Trent Alexander-Arnold Joins Real Madrid FC

Real Madrid C. F. and Liverpool FC have reached an agreement to sign Trent Alexander-Arnold for the next six seasons, from 1 June 2025 to 30 June 2031.

The 26-year-old England international joins the club after winning nine trophies with Liverpool: Champions League (1), Club World Cup (1), Uefa Super Cup (1), Premier League (2), FA Cup (1), League Cup (2), and Community Shield (1).

Alexander-Arnold, who has spent his entire playing career at Liverpool, has been a full international since 2018 with England, playing in two World Cups (2018 and 2022) and one European Championship (2024).

On an individual level, he has been included once in the FIFA FIFPro World XI (2020), twice in the UEFA Champions League team of the season (2018/19 and 2021/22) and three times in the Premier League dream team (2018/19, 2019/20 and 2021/22). He was also voted the best young player of the Premier League 2019/20.

Alexander-Arnold will be playing for Real Madrid in the Club World Cup, which will be held in the United States from 14 June.

Source: Real Madrid FC

Wave of Violence Grips Masvingo as Another Man Assaulted and Left for Dead

A Masvingo man is recovering in hospital after he was brutally assaulted, robbed, and abandoned near the Chevron Hotel late last night. The victim, who was reportedly intoxicated after a night out at a club in the Central Business District (CBD), was discovered unconscious early this morning.

After regaining consciousness, the man managed to make his way to Masvingo Central Police Station, where authorities referred him to Masvingo Provincial Hospital for treatment.

This latest attack comes amid growing concern over a surge in violent crimes in the city. Less than a week ago, Mike Bhungeni, a student at Masvingo Polytechnic, was fatally stabbed by armed robbers near Ndarama High School. Just hours after that fatal incident, another individual was stabbed at the same location and is currently fighting for his life at Masvingo Provincial Hospital.

The recent spate of violence has sparked fear among residents, with calls for increased police patrols and heightened security measures in crime-prone areas. Source : Masvingo Mirror

𝐌𝐈𝐒𝐀 𝐫𝐞𝐠𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐝𝐢𝐫𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐫 𝐚𝐩𝐩𝐨𝐢𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐝 𝐭𝐨 𝐀𝐟𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐧 𝐔𝐧𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐆𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐩 𝐨𝐧 𝐀𝐈

Dr Tabani Moyo

MISA Regional Secretariat Director, Dr Tabani Moyo Snr , has been appointed as member of the African Union (AU) Working Group on Artificial Intelligence.

“We accept the responsibility thrust upon our shoulders with humility and honour in service of the peoples of Africa and the diaspora. This is a recognition of the work we have done at MISA Regional Office, the chapters and networks that we serve in different capacities,” said Dr Moyo

“We are grateful for the depth and cordial working relationship we have with the Ministry of ICT (Information Communication Technology), Postal and Courier Services in Zimbabwe. Through our strategic partnership and engagements, our expertise has been spotlighted.”

He expressed gratitude to MISA’s symbiotic relationships with the African Union Commission (AUC), the Southern African Development Community (SADC), and UNESCO, particularly the Regional Office for Southern Africa (UNESCO-ROSA), and the organisation’s entire stakeholder chain.

Bankers Blame Cash Hoarders For Killing Economy

By A Correspondent

HARARE – The Bankers Association of Zimbabwe (BAZ) has issued a stark warning about the devastating effects of private cash hoarding, accusing the country’s wealthiest individuals of undermining the national economy by keeping billions of dollars outside the formal financial system.

In a scathing critique of Zimbabwe’s shadow banking culture, Sibongile Moyo, the newly appointed BAZ president and managing director of Nedbank Zimbabwe, painted a grim picture of how a few cash-rich individuals have become “de facto banks”, hoarding funds in vaults, safes, and even under mattresses.

“A lot of money is circulating outside the formal banking system. I think individuals have almost become like banks themselves—probably holding more money than what we hold in the banks,” Moyo said. “That money is effectively not working for the economy because it’s sitting outside the formal channel—we can’t use it to lend.”

