Our security chiefs play a crucial role in defending Zimbabwe’s territorial integrity and upholding our Constitution. They deserve our respect and recognition for their unwavering dedication to the nation.
However, the appointment and reassignment of our security leadership must be guided by loyalty to the people of Zimbabwe—not to individuals or political interests. Sudden changes in the command structure risk weakening our national security framework and may erode public trust and institutional stability.
Cartoon on 26 March 2025
Our security services must remain apolitical and prioritize the interests of Zimbabwe above all else. Only then will they maintain the credibility and respect of the citizens they serve.
We must treat our security chiefs with dignity, acknowledging their vital role in maintaining peace and protecting the freedoms we enjoy today. Their commitment has been central to the stability of our country.
To safeguard the integrity of our security institutions, we must insulate them from political manipulation. This will allow them to execute their duties professionally, without fear or favor.
In the end, our security chiefs deserve nothing less than respect, recognition, and dignified treatment for their selfless service to Zimbabwe.
By Charakupa Chimwanda-President Emmerson Mnangagwa has retired Zimbabwe National Army Commander Lieutenant General Anselem Nhamo Sanyatwe and immediately reassigned him as Minister of Sport, Recreation, Arts, and Culture.
Sanyatwe, a close ally of Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, is seen as a key figure in the ongoing power struggle within ZANU-PF.
War veterans, led by Blessed Geza and reportedly backed by elements within the military, are pushing for Chiwenga to succeed Mnangagwa.
Geza has called for a national shutdown on 31 March in a bid to force Mnangagwa out of office.
Ahead of the protest, Mnangagwa deployed the army and riot police across the country to preemptively crush any demonstrations.
Chief Secretary delivered the announcement of Sanyatwe’s reassignment to the President and Cabinet, Martin Rushwaya, who also confirmed the removal of Kirsty Coventry from the same ministry, citing her election as President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
Beneath the official language of the announcement lies a far more strategic maneuver.
Sources close to high-level discussions suggest that Mnangagwa’s real objective is to neutralize perceived threats within the security establishment—particularly officers sympathetic to Chiwenga—as he braces for civil unrest and internal dissent.
Sanyatwe, a key military figure, commanded the army during critical political junctures, including the controversial post-election crackdown of August 2018.
His abrupt removal just days before the planned protest signals growing paranoia within Mnangagwa’s inner circle.
“This is not just about sport or Kirsty’s IOC seat,” a government insider revealed. “Mnangagwa is purging the military of anyone who might hesitate to act if things spiral out of control on March 31.”
While a ministerial position may seem prestigious, it effectively sidelines Sanyatwe from direct control over the army at a moment of escalating political tension.
Notably absent from today’s announcement was the name of Sanyatwe’s replacement, though speculation suggests a trusted Mnangagwa ally from the Forever Associates Zimbabwe (FAZ) network will assume command of the ZNA.
Mnangagwa’s move comes as opposition voices, civil society groups, and disillusioned former war veterans mobilize for what they describe as a “final push” against his presidency.
While the removal of Sanyatwe may provide Mnangagwa with short-term security, it also raises the stakes of an already fragile political climate.
Over the weekend, Mnangagwa convened a high-stakes and closely guarded meeting at his secluded Precabe Farm, bringing together some of Zimbabwe’s most powerful figures, including First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa, business magnate Kudakwashe Tagwirei, political strategist Herbert Shimbamhini, and other key advisors.
At the heart of the discussions was a calculated plan to use Coventry’s anticipated election to the IOC presidency as a smokescreen for a sweeping cabinet reshuffle.
The reshuffle is expected to surgically remove individuals within the security sector who are perceived to be loyal to Chiwenga.
Among the primary targets was General Sanyatwe, whose reassignment is viewed as a strategic demotion.
His wife, Chipo Sanyatwe, currently Deputy Minister for Home Affairs, is also expected to be reassigned, weakening the couple’s influence within the government.
To replace Sanyatwe, Mnangagwa’s camp has reportedly settled on Asher Walter Tapfumaneyi, a former top intelligence official with deep ties to Tagwirei and the controversial FAZ organization, which played a critical role in Mnangagwa’selection rigging strategy.
Tapfumaneyi’s anticipated appointment is seen as a decisive move to tighten the president’s grip over the armed forces and further sideline Chiwenga’s influence.
“The Coventry appointment is the perfect cover,” one source familiar with the discussions revealed. “While the world watches her ascend to the IOC, the real action will be happening in Harare, where Mnangagwa is clearing the decks.”
Zimbabwe Stun Nigeria With 1-1 Draw—Here’s How the Warriors Pulled Off the Shock
By Sports Reporter | ZimEye |
“This Nigerian team is very much overrated!!!” read a cheeky tweet from ManUtd Zimbabwe® moments after the final whistle—and, based on today’s drama in the World Cup qualifiers, it might not be far from the truth.
Zimbabwe, sitting rock bottom of Group C and without a single win heading into the match, held African football giants Nigeria to a shock 1-1 draw in Abuja. It’s a result that not only rocks Nigeria’s qualification hopes, but also sends a powerful message: underestimate the Warriors at your peril.
The Narrative Flip: From Underdogs to Spoilers
Nigeria came into the clash on a high after a 2-0 win over Rwanda under new head coach Eric Chelle. With stars like Victor Osimhen back in form and playing at home, the expectation was simple—blow past a Zimbabwe side missing key players like Marvelous Nakamba and win comfortably.
But Zimbabwe didn’t read the script.
Despite going 1-0 down to Osimhen’s 74th-minute strike, the Warriors refused to fold. And when all seemed lost, Tawanda Chirewa—Huddersfield Town’s rising midfield dynamo—popped up with a last-gasp equaliser in the 90th minute, silencing the Abuja crowd and stealing a point.
The Secret Sauce: Zimbabwe’s Tactical Masterclass
So how did a depleted, supposedly goal-shy Zimbabwean side pull this off?
1. Washington Arubi: The Human Wall
The veteran goalkeeper rolled back the years with a series of stunning saves to keep Nigeria’s frontline frustrated. Calm, commanding, and fearless under pressure, Arubi’s performance was the bedrock of Zimbabwe’s resistance.
2. Midfield Steel and Grit
Even without Nakamba, the Zimbabwe midfield was well-drilled. Marshall Munetsi—fresh off scoring against Benin—bossed the engine room, while Chirewa’s energy and vision gave Zimbabwe their attacking spark.
3. Michael Nees’ Bold Game Plan
Credit must go to Warriors coach Michael Nees, who has built a resilient unit from limited resources. His decision to go for broke in the final minutes paid off. Rather than settle for a narrow defeat, Nees backed his young players to push forward—and they delivered.
4. Nigeria’s Complacency?
The Nigerian camp might have been guilty of underestimating their opponents. The “Giants of Africa” moniker came back to haunt them as their defence switched off in stoppage time, allowing Zimbabwe to pounce.
Fan Reactions: Disbelief and Banter
Social media exploded. Nigerian fans were furious, with some calling for major changes. “Nigeria don’t deserve to be at this World Cup at all,” one fan posted bluntly. Meanwhile, Zimbabwean fans, long used to heartbreak, enjoyed their moment in the sun. One comment perfectly captured the mood: “The Giants of Africa? More like Gentle Giants.”
What This Means
For Zimbabwe, this result is more than just a point—it’s a statement. From the brink of group-stage obscurity, they’ve clawed back-to-back draws and shown heart. For Nigeria, it’s a wake-up call. Their qualification journey just got a lot bumpier.
And if today’s game proved anything, it’s that in African football, no team—no matter how “giant”—is safe from a Warrior uprising.
By Dorrothy Moyo | In a dramatic and highly calculated move aimed at tightening his grip on power ahead of the looming 31 March demonstrations demanding his resignation, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has today retired Zimbabwe National Army Commander Lieutenant General Anselem Nhamo Sanyatwe and immediately reassigned him as Minister of Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture.
The surprise announcement, delivered by Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr. Martin Rushwaya, also confirmed the removal of Kirsty Coventry from the same ministry, citing her election as President of the International Olympic Committee.
But beneath the diplomatic language lies a far more strategic maneuver. Sources close to high-level discussions suggest that Mnangagwa’s real target is to neutralize perceived threats within the security establishment — particularly officers sympathetic to Vice President General Constantino Chiwenga — in anticipation of civil unrest and internal dissent.
General Sanyatwe, a key Chiwenga ally and a power player in military affairs, was responsible for commanding the army during critical political junctures, including the controversial post-election crackdown of August 2018. His abrupt removal just six days before a mass opposition-led protest signals a deepening paranoia within Mnangagwa’s inner circle.
“This is not just about sport or Kirsty’s IOC seat,” a government insider revealed. “Mnangagwa is purging the military of anyone who might hesitate to act if things spiral out of control on March 31.”
The decision to shift Sanyatwe to a civilian role is seen by analysts as a veiled demotion. While being made a minister appears to offer prestige, it effectively sidelines him from direct control over the army at a moment of escalating political volatility.
Notably absent from today’s announcements is the name of Sanyatwe’s replacement — though speculation is rife that a trusted Mnangagwa ally from within the Forever Associates Zimbabwe (FAZ) network is poised to assume command of the ZNA.
The move comes as opposition voices, civil society groups, and disillusioned former war veterans mobilize for what they describe as a “final push” against Mnangagwa’s presidency. The removal of Sanyatwe may buy the president short-term breathing room, but it also raises the stakes — and risks — of an increasingly fragile political climate.
In a high-stakes and closely-guarded meeting at the weekend at Mnangagwa’s secluded Precabe Farm, a small circle of Zimbabwe’s most powerful figures gathered behind closed doors to orchestrate a political gambit that could reshape the country’s security and political architecture.
Sources with direct knowledge of the meeting confirmed the presence of President Mnangagwa himself, First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa, business magnate and presidential confidante Kudakwashe Tagwirei, shadowy political strategist Herbert Shimbamhini, and several other key advisors.
At the heart of the discussions: a calculated plot to leverage the likely election of Zimbabwe’s Sports Minister, Kirsty Coventry, to the presidency of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as the perfect smokescreen for an imminent and sweeping cabinet reshuffle.
According to insiders, the upcoming reshuffle is designed to surgically remove individuals within the security sector perceived to be loyal to Vice President General Constantino Chiwenga, Mnangagwa’s long-time rival in the relentless internal power struggle within ZANU-PF.
Chief among the targets is Zimbabwe National Army Commander, General Anselem Nhamo Sanyatwe, a known ally of Chiwenga. Under the plan hashed out today, Sanyatwe is to be “kicked upstairs” with a promotion to the civilian role of Minister of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation — conveniently vacated by Coventry. While publicly framed as a reward for service, insiders view this as a strategic demotion, stripping Sanyatwe of his grip on the military machinery.
His powerful wife, Chipo Sanyatwe, currently Deputy Minister for Home Affairs, is also to be shifted sideways — her new role to be within a yet-to-be-created ministry, leaving her current portfolio exposed and susceptible to Mnangagwa loyalists.
In Sanyatwe’s place, Mnangagwa’s camp has reportedly settled on Asher Walter Tapfumaneyi, a former top intelligence official with deep ties to Tagwirei and the controversial Forever Associates Zimbabwe (FAZ), Mnangagwa’s election-rigging apparatus. Tapfumaneyi’s anticipated appointment is seen as a decisive move to tighten the president’s grip over the armed forces, further marginalizing Chiwenga’s influence.
“The Coventry appointment is the perfect cover,” one source familiar with the discussions revealed. “While the world watches her ascend to the IOC, the real action will be happening in Harare, where Mnangagwa is clearing the decks.”
By Sports Reporter-Sports Minister Kirsty Coventry has confirmed that she is stepping down from her cabinet post to assume the presidency of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), marking a historic milestone in global sports governance.
The 41-year-old, a two-time Olympic gold medallist, was elected as the 10th President of the IOC during the 144th IOC Session in Costa Navarino, Greece, on March 20.
She emerged victorious in a secret ballot among seven candidates, securing an eight-year term at the helm of the world’smost influential sporting body.
Coventry’s election is a groundbreaking moment in the IOC’s 130-year history, as she becomes the first female and the first African to assume the prestigious role.
