de advogados. Vão lá dar assistência às famílias que perderam os seus filhos, assassinados pela própria FRELIMO, que até hoje não sabemos se estão a ser enterrados, se não estão a ser enterrados, se estão a ser lançados pela vaga comum. Então parem de fazer manipulação, de andar a tentar varer ruas, para enganar o povo, para tentar baralhar o povo. Nós não vamos perder o nosso foco, nós não vamos perder a ideia que temos de que estas manifestações devem continuar até a reposição da verdade eleitoral, devem continuar até que se faça justiça em Moçambique. Não vamos perder esse foco. Usem as mensagens que quiserem usar, tentem manipular como quiserem manipular, a verdade é que pelo menos hoje o povo já se apercebeu e o povo caiu na real. Da mesma maneira que andam a fazer reuniões nos bairros agora. E veja só, quem está a fazer estas reuniões? São as pessoas que foram eleitas exatamente com o roubo de votos. Vi a mensagem do município de Amató. Uma pessoa que foi eleita pelo roubo de votos, roubou na matola, não ganhou na matola. Chefes do quarteirão são os que recolhiam cartões, são os que fizeram fraude, são os que fizeram enchimento. Então são estas mesmas pessoas que nos roubam, que estão lá eleitas ilegalmente, que estão a chamar-nos para fazer reunião por causa de homens katanas, que esses homens katanas nem sequer foram vistos em lado nenhum. esses homens katanas que foram soltos exatamente pela própria polícia. E a própria polícia até hoje não fala de desenvolver nenhum inquérito, de organizar nenhum inquérito para esclarecer quem que libertou os presos, não está preocupado. A única coisa que o Bernardino Rafael está preocupado é de mostrar ao povo que vem aí terror, de que vão violar mulheres. de que vai haver assaltos à mão armada, de que vão matar pessoas, de que vai haver muito crime. Quer dizer, o próprio Bernardino Rafael tornou-se o porta-voz dos homens katana. Ele já não é o homem que garante a ordem e a segurança das pessoas. O Bernardino Rafael é porta-voz dos homens katana. Bernardino Rafael é porta-voz dos presos que fugiram da cadeia. Bernardino Rafael é porta-voz dos vândalos. Bernardino Rafael é porta-voz dos assassinos. Bernardino Rafael é porta-voz dos escuadrões da morte. Bernardino Rafael é porta-voz daqueles que vão fazer o terrorismo. Aliás, ele disse que há perigosos terroristas que foram soltos. Quer dizer, ele não pensa que o terrorista que fugiu, vai fugir para ele ter com a família ou sair fora do país. Para o Bernardino Raffaello, o destino do terrorista é sair para ele fazer escândalos na população. E até fez contas. Diz que se são mais ou menos 1.500 que fugiram, olha para a população da cidade de Maputo e da cidade da Matola. Se eles cada um entrarem em 4 ou 5 casas, está a imaginar. O próprio comandante da polícia, que devia vir nos tranquilizar, que devia vir nos dar elementos de como aumentar a segurança. Ele é portavoz de terrorismo, de mensagens para meter o terror. E ele não esclarece como é que na cadeia central aquelas pessoas fugiram. Ele não diz se vai haver pessoas que são responsabilizadas. Ele não diz que aqueles que mataram 100 jovens que estavam lá detidos, o que vai acontecer com eles. Ele não diz isto. Tudo manipulação. Graças a Deus, a Farlimo deu um tiro no próprio pé. Toda a comunidade internacional agora está ciente de que de fato a FRELIMO é um movimento terrorista, que a FRELIMO é que está a criar assassinatos, a FRELIMO é que está a criar terror em Moçambique. Olha para os noticiários internacionais, vão ver, morreram pessoas, mas a FRELIMO deu um tiro no próprio pé. A imagem da FRELIMO a nível internacional está totalmente manchada. Está totalmente manchada, é por isso que até hoje o governo dos Estados Unidos não reconheceu essa corda do Conselho Constitucional, a Inglaterra não reconheceu essa corda do Conselho Constitucional, a União Europeia não reconheceu essa corda do Conselho Constitucional, Portugal, hoje, já estão a mudar de discurso, porque tinham cometido uma GAF, estão a mudar porque toda a comunidade portuguesa está a dizer que o governo cometeu uma GAF, que não devia reconhecer os resultados. Então, neste momento, até a SADC se tenha vindo a afirmar que a Frelimo e o candidato ganharam hoje, estão a ter outra perceção. Significa que a Frelimo está isolada. Entendam isso, vou lhes dizer, vocês estão