The impact is massive. Zimbabwe’s entire formal banking sector holds just US$3.3 billion in deposits, a figure dwarfed by the suspected volume of unbanked wealth. Of that US$3.3 billion:

US$1.9 billion (58%) is already committed to loans,

30% is locked in statutory reserves and regulatory requirements,

leaving just 12% available for everyday banking operations, including interbank settlements and liquidity needs.

“So look, the entire market only has US$3.3 billion of deposits, which is a very small pool from which to lend,” Moyo emphasized. “We are already lending most of it, and what remains cannot support meaningful growth or economic transformation.”

According to Moyo, the core of the issue lies not only in hoarding but also in the structure of deposits, which are mostly short-term and volatile.

“There is no capacity to lend long-term because more than 70% of deposits are current accounts—people who want their money the next day. You can’t transform that into long-term assets,” she said.

Adding to the challenge, Zimbabwe’s capital and bond markets are shallow, forcing banks to act as the sole intermediaries of long-term finance, despite being “ill-equipped” for such a role.

With limited local funding options, the banking sector has resorted to external lines of credit to try and bridge the gap. But this is neither sustainable nor ideal, especially for an economy already facing credibility challenges in the global financial market.

BAZ is now calling for urgent policy measures to incentivize formal banking, restore trust, and address the root causes of hoarding—chief among them being economic uncertainty, lack of confidence in the financial system, and regulatory loopholes that allow hoarders to operate with impunity.

Zivhu Praises Chigananda Chivayo, Says Controversial Businessman Is Charismatic

By A Correspondent

Outspoken Zanu PF official Killer Zivhu has stirred fresh controversy after publicly showering praise on Wicknell Chivayo, describing the embattled businessman as a “charismatic and influential figure” with strategic value far beyond Zimbabwe’s borders.

In a statement issued Wednesday, Zivhu — no stranger to provocative political commentary — defended Chivayo’s growing public profile, despite widespread criticism over his extravagant spending and opaque business dealings.

“Let’s face it, Wicknell is a master planner with influence across Africa, Asia, and parts of Europe,” said Zivhu.

“The Zimbabwean government seeks his expertise, and many African nations highly regard him. His endorsement carries weight in international deal-making.”

Chivayo, known for his controversial government tenders and flashy philanthropy, has divided public opinion in recent months. While some praise his donations to public figures and institutions, others question the source and transparency of his wealth.

Zivhu, however, was unapologetic in his admiration, calling Chivayo a vital asset to Zimbabwe’s diplomatic and business interests.

His comments come amid growing scrutiny over how state contracts are awarded and the rising power of politically connected businessmen.

In the same statement, Zivhu also reaffirmed his allegiance to President Emmerson Mnangagwa, asserting that ED remains the only viable leader for Zimbabwe’s foreseeable future.

“ED is the only capable person to continue as president. For the time being, we don’t have any other candidate until 2035,” Zivhu declared. “Chamisa has chances only if he joins ZANU-PF and replaces ED by 2035. This is a reality that pains many people, but they can’t do anything about it.”

The remarks are likely to provoke political backlash, especially as opposition leader Nelson Chamisa continues to gain support from Zimbabwe’s youth and urban electorate. Zivhu’s suggestion that Chamisa would need to join ZANU-PF to ever become president highlights the entrenched political dominance of the ruling party — and the limited avenues for electoral change in the current landscape.

Both Chivayo and Zivhu remain lightning rods for controversy, frequently trending on social media and dominating public discourse. This latest endorsement has once again brought to the fore questions about power, money, and the future of leadership in Zimbabwe.

Chipo Tracks Down Alleged Phone Thief with Help from ZRP Cops

Norton | Friday, 30 May 2025

By Dorrothy Moyo | ZimEye | Zimbabwean musician Chipochashe Muchegwa has expressed overwhelming joy after police in Norton successfully arrested one of the suspects who stole her mobile phones and wheelchair charger.