Addressing the media upon her return to Zimbabwe on Sunday, Coventry expressed gratitude for her time in government and assured a smooth transition before formally assuming office on June 23, which coincides with Olympic Day. She stated:
“I’m very honoured to have been part of this government for the last few years. I will be sad not to sit next to you anymore, Monica [Women’s Affairs Minister Mutsvangwa], but I’m grateful for the advice that all my colleagues have given me over the last few years.
I can’t see Dr [Thokozile] Chitepo, but when I first came in, Doc, you were an incredible source of inspiration and support, so thank you for that. I’m proud of the work that we’ve all done.
Don’t worry, I’m not going to just run away tomorrow. We have a handover transition period, and I will formally take office on June 23rd. To the ministry, I see a lot of my team from the ministry here. Thank you to the directors, deputy directors, CDs (chief directors), and acting CDs. I appreciated getting to know all of you and working together over the last few years.”
Coventry will officially take over from outgoing IOC President Thomas Bach, who will step down after serving since 2013. Following the transfer of power, Bach will assume the honorary title of President Emeritus.
Coventry’s elevation to the top of the Olympic movement caps a remarkable career in both sports and administration.
She is Zimbabwe’s most decorated Olympian, having won seven Olympic medals, including two golds in the 200m backstroke at the 2004 Athens and 2008 Beijing Games.
Her success put Zimbabwe on the global sporting map, making her a national icon.
Beyond her Olympic triumphs, Coventry enjoyed an illustrious career as a world champion and record-holder.
She won multiple gold medals at the World Championships and All-Africa Games, further cementing her reputation as one of Africa’s greatest athletes.
Her leadership credentials were recognized early, leading to key roles within the IOC.
She served as an IOC member since 2013 and chaired the IOC Athletes’ Commission from 2018 to 2021, advocating for athletes’ rights and sports development globally.
She also played a crucial role in shaping policies for clean sport and gender equality in the Olympic movement.
Locally, Coventry’s tenure as Zimbabwe’s Minister of Youth, Sport, Arts, and Recreation saw efforts to revamp the country’s sports infrastructure and policies.
Despite facing criticism over government constraints on sports funding and administration, she remained committed to the development of Zimbabwean athletes.
As IOC President, Coventry will oversee the Olympic movement during a critical period, with preparations already underway for the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026.
Her leadership will be pivotal in shaping the future of the Games, ensuring sustainability, inclusivity, and technological innovation in global sports.
Her historic appointment has been widely celebrated, with global sporting bodies and leaders lauding her achievements.
Many see her as a transformative leader who will bring fresh perspectives to the IOC, particularly in championing athlete welfare and sports development in underrepresented regions.
Coventry’s departure from Zimbabwe’s government signifies the end of an era in local sports administration but marks the beginning of an even bigger role on the world stage.
As she steps into this historic position, all eyes will be on her leadership in shaping the Olympic legacy for generations to come.
Chiwenga vs. Mutsvangwa: Tensions Linger at State House Function
By Farai D Hove | ZimEye | A high-profile State House function meant to celebrate Kirsty Coventry’s new role as the International Olympic Committee (IOC) President became an unexpected stage for political undercurrents, as Vice President Constantino Chiwenga and former Minister Christopher Mutsvangwa found themselves in the same room for the first time since their publicized fallout. The event, captured in the attached images, suggests that while diplomacy prevailed, the underlying tension between the two remained palpable.
The scandal cast a shadow over the country’s political elite, with supporters on both sides engaging in heated debates about the credibility of the allegations.
Despite these accusations, Chiwenga and Mutsvangwa were both present at the State House function, yet their body language and interactions—or lack thereof—spoke volumes about the lingering hostility.
A Tense Atmosphere
In the images, Chiwenga appears composed, donning a sharp blue suit, flanked by his security team as he moves through the venue. His expression is stern, giving no indication of willingness to engage in pleasantries with Mutsvangwa, who is seated at a dinner table in a red tie, accompanied by other dignitaries. The seating arrangement suggests that careful planning may have gone into ensuring the two men were not forced into direct conversation.
Mutsvangwa, on the other hand, appears relaxed but aware of the atmosphere. He is seen at a table with his wife, Monica Mutsvangwa, and other officials, smiling at the camera—possibly a public display of confidence despite the political storm he has found himself in. However, the absence of any photographic evidence of interaction between the two further reinforces the narrative that the rift remains unresolved.
Kirsty Coventry’s Moment Overshadowed?
While the event was officially held to honor Kirsty Coventry’s achievement, the political tension in the room arguably stole some of the spotlight. Coventry, seen in a shiny green dress, was all smiles as she shook hands with President Emmerson Mnangagwa. However, the presence of the feuding political figures may have diverted attention from the primary purpose of the gathering.
Political Implications
This event underscores the growing cracks within Zimbabwe’s ruling elite. Chiwenga, a key figure in the 2017 coup that brought Mnangagwa to power, has been at the center of political intrigue, while Mutsvangwa, a vocal Mnangagwa ally, has found himself in an increasingly precarious position after his controversial remarks. Their lack of public reconciliation suggests that the tension is far from over and could have deeper implications for ZANU-PF’s internal power struggles.
Though no direct confrontation took place at the event, the images tell a story of lingering resentment. As Zimbabwe’s political landscape continues to shift, all eyes will be on Chiwenga and Mutsvangwa’s next moves. Whether their feud escalates or is quietly buried remains to be seen, but one thing is certain—there was no love lost between the two at this high-profile function.- ZimEye
By A Correspondent | ZimEye | Two men from Chitungwiza and Mayambara Village in Seke have appeared in court Tuesday charged with armed robbery, with the State accusing them of robbing the in-laws of the controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo.
The two are Peter Mamba Vhiya, 39, and Takudzwa Maisvoreva, aged 24.
They were not asked to plead when they appeared before Harare magistrate Marewanazvo Gofa.
The magistrate remanded them in custody, advising them to seek bail at the High Court.
They will be back in court on April 4, jointly charged with another suspect who got arrested last week.
According to court papers, the two and their accomplices planned to rob the parents of Chivayo’s wife soon after they received lobola money from their son-in-law.
The parents stay at Alfa and Omega Farm in Marondera.
“Armed with three rifles, two pistols, bolt cutters, machetes, and iron bars, the suspects executed a well-coordinated attack.
“Upon arrival, they ambushed Petros Mabunhu, a security guard employed by DM Security, assaulting him with iron bars and kicking him repeatedly,” said the State.
It is alleged that they tied his hands and legs with cable ties before forcing him into the farmyard.
They then met another guard, Zex Mutasa Rusike, and disarmed him of his CBC shotgun without ammunition.
Rusike was also force-marched to the front guardroom, where a third guard, Medic Zhakata, was also attacked.
Two security guards were left under the watch of two armed accomplices while the rest of the gang broke into the main house.
Using bolt cutters, they forced entry through the burglar screen and kitchen door, eventually confronting Gerald Muteke in his bedroom.
Fearing for his life, Muteke surrendered USD18,000 in cash, a loaded Sarsilmaz pistol, and two Samsung smartphones (S23 and S24).
The gang then moved to Vimbai Muteke’s bedroom, where they demanded cash and the safe keys.
She handed over USD1,100, the safe key, and a Samsung Galaxy A35. Inside the main bedroom safe, the robbers took an additional USD55,000.
As the robbers continued their raid, Elphas Maruta, armed with a .303 rifle loaded with four rounds, advanced toward the house after being alerted to the robbery.
A shootout ensued, with Maruta firing two shots and the suspects firing back three shots.
“The gang ultimately fled the scene with a total of US$74,600 in cash and valuables. Police later recovered stolen property worth US$3,800.”
Nigeria’s Super Eagles could receive a significant boost in their World Cup qualifying campaign if FIFA sanctions South Africa’s Bafana Bafana for allegedly fielding an ineligible player.
The Super Eagles currently trail South Africa by four points in their group, with only five games left to play. However, if FIFA finds South Africa guilty, they risk losing three points, which would significantly improve Nigeria’s chances of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup.
The controversy surrounds South Africa’s 2-0 win over Lesotho, in which they allegedly fielded Teboho Mokoena, who had accumulated two yellow cards in previous games. According to FIFA rules, Mokoena should have been suspended for the match against Lesotho.
Mokoena picked up yellow cards in South Africa’s 2-1 win over Benin on matchday 1 and their 3-1 win over Zimbabwe on matchday 4. FIFA rules state that a player who receives two cautions in two different matches of the same competition will be automatically suspended from the team’s subsequent match.
However, Mokoena played in South Africa’s subsequent game against Lesotho, despite being ineligible. FIFA has yet to release a statement on the situation, leaving the Super Eagles waiting anxiously for a decision that could potentially change their World Cup qualifying fortunes.
The Super Eagles of Nigeria are in a precarious position in their 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign, and their upcoming match against Zimbabwe is crucial. Nigeria has had a dismal start to the campaign, with draws against Lesotho and Zimbabwe, a loss to Benin Republic, and a recent win against Rwanda.
The team currently sits fourth in Group C with six points from five matches, behind South Africa (10 pts), Benin (8 pts), and Rwanda (7 pts). With only the top two teams securing direct qualification for the World Cup, every point and result is crucial.
Two upcoming fixtures, South Africa vs. Benin and Rwanda vs. Lesotho, will have significant implications for Nigeria’s qualification hopes. A win for South Africa against Benin would widen the gap between them and Nigeria, while a draw or loss could reopen the race for the top spot.
In the other match, Rwanda faces Lesotho, a team that held Nigeria to a draw in Uyo. A win for Rwanda would revive their World Cup chances, while Lesotho hopes to prove their result in Nigeria was not a fluke. For Nigeria, a win for Rwanda and a draw in this game might be the most favorable outcome.
Ultimately, Nigeria must take responsibility and win their remaining matches, including tricky away ties against Benin, Rwanda, and South Africa.
Anything short of that, and the three-time African champions risk missing out on the World Cup once again.
When walking along the road, it is crucial to prioritize your safety by always walking facing oncoming vehicles. By doing so, you enhance your ability to see approaching traffic and stay aware of your surroundings, relying on both your sight and hearing to assess potential dangers. This simple precaution allows you to step aside or into a safe area, such as a ditch, if a vehicle unexpectedly loses control.
Walking with your back to traffic, on the other hand, puts you in a vulnerable position. In such a scenario, you would have to rely only on your ears to detect a vehicle approaching from behind, which can be risky. A driver may unintentionally hit you without you being aware of their presence, especially if they are speeding or driving too close to the edge of the road.
Additionally, to avoid the dangers of distracted walking, always keep your focus on the road ahead rather than on your mobile phone. While listening to music or podcasts can make your walk more enjoyable, it can be risky if it prevents you from hearing nearby vehicles. A simple solution is to keep one earphone out, ensuring you can still listen for approaching cars while enjoying your walk.
While walking facing oncoming traffic is generally the safest option, it’s important to note that some areas, such as hills or sharp curves, may make this practice dangerous. In such areas, visibility is limited, and both you and oncoming vehicles may not see each other until it’s too late. In these situations, walking on the opposite side of the road might be the safer choice.
By staying alert, walking facing traffic, and avoiding distractions, you can significantly reduce the risk of accidents and ensure a safer walking experience.
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In a controversial move, President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Monday rewarded Ezra Ruvai Chadzamira, his close ally and friend, as the Best Performing Minister of State.
Chadzamira, the Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution in Masvingo, received this recognition despite mounting allegations of corruption and looting against him.
Sources within the Benjamin Burombo building in Masvingo have accused Chadzamira of embezzling farming inputs and unlawfully seizing sugarcane plots in Chiredzi.
These accusations have raised significant concerns among residents and political analysts, who question the integrity of rewarding someone under such serious allegations.
One source, speaking anonymously, stated, “Chadzamira has been involved in several corrupt activities across Masvingo province, from looting agricultural supplies meant for farmers to taking over land in Chiredzi. It’s no surprise that he has been recognized by Mnangagwa. It seems like corruption is being rewarded at the highest levels.”
Despite these serious claims, Chadzamira’s recognition came during the Performance Contracts Signing and Awards Ceremony, where other government officials were also acknowledged for their contributions. Alongside Chadzamira, Honourable Felix Mhona was named Best Performing Cabinet Minister for 2024, while other officials like Engineer Joy Pedzisayi Makumbe and Dr. Addmore Pazvakavambwa were recognized for their roles in infrastructure and provincial affairs.