a me ouvir. A Frelimos, do ponto de vista diplomático, está isolada, porque está manchada, porque a Frelimos está mal vista, está vista como um grupo terrorista que assassina. Vejam só os jovens que foram, supostamente, Supostamente os jovens que foram apanhados depois de fugir. Colocar pessoas a andar como cães de gatas e a polícia atrás. Isso foi visto pela comunidade internacional. Então, estes que estão agora na rua, vocês estão a limpar as ruas, dizem que querem voltar tudo ao normal. Vocês estão a limpar as ruas para legitimar este terrorismo, esta escravidão. Por pessoas a andar de gatas que nem cães e a chutar as pessoas por detrás e depois de matar cem jovens a tiro. É isto que vocês querem que seja limpo? Aqui temos que esclarecer o nosso… Isto ainda é um assunto para nós resolvermos. Nós ainda temos que continuar a manifestar, temos que continuar a repudiar, porque não é este país que nós queremos para o futuro. Estamos a perder, sim, eu sei que estamos a perder. Estamos a parar as atividades, sim, mas não há nenhuma. revolução, não há nenhum país que já passou de um estágio para o outro sem haver perdas. Claro que haverão perdas. Claro que essas perdas, já dissemos, não têm nada a ver com os manifestantes. Foram homens da Cernic que andaram a roubar os armazéns, andaram a queimar os bancos, andaram a queimar caminhões, andaram a queimar fábricas e depois querer imputar isso aos próprios manifestantes. A mesma coisa também estão a fazer com que eles estão a ser soltos das cadeias. A culpa disto inteiramente é do Bernardino Rafael, a culpa disto é do Partido Frelimo. Isto está mais do que claro. E eu digo uma coisa, agora as pessoas podem não compreender, mas quando o Tribunal Penal Internacional começar a chamar estas pessoas para responderem pelos seus crimes, aí toda a gente vai dizer que, ah, sim senhora, afinal tinham razão. Eles vão responder por estes crimes. São crimes contra a humanidade. Não vamos perder de vista. preocuparmo-nos porque há um pneu que está na rua. Não! Agora temos que nos preocupar com as pessoas que foram mortas, as pessoas que foram feridas, as pessoas que estão detidas, o roubo de votos, a verdade eleitoral. Não podemos nos perder de vista. Nós continuamos com o nosso foco. Ontem, balearam o nosso coordenador na Zambésia, o Xadrec. Meteram-lhe dois tiros na barriga e um tiro na cabeça. que nós esqueçamos disto. Este é o método da Fraligo. É isto que eles querem fazer. E estes jovens, vi alguns jovens aí que são conhecidos na praça, dizem, não, temos que limpar a cidade. Vocês são tão desumanos que depois de matarem tanta gente, assassinar tanta gente, vocês nem sequer falam disto. Nem sequer falam dos assassinatos dos nossos próprios irmãos. Estes senhores são presos, estão detidos, foram usados como cobaias e foram assassinados. Vocês não falam disto. Estão aí a dizer que temos que limpar a estrada, querem nos distrair, mas nós não vamos ficar distraídos. Está claro, tudo o quanto aconteceu, arrombamentos, vandalismos, é culpa exclusiva do Partido Frelim porque é o método deles. A soltura dos presos é culpa do Partido Frelim. A morte dos presos é culpa do Partido Frelim. Informações falsas de homens katanas nos bairros é culpa do Partido Frelimo. Disparo escândalas nos bairros à noite é culpa do Partido Frelimo. Nós, as razões da nossa luta estão firmes. Ainda bem, estamos a ter mais apoio internacional agora, mais do que nunca. O que a Frelimo fez foi reforçar a nossa própria luta. Por isso vamos ficar firmes, não vamos vacilar, vamos continuar firmes e vamos para frente. Meus irmãos, hoje, amanhã, sábado, domingo, temos pessoas para enterrar, temos pessoas por visitar, temos pessoas para receber tratamento médico e medicamentoso. A verdade é uma, é que nós vamos entrar numa fase, na reta final das nossas manifestações. Nós não vamos parar. Sábado, domingo, vamos enterrar os nossos irmãos, vamos cuidar dos feridos, vamos recolher mais sedo nas nossas casas. Queria recomendar nos bairros, jovens, nós sabemos quem vive nos nossos bairros. Não vamos ficar em pânico, no nosso bairro nós sabemos quem é o nosso vizinho, quem vive na nossa rua. Vamos nos encontrar, vamos nos reunir, não para andar a perder tempo toda noite. Fiquemos com apitos, não por causa dos homens katana, por causa da polícia que anda a disparar de um lado para