Taking to social media, Chipo announced:

“HEY GUYS MURISEI I COME HERE WITH GREAT JOY TO TELL U THAT MBAVHA YAKABA MA PHONE AND MY WHEELCHAIR CHARGER YAKAWANIKWA YAKABATWA.”

She revealed that her belongings were recovered following a coordinated operation by officers at ZRP Norton Urban Police Station. The suspects, identified as Mashak Chalmers and Nyasha Chibwe, allegedly stole her phones and essential charger. Chalmers has since been arrested while Chibwe remains at large but is being pursued.

Chipo detailed how the Officer in Charge at Norton Urban assigned Assistant Chief Inspector Jowa, who then tasked Inspector Masadza, Sergeant Musipe, Sergeant Gururwa, Constable Ncube, and Constable Chirongwe to the case.

“MA OFFICERS AYA VAKASHANDA NDATI SIKU NESIKATI PANGA PASINGARARWE NDATI,” she wrote, commending the tireless and passionate effort of the officers involved.

The musician, known for her powerful voice and advocacy, praised the police’s professionalism and called for this level of commitment to be extended to all citizens facing crime.

“Dai ndaikwanisa kuvatenda handizive kuti ndaivatenda nei mapurisa aya chido chavo nebasa chakanyanyisa. Ahoy Norton Urban Police 👏👏👏,” she wrote in a heartfelt tribute.

The case has been brought before the Norton Magistrates Court. Police continue their search for the second suspect, and further updates are expected.

—END—

Shock As “Drug Addict” Brutally Kills Own Mom

By A Correspondent

BUHERA – A 20-year-old man from Pfupi Village, under Chief Chamutsa in Buhera, has been arrested for the alleged murder of his mother, in a chilling incident linked to suspected mental illness brought on by drug and substance abuse.

The incident occurred on Monday at around 11:30 AM, when Fadzai Mhuka reportedly stabbed his 55-year-old mother, Daina Mhlanga, multiple times while she was having breakfast with her nine-year-old nephew, Kelvin Mhuka.

According to Manicaland provincial police, Mhuka is believed to be suffering from severe mental health issues, allegedly as a result of prolonged drug use.

“Mhuka is facing mental health challenges allegedly caused by drug and substance abuse,” said the ZRP.

“Circumstances are that Mhlanga was having breakfast with her nephew when Mhuka entered the dining room singing the lyrics ‘Banga iro’ (That knife). He then took a knife from a kitchen unit and pointed it at his mother’s chest.”

Realizing the imminent danger, the young nephew fled the house in fear and alerted neighbours.

Three concerned neighbours rushed to the scene and called out to Mhlanga, but there was no response. One of them peered through a window and was met with a horrific sight—Mhlanga lying in a pool of blood.

The neighbours immediately contacted a local police constabulary, who rushed the victim to Birchenough Bridge Hospital. Unfortunately, Mhlanga was pronounced dead upon arrival. Medical staff confirmed she had suffered two deep stab wounds—one on the left breast and another under the right breast. A third wound was found on her left forefinger.

Police have since taken Mhuka into custody, and investigations are ongoing. The case has reignited calls for urgent intervention in communities grappling with drug abuse and mental health crises, particularly among youth.

Authorities have urged families and communities to report erratic behaviour early and to seek medical or psychiatric help before tragedy strikes.

The suspect is expected to appear in court soon, pending mental evaluation.

Zivhu Triggers Public Anger After Urging Nelson Chamisa To Join Zanu PF

By A Correspondent

Zanu PF official Killer Zivhu has sparked public outrage after controversially urging opposition leader Nelson Chamisa to join the ruling party if he ever hopes to become Zimbabwe’s president.

In a statement released Wednesday, Zivhu also heaped praise on embattled businessman Wicknell Chivayo, hailing him as a figure of continental influence.

Zivhu defended Chivayo’s much-criticised public profile, saying “Wicknell is a master planner with influence across Africa, Asia, and parts of Europe. The Zimbabwean government seeks his expertise, and many African nations highly regard him. His endorsement carries weight in international deal-making.”