The award given to Chadzamira has sparked outrage, with critics arguing that it sends a troubling message. “This is a clear example of the government rewarding its loyalists, even when they are involved in damaging activities. It is corruption at its finest,” said one political commentator.
Chadzamira’s reputation in Masvingo remains marred by accusations of abuse of power, but his continued political rise and this recent recognition illustrate the ongoing patronage system within Mnangagwa’s Zanu PF regime.
As tensions continue to rise, many are questioning whether such awards truly align with the values of transparency and good governance that the public desperately needs.
In a move that has raised eyebrows, President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Monday presented a house to war veteran Cde Mujuru as part of a broader initiative aimed at securing the loyalty of former freedom fighters. The house was handed over during a ceremony at Murehwa Centre, marking the latest attempt by the Zanu PF leader to maintain the support of this influential group.
According to a statement from Zanu PF, the house was given to Mujuru under the Presidential War Veterans Fund, borehole drilling, and Rural Housing Scheme.
The handover was facilitated by ZANU PF Secretary for War Veterans Affairs, Douglas Mahiya, and Special Presidential Advisor Paul Tungwarara.
The ceremony was also attended by the Mashonaland East provincial leadership, headed by Chairman Daniel Garwe.
“Today (Monday), ZANU PF Secretary for War Veterans Affairs Douglas Mahiya and Special Presidential Advisor Paul Tungwarara handed over a house at Murehwa center to Mash East based War Veteran Cde Mujuru under the Presidential War Veterans Fund, borehole drilling, and Rural Housing Scheme,” read the statement from the ruling party.
The presentation of the house, along with the associated rural development projects, is widely seen as part of Mnangagwa’s strategy to appease and retain the support of war veterans who have played a critical role in the country’s political history. The addition of a borehole project, which addresses water shortages in rural areas, further demonstrates the government’s attempt to make tangible improvements in the lives of those who fought for Zimbabwe’s independence.
This gesture comes at a time when Mnangagwa’s government has been facing increasing pressure from both within and outside the Zanu PF party. Many political analysts view these kinds of moves as attempts to secure the loyalty of key figures, especially from the war veterans’ community, who have often played a significant role in influencing political outcomes in Zimbabwe.
However, critics have argued that these actions, which some consider bribes, highlight a broader pattern of patronage politics, where support is bought rather than earned through genuine development or policy changes. “It seems that the government is using material gifts to secure loyalty instead of addressing the underlying issues affecting war veterans and the wider population,” said one political analyst, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
As the government continues to distribute resources under the guise of development programs, the motivations behind such acts are likely to remain a subject of intense debate in Zimbabwean political circles.
Controversial Zanu PF tenderpreneur Wicknell Chivayo has reportedly signed a significant deal over the weekend, sparking concerns about the extent of looting linked to President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s close associate.
Chivayo, the owner of Intratrek ZW, has finalized a massive deal with Chint Group Co., Ltd., a Chinese corporation known for its expertise in smart energy solutions. The $2.5 billion agreement involves the construction of 13 power transmission lines in Kenya and an upgrade to the national grid stability in Tanzania.
Chint Group, a leading Chinese holding company, specializes in low-voltage electrical equipment and photovoltaic products. By May 2024, Chint had expanded its reach to over 100 countries and regions, with international business contributing 30% of its total revenue. The company’s assets are valued at approximately US$25 billion.
Chivayo, known for his controversial involvement in Zimbabwe’s energy sector, has been linked to numerous questionable deals, including the Gwanda Solar project, from which he is alleged to have looted significant funds. His business interests span Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Kenya, and beyond, raising eyebrows over the transparency of his dealings in these countries.
By A Correspondent | ZimEye | Two men from Chitungwiza and Mayambara Village in Seke have appeared in court Tuesday charged with armed robbery, with the State accusing them of robbing the in-laws of the controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo.
The two are Peter Mamba Vhiya, 39, and Takudzwa Maisvoreva, aged 24.
They were not asked to plead when they appeared before Harare magistrate Marewanazvo Gofa.
The magistrate remanded them in custody, advising them to seek bail at the High Court.
They will be back in court on April 4, jointly charged with another suspect who got arrested last week.
According to court papers, the two and their accomplices planned to rob the parents of Chivayo’s wife soon after they received lobola money from their son-in-law.
The parents stay at Alfa and Omega Farm in Marondera.
“Armed with three rifles, two pistols, bolt cutters, machetes, and iron bars, the suspects executed a well-coordinated attack.
“Upon arrival, they ambushed Petros Mabunhu, a security guard employed by DM Security, assaulting him with iron bars and kicking him repeatedly,” said the State.
It is alleged that they tied his hands and legs with cable ties before forcing him into the farmyard.
They then met another guard, Zex Mutasa Rusike, and disarmed him of his CBC shotgun without ammunition.
Rusike was also force-marched to the front guardroom, where a third guard, Medic Zhakata, was also attacked.
Two security guards were left under the watch of two armed accomplices while the rest of the gang broke into the main house.
Using bolt cutters, they forced entry through the burglar screen and kitchen door, eventually confronting Gerald Muteke in his bedroom.
Fearing for his life, Muteke surrendered US$18,000 in cash, a loaded Sarsilmaz pistol, and two Samsung smartphones (S23 and S24).
The gang then moved to Vimbai Muteke’s bedroom, where they demanded cash and the safe keys.
She handed over US$1,100, the safe key, and a Samsung Galaxy A35. Inside the main bedroom safe, the robbers took an additional US$55,000.
As the robbers continued their raid, Elphas Maruta, armed with a .303 rifle loaded with four rounds, advanced toward the house after being alerted to the robbery.
A shootout ensued, with Maruta firing two shots and the suspects firing back three shots.
“The gang ultimately fled the scene with a total of US$74,600 in cash and valuables. Police later recovered stolen property worth US$3,800.”
A man from Zvishavane, Kondwani Chikerema, was arrested on Monday for allegedly making derogatory remarks about President Emmerson Mnangagwa, according to local reports. Chikerema, a well-known figure in the mining town, was detained after he made the comments at the GTS Zvishavane.
The arrest comes at a time when the Zanu PF government is on high alert, especially with the March 31 protests led by war veteran Blessed “Bombshell” Geza. Geza and his supporters are calling for President Mnangagwa’s resignation, adding to the already tense political climate in the country.
The local news outlet, Zvishavane 24/7, reported, “Kondwani Chikerema, a well-known resident of Zvishavane, was arrested for making political statements at GTS Zvishavane.” The nature of the remarks and the specific charges have not been disclosed yet, as the police have yet to comment on the arrest.
The government’s heightened security measures come in preparation for the protests, and with a history of crackdowns on dissent, the arrest of Chikerema is seen by some as part of a broader attempt to silence political opposition ahead of the planned demonstrations.
While police have remained tight-lipped on the details, critics of the regime have pointed to the arrest as further evidence of growing restrictions on free speech and political expression under Mnangagwa’s administration.
As the planned March 31 protests loom, tensions are escalating across Zimbabwe.
The government has ramped up security measures, deploying anti-riot police units nationwide to prevent any demonstrations.
Reports indicate that some of these units were spotted along Josiah Tongagara Street and at the Corner of Mazowe Street on Monday, signaling an increased readiness to suppress any unrest.
The protests, instigated by war veteran Blessed “Bombshell” Geza, have raised alarm within the government.
Geza, along with his team, is calling for nationwide demonstrations in an effort to force President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa to resign.
The planned action is a response to growing dissatisfaction with the current regime, as the country grapples with economic hardship and political repression.
In response to these developments, the government has issued a stern warning.
Information, Publicity, and Broadcasting Services Minister Jenfan Muswere emphasized that any form of civil disobedience would not be tolerated.
Speaking to the national broadcaster, Muswere stated, “We will not tolerate lawlessness. The government is ready to maintain peace in the country.”
The deployment of anti-riot police units and the government’s strong rhetoric suggest that authorities are preparing for significant unrest in the lead-up to the protests.
With the march for change gaining momentum, the regime’s focus seems to be on preventing any disruption to their hold on power, further intensifying the political climate ahead of the planned demonstrations.
Geza, the leader behind the protest call, has warned that the people are determined to make their voices heard, despite the government’s heavy-handed response. “The government is scared of the people; they are trying to suppress us, but we will not be silenced,” Geza remarked in a statement ahead of the protests.
The stage is set for a tense showdown as Zimbabweans prepare for the March 31 demonstrations, with the government showing no sign of backing down from its warning to protesters.
By Munacho Gwamanda-President Emmerson Mnangagwa has controversially awarded Transport Minister Felix Mhona the title of Best Performing Minister in his Cabinet for 2024, despite the country’s roads being in a deplorable state.
Mnangagwa praised Mhona for his so-called “sterling achievements” in refurbishing critical infrastructure, particularly the road network, and overseeing a supposed turnaround of parastatals under his ministry.
However, the reality on the ground tells a different story—Zimbabwe’s roads are crumbling, with major highways becoming death traps due to massive potholes and poor maintenance.
The nation’s roads have deteriorated to dangerous levels, with many key highways now impassable.
The infamous Victoria Falls Road, a crucial link to one of the world’s most renowned tourist destinations, has been reduced to a treacherous pathway riddled with potholes that resemble craters.
This road, which should serve as a gateway for international visitors, now stands as a symbol of the government’s failure and misplaced priorities.
While the government has focused on repairing roads near luxury hotels in Harare and the new Parliament building—conveniently in time for the Southern African Development Community (SADC) summit held in Harare last October—the rest of the country’s road network remains neglected.
Mnangagwa’s administration has been repeatedly accused of awarding lucrative road construction and maintenance tenders to politically connected companies with little capacity to deliver.
These firms, often owned by Mnangagwa’s allies, receive millions in public funds but fail to deliver quality work.
Reports indicate that some of these companies receive payments for roads that remain unrepaired or are patched up with substandard materials that wash away after the first rains.
Despite these glaring failures, Mnangagwa has seen fit to reward Minister Mhona, barely a month after his government was exposed for the shocking state of the Victoria Falls Road.
The move has sparked outrage among citizens, who continue to endure impassable roads that damage vehicles, increase transport costs, and contribute to rising road accidents.
The awards ceremony at State House in Harare saw Mnangagwa honoring Ministers, Permanent Secretaries, and government officials under the guise of fostering a culture of excellence and accountability.
By political Reporter-Organisers of the anti-President Emmerson Mnangagwa protests set for March 31 say they will not back down, vowing to remove him the same way Robert Mugabe was ousted—by those who once put him in power.
Mnangagwa’s second and final term is hanging by a thread, as former freedom fighters aligned with his deputy, Constantino Chiwenga, have called for an “uprising” on March 31, demanding his resignation over corruption, nepotism, and other allegations.
The president, who seized power in a 2017 military coup led by then-army chief Chiwenga, had promised key democratic and economic reforms to revive Zimbabwe. However, those promises remain unfulfilled.
Leading the anti-Mnangagwa campaign is expelled Zanu PF central committee member and ex-combatant Blessed Runesu Geza, now in exile and facing politically motivated charges for his outspoken criticism of the president.
Last week, Geza—who is wanted by police for alleged theft and other crimes—claimed in a YouTube broadcast from an undisclosed location that several opposition figures, including Nelson Chamisa, former Finance Minister Tendai Biti, and former MP Job Sikhala, were backing his campaign to oust Mnangagwa.
However, Chamisa swiftly dismissed these claims, emphasizing that while he remains open to constructive dialogue with all political stakeholders, he has had no involvement in the planned protests.
In a statement on social media, Chamisa wrote:
“I want to clarify that my door is always open to anyone who reaches out for constructive conversations and nation-building, but I have not been involved in recent dialogues with anyone. I do not want to be made the focal point of things that have nothing to do with me.”
Despite Chamisa’s denial, Geza maintains that opposition leaders, including Chamisa, Sikhala, Biti, Douglas Mwonzora, and Morgen Komichi, are aligned in their support for Chiwenga’s potential bid to replace Mnangagwa.
“We have spoken with all political players. The likes of Chamisa, Sikhala, Biti, Komichi, and Mwonzora. We did not leave anyone behind. We have agreed on the way forward. And among all these people, no one does not like Chiwenga,” Geza claimed.
Since taking over the opposition leadership after Morgan Tsvangirai’s death in 2018, Chamisa has remained a formidable force in Zimbabwean politics.
He has withstood political betrayals, state-sponsored repression, and the systematic dismantling of his party.