o outro. Esse é que tem que ser o nosso cuidado. A polícia que entra na casa das pessoas e dispara, como dispararam em Luiz Cabral, que meteram seis tiros a um jovem. Não vamos perder o nosso foco, andando-nos a cansar, a perder tempo de um lado para o outro. Nós vamos retomar as nossas manifestações em grande. Ao anúncio das manifestações finais, ou da reta final, aquilo que podemos chamar da ponta de lança. Na segunda-feira, nós vamos indicar qual é a ponta de lança, qual é a reta final, quais são as manifestações que vão ser diferentes de tudo o quanto fizemos até hoje. Essas que aconteceram agora foram ações do Partido Fralimo que andaram a destruir as coisas. Nós vamos implementar as manifestações que visam a verdade eleitoral, que visam a justiça, que visam de fato Repormos a nossa democracia. Repormos quem verdadeiramente ganhou as eleições. É isso que nós queremos. Isso vamos fazer na segunda-feira. Por isso, segunda-feira não vamos ter nenhuma atividade em Moçambique. Vamos ficar atentos. para indicarmos as medidas da fase ponta de lança, ou a fase da reta final. Estamos muito próximos meus irmãos, até o dia 15 de janeiro, não é a altura para desistirmos. Aterrorizaram-nos, meteram-nos medos, mataram nossos irmãos, sim, mataram-nos, mas estamos na reta final, não vamos desistir não. Então, nós até o dia 15 temos muitas obrigações, temos muitos compromissos. Na segunda-feira, meus irmãos, vamos anunciar em concreto o que é que nós vamos fazer na reta final, na fase ponta de lança. E na segunda-feira não há nenhum trabalho. A única coisa que nós vamos admitir são as nossas mamanas do setor informal. As nossas mamanas do setor informal, vamos permitir que elas se movimentem. Segunda-feira vamos ficar parados, vamos ficar atentos, quais são as medidas da ponta de lança. Na segunda-feira passada, ficamos atentos para ouvir a Lúcia Ribeiro, o que ela tinha a dizer. O que ela teve a dizer, nós a seguir, vim com o próprio partido Fralim preparado para criar escândalos, fez o escândalo todo. Esta semana foi a semana do escândalo da Fralim. A próxima semana vamos indicar as medidas verdadeiramente daqueles que querem mudanças sérias no país, que não estão preocupados. Agora já sabemos. Isso de vandalizar loja, partir banco, isso não é conosco. Se alguém fizer isso, é bom separar isso de nós. O nosso objetivo é a verdade eleitoral, é a democracia, é a questão da repressão da justiça. Então na segunda-feira vamos indicar quais as medidas que nós vamos adotar na ponta final, ou na ponta de lança. Ponta de lança. Vamos indicar quais são essas medidas. E agora, em parte, foi positivo para todos nós, porque já sabemos qual é a atuação da Afralim, qual é a atuação da polícia da Afralim, já sabemos exatamente como é que eles manipulam as coisas, então o povo vai ficar muito claro. do que é a manifestação da verdade eleitoral, o que é a manifestação do terrorismo da FRELIM, que usa a polícia para fazer esse terrorismo, que usa reclusos para fazer esse terrorismo. Na segunda-feira nós vamos indicar as medidas da ponta de lança, a reta final. Estamos próximos, faltam-nos muito pouco. Não vamos desanimar, não godolemos, como dizem alguns. Tanto é isto, que eu queria deixar aqui muito bem claro. Não desanimemos. Tudo não passou da manipulação do governo. É por isso que estão fugitivos. E é bom continuarem fugitivos. Porque a partir da segunda-feira, o nosso alvo vai ser um alvo muito certeiro. Muito certeiro. Esses ministérios. Governos Provinciais, Governos Distritais, órgãos eleitorais, sedes do Partido Fralimo, Presidência da República, mas depois vamos explicar como é que vamos fazer isso. Portanto, não vão ser lojas, não vão ser supermercados, não vão ser fábricas, não vão ser caminhões, nada disso. Isso tudo já sabemos que agora vamos afastar tudo isso, porque nunca teve nada a ver conosco e agora está claro que foi o Partido Fralimo que fez isso. Então, na segunda-feira, todos aqueles que querem o Moçambique de fato democrático, querem o Moçambique livre da escravatura, vão assumir, vão adotar, vão receber as medidas do verdadeiro Moçambicano revolucionário para a fase ponta de lança. Meus irmãos, e assim estivemos, em direto, a partir da página oficial de Venâncio Molheni. para Moçambique, tanto no país como na diáspora. Um forte abraço para todos. Um beijo e tchau! – ZimEye