Despite Chivayo’s frequent criticism over opaque government contracts and a flashy lifestyle, Zivhu brushed aside the concerns, suggesting Chivayo’s influence is an asset to Zimbabwe’s interests. He insisted that people are missing the bigger picture when it comes to Chivayo’s strategic importance, especially in international relations and deal brokering.

Zivhu also used the opportunity to reaffirm his loyalty to President Emmerson Mnangagwa and declared him the only viable leader for Zimbabwe for the foreseeable future. “ED is the only capable person to continue as president. For the time being, we don’t have any other candidate until 2035. Chamisa has chances only if he joins ZANU-PF and replaces ED by 2035. This is a reality that pains many people, but they can’t do anything about it.”

The remarks have drawn widespread condemnation, with critics accusing Zivhu of undermining democratic principles and perpetuating the idea of one-party dominance. His suggestion that Chamisa would need to defect to Zanu PF to ever assume the presidency was viewed as dismissive of Zimbabwe’s multiparty system and electoral processes.

Social media quickly lit up with backlash, with many users calling Zivhu’s statements arrogant and reflective of a political system that discourages competition and thrives on cronyism.

Observers say Zivhu’s comments speak to the broader issues plaguing Zimbabwe’s political culture, where loyalty to the ruling party often outweighs public mandate. They argue his remarks are not just about Chamisa, but a deeper commentary on how political power remains locked within a tightly controlled circle.

As controversy continues to swirl around both Zivhu and Chivayo, the public debate over political inclusivity, elite privilege, and democratic renewal in Zimbabwe is once again under the spotlight.

Desperate Tshabangu Calls For Postponement Of 2028 Polls

By A Correspondent

Controversial Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Secretary General Sengezo Tshabangu has stirred political tension once again by calling for the postponement of Zimbabwe’s 2028 general elections, advocating instead for a government of national unity (GNU) between the ruling Zanu PF and the CCC.

In a recent statement, Tshabangu claimed structured dialogue between the two parties could be a path towards national healing and economic recovery, reigniting debate over Zimbabwe’s democratic trajectory.

“We are continuing to lobby, through Parliament, that the country enters into serious structured dialogue to confront its challenges,” Tshabangu said.

He argued that the political environment needed stability and cooperation rather than adversarial campaigning, warning that the usual electoral cycle might deepen divisions rather than solve them.

“In our era, we advocate for a politics of dialogue that prioritizes the well-being of Zimbabwe,” he said. “I’d also like to confirm that we’ve reached an agreement with our MPs that will facilitate the continuation of Parliament beyond 2028, which aims at promoting stable development.”

Tshabangu’s call has sparked heated reactions across the political spectrum, with critics accusing him of undermining the constitution and democratic processes. The proposal to delay elections and extend the life of Parliament has been described by opposition figures and analysts as a power-retention scheme that could set a dangerous precedent.

Nonetheless, some Zanu PF lawmakers appear receptive to the idea of national dialogue. They have expressed willingness to back a CCC motion in Parliament aimed at initiating talks between the main political parties to resolve Zimbabwe’s long-standing economic and governance issues.

The idea of a GNU is not new to Zimbabwe. A similar arrangement was put in place in 2009 between Zanu PF and the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) following disputed elections, which briefly stabilized the economy and political scene.

Tshabangu’s latest remarks, however, come amid sharp criticism of his leadership within the CCC, with many party loyalists viewing his overtures to Zanu PF as betrayal. His continued influence within Parliament has become a source of friction, especially after he controversially recalled dozens of opposition MPs last year.

While calls for national dialogue may sound noble in tone, the proposed delay of the 2028 elections raises critical constitutional concerns and questions about the future of democracy in Zimbabwe. As discussions unfold in Parliament, the nation watches closely to see whether dialogue will indeed deliver unity—or deepen political fractures.

ZBC Lays-Off Hundreds, Denies Them Pension

By A Correspondent-The Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) is under renewed fire for failing to pay pensions to nearly 400 workers it retrenched a decade ago, amid claims of political victimisation and neglect.

In July 2015, following the Supreme Court’s Zuva Petroleum ruling that allowed employers to terminate contracts with three months’ notice, ZBC laid off hundreds of employees.