Despite election rigging and relentless attacks on his legitimacy, he continues to command strong grassroots support, making him an unavoidable factor in Zimbabwe’s political landscape.
Meanwhile, Mnangagwa has deployed riot police and soldiers across the country in anticipation of a national shutdown.
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By Munacho Gwamanda- Opposition leader Nelson Chamisa has dismissed claims of his involvement in a planned nationwide protest on March 31, 2025, while signalling openness to coalition talks with progressive forces.
The mass demonstration, spearheaded by exiled former ZANU PF Central Committee member Blessed Runesu Geza, aims to oppose attempts by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s loyalists to extend his final term from 2028 to 2030.
Geza, a former intelligence operative now wanted by police for alleged theft and other crimes, has called for mass action against Mnangagwa’s government.
He alleges that Chamisa, alongside former Finance Minister Tendai Biti and former MP Job Sikhala, is backing the protests to hasten Mnangagwa’s removal from power.
However, Chamisa swiftly rejected these assertions, emphasizing his non-involvement. Taking to social media, he clarified:
“I want to clarify that my door is always open to speak with anyone who reaches out to me for constructive conversations and nation-building, but I have not been involved in recent dialogues with anyone. I do not want to be made the focal point of things that have nothing to do with me.”
Despite Chamisa’s denial, Geza insists that key opposition figures, including Chamisa, Sikhala, Biti, Komichi, and Mwonzora, have engaged in talks and support Vice President Constantino Chiwenga as an alternative to Mnangagwa.
Chamisa’s political trajectory underscores his resilience in Zimbabwean politics.
Since assuming opposition leadership after Morgan Tsvangirai’s death in 2018, he has weathered betrayals, state repression, and the systematic dismantling of his party.
Despite these challenges, he maintains widespread grassroots support, making him a pivotal figure in the nation’s political landscape.
His refusal to align with Geza’s protest movement suggests a strategic recalibration. Chamisa appears keen to avoid the pitfalls of 2017, when opposition figures inadvertently lent legitimacy to a military coup that replaced Robert Mugabe with Mnangagwa—only to realize later that the change was merely a reshuffling of the ruling elite.
Political analysts caution that Chamisa must tread carefully. While his influence as a kingmaker offers leverage, aligning with discontented ZANU PF factions—especially those with intelligence and military ties—poses significant risks.
The opposition’s past experience with war veterans and military-backed transitions serves as a warning: disgruntled ruling party elements may be more interested in using the opposition for their own power struggles rather than pursuing genuine democratic reforms.
As Zimbabwe’s political tensions escalate, Chamisa’s stance reflects a learned caution—one that prioritizes long-term democratic change over short-term alliances with opportunistic actors within the ruling establishment.
Today I was at the Court in solidarity with DJ Ollah,who was unjustly arrested. At the very least the guest should be the one arrested not the journalist. We are currently experiencing a wave of monied people paying the police to arrest their supposed adversaries.
DJ Ollah with Mliswa
The ZRP are reducing themselves into a mercenary unit which anyone can pay to fight private battles. We have seen the same with the Chimombe& Mpofu case. The easy target would be to say it’s politics but it’s not. It’s simply someone with money using it to wage a private battle! – Temba Mliswa
Today I was at the Court in solidarity with DJ Ollah,who was unjustly arrested. At the very least the guest should be the one arrested not the journalist. We are currently experiencing a wave of monied people paying the police to arrest their supposed adversaries. pic.twitter.com/wWFdIi6Cp7
The Zimbabwe national soccer team, affectionately known as the Warriors, have arrived in Uyo, Nigeria, with a bold message: they refuse to be intimidated by the mighty Super Eagles. The two teams are set to clash in a crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup Group C qualifier on Tuesday, March 25.
The Warriors, led by their fearless coach, have been preparing tirelessly for this encounter, and their confidence is palpable. Despite being the underdogs, the Zimbabweans are determined to give the Super Eagles a run for their money.
In their previous fixtures, the Warriors showed grit and determination, playing to a 2-2 draw with Benin. Meanwhile, Nigeria’s Super Eagles secured a convincing 2-0 victory over Rwanda. However, the Warriors are not daunted by the Nigerians’ impressive form.
As the Warriors take to the pitch at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium, they will be drawing inspiration from their fans back home and their own resilience. With the match scheduled to kick off at 18:00, the stage is set for an electrifying encounter between two teams hungry for victory.
Will the Warriors be able to pull off an upset against the mighty Super Eagles? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain – this match promises to be an unforgettable clash of African football titans.
The Zimbabwe national soccer team, affectionately known as the Warriors, have arrived in Uyo, Nigeria, with a bold message: they refuse to be intimidated by the mighty Super Eagles. The two teams are set to clash in a crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup Group C qualifier on Tuesday, March 25.
The Warriors, led by their fearless coach, have been preparing tirelessly for this encounter, and their confidence is palpable. Despite being the underdogs, the Zimbabweans are determined to give the Super Eagles a run for their money.
In their previous fixtures, the Warriors showed grit and determination, playing to a 2-2 draw with Benin. Meanwhile, Nigeria’s Super Eagles secured a convincing 2-0 victory over Rwanda. However, the Warriors are not daunted by the Nigerians’ impressive form.
As the Warriors take to the pitch at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium, they will be drawing inspiration from their fans back home and their own resilience. With the match scheduled to kick off at 18:00, the stage is set for an electrifying encounter between two teams hungry for victory.
Will the Warriors be able to pull off an upset against the mighty Super Eagles? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain – this match promises to be an unforgettable clash of African football titans.
By political Reporter-President Emmerson Mnangagwa could be removed the same way Robert Mugabe was—by those who put him in power.
His second and final term is hanging by a thread as former freedom fighters backing his deputy, Constantino Chiwenga, have called for an “uprising” on March 31, demanding his resignation over corruption, nepotism, and other charges.
Mnangagwa, who seized power through a military coup led by then-army chief Chiwenga in 2017, had promised key democratic and economic reforms to revive the country.
Those promises remain unfulfilled.
Leading the anti-Mnangagwa campaign is expelled Zanu PF central committee member and ex-combatant Blessed Runesu Geza.
Now in exile, he faces politically motivated charges after his outspoken criticism of Mnangagwa.
Geza has reportedly engaged opposition politicians to mobilize for the March 31 protest.
Meanwhile, Mnangagwa has deployed riot police and soldiers across the country in anticipation of a national shutdown.
By Munacho Gwamanda- Celebrated opposition politician, Nelson Chamisa has signaled his willingness to engage in coalition talks with progressive forces but has firmly distanced himself from the planned mass protests on March 31, 2025, called by expelled ZANU PF Central Committee member, Blessed Runesu Geza.
Geza, a former intelligence operative now in exile, is calling for nationwide demonstrations in response to a push by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s loyalists to extend his second and final term from 2028 to 2030.
The move has triggered internal discontent within ZANU PF, with some factions reportedly backing Vice President Constantino Chiwenga as an alternative power center.
Last week, Geza—who is wanted by the police for alleged theft and other crimes—claimed in a YouTube broadcast from an undisclosed location that several opposition figures, including Chamisa, former Finance Minister Tendai Biti, and former MP Job Sikhala, were backing his protest campaign to remove Mnangagwa from office sooner.
However, Chamisa swiftly refuted these claims, emphasising that while he remains open to constructive dialogue with all political stakeholders, he has had no involvement in the planned protests.
In a statement on social media, Chamisa wrote:
“I want to clarify that my door is always open to speak with anyone who reaches out to me for constructive conversations and nation-building, but I have not been involved in recent dialogues with anyone. I do not want to be made the focal point of things that have nothing to do with me.”
Geza, meanwhile, has suggested that opposition figures, including Chamisa, Sikhala, Biti, and others, support Chiwenga’s potential bid to succeed Mnangagwa, saying:
“We have spoken with all political players. The likes of Chamisa, Sikhala, Biti, Komichi, and Mwonzora. We did not leave anyone behind. We have agreed on the way forward. And among all these people, no one does not like Chiwenga.”
Chamisa’s political trajectory has cemented his role as a formidable force in Zimbabwean politics.
Since emerging as the leader of the opposition following the death of Morgan Tsvangirai in 2018, he has shown remarkable resilience, navigating political betrayals, state-sponsored repression, and the systematic dismantling of his party.
Despite state-orchestrated splits within the opposition, election rigging, and relentless attacks on his legitimacy, Chamisa has continued to command significant grassroots support, making him an unavoidable figure in Zimbabwe’s political calculus.
His ability to galvanize mass support has made him a kingmaker, courted not only by opposition figures but also bydiscontented factions within ZANU PF.
His recent refusal to be drawn into Geza’s protest movement signals a strategic awareness—one that he lacked in 2017 when he inadvertently found the opposition supporting the military coup that ousted Robert Mugabe.
At the time, the opposition figures, saw the coup as an opportunity to democratise Zimbabwe, only to realize later that it had merely reshuffled power within the ruling elite.
Chamisa’s latest move reflects a learned caution—he appears determined not to be used by disgruntled ZANU PF factions to settle internal scores, as was the case in 2017.
Then, opposition support for Mnangagwa’s ascendancy inadvertently strengthened the very system that continues to suppress democratic movements in Zimbabwe.
Political analysts warn that Chamisa must tread carefully.
While his position as a kingmaker gives him leverage, aligning with disillusioned ZANU PF cadres—especially those with intelligence and military backgrounds—carries significant risks.
Like what happened in 2017 when war veterans persuaded people to support them by storming the streets and demonstrating against Mugabe, the disgruntled Zanu PF members may only be interested in using the opposition to fight their battles rather than pursuing genuine democratic reforms.
By A Correspondent | Mozambique’s opposition leader Valencio Mondlane may have failed the Nelson Chamisa leadership standard test of refusing to congratulate alleged election riggers.
At a time when the blood of slain Mozambicans is still to dry up, Mondlane whose own lawyer was shot dead a few months ago, has bounced into a government building to shake the ZANU PF supported Daniel Chapo.
Commenting recently, former ZANU PF Spokesman Rugare Gumbo said the Chamisa standard has been reached by only him. (video)
“You know sometimes I tend to respect kamwana aka @nelsonchamisa in the sense that in the face of challenges, manipulations, that we ourselves know, because we were inside ZANU PF, I know the operations [he has stood his ground] I respect him because he is the only one who has… pic.twitter.com/LBICUvokUM
The Super Eagles of Nigeria are gearing up to take on the Warriors of Zimbabwe in a crucial Group C clash of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers on Tuesday. As the team prepares to face their opponents, coach Eric Chelle is expected to stick with his tried-and-tested 4-4-2 diamond shape, with a few tweaks in personnel.
In goal, Stanley Nwabali is expected to retain his place, having had a comfortable outing against Rwanda in the previous match. The backline is also expected to remain largely unchanged, with William Troost-Ekong, Calvin Bassey, Ola Aina, and Bruno Onyemaechi forming the defensive quartet. However, Bright Osayi-Samuel’s fitness will be monitored, and if he fails to recover in time, Onyemaechi will slot in, with Aina shifting to his natural right-back role.
In midfield, Chelle may opt for a tactical switch, given the struggles of some players to interpret their roles against Rwanda. Alex Iwobi and Wilfred Ndidi are expected to form the central midfield pairing, with Raphael Onyedika potentially coming in for Samuel Chukwueze. Onyedika’s introduction would allow Ndidi to play in a more advanced role, while Iwobi continues to provide creativity from deep. Ademola Lookman is expected to play behind the two strikers, providing pace and width to the attack.
Up front, Moses Simon and Victor Osimhen are expected to lead the line, providing a potent attacking threat to the Zimbabwean defense. With the Super Eagles targeting maximum points against the Warriors, Chelle’s tactical decisions will be crucial in determining the outcome of the match.
As the Super Eagles take to the pitch on Tuesday, they will be looking to build on their impressive performance against Rwanda and take a significant step towards qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
With the Warriors seeking to cause an upset, the stage is set for an electrifying clash between two teams hungry for victory.
Zimbabwe midfielder Andy Rinomhota is confident that the Warriors can claim a historic away win against Nigeria in their 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers Group C encounter on Tuesday.
The two teams will face off at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium in Uyo, with kick-off scheduled for 6 pm CAT.
The Warriors will be seeking to build on their impressive performance in the first leg, which ended in a 1-1 draw in 2023.