    BREAKING NEWS…50 Murdered During Christmas 

    By Crime and Courts-The police have raised alarm over the rise in murder cases during the Christmas holiday.

    In a statement Friday, the police said 47 such murder cases were recorded in four days nationwide.

    Posted the Police Friday: 

    The Zimbabwe Republic Police is concerned with the number of murder cases which are being recorded throughout the country. 47 cases of murder have been received during the period 20th December 2024 to 26th December 2024.

    The Zimbabwe Republic Police has established that the murder cases are emanating from disputes at beer drinkingbinges or sporting activities, family and community disputes during gatherings, attacks by unknown suspects while walking at night, the settling of scores during Christmas Day by individuals and groups, and fighting over girlfriends, among others.

    In one of the cases which occurred on 25th December 2024 at around 1900 hours at Machipisa Tuckshops, Mwenezi, TriangleMastard Chauke (22) had a misunderstanding with Tongai Moyo, who had bumped into him during a beer drinking spree. Mastard Chauke threw a stone towards Tongai Moyo, which hit Ostern Mangaru (29) on the chest instead. The victim fell on the ground and died on the spot.

    In another murder case which occurred on 25th December 2024 at around 2100 hoursLearnmore Mudzengi (36)stabbed Sydney Mudzengi (21) with a Colombian knife once on the chest at Musavezi Business Centre, Shurugwi. The suspect allegedly had a misunderstanding with the victim over a token which went missing whilst playing pool.

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    Tongai Moyo Escapes Death

    By Crime and Courts Reporter-Tongai Moyo of Triangle, Mwenezi, narrowly escaped death on Christmas day during a beer-drinking spree after a stone thrown by his friend missed him and struck another man, killing him instantly.

    Police said Mastard Chauke (22) had a heated misunderstanding with Tongai Moyo after being bumped into at Machipisa Tuckshops. 

    In a fit of rage, Chauke hurled a stone at Moyo, but it fatally hit Ostern Mangaru (29) on the chest. Mangaru collapsed and died on the spot.

    The incident was highlighted by police while raising alarm over the rise in murder cases during the Christmas holiday, with 47 cases recorded nationwide.