Many of the retrenched workers claim they were targeted for perceived political dissent, union activism, or resisting editorial capture by ruling party loyalists.

One former employee has written a heartfelt open letter to ZBC board chair Helliate Rushwaya, President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s niece, pleading for long-overdue pensions to be paid. “Ten years later, we are still waiting,” he wrote. “Many of us have died in poverty, while the corporation pretends all is normal.”

The broadcaster, once home to independent-minded journalists, has long been accused of using retrenchments and transfers to silence dissent and enforce editorial loyalty. 

Despite promises made in 2016 by senior ZBC officials that benefits would be settled, most workers received nothing.

With the government now forcing all motorists to pay ZBC licence fees, workers hope the broadcaster will finally meet its obligations. “We appeal to Ms. Rushwaya to act urgently. 

ZBC cannot continue broadcasting on the back of betrayed workers,” the former employee added.

The only senior official to show concern was former board chair Dr. Josaya Tai, who facilitated partial payments to a few. 

The rest remain in limbo.

Critics say ZBC’s financial woes stem not only from mismanagement but also from a culture of political interference, which prioritises propaganda over professionalism, at the cost of both workers and viewers.

“If You Are Broke, Keep Quiet”: Wicknell Chivayo Sparks Outrage Over Remarks on the Poor

By A Correspondent

Controversial businessman and ZANU PF-linked tenderpreneur Wicknell Chivayo has stirred public outrage following a dismissive outburst directed at critics of his high-profile donations, including a recent gift to veteran ZBC news anchor Reuben Barwe.

Chivayo, who has made headlines for gifting luxury vehicles and large sums of money to public figures and celebrities, took to social media on Thursday to hit back at those questioning the motives behind his so-called philanthropic gestures.

In a post dripping with sarcasm and condescension, Chivayo defended his gift of a brand-new car and an undisclosed amount of cash to Barwe, describing the media figure as a national icon.

“THIS MAN IS LARGER THAN LIFE,” Chivayo wrote, referring to Barwe. He then turned his attention to his critics: “…iwe woshora 🙆‍♂️🙆‍♂️🙆‍♂️ Va Makandiwa vakambo paridza vachiti KANA USINA MARI = NYARARA…” (Translation: “…and yet you criticize 🙆‍♂️🙆‍♂️🙆‍♂️ Prophet Makandiwa once preached that IF YOU HAVE NO MONEY = KEEP QUIET…”).

The remarks, perceived by many as an insult to ordinary Zimbabweans struggling with economic hardship, quickly drew backlash on social media. Critics accused Chivayo of flaunting his wealth in a country where the majority live below the poverty line and where basic services are often out of reach for many.

“This is not philanthropy; it’s arrogance dressed in generosity,” one user commented. “Insulting people for being broke while handing out cars to elites is not compassion—it’s contempt.”

Chivayo has in the past courted controversy over the origins of his wealth, much of which is allegedly tied to government tenders and opaque business dealings. His tendency to mix donations with political messaging has raised questions about whether his generosity is driven by genuine benevolence or a desire to boost his public image and political influence.

Despite the criticism, Chivayo remains unapologetic. “I give because I can. If you’re broke, just keep quiet and watch,” he wrote in a follow-up post.

As Zimbabweans continue to grapple with inflation, unemployment, and a stagnant economy, Chivayo’s comments have become a flashpoint in the national conversation about wealth, privilege, and the growing gap between the political elite and the everyday citizen.

16 Die in Masvingo, Bulawayo Horror Crashes

By A Correspondent-The government has extended its condolences to the families of 16 people who lost their lives in two separate road accidents that occurred on 26 and 27 May 2025.

On 26 May, four people were killed when a bus collided with a tractor at the 34-kilometre peg along the Masvingo-Mbalabala Road.

The following day, 12 more lives were tragically lost in a three-vehicle pile-up at the 200-kilometre peg along the Harare-Bulawayo Road.

Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Felix Mhona expressed sorrow over the incidents, saying:
“We mourn the loss of the men and women who perished in these crashes. Our thoughts are with the bereaved families, and our prayers are with those injured as they continue to receive treatment and care. We wish them a speedy recovery.”

Mhona said the two tragedies serve as a stark reminder for transport operators, motorists, and the public to adhere to road traffic regulations and exercise caution at all times. He added:
“It is deeply concerning to note that one of the vehicles involved was overloaded with passengers—a clear and dangerous violation of our road traffic laws.

I want to remind and warn all transport operators, drivers, and members of the public that the Ministry will implement strict measures to ensure the safety and security of the commuting public.”

Authorities are continuing investigations into both crashes.

GMB Depot Manager Nabbed For illegal Sale Of Fertilizer

By A Correspondent| The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has arrested Safuli Zhoya, a Grain Marketing Board (GMB) Aspindale Depot Supply Chain Manager on allegations of Criminal Abuse of Duty as a Public Officer.

He allegedly illegally sold 599 bags of Compound D Superfert fertiliser at USD1.00 per bag, to Madamara Investments (Pvt) Ltd, falsely indicating the fertiliser had been written off.

Zhoya allegedly instructed Moleen Nyakudanga, a GMB Aspindale Depot clerk, to issue a receipt to Madamara Investments (Pvt) Ltd, indicating the fertiliser had been written off.

Following a USD $600 deposit into a GMB bank account, Zhoya advised that the fertiliser be collected from the GMB Mt Hampden depot.

The alleged scheme was exposed when the buyer went to collect the fertiliser at the GMB Mt Hampden depot, where Madeline Nyere, the Depot Supply Chain Manager, queried the transaction and initiated an investigation.

Investigations revealed that the fertiliser was in good condition and had no supporting Stock Disposal Certificates to classify it as written off.

Furthermore, no documentation supported the USD600.00 sale, a process that requires multiple procedures and the involvement of many other officials to determine pricing and write off authorisation.

It also emerged that the fertiliser was not intended for sale but was meant for an exchange programme with farmers for grain.

Zhoya was arrested on 28 May 2025 and appeared before Mr Marehwanazvo Gofa at the Harare Magistrates Court yesterday, 29 May 2025.

He was remanded to 24 June 2025 on USD200.00 bail for trail date setting.

Mr Rufaro Chonzi prosecuted for the state.

Prophet Ian Ndlovu In US$8,000 Extortion Storm

By Religion Reporter- Divine Kingdom Baptist Ministries leader, prophet Ian Ndlovu, is “demanding” US$8,000 from his followers to resolve a land title dispute, just weeks after receiving lavish gifts worth over US$200,000 from controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo.

Addressing his congregants, Ndlovu said the money is required to process the transfer of a one-hectare plot in Newton West, earmarked for the construction of a church building.

The land was reportedly consolidated from two separate plots, but the title deed has not yet been registered in the church’s name.

“So I’m appearing before you to appeal to those who have a willing heart to contribute,” Ndlovu said. “The rough calculation that was made by our lawyers is that we need approximately US$8,000 to complete the title transfer process.”

He added that the cost could rise due to fluctuating charges at the tax revenue office and the Registrar of Deeds. 

The church’s lawyers allegedly warned that once construction begins, the land’s value will increase, potentially making the transfer process more expensive.

Ironically, Ndlovu’s plea comes shortly after he received a brand-new 2025 Toyota Land Cruiser, a Toyota Fortuner for his wife, and US$150,000 in cash from Chivayo—ostensibly as a reward for his spiritual guidance.

The prophet’s appeal for donations has therefore drawn sharp criticism, with many accusing him of exploiting the faith of his followers for personal enrichment.

A Pattern of Exploitation in the Prophetic Movement

Ndlovu is not the first self-styled prophet to come under fire for financial manipulation and conspicuous consumption.

In Zimbabwe and across the region, several popular prophets have built fortunes through “seed sowing” doctrines, selling miracle solutions, and demanding tithes that disproportionately burden poor congregants.