Rinomhota, who made his Warriors debut in the return fixture, believes that the team has what it takes to go one better and secure a win in Uyo.
“We’re optimistic,” Rinomhota said ahead of Tuesday’s encounter. “We got a result against Nigeria last time, even though it was technically a home game in Rwanda.”
“That was my first game – it was a big test, and the team did well to draw. This time, we want to go a step further. We respect Nigeria, but not too much. We’ll try to impose ourselves.”
Rinomhota’s sentiments reflect the team’s determination to push for a positive result and keep their World Cup qualification hopes alive.
With the Warriors seeking to make a statement in Uyo, Tuesday’s encounter promises to be an electrifying clash between two teams hungry for victory.
When walking along the road, it is crucial to prioritize your safety by always walking facing oncoming vehicles. By doing so, you enhance your ability to see approaching traffic and stay aware of your surroundings, relying on both your sight and hearing to assess potential dangers. This simple precaution allows you to step aside or into a safe area, such as a ditch, if a vehicle unexpectedly loses control.
Walking with your back to traffic, on the other hand, puts you in a vulnerable position. In such a scenario, you would have to rely only on your ears to detect a vehicle approaching from behind, which can be risky. A driver may unintentionally hit you without you being aware of their presence, especially if they are speeding or driving too close to the edge of the road.
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A shocking and disturbing incident has shaken the small town of Mwenezi in Zimbabwe, leaving residents reeling in horror.
Daisy Makanaka Moyo, a 25-year-old woman from Headman Mabhena, Chief Negari, has been charged with the murder of her husband, Talent Golden Masuku, 40, after catching him with his ex-wife.
According to court records, Masuku had separated from his ex-wife, Shingirai Mativenga, 44, for a year but had apparently rekindled their romance. The couple, who have three children together, met at Negari Business Centre in Mwenezi on July 9, 2024, and spent the day together. They later decided to spend the night at the homestead of a local resident, Obey Matutu.
Tragedy struck the following morning when Moyo arrived at the scene, catching her husband and his ex-wife together. In a fit of rage, Moyo allegedly attacked Mativenga with a log, striking her on the head, and also bit her below the chin. Masuku, attempting to intervene, was fatally stabbed by Moyo.
Moyo appeared before Justice Sunsley Zisengwe at the High Court in Masvingo two weeks ago, charged with Masuku’s murder. The case has sent shockwaves through the community, highlighting the destructive nature of jealousy and the devastating consequences of unchecked emotions.
As the trial continues, the people of Mwenezi are left to grapple with the aftermath of this tragic event, serving as a stark reminder of the importance of seeking help and support in times of emotional turmoil.
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By A Correspondent| A 29-year-old businessman from Harare, Innocent Mangwendeza, is set to appear in court on March 26 after being accused of sexually assaulting a former employee while allegedly holding her hostage for months.
Mangwendeza, who operates Tiwies Hardware, was reported to the police by the alleged victim, leading to the case being handled by the Family Support Unit at Chinamhora Police Station in Domboshava under reference RRB6286558.
According to the complainant, she was employed as a cashier at Mangwendeza’s business. Since she was new to Harare and had been recommended for the job by the accused’s older brother, she initially stayed at Mangwendeza’s residence.
The alleged victim stated that two days after her arrival from Victoria Falls, Mangwendeza traveled to the United Kingdom for a 10-day visit. Upon his return, she claims the abuse began, alleging that he would force himself on her at night, often after returning home intoxicated.
Feeling isolated and with no one to turn to, she endured the ordeal in silence until January this year when she confided in the person who had secured her the job. A confrontation ensued between that person and Mangwendeza, after which a police report was filed.
The case was initially reviewed by prosecutors in Domboshava before being referred to Harare. On March 12, during a hearing at the Rotten Row Magistrates’ Court, it was determined that the matter would proceed to a full trial on March 26.
The government has attributed ongoing power shortages in Zimbabwe to the theft and vandalism of electrical transformers, with Minister of Energy, July Moyo, revealing that around 6,000 transformers have been stolen across the country.
Responding to questions in the National Assembly last week, Moyo stated that the current electricity shortages were primarily caused by these criminal activities.
“The shortage of electricity is a result of vandalism and theft of ZESA transformers,” Moyo claimed.
The statement comes amidst growing frustration from the public and businesses over frequent power outages, which have been affecting daily life and economic activities across the nation.
While Moyo’s explanation offers one potential reason for the ongoing crisis, many critics argue that the government is avoiding deeper, more systemic issues within the power sector.
The theft of transformers has been a long-standing issue in Zimbabwe, with criminal gangs targeting these valuable pieces of infrastructure for resale. However, the high number of stolen transformers—totaling 6,000—has raised concerns about the effectiveness of security measures and the government’s ability to prevent such acts of vandalism.
In his remarks, Moyo did not elaborate on specific measures being taken to address the ongoing issue of transformer theft or to resolve the wider power crisis. As Zimbabweans continue to struggle with unreliable power supply, many are questioning whether the government’s response is adequate or merely an excuse to deflect from more pressing issues in the energy sector.
In a Sunday address, Apostle Andrew Wutawunashe, the leader of the Family of God Church, strongly urged Zimbabweans to place their trust in their nation and its leadership.
He emphasized the significance of unity and called for unwavering support for President Emmerson Mnangagwa, whom he affirmed was divinely chosen to lead the country.
Apostle Wutawunashe called on his congregation to exhibit steadfast faith in Zimbabwe and stand in solidarity with President Mnangagwa for the nation’s prosperity. He led the assembly in affirmations, stating, “We believe in the divine destiny of our nation, and in the fulfillment of God’s promises for Zimbabwe.”
Reflecting on the nation’s history, Wutawunashe recounted the sacrifices made by figures such as President Mnangagwa during Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle.
He shared the story of Mnangagwa’s near-death experience at a young age, emphasizing his commitment to the nation’s freedom and ongoing development. “Mnangagwa’s life has been dedicated to the freedom and prosperity of Zimbabwe,” said Wutawunashe, underscoring the President’s involvement in Vision 2030, a plan aimed at revitalizing the country’s economy and infrastructure.
In addressing the upcoming March 31 protests, Wutawunashe expressed strong condemnation, likening the intentions behind the demonstrations to the destructive forces that led to the crucifixion of those who brought good to past generations.
He questioned the reasoning behind targeting President Mnangagwa, emphasizing that he is a leader who has “sacrificed his life for the country’s liberation and progress.” He warned against actions that could destabilize the nation, adding, “We must not allow disruptive forces to lead us into chaos.”
The Apostle urged citizens to seek wisdom and unity, emphasizing the importance of supporting the current leadership in fulfilling its developmental agenda. “We must pray for wisdom, for peace, and for unity. Our nation’s future is tied to these values,” he stated. He further called for prayers to protect Zimbabwe from divisive forces and to maintain peace on the streets of the nation.
Drawing inspiration from Psalm 144, Wutawunashe led prayers asking for divine intervention to preserve peace and prosperity in Zimbabwe. He invoked blessings upon the nation’s leaders, seeking divine guidance and protection from forces that threaten the country’s unity. “True progress and happiness come from aligning with God’s will and supporting the leaders He has ordained,” Wutawunashe declared.
Apostle Wutawunashe’s address serves as a call for national unity, urging Zimbabweans to support President Mnangagwa’s leadership and reject actions that may lead to unrest. He emphasizes that faith, prayer, and collective effort are the keys to achieving the country’s divine promises and long-lasting prosperity.
War veteran Blessed Geza has expressed his full support for the upcoming teachers’ protests, criticizing the administration of President Emmerson Mnangagwa for its failure to revive the country’s economy.
Teachers, who have long been voicing their dissatisfaction over low wages and poor working conditions, are planning to stage protests on March 28, 2025, to highlight the Zanu PF regime’s inability to address their grievances.
In a statement released over the weekend, Geza made his position clear, addressing rumors that he was not supportive of the protests. “It has come to my attention that there are some people claiming that I don’t support the proposed protests by teachers on 28 March 2025. I firmly support them and any other protest planned in the build-up to March 31. Together we stand,” Geza said.
Geza, who has been an outspoken critic of the government’s handling of the economy, emphasized the importance of solidarity in the face of economic hardships. His endorsement of the protests comes at a time when various sectors, including teachers and other public workers, have grown increasingly frustrated with the government’s inability to improve their living conditions or address the economic challenges facing the nation.
As teachers prepare to take to the streets, Geza’s support adds weight to their cause, which calls for better wages, improved working conditions, and a stronger commitment from the government to revitalize the economy.
With tensions rising, the planned protests are expected to draw significant attention and may play a pivotal role in shaping the national discourse leading up to the March 31 demonstrations.
The Zimbabwe Council for Higher Education (ZIMCHE) has condemned institutions offering fake certificates.
In a statement on Sunday, ZIMCHE said:
PRESS STATEMENT ZIMCHE Press Statement: Conferment and Use of Fake/Fraudulent Degrees For Immediate Release Harare, Zimbabwe. 23 March 2025 – The Zimbabwe Council for Higher Education (ZIMCHE) has expressed serious concern over the rise of unregistered institutions operating unlawfully and awarding fraudulent undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications, including both allegedly earned and honorary Ph.Ds.
These activities undermine the integrity and quality of Zimbabwe’s higher education system and present significant risks to the public. ZIMCHE has identified several unregistered institutions engaged in these illegal practices and has issued closure orders to halt their operations. Unfortunately, some institutions continue to defy the law, enrolling students and issuing fraudulent degrees.
Of particular concern is the misuse of these fraudulent qualifications, as well as the use of false titles such as “Professor” or “Doctor” by officials from these unregistered institutions and the recipients of these degrees. This includes unsuspecting members of the public who are deceived into paying for these false qualifications, as well as individuals who knowingly participate in this academic fraud.
As the regulatory body mandated by The ZIMCHE Act [Chapter 25:27], ZIMCHE is committed to preserving the standards, quality, and credibility of Zimbabwe’s higher education system. Unregistered institutions are hereby unequivocally warned to cease their operations immediately, withdraw all fraudulent qualifications, and stop issuing or conferring any degrees, including purportedly earned and honorary Ph.Ds. Recipients of these fraudulent qualifications and false titles are strongly urged to stop using them, as they could face legal consequences, including civil and criminal prosecution.
To protect stakeholders, including students, employers, and the public, ZIMCHE has launched investigations into these unlawful activities. Appropriate legal action will be taken against both unregistered institutions and individuals found complicit in academic fraud.
Members of the public are encouraged to verify the accreditation status of any institution with ZIMCHE before enrolling in any programs. Employers should also authenticate the qualifications of prospective employees with ZIMCHE. Public vigilance is essential, as some unregistered institutions frequently change locations to avoid detection. Additionally, some of these institutions are not owned by Zimbabweans, while others falsely claim affiliations with dubious international universities that lack proper accreditation in their home countries.
ZIMCHE remains steadfast in its commitment to maintaining the integrity and quality of Zimbabwe’s higher education system. The organization is intensifying efforts to ensure that only accredited institutions are allowed to operate within Zimbabwe, safeguarding the high standards that have been built over decades.
For further inquiries, please contact ZIMCHE through the following channels: Tel: +2638677009649 Email: [email protected] Website: www.zimche.ac.zw
ZIMCHE remains dedicated to protecting the integrity and credibility of Zimbabwe’s higher education system.
ZIMBABWE COUNCIL FOR HIGHER EDUCATION www.zimche.ac.zw Quality Assurance in Higher Education Email: [email protected] 319 Harben Chiron Avenue, Murwo, BEL
By Religion Reporter-Information Ministery spokesperson Nick Mangwana has called for urgent measures to hold churches accountable, citing cases of abuse and deception under the guise of Christianity.
The move to regulate churches comes after growing concerns over religious scams, financial exploitation, and cult-like practices.
Mangwana, warned that while faith should provide guidance and community, many churches have become hubs for political manipulation, financial fraud, and sexual misconduct.
Fake prophets Emmanuel Makandiwa, Walter Magaya, and Uebert Angel have long been accused of using religion to amass wealth and influence—as part of the problem.
“The rise of self-proclaimed prophets, miracle money schemes, and unchecked church empires shows that religion is now a business, not a calling,” Mangwana said. “Anyone can wake up, find a rock in the bush, plant a banner, and suddenly they’re a spiritual leader controlling people’s lives and wallets.”