    Posted the Police Friday: 

    The Zimbabwe Republic Police is concerned with the number of murder cases which are being recorded throughout the country. 47 cases of murder have been received during the period 20th December 2024 to 26th December 2024.

    The Zimbabwe Republic Police has established that the murder cases are emanating from disputes at beer drinkingbinges or sporting activities, family and community disputes during gatherings, attacks by unknown suspects while walking at night, the settling of scores during Christmas Day by individuals and groups, and fighting over girlfriends, among others.

    In one of the cases which occurred on 25th December 2024 at around 1900 hours at Machipisa Tuckshops, Mwenezi, TriangleMastard Chauke (22) had a misunderstanding with Tongai Moyo, who had bumped into him during a beer drinking spree. Mastard Chauke threw a stone towards Tongai Moyo, which hit Ostern Mangaru (29) on the chest instead. The victim fell on the ground and died on the spot.

    In another murder case which occurred on 25th December 2024 at around 2100 hoursLearnmore Mudzengi (36)stabbed Sydney Mudzengi (21) with a Colombian knife once on the chest at Musavezi Business Centre, Shurugwi. The suspect allegedly had a misunderstanding with the victim over a token which went missing whilst playing pool. After committing the offence, the…

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    Mondlane Exposes Frelimo’s Mnangagwa Style Of Releasing 1500 Prisoners To Falsely Accuse Opposition | FULL SPEECH

    Speech by Venâncio Mondlane – Friday Afternoon

    Fellow citizens, comrades, and supporters,

    We are gathered at a pivotal moment in our history, where the call for justice, democracy, and accountability grows louder each day. The events unfolding in our nation reveal a deliberate plan to manipulate the masses by creating fear and chaos. These tactics aim to distract us from the reality of the election results and to undermine our collective resolve.

    Valencio Mondlane on Friday

    Exposing the Manipulation

    It is no coincidence that over 1,500 prisoners escaped from a maximum-security prison in Maputo shortly after the Constitutional Council announced the contested election results on December 23rd. This is not an isolated event; it is a calculated effort to destabilize our communities and shift attention away from the growing evidence of electoral fraud.

    We have also seen security forces facilitating looting, as evidenced by videos of armored vehicles breaking walls to allow looters into stores. How can these same forces, so quick to disperse peaceful protesters with tear gas, stand idle or even enable such acts of chaos? The answer is clear: this is part of a broader strategy to create a climate of fear.

    Frelimo’s Diplomatic Isolation

    By enabling the prison break and fostering unrest, Frelimo has “shot themselves in the foot.” Their actions have isolated them diplomatically. Major international players—the United States, the United Kingdom, the European Union—have yet to recognize the legitimacy of this regime. Even Portugal, after prematurely congratulating Frelimo, is reconsidering its position. This regime has lost credibility both domestically and abroad.

    A Clear Plan Forward

    As we look ahead to Monday, I am calling for a partial shutdown. While I urge the informal sector to continue their work to sustain livelihoods, I encourage others to join this strategic act of defiance. This phase of our movement, which I am calling “Ponta de Lança” or “Spearhead,” marks the final push.

    The new president is set to be sworn in around January 15th, but we will not relent. Protests will continue as we fight for the electoral truth and a government that reflects the will of the people.

    A Message to the International Community

    To our international partners: Mozambique needs your attention and support. The manipulations, violence, and oppression we face are symptoms of a regime desperate to cling to power. Stand with us as we seek to restore democracy and build a just and prosperous nation.

    Unity and Determination

    Let us remain steadfast, united in our resolve. We are not intimidated by their tactics. We seek change—not for ourselves, but for the future of our children and the generations to come. We will expose the lies, confront the injustices, and demand accountability.

    The journey is far from over, but together, we will prevail.

    Thank you, and may justice and democracy guide us forward.