Prophet Uebert Angel, founder of Spirit Embassy and Zimbabwe’s Presidential Envoy, has been widely accused of operating elaborate get-rich-quick schemes disguised as prophetic teachings. In 2023, he was implicated in ZimEye’s Al Jazeera’s Gold Mafia investigation, which exposed a network of money laundering and gold smuggling allegedly involving church figures and state officials.

Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa, leader of the United Family International Church (UFIC), is known for preaching prosperity and encouraging congregants to give sacrificially to unlock “breakthroughs.” Critics have accused him of turning religion into a business empire, with luxury cars, mansions, and tightly controlled media visibility marking his brand.

Walter Magaya, founder of Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries (PHD), has faced numerous controversies, including unfulfilled promises of healing and prosperity. He has been accused of selling fake anointing oils, promoting unverified herbal remedies, and exploiting women in his congregation.

Despite mounting evidence of manipulation and wealth hoarding, these prophets continue to draw thousands to their churches, aided by slick marketing, emotionally charged sermons, and claims of supernatural power.

Call for Accountability

The culture of unquestioning loyalty and financial exploitation in Zimbabwe’s prophetic movement has prompted calls for greater accountability and regulation. Faith-based organisations and civil society groups have urged government and religious councils to investigate the financial practices of churches and ensure congregants are not being taken advantage of.

Harare Businessman Convicted Of Theft Of Trust Property

Businessman, Vhurumu Mutero, who on Tuesday was convicted of theft of trust property involving US$125,000, which was intended for the purchase of a truck and various household items, has been sentenced to 48 months imprisonment.

Mutero will effectively spend 12 months in jail after magistrate Rufaro Panavanhu suspended 12 months on condition of good behavior and another 24 months on condition that he pays US$125 000 restitution to the complainant by August 2025.

The court heard that between February and July last year, the complainant, Staffmark Private Limited represented by Trevor Mwanandimayi, enlisted Mutero to acquire a Toyota single cab truck and an extensive array of household goods and gave him the money.

The items reportedly included four double-door refrigerators, four 65-inch television sets, a washing machine, four sets of leather sofas, three dining table sets, four deep freezers, seven bed sets, office sofas, outdoor chairs, three tables, and eleven room dividers for offices.

According to the charges, instead of fulfilling his obligations, Mutero allegedly converted the funds to his own use.

To date, none of the funds have been recovered.

-Newsday

Company Boss Nabbed For Forging Documents To Defraud ZPC

By Jane Mlambo| ZACC confirms the arrest of Edmore Chitowa, Managing Director of Epvet Investments, on allegations of fraud and forgery.

The charges stem from a 2023 Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) tender for the supply and installation of rooftop air conditioning units at Hwange Power Station.

Investigations revealed that Chitowa submitted a forged NSSA clearance certificate as part of the bid documents, resulting in Epvet Investments being awarded the tender.

In February 2025, Chitowa also allegedly presented a a fake ZIMRA notice of seizure, claiming six air conditioning units had been seized at Beitbridge Border Post. Investigations found that only two units were listed on the official seizure notice.

The accused appeared before before Marehwanazvo Gofa at Harare Magistrate Court and was remanded to 8 July 2025 on USD400.00 bail.

Mr Rufaro Chonzi prosecuted for the State.

Another Fake Prophet Extorts US$8,000 From Congregants

By Religion Reporter- Self-proclaimed prophet Ian Ndlovu, leader of Divine Kingdom Baptist Ministries, has sparked outrage after appealing to his followers for US$8,000 to resolve a land title dispute, just weeks after receiving lavish gifts worth over US$200,000 from controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo.

Addressing his congregants, Ndlovu said the money is required to process the transfer of a one-hectare plot in Newton West, earmarked for the construction of a church building. The land was reportedly consolidated from two separate plots, but the title deed has not yet been registered in the church’s name.

“So I’m appearing before you to appeal to those who have a willing heart to contribute,” Ndlovu said. “The rough calculation that was made by our lawyers is that we need approximately US$8,000 to complete the title transfer process.”

He added that the cost could rise due to fluctuating charges at the tax revenue office and the Registrar of Deeds. The church’s lawyers allegedly warned that once construction begins, the land’s value will increase, potentially making the transfer process more expensive.

Ironically, Ndlovu’s plea comes shortly after he received a brand-new 2025 Toyota Land Cruiser, a Toyota Fortuner for his wife, and US$150,000 in cash from Chivayo—ostensibly as a reward for his spiritual guidance. The prophet’s appeal for donations has therefore drawn sharp criticism, with many accusing him of exploiting the faith of his followers for personal enrichment.

A Pattern of Exploitation in the Prophetic Movement

Ndlovu is not the first self-styled prophet to come under fire for financial manipulation and conspicuous consumption. In Zimbabwe and across the region, several popular prophets have built fortunes through “seed sowing” doctrines, selling miracle solutions, and demanding tithes that disproportionately burden poor congregants.

Prophet Uebert Angel, founder of Spirit Embassy and Zimbabwe’s Presidential Envoy, has been widely accused of operating elaborate get-rich-quick schemes disguised as prophetic teachings. In 2023, he was implicated in ZimEye’s Al Jazeera’s Gold Mafia investigation, which exposed a network of money laundering and gold smuggling allegedly involving church figures and state officials.

Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa, leader of the United Family International Church (UFIC), is known for preaching prosperity and encouraging congregants to give sacrificially to unlock “breakthroughs.” Critics have accused him of turning religion into a business empire, with luxury cars, mansions, and tightly controlled media visibility marking his brand.

Walter Magaya, founder of Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries (PHD), has faced numerous controversies, including unfulfilled promises of healing and prosperity. He has been accused of selling fake anointing oils, promoting unverified herbal remedies, and exploiting women in his congregation.

Despite mounting evidence of manipulation and wealth hoarding, these prophets continue to draw thousands to their churches, aided by slick marketing, emotionally charged sermons, and claims of supernatural power.

Call for Accountability

The culture of unquestioning loyalty and financial exploitation in Zimbabwe’s prophetic movement has prompted calls for greater accountability and regulation. Faith-based organisations and civil society groups have urged government and religious councils to investigate the financial practices of churches and ensure congregants are not being taken advantage of.

Fatal Accident Near Mugabe Rural Home

By A Correspondent- Three people are feared dead following a head-on collision near Uzande Business Centre along the Chinhoyi-Chegutu Highway.

The Business Centre is also near Murombedzi Growth Point ( Kutama), the rural home of the late President Robert Mugabe.

The fatal crash involved a Toyota Probox and a Lexus.

The driver of the Lexus allegedly encroached into the lane of the oncoming Probox.
Villagers helped retrieve the injured, and they were reportedly taken to Chinhoyi Provincial Hospital.


According to Mr Emmerson Chitehwe, an eyewitness, the driver of the Lexus attempted to overtake another vehicle, resulting in the collision.


The number of injured people is yet to be established.

$88 Million Trabablas Interchange Launched Without Clear White Road Markings: Where Did the Money Go?

It was meant to be a national triumph — a symbol of Zimbabwe’s bold leap into modern infrastructure. But just hours before President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s grand commissioning of the $88 million Trabablas Interchange, reality paints a far bleaker picture: no white lane markings, unconnected bridges, and gaping dead-ends that speak louder than any ribbon-cutting speech ever could.
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The irony is staggering. After nearly three years of delays and ballooning costs, Zimbabwe’s most expensive interchange is being launched unfinished, unsafe, and visibly dysfunctional. A drone’s-eye view shows not a marvel of engineering, but a multimillion-dollar maze of confusion — where roads rise only to stop, bridges lead to nowhere, and the very paint that guides traffic is conspicuously missing.

In a country desperate for progress, Trabablas is not a victory — it is a $2,000 oversight in an $88 million scandal.

By Dorrothy Moyo | ZimEye | 30 May 2025 | Harare

As President Emmerson Mnangagwa prepares to officially commission the long-delayed Trabablas Interchange in Harare on Friday, motorists and taxpayers are left asking a jarring question: Why is there no road paint on an $88 million project?