The push for regulation follows shocking reports from Madzibaba Ishmael’s farm, where authorities uncovered disturbing cult-like practices, reinforcing fears that some churches operate as lawless entities.
Mangwana argued that new-age evangelical, apostolic, and Pentecostal movements have created “prophetic dynasties” where leaders wield unchecked power, treating churches as family-run empires with no financial oversight.
“These churches often have a charismatic leader who is revered almost as a god,” he said. “There’s no transparency—church funds are controlled by a single family, succession is nepotistic, and gifts and callings are sometimes ‘sexually transmitted.’”
To curb abuse, Mangwana proposed:
✔ Financial transparency – Churches must submit audited financial statements.
✔ Governance structures – Independent oversight boards should replace sole control by founders.
✔ Leader vetting – Background checks to bar those with records of fraud or sexual misconduct.
Zimbabwe is not alone in seeking to regulate churches.
South Africa, Kenya, the UK, and Australia all require religious organizations to register, file financial reports, and adhere to governance standards.
Mangwana recommended similar steps in Zimbabwe, urging churches to register with ZIMRA and the Ministry of Public Service, Labour, and Social Welfare to ensure transparency. “If we don’t act now, the deception and exploitation in these churches will only get worse,” he warned.
With figures like Shepherd Bushiri previously accused of money laundering and sexual abuse in South Africa, the move to regulate churches is seen as a long-overdue measure to protect the public from spiritual fraudsters who exploit faith for personal gain.
In a surprising turn of events, Zimbabwean artist Mudiwa Hood has withdrawn charges against DJ Ollah 7, whose real name is Owen Madondo.
The legal dispute that once seemed set to escalate has now come to a close, with Hood’s decision to retract the charges against the popular DJ.
The case initially began when Mudiwa filed charges against Madondo and controversial musician Holy Ten, sparking public attention due to the high-profile nature of the individuals involved.
However, in an unexpected development, the charges were officially withdrawn, and the matter appears to have been resolved.
DJ Ollah 7’s legal representation, Dumisani Mthombeni, made a statement on the withdrawal of the charges, providing clarity on the legal implications. “At law, Ollah can never be said to have harboured the recused intention to commit the alleged offense, so at law legally speaking there is no offense,” Mthombeni explained.
This statement suggests that after reviewing the case, Mudiwa Hood’s claims may not have had enough legal basis to proceed further. With the charges now dropped, it seems the matter has been closed, sparing both parties from further legal proceedings.
The decision to withdraw charges indicates a shift towards resolving the situation privately, avoiding potential harm to both Mudiwa’s and DJ Ollah 7’s public images.
The case against popular broadcaster DJ Ollah, has been dismissed by the State. Hanzi ne state dzokerai paden hapana nyaya
By Energy and Power Reporter-The government is re-examining Wicknell Chivhayo’s fraudulent involvement in the long-awaited 100MW Gwanda Solar Project, amid shocking plans to re-engage his non-existent company—Intratrek Zimbabwe—in partnership with the Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC).
Authorities, who already paid Chivhayo $5.6 million for the project, are now proposing a feasibility study—a process that should have preceded awarding the contract.
Energy Minister July Moyo, a key Mnangagwa ally, made the announcement in Parliament, raising fresh concerns over entrenched corruption.
The Gwanda Solar Project has been marred by delays, lawsuits, and public outcry since Chivhayo, a controversial Harare businessman, was awarded the contract but failed to deliver within the agreed timelines.
Chivhayo, a known beneficiary of Mnangagwa’s patronage, has dodged multiple corruption charges, leveraging high-level political connections to avoid accountability.
In 2020, Cabinet approved a revised implementation plan for the solar project, setting a 2022 deadline for power generation.
However, a series of court battles between ZPC and Intratrek stalled progress.
In December 2023, the Supreme Court ruled that the original contract remains binding, compelling ZPC and Intratrek to honor their obligations.
The government is now pushing a revised contract with updated pricing due to declining global solar costs.
Despite Chivhayo’s failure, authorities are pressing ahead with negotiations, raising serious transparency concerns.
Zimbabwe’s electricity crisis remains dire, with demand peaking at 2,200MW, while national generation lags at 1,244MW.
The Gwanda Solar Project was expected to ease power shortages, but it has instead become a symbol of state-sponsored looting.
By Religion Reporter-The government is moving to regulate churches amid growing concerns over religious scams, financial exploitation, and cult-like practices.
Information Ministery spokesperson, Nick Mangwana has called for urgent measures to hold churches accountable, citing cases of abuse and deception under the guise of Christianity.
Mangwana, warned that while faith should provide guidance and community, many churches have become hubs for political manipulation, financial fraud, and sexual misconduct.
Fake prophets Emmanuel Makandiwa, Walter Magaya, and Uebert Angel have long been accused of using religion to amass wealth and influence—as part of the problem.
“The rise of self-proclaimed prophets, miracle money schemes, and unchecked church empires shows that religion is now a business, not a calling,” Mangwana said. “Anyone can wake up, find a rock in the bush, plant a banner, and suddenly they’re a spiritual leader controlling people’s lives and wallets.”
The push for regulation follows shocking reports from Madzibaba Ishmael’s farm, where authorities uncovered disturbing cult-like practices, reinforcing fears that some churches operate as lawless entities.
Mangwana argued that new-age evangelical, apostolic, and Pentecostal movements have created “prophetic dynasties” where leaders wield unchecked power, treating churches as family-run empires with no financial oversight.
“These churches often have a charismatic leader who is revered almost as a god,” he said. “There’s no transparency—church funds are controlled by a single family, succession is nepotistic, and gifts and callings are sometimes ‘sexually transmitted.’”
To curb abuse, Mangwana proposed:
✔ Financial transparency – Churches must submit audited financial statements.
✔ Governance structures – Independent oversight boards should replace sole control by founders.
✔ Leader vetting – Background checks to bar those with records of fraud or sexual misconduct.
Zimbabwe is not alone in seeking to regulate churches.
South Africa, Kenya, the UK, and Australia all require religious organizations to register, file financial reports, and adhere to governance standards.
Mangwana recommended similar steps in Zimbabwe, urging churches to register with ZIMRA and the Ministry of Public Service, Labour, and Social Welfare to ensure transparency. “If we don’t act now, the deception and exploitation in these churches will only get worse,” he warned.
With figures like Shepherd Bushiri previously accused of money laundering and sexual abuse in South Africa, the move to regulate churches is seen as a long-overdue measure to protect the public from spiritual fraudsters who exploit faith for personal gain.
Editorial Comment- A police matter that left the GoldMafia implicated preacher Uebert Angel’s personal assistant Mudiwa Hood (Ian Mutandwa) boasting of successfully using police and bullies to pounce on and arrest podcasted DJ Ollah and singer Holy Ten.
The two have also claimed theirs right of reply was breached over statements made by Holy Ten during a program that Uebert Angel and his assistant are adulterers.
1. Will ZRP threats against Holy Ten and DJ Olah manage to erase Uebert Angel’s full colour church videos in which he announces intention to rape scores of married church women, instructing that they must ‘open your flesh/vag**a in order to receive the anointing?’
Video of Uebert Angel instructing married women to open their vaginas to him in order to receive God’s anointing
2: Will the two characters’ threats succeed in deleting videos of Uebert Angel instructing church members to hunt down journalists at their homes to inflict bodily harm?
Prophet Angels instructing his church on how to respond to reporters who write negative articles about him.
“Without praying, Phineas took a knife and stabbed the men he saw committing adultery.”
Video instructing church members to unleash violence on critics
Will Angel’s harassment remove his fear of returning to UK where he says he will be killed if he flies back to Britain, since the GoldMafia documentary?
Will Uebert Angel’s threat against DJ Ollah fix the trouble he sparked when he triggered Bushiri’s extradition after threatening to overthrow President Chakwera in Feb 2025?
Will Angel’s ZRP raids delete his own admissions to ZimEye via phone that of a truth he has been manipulating many church women for sex?
Will the ZRP case reverse the documentation and videos since 2013 showing that of a truth Mudiwa is a pimp for Uebert Angel for violence-connected activities for several years?
Uebert Angel and Mudiwa Hood (Ian Mutandwa) do not need to be granted any right of reply in interviews over public-conduct they not only have been thoroughly interviewed over, but a full blown violent, and sex religion which they daily practice since 2013-2025, through which the males are on video instructing women to open their vaginas as a necessity to receive God’s anointing, and they also order church members to violently hunt down church critics at their homes at night to inflict grievously bodily harm.
The two are public officials running a public-religion whose sex and violence practices are not only verbally pronounced, but publicly practiced.
There are legal provisions and principles from Zimbabwe’s media law framework and related statutory instruments that support your position. These draw from the Zimbabwean Constitution, Freedom of Information Act [Chapter 10:33], Zimbabwe Media Commission Act [Chapter 10:42], and Voluntary Media Council of Zimbabwe (VMCZ) Code of Conduct.
The Right to Freedom of Expression (including media freedom) – Constitution of Zimbabwe, Section 61
Section 61(5)(c) of the Constitution:
“Freedom of expression and freedom of the media exclude incitement to violence, advocacy of hatred or hate speech, malicious injury to a person’s reputation or dignity, or malicious or unwarranted breach of a person’s right to privacy.”
Interpretation: The media is empowered to expose conduct involving violence, incitement, or harm to others without needing to balance it by giving a platform to the perpetrators, especially when the acts are of public concern.
The Public Conduct of Officials – Media Commission Act [Chapter 10:42]
Section 5(1)(a):
“The Commission shall uphold the freedom of the press while ensuring that the media promotes transparency and accountability of public figures and institutions.”
Interpretation: Because both Angel and Mutandwa operate as public religious leaders running public-facing entities, their conduct is subject to heightened scrutiny without automatically requiring a right of reply where facts are already substantiated.
CASE LAW PRECEDENTS-
The following are key Zimbabwean case law precedents that directly support the principle that public officials, including religious and community leaders, are subject to public scrutiny, especially where their conduct involves harm, violence, or exploitation. These cases clarify that harmful conduct, once publicly known, attracts no automatic protection from investigative journalism or media exposure.
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Chavunduka & Choto v Minister of Home Affairs [2000] ZLR 552 (ZS)
Key points: The Supreme Court ruled that criminalizing the publication of false news violated freedom of expression, especially where matters of public interest are concerned. The court emphasized that open scrutiny of public figures is crucial to democracy and public welfare.
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“The threat of criminal sanction must not deter the free flow of information, particularly on matters relating to the conduct of public officials.”
Relevance: This ruling protects media scrutiny of public figures like religious leaders, especially where there are serious allegations related to public safety and human rights.
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Retrofit (Pvt) Ltd v PTC & Another 1995 (9) BCLR 1262 (ZS)
Key points: The case reinforced that freedom of expression, including media rights, cannot be restricted unless the restriction is strictly necessary and proportionate. The court underscored that public accountability for those in positions of power is a core part of constitutional rights.
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“The exposure of misconduct by public officials is at the heart of the democratic role of the press.”
Relevance: Religious leaders operating a public ministry or enterprise are treated as public officials in practice, and the media has a constitutional mandate to report their harmful actions.
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Madanhire & Another v Attorney General [2014] ZWHHC 268
Key points: The High Court held that criminal defamation laws were unconstitutional because they unduly suppressed media freedom and public interest journalism. The judgment noted that even allegations of a serious nature against public figures can be reported if they are in the public interest.
Quote:
“The right of the media to report on controversial or uncomfortable issues is paramount to holding public figures accountable.”
Relevance: Public officials, including church leaders, engaged in harmful conduct, cannot use defamation laws or demands for reply as a shield against media scrutiny.
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Chimakure & Others v Attorney General of Zimbabwe [2013] ZWHHC 171
Key points: The court reiterated the principle that public interest outweighs concerns about reputational harm when the media investigates and reports on potential human rights violations or misconduct by those in authority.
Quote:
“The role of the media is to expose conduct that threatens the fundamental rights of others, and the Constitution gives no privilege to officials to evade such scrutiny.”
Relevance: Religious officials implicated in systemic abuses cannot claim exemption from exposure on the grounds of unfair treatment.
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Nehanda Radio v Minister of Information (unreported, 2018)
Key points: Although unreported, this case dealt with the media’s right to investigate and report on influential religious institutions involved in political violence. The court ruled in favor of media freedom where the conduct had clear links to public harm.