    ZIFA Responds to Jere Dismissal from Election Candidacy…

    Sports Correspondent

    The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) Normalisation Committee has issued a response to Farai Jere, who raised concerns about his exclusion from the race for ZIFA president in the upcoming January 25 elections.

    Jere, along with other prominent figures such as Twine Phiri, Walter Magaya, Temba Mliswa, and Benjani Mwaruwari, was disqualified after failing to meet the eligibility criteria for candidacy.

    The CAPS United owner contested his exclusion, arguing that he had met the necessary requirements, including the five O-Level passes, and claimed he was unjustly removed from the race.

    In a letter to Jere, ZIFA Normalisation Committee chairman Lincoln Mutasa explained that Jere’s certificates showed a name discrepancy, and the correction had been submitted too late. Mutasa stated:

    “I regret to inform you that, following the integrity checks required for candidacy in the upcoming Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) Executive Committee elections, it has been determined that you have not met the necessary criteria to proceed as a candidate.

    “Specifically, this pertains to the late submission of your name change on the O and A Level certificates.

    “We understand that this news may be disappointing. The integrity checks are a crucial part of our commitment to upholding the highest standards of ethical conduct within our organization. This process is essential for fostering trust and transparency in our operations and ensuring that all candidates meet the rigorous standards expected by the football community.

    “We encourage you to remain engaged with ZIFA and continue to contribute to the development of football in Zimbabwe. Should you have any questions regarding the integrity check process or require further information, please do not hesitate to contact us.

    “Should you wish to appeal, please kindly note the process is outlined in Article 85(9) of the ZIFA Statutes.

    “Thank you for your understanding and continued support.”

    Makandiwa Denounces Mnangagwa’s 2030 Statement

    By Farai D Hove | ZimEye | The controversial Pro ZANU PF preacher Emmanuel Makandiwa has dropped a bombshell statement denouncing Emmerson Mnangagwa’s flagship talk that is being used by the ruling party to campaign for the continuation of his presidency of ZANU PF. 

    Makandiwa who is traditionally viewed one of the ruling ZANU PF party’s ‘false prophets,’ who announced his entry into presidency in 2017, could easily be announcing Mnangagwa’s departure from State House, if events go as they seem. 

    He is the one who uttered the religious prediction that prepared the country for Mnangagwa’s fake poisoning in 2017 a choreographed event that caused the military to rally behind the then president Robert Mugabe’s banished deputy.

    His statement this time could as well be another script by elements in the deep state who are demanding no that Mnangagwa steps aside for his deputy, Constantino Chiwenga.

    Makandiwa made this piercing remark during a sermon stating in part, 

    “Why are you paying attention to challenges that are coming in between? 

    You hear someone who has an eye that they’re using to see.  He ignores everything that they are seeing in between and says,  when we get to this futuristic year, we will be what? He says what? He says 2030, we will still be what? He says 2030 we will still be there?,” he asked.

    There were no further the details after this; but the thorny talk was seen as the beginning of the end for Mnangagwa as the video went viral on social media networks. Video loading below

    Restless Mnangagwa Speaks On 2025 Way Forward

    By A Correspondent

    Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has indicated that significant changes are on the horizon, with a Cabinet reshuffle expected soon.

    The Zanu PF leader made these remarks during a recent interview with ZBC News at State House.

    Sources suggest that Mnangagwa is preparing to restructure his Cabinet to reduce the influence of those perceived to be loyal to his deputy, Constantino Chiwenga.

    This move is seen as part of an ongoing power struggle within the ruling party.

    “Ndiri kumirira kuti vanhu vapedze kufara ndozovaudza vanofanira kudzoka kubasa nevanofanira kugara kumba depending ne performance,” Mnangagwa stated in the interview. In English, he said, “I am waiting for people to finish celebrating, then I will tell them who should return to work and who should stay at home, depending on performance.”

    This statement has fuelled speculation that the reshuffle may be a calculated move to strengthen Mnangagwa’s grip on both the party and government by sidelining those whose allegiance may lie with Chiwenga.

    Tensions have reportedly been rising within Zanu PF, with various factions vying for power and influence following the 2023 elections.

    Additionally, with constitutional provisions stating that Mnangagwa is not expected to remain in office beyond 2028, these moves could also be seen as preparations for a transition of leadership.

    As Zimbabweans await the reshuffle, Mnangagwa’s comments have set the stage for potential political shifts, with many closely monitoring the developments within the ruling party.

    The Critical Importance of Seatbelts in Road Safety…

    Seatbelts are one of the most vital safety features in any vehicle, designed to protect drivers and passengers in the event of an accident. Much like airbags, seatbelts serve as a life-saving measure, reducing the risk of injury or death during a collision.

    Despite the proven effectiveness of seatbelts in preventing serious injuries, many people still choose not to wear them while driving or riding in a vehicle. This reckless behavior significantly increases the risk of harm in the event of an accident.

    When a person fails to wear a seatbelt, they are at a much higher risk of being ejected from the vehicle during a crash, which can be fatal. Even at low speeds, the force of a collision can cause severe injuries to unrestrained individuals. Seatbelts keep occupants securely in their seats, preventing them from being thrown around inside the vehicle or from being ejected through the windshield.

    The benefits of seatbelt use are undeniable. Studies consistently show that seatbelts reduce the risk of fatal injury by 45% for drivers and 60% for passengers.

    For children, the risk is even more significant, as seatbelts, when used correctly, can prevent serious injury or death.

    While seatbelts are an essential safety feature, their effectiveness depends on consistent and correct usage.

    Simply having a seatbelt in the car is not enough; everyone in the vehicle, regardless of age or seat position, should always buckle up. It is crucial for drivers to set an example and encourage all passengers to wear their seatbelts.

    In conclusion, the importance of seatbelts cannot be overstated. They are a simple yet effective tool that saves lives and prevents serious injuries. Those who choose not to wear them are putting themselves in great danger. Buckling up should always be a top priority for anyone behind the wheel or riding as a passenger.

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    Father Kills Own Son After Accusing Him of Rape

    By A Correspondent

    A tragic incident has unfolded in Matemazondo Village, Nembudziya, Gokwe, where a 41-year-old father, Trymore Hora, has been arrested for the murder of his 14-year-old son, Chalton Hora.

    According to the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), the incident occurred on December 23, 2024, when Trymore Hora accused his son of raping his 2-year-old daughter.

    In a fit of rage, Hora allegedly assaulted Chalton with a sjambok, striking him indiscriminately all over his body.

    The victim began vomiting shortly after the assault and tragically passed away on December 24, 2024.

    The ZRP has since taken Trymore Hora into custody in connection with the murder case.

    Is Emmerson Mnangagwa Not Insulting Suffering Citizens By Wishing Them Good In Raging Economic Storm?

    By A Correspondent

    On Thursday, President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe released a festive statement wishing citizens a joyful holiday season. However, his message has sparked criticism, with many observing that it may come across as out of touch with the ongoing economic hardships facing the country.

    In his message, Mnangagwa stated:

    “On behalf of my family, the Government, and myself, I wish Merry Christmas wishes to all Zimbabweans, at home and abroad. May this season bring joy, peace, and unity, and may 2025 be a year of renewed hope and prosperity for our beloved Zimbabwe.”

    The president’s words, which he shared via social media, included hashtags such as #MerryChristmas and #Prosperous2025, promoting a hopeful outlook for the year ahead.

    However, many Zimbabweans have taken issue with the timing and tone of the message, given the dire economic conditions many are enduring. The country continues to face soaring inflation, widespread poverty, and severe shortages of basic goods, including food and fuel. Observers argue that such a statement may feel insensitive, as many citizens are struggling to make ends meet during the festive season.

    One critic remarked, “While we appreciate the festive greetings, it is difficult to celebrate when the majority of the population is grappling with poverty and inflation. A message of hope rings hollow when people are unable to afford basic necessities.”

    The president’s words of unity and prosperity for 2025 have also been met with skepticism, with some questioning whether the government’s policies will be able to deliver on these promises. Zimbabwe has faced a long history of economic challenges, and many are wary of political statements that lack tangible results.

    “How can one wish prosperity when millions of Zimbabweans are unemployed and struggling to survive? The government needs to address the core issues affecting people’s lives,” said a local activist.

    While Mnangagwa’s message sought to inspire hope and peace, the reality of widespread suffering has made it difficult for many to accept such well-wishing as sincere. As Zimbabwe enters the holiday season, the divide between the government’s optimistic rhetoric and the harsh reality for ordinary citizens remains painfully evident.

    Mnangagwa Signals Imminent Cabinet Reshuffle Amid Power Struggles

    By A Correspondent

    Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has issued a stern warning regarding an impending Cabinet reshuffle.

    The Zanu PF leader made the comments during a recent interview with ZBC News at State House.

    Sources close to the matter suggest that Mnangagwa is preparing to make changes aimed at diminishing the influence of those seen as allies of his deputy, Constantino Chiwenga.

    The move is widely seen as part of a broader power struggle within the ruling party.

    “Ndiri kumirira kuti vanhu vapedze kufara ndozovaudza vanofanira kudzoka kubasa nevanofanira kugara kumba depending ne performance,” Mnangagwa said in the interview.

    Translated, he expressed, “I am waiting for people to finish celebrating, then I will tell them who should return to work and who should stay at home, depending on performance.”

    The statement has fueled speculation that the reshuffle could be a tactical move to consolidate Mnangagwa’s control over the party and government by removing those whose loyalty may lie with Chiwenga.

    This comes amid reports of growing tensions within the ruling Zanu PF party, as factions vie for power and influence in the aftermath of the 2023 elections. In addition Mnangagwa is not expected to stay in office beyond 2028 in line with the Constitutional provisions.

    As Zimbabweans wait for the reshuffle to unfold, Mnangagwa’s remarks signal that changes are imminent, and many are closely watching the political landscape for further developments.

    Makhadzi Bursts Stadium

    Polokwane-Music sensation Makhadzi delivered a memorable 2024 concert at the new Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane, Limpopo, over the weekend.

    Dubbed the “One Woman Show,” the event showcased her immense talent and drew a massive crowd. 

    However, the aftermath has left the venue severely damaged, forcing authorities to relocate upcoming soccer matches.

    The highly anticipated Betway Premiership fixture scheduled for this weekend between two top teams has been moved to the old Peter Mokaba Stadium.

    Thipa Selala, representing the Polokwane municipality, confirmed the relocation, citing the extensive damage to the pitch during Makhadzi’s concert.

    “No, the pitch at the new Peter Mokaba Stadium will not be able to accommodate the game on Saturday,” Selala told KickOff. “We are currently in discussions with stakeholders about utilizing the old Peter Mokaba Stadium and will communicate with the clubs as soon as possible.”

    The municipality’s assessment revealed significant damage to the pitch, necessitating extensive repairs.

    As a result, the stadium is unlikely to host any events before January 2025. 

    In the meantime, refurbishment plans are underway to restore the facility to its former glory.

    “To ensure the continuity of these fixtures, we have initiated discussions with all relevant stakeholders to relocate the matches,” Selala added. “We remain committed to maintaining the highest standards for our facilities and ensuring minimal disruption to scheduled events.”

    Makhadzi has cemented her status as one of Southern Africa’s top musical acts, known for electrifying performances and a growing portfolio of collaborations.

    Her work with Zimbabwean icons such as Allick Macheso and Jah Prayzah has resonated deeply with fans across the region.

    From joint performances to chart-topping tracks, these partnerships have strengthened cultural ties and showcased the richness of regional music.

    Notable events include Makhadzi sharing the stage with Macheso and Jah Prayzah at sold-out shows in Zimbabwe and South Africa. 

    These collaborations have been lauded for their energy and seamless fusion of Limpopo’s vibrant rhythms with Zimbabwe’s traditional and contemporary sounds.

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