Quote:
“The more powerful the institution or figure, the higher the public interest in their scrutiny.”
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These cases establish the principle that where public figures are involved in harmful or criminal conduct, especially in public-facing institutions like churches, media freedom and the public interest in exposing these actions far outweigh any individual’s right to demand a right of reply or protection from exposure.
Norton Member of Parliament, Honourable Richard Tsvangirai, made a stunning political statement on Friday, claiming that the ongoing infighting within Zanu PF has little to no impact on the daily suffering faced by ordinary Zimbabweans.
Richard Tsvangirai, son of the late Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) founding President Morgan Tsvangirai, is no stranger to political commentary. However, his latest remarks have sent ripples across the political landscape, as he sharply critiqued Zanu PF’s internal struggles, suggesting they are detached from the needs of the people.
“It feels hard to believe that any faction within ZANU-PF has what it takes to introduce the necessary reforms to transform the institution of governance, which is autocratic in nature,” said Tsvangirai. He continued by emphasizing that, despite the ongoing battles for power within Zanu PF, the party’s leadership lacks the political will required to address the country’s broader challenges. “Any leader who lacks the political will to strengthen democratic institutions is not the right person to lead this country,” he added.
Tsvangirai’s statement points to a broader critique of Zimbabwe’s political environment, which he argues has failed to evolve. “I don’t think that whoever succeeds in the factional battles within ZANU-PF will have the political will to spearhead the reforms needed to transform democratic institutions,” he said, effectively dismissing the idea that Zanu PF’s internal disputes will bring any meaningful change for the citizens who are struggling in the face of economic challenges.
The political tension within Zanu PF has been further exacerbated by the remarks of war veteran Blessed Geza, who has publicly rejected President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s attempts to extend his rule beyond the constitutional limits. Geza has dismissed Mnangagwa’s aspirations for a third term, asserting that such ambitions would be an attempt to undermine the Constitution.
In response, hardline members of Zanu PF have fiercely criticized Geza, accusing him of attempting to destabilize the party and even overthrow Mnangagwa. However, Geza has remained resolute, insisting that the Zanu PF leader should step down immediately for the betterment of the country. “Mnangagwa must step down with immediate effect,” Geza firmly stated, underscoring his belief that the current leadership is failing the people of Zimbabwe.
As the political turmoil within Zanu PF continues, Richard Tsvangirai’s comments underscore the growing frustration among opposition voices. His remarks reflect a sentiment that many Zimbabweans share—that the political elite, locked in factional battles, are more concerned with their power struggles than with addressing the country’s crippling economic and social issues. Tsvangirai’s bold assertion that the current system is incapable of meaningful reform echoes the concerns of many who see the infighting as yet another distraction from the pressing issues facing the nation.
The Zimbabwe Union of Journalists (ZUJ) has expressed deep sorrow following the death of veteran journalist and former editor of The Chronicle and The Daily News, Geoffrey Nyarota. In a heartfelt statement released on Sunday, ZUJ paid tribute to Nyarota, recognizing his significant contributions to journalism in Zimbabwe.
“It is with profound sadness that we learnt of the passing of one of the most decorated journalists and Editors in Zimbabwe, Geoffrey Nyarota. We extend our deepest condolences to the journalism profession and the broader media landscape in the country,” the statement read.
Nyarota, who held leadership positions at two of Zimbabwe’s most prominent newspapers, was celebrated not only for his editorial acumen but also for his unwavering commitment to truth and journalistic integrity. His work over the decades earned him recognition both locally and internationally, solidifying his place as a key figure in Zimbabwe’s media history.
As an editor, Nyarota was known for his bold and fearless reporting during a time when Zimbabwe’s media landscape faced immense political and social pressures. His leadership at The Chronicle and The Daily News helped shape the way news was reported and consumed in Zimbabwe, with a focus on providing the public with accurate, timely, and independent news.
ZUJ’s tribute to Nyarota also highlighted the profound impact of his passing on the journalism community in Zimbabwe. His work not only shaped the media industry but also paved the way for future generations of journalists.
Geoffrey Nyarota’s legacy as a journalist remains unparalleled, and his contributions to the profession continue to inspire those who follow in his footsteps. The media community in Zimbabwe and beyond has lost a true trailblazer whose dedication to the truth and ethical reporting will never be forgotten.
Family of Slain Detective Constable Cassandra Hove Takes Legal Action Against ZRP Over Suspicious Death.
By Farai D Hove | ZimEye | The sudden and controversial death of Detective Constable Cassandra Hove has not only raised serious questions about police accountability but has also opened the door to what legal experts describe as a potentially precedent-setting civil claim against the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) and the Ministry of Home Affairs. Under Zimbabwean law, as codified in both the Constitution and common law principles, the family may be entitled to substantial damages for wrongful death, loss of support, emotional distress, and reputational harm.
Drawing from legal precedent such as ZESA v Dera 1998 (1) ZLR 500 (S), where the Supreme Court upheld a claim for damages against a state entity due to negligence leading to death, experts argue that the Hove family could be awarded a financial settlement ranging between US$150,000 to US$250,000, depending on the proven dependency and the deceased’s projected future earnings. Cassandra Hove, a Detective Constable in her prime, was not only a mother but also a key breadwinner, factors that courts typically weigh heavily when quantifying damages.
Legal practitioners point out that section 50(9) of the Zimbabwe Constitution, which guarantees the right to compensation for unlawful or negligent deaths at the hands of law enforcement, could also strengthen the family’s case. Further, the common law action for loss of support, historically recognized in cases like Ncube v ZRP SC 37/2014, could be pivotal in calculating the settlement, particularly given the alleged gross misconduct and possible criminal negligence involving a police-issued firearm.
With ZLHR now formally engaged and police authorities under a seven-day ultimatum, the family’s claim may not only lead to a financial award but could also signal a legal turning point in civil suits against state institutions for fatal police shootings.
The family of the late Detective Constable Cassandra Hove, who was fatally shot by a fellow police officer during an operation targeting suspected armed robbers, has engaged the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) to seek justice and transparency regarding her death.
The family, who has been outspoken about what they describe as the Zimbabwe Republic Police’s “unprofessional and opaque” handling of the case, has issued a seven-day ultimatum to the police demanding full disclosure of the incident’s details.
In an interview with The Chronicle, Cassandra Hove’s father, Mr. Chikauriso Hove, confirmed that ZLHR is representing the family’s interests, raising serious concerns over how police authorities have conducted themselves since the fatal shooting.
ZLHR last week served formal letters to several high-ranking officials, including the Officer in Charge of Pumula Police Station, the Officer Commanding Bulawayo Province, ZRP Commissioner-General Stephen Mutamba, and Home Affairs Minister Kazembe Kazembe. The human rights lawyers have demanded urgent answers on the circumstances surrounding Hove’s death.
The family is also questioning the conduct of Hove’s colleague, identified as Lethokuhle Sibanda, who allegedly completed post-mortem authorization forms without consulting the family.
“The family is alarmed at the allegations raised about the conduct of one Lethokuhle Sibanda, who had reportedly completed some forms authorising the carrying out of a post-mortem on the body of the deceased person without consulting her family,” ZLHR said in a statement.
In another shocking allegation, the family claims that Sibanda visited Hove’s home shortly after her death, where she allegedly demanded details about the deceased officer’s property and mobile phones from her children.
“After Cassandra had been shot, the same Sibanda visited the deceased person’s residence, where she found the late law enforcement agent’s children and demanded certain information about her residential properties and demanded her mobile phones, but her children refused to comply after getting guidance from their relatives,” ZLHR added.
Mr. Hove further alleges that Sibanda received R3,000 from Luveve residents as a funeral contribution but failed to hand it over to the family.
The family also raised concerns about the arrest of a suspect identified as Fikile Ncube, who was reportedly apprehended on the night of the fatal shooting. However, the family says they were not informed of the arrest, further deepening suspicions about police transparency.
In a meeting held on March 8 with senior officers from the CID Homicide Unit in Bulawayo, Mr. Hove and his relatives were informed for the first time that Cassandra had been shot with a police-issued firearm—contradicting earlier accounts they had received.
“On March 8, 2025, Mr. Hove said he attended a meeting together with his relatives with the Officer In Charge of CID Homicide in Bulawayo and other ZRP officers, where he was informed that the preliminary findings were that his daughter had been shot by a police-issued firearm, contrary to what the family had been told before,” ZLHR revealed.
While the police have yet to release further information publicly, Commissioner-General Mutamba has assured the family that a thorough investigation is underway.
In the meantime, pressure continues to mount on authorities to address the family’s growing list of grievances as public scrutiny intensifies over yet another controversial death within Zimbabwe’s law enforcement ranks.
Apostle Andrew Wutawunashe Condemns Planned March 31 Protests, Defends President Mnangagwa as Divinely Appointed Leader
Harare, Zimbabwe – March 23, 2025
By Dorrothy Moyo | ZimEye | In a Sunday address, Apostle Andrew Wutawunashe, leader of the Family of God Church, delivered a passionate message urging Zimbabweans to maintain faith in their nation and its leadership. He emphasized the importance of unity and support for President Emmerson Mnangagwa, whom he described as a leader chosen by God to guide the country.
Faith in the Nation and Leadership
Apostle Wutawunashe called upon his congregation to have unwavering faith in Zimbabwe and to stand in solidarity with the Prophet for the nation’s prosperity. He led the assembly in affirmations, declaring their collective belief in the nation’s divine destiny and the fulfillment of God’s promises for Zimbabwe.
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Wutawunashe calls Geza and the army mapenzi
Historical Context and Presidential Endorsement
Reflecting on Zimbabwe’s history, Wutawunashe highlighted the sacrifices made by leaders like President Mnangagwa during the liberation struggle. He recounted Mnangagwa’s narrow escape from a death sentence at a young age and his continued dedication to the nation’s freedom and development. The Apostle underscored Mnangagwa’s commitment to initiatives such as Vision 2030, aimed at revitalizing Zimbabwe’s infrastructure and economy.
Condemnation of March 31 Protests
Addressing the upcoming demonstrations scheduled for March 31, Wutawunashe expressed strong disapproval, labeling the intent to protest as influenced by a destructive spirit akin to that which led to the crucifixion of benefactors in past generations. He questioned the rationale behind targeting President Mnangagwa, a leader who has dedicated his life to the nation’s liberation and progress, and cautioned against actions that could destabilize the country.
Call for Peace and Prayer
The Apostle urged citizens to seek wisdom and unity, emphasizing the importance of supporting the current leadership to complete their developmental agenda. He called for prayers to protect the nation from divisive forces and to ensure that peace prevails in Zimbabwe’s streets.
Biblical Invocation for National Harmony
Drawing from Psalm 144, Wutawunashe led prayers for divine intervention to maintain peace and prosperity in Zimbabwe. He invoked blessings for the nation’s leaders, seeking guidance and protection against forces that threaten national unity. The Apostle emphasized that true happiness and progress come from aligning with God’s will and supporting leaders ordained to fulfill His purpose.
Wutawunashe emphasized the importance of unity and support for Emmerson Mnangagwa, urging “I want you to have faith for the nation… also have faith with the Prophet… for Zimbabwe.”
He cautioned against participating in the planned March 31 protests, suggesting that such actions are influenced by a destructive spirit: “That’s the same demon of the 31st of March, demonstrating. Say, ‘Let’s demonstrate. We are going to aim on one person.’”
Wutawunashe highlighted President Mnangagwa’s historical contributions to Zimbabwe, including his role in the liberation struggle and his commitment to national development through initiatives like Vision 2030. He called for prayers to protect the nation from divisive forces and to ensure peace prevails in Zimbabwe’s streets, invoking Psalm 144: “Blessed be the Lord my strength… that there be no complaining in our streets.”
By Hector Madzima | It is rather strange that Hopewell Chin’ono, who once championed the idea of a government-in-exile—an idea that flopped as no one supported it—is now silent on the upcoming 31 March demonstration. Despite having consistently been at the forefront of attacking the Mnangagwa government, Hopewell has chosen to “blue tick” this demo, raising eyebrows.
Hopewell Chin’ono response after being asked “crime does not expire,” during 6 hour long spaces
This silence has cast doubts on Hopewell’s integrity and his true commitment to genuine reforms in Zimbabwe.
What does Hopewell really stand for? Does he truly stand with the people, or is he driven by personal interests?
We all know that Hopewell allegedly put in some media and PR work in support of the November 2017 events, reportedly eyeing a top position at ZBC or Zimpapers. When that did not materialize, he turned into a vocal critic of the Second Republic.
Sources close to Hopewell claim he has distanced himself from the 31 March protest, calling it a “treasonous attempt” to remove Mnangagwa from power. They say Hopewell has predicted the march will flop and that participants and endorsers could face treason charges.
These sources also allege that Hopewell boasted that the demonstration will fail and that those leading it will face serious consequences. He is said to have used Blessed Mhlanga as an example, warning that when things go wrong, individuals are left to face the full force of the law without any support—and that he wants no part of the 31 March action.
Some suggest that Hopewell only endorses initiatives where he sees personal benefit or financial gain. Could this be true? Is this the Hopewell Chin’ono behind the social media persona?
If these claims are true, they expose Hopewell as a self-serving journalist who leverages his platform and influence for personal interests.
I would like to take this opportunity to challenge Hopewell Chin’ono to publicly state his position regarding the 31 March demonstration. Are you with the people, or are you against them on this one?
Podcaster DJ Ollah writes complaining that he’s receiving death threats after hosting an interview with singer Holy Ten
1. Will ZRP threats against Holy Ten and DJ Olah manage to erase Uebert Angel’s full colour church videos in which he announces intention to rape scores of married church women, instructing that they must ‘open your flesh/vag**a in order to receive the anointing?’
2: Will the two characters’ threats succeed in deleting videos of Uebert Angel instructing church members to hunt down journalists at their homes to inflict bodily harm?
Will Angel’s harassment remove his fear of returning to UK where he says he will be killed if he flies back to Britain, since the GoldMafia documentary?
Will Uebert Angel’s threat against DJ Ollah fix the trouble he sparked when he triggered Bushiri’s extradition after threatening to overthrow President Chakwera in Feb 2025?
Will Angel’s ZRP raids delete his own admissions to ZimEye via phone that of a truth he has been manipulating many church women for sex?
6. Will the ZRP case reverse the documentation and videos since 2013 showing that of a truth Mudiwa is a pimp for Uebert Angel for violence-connected activities for several years?
The Zimbabwe national soccer team, the Warriors, have arrived in Uyo, Nigeria, in preparation for their 2026 World Cup Group C qualifying match against the Super Eagles on Tuesday, March 25.
The match is scheduled to kick off at 18:00.
In their previous fixtures, the Warriors played to a 2-2 draw with Benin, while Nigeria secured a 2-0 victory over Rwanda.
In today’s fast-paced world, we often overlook one of the simplest yet most effective ways to safeguard our lives and the lives of those we care about: wearing helmets and seat belts.
Whether you’re cycling, riding a motorcycle, or simply driving a car, these preventive measures play a crucial role in reducing the risk of injuries and fatalities in the event of an accident.
Helmets: A Life-Saving Accessory
Helmets are an essential piece of safety equipment for anyone participating in activities such as biking, motorcycling, or even skateboarding. They are designed to protect the most vital part of your body—your brain. In fact, research has shown that wearing a helmet significantly reduces the risk of head injury and death. According to studies, wearing a helmet while riding a bicycle can reduce the risk of a head injury by up to 70%. For motorcyclists, this number is just as impressive, with helmets reducing the risk of a fatal head injury by 37%.
Despite the overwhelming evidence, many people still neglect to wear helmets, often due to inconvenience, discomfort, or a sense of invincibility. The truth is, accidents can happen in the blink of an eye, and in those moments, a helmet can be the difference between life and death.
Seat Belts: A Simple Yet Effective Safety Tool
Seat belts are just as crucial for protecting yourself while driving or riding in a car. In the United States alone, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report that seat belts save thousands of lives each year. Wearing a seat belt reduces the risk of fatal injury to front-seat passengers by 45%, and it lowers the risk of moderate to severe injuries by 50%.
While many people might think they’re safe driving short distances or at low speeds, the reality is that most car accidents happen within a few miles of home or at low speeds. Even minor accidents can result in serious injuries or fatalities if you’re not wearing a seat belt. Unfortunately, many people still neglect to buckle up, putting themselves and their passengers at risk.
Be Your Own Advocate
One of the most empowering actions you can take for yourself and your loved ones is to become your own advocate when it comes to safety. This means consistently wearing a helmet when engaging in activities like biking or motorcycling, and always buckling up before you start driving or riding in a car. Taking these precautions not only ensures your own well-being, but it also sets a positive example for your family and friends.
Moreover, educating others—especially children and teenagers—about the importance of wearing helmets and seat belts can have a lasting impact. Encourage your loved ones to adopt safe practices, and don’t hesitate to speak up if you see someone not wearing their helmet or seat belt. By advocating for safety, you contribute to creating a culture of care, responsibility, and mutual protection.
The Power of Prevention
In life, there are many things we cannot control. Accidents, however, are one thing we can work to prevent. By wearing helmets and seat belts, you are taking proactive steps to protect yourself and your loved ones from preventable injuries and deaths. These simple actions don’t just save lives—they also provide peace of mind.
Ultimately, the decision to wear a helmet or seat belt isn’t just about following the law or avoiding fines—it’s about being a responsible individual who values their life and the lives of others. Become your own advocate for safety, and inspire others to do the same. Protect yourself, protect your family, and together, let’s make safety a priority.
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George Foreman, one of the most iconic figures in boxing history, has passed away at the age of 76. Known as “Big George” in the ring, Foreman became a legend due to his remarkable career and unparalleled resilience in the sport of boxing. His journey from Olympic gold to heavyweight world champion, not once, but twice, cemented his place as one of the greatest fighters of all time.
Foreman’s career began with a bang in 1968 when he won Olympic gold in Mexico City. However, it was his professional journey that would truly define him. Foreman’s first taste of heavyweight glory came in 1973 when he claimed the WBC World Heavyweight title. But it was his infamous loss to Muhammad Ali in the 1974 “Rumble in the Jungle” that would become one of boxing’s defining moments. Despite this defeat, Foreman would go on to solidify his legacy.
In a remarkable turn of events, Foreman made an extraordinary comeback to the sport after a 10-year hiatus. In 1994, at the age of 45, he reclaimed the heavyweight title, becoming the oldest man in boxing history to do so. This achievement was a testament to his enduring power, strength, and determination—traits that had defined him throughout his career.
Throughout his boxing career, Foreman accumulated an incredible 76 wins, 68 of which were knockouts, nearly double the number of knockouts recorded by his great rival, Ali. His aggressive and formidable style earned him the respect of the boxing world, and his place in history was further solidified by his many legendary victories.
However, Foreman’s post-boxing career proved just as lucrative and influential. After retiring from the ring in 1997, he entered the world of entrepreneurship. His decision to lend his name to the George Foreman Grill turned out to be a monumental one. The grill became a sensation, selling millions of units worldwide and making Foreman a fortune far beyond his boxing earnings. This savvy business move demonstrated the diverse talents of the man who was once only known for his powerful fists.
George Foreman leaves behind an indelible legacy both in and out of the ring. His achievements in boxing will never be forgotten, and his impact on popular culture through his post-boxing endeavors is equally significant. The sports world and fans everywhere mourn the loss of a true champion.
Have you ever stumbled upon a game that’s so simple yet so addictive that you can’t help but play it for hours? Well, get ready to meet Tong its game, the Filipino card game that’s capturing hearts worldwide, especially on platforms like Gamezone. This exciting game combines easy-to-learn rules with deep strategy, making it a hit among both casual players and card game enthusiasts.
The Basics: How to Play Tong It game
At its core, Tong It game is all about getting rid of your cards or ending up with the lowest score. Here’s a quick rundown of how to play:
Players: Usually three people play, but variations exist.
Deal: Each player gets 12 cards, with the dealer receiving 13.
Objective: Form sets (like three Kings) or runs (like 5-6-7 of hearts) and discard all your cards.
Turns: Draw a card, form melds if possible, then discard.
Sapaw: A unique move where you can add cards to other players’ melds.
Winning: The first to discard all cards wins, or the player with the lowest score if the deck runs out.
What Makes Tong it game So Captivating?
Tong it game’s charm lies in its perfect balance of simplicity and depth. Here’s why people can’t get enough of it:
1. Easy to Learn, Hard to Master
While the basic rules are straightforward, developing winning strategies takes time and practice. This learning curve keeps players engaged and coming back for more.
2. Every Decision Matters
Each card you draw, meld, or discard can significantly impact the game. This constant decision-making keeps players on their toes and fully engaged.
3. The Thrill of the Sapaw
The sapaw mechanic adds an extra layer of strategy and interaction. It’s not just about managing your hand; you’re also looking for opportunities to play off your opponents’ melds.
4. Quick-Paced Gameplay
Games are typically fast, making it easy to play multiple rounds in a single sitting. This quick pace keeps the excitement high and prevents boredom.
5. Social Interaction
Whether playing in person or online, Tong it game fosters social interaction. The banter, bluffing, and friendly competition add to the overall enjoyment.
Tong it game Goes Digital: Online Play and Variations
Thanks to platforms like Gamezone, Tong it game has found a new home in the digital world. This online adaptation has several advantages:
1. Play Anytime, Anywhere
With online versions, you can enjoy a game of Tong it game whenever the mood strikes, even if your friends aren’t available.
2. Global Competition
Online play allows you to compete against players from around the world, expanding your social circle and challenging your skills.
3. Various Game Modes
Digital platforms often offer different variations of the Tong it game to keep things fresh:
Tongits Plus: The classic version with skill-based levels.
Tongits Joker: Adds jokers to the deck for extra excitement.
Tongits Quick: A faster version that uses fewer cards and is perfect for quick gaming sessions.
4. Additional Features
Many online versions include extra features like leaderboards, achievements, and even mini-games like Plinko Ball or Poker to complement your Tong it game experience.
Strategies for Success in Tong it game
Want to up your Tong it game game? Here are some strategies to consider:
1. Form Melds Early
Try to create sets or runs as soon as possible. This will reduce the points in your hand and give you more flexibility.
2. Pay Attention to Discards
Keep track of what others are discarding. This can give you clues about their hands and help you plan your moves.
3. Use Sapaw Wisely
Don’t just add to others’ melds because you can. Use sapaw strategically to reduce your hand while potentially disrupting your opponents’ plans.
4. Manage Your Hand
Try to keep your hand balanced. Having cards that can potentially form different melds gives you more options as the game progresses.
5. Know When to Draw
Sometimes, drawing from the deck is better than picking up a discard, especially if you’re trying to keep your strategy hidden from opponents.
The Cultural Significance of Tong it game
While the Tong it game is now enjoyed globally, it’s worth noting its cultural roots. In the Philippines, card games like Tong it game are more than just pastimes; they’re a way to bond with family and friends, often played during gatherings and celebrations. This social aspect of the game has translated well to its online versions, where players can chat and interact while enjoying a few rounds.
Why Tong it game Stands Out in the World of Card Games
In a world full of card games, Tong it game manages to stand out for several reasons:
1. Unique Mechanics
The sapaw feature and the option to call for a draw add unique twists that set Tong it game apart from other rummy-style games.
2. Balanced Gameplay
Tong it game strikes a perfect balance between luck and skill, making each game unpredictable and exciting.
3. Accessibility
With simple core rules, Tong it game is easy for newcomers to pick up, yet it offers enough depth to keep experienced players engaged.
4. Cultural Exchange
As the game spreads globally, it’s introducing players to a piece of Filipino culture, fostering cultural exchange and appreciation.
Getting Started with Tong It game
Ready to dive into the world of Tong it game? Here’s how to get started:
Learn the Rules: Familiarize yourself with the basic rules and scoring system.
Practice Online: Use platforms like Gamezone to practice and get a feel for the game.
Start with Easier Modes: If available, begin with beginner-friendly modes to build your confidence.
Watch and Learn: Observe experienced players to pick up strategies and tips.
Conclusion: The Enduring Appeal of Tong it game
Tong it game’s journey from a traditional Filipino card game to a global online phenomenon is a testament to its enduring appeal. Its blend of simple rules, deep strategy, and social interaction creates an experience that’s both challenging and enjoyable. Whether you’re playing with family around the kitchen table or competing online with players from across the globe, Tong it game offers an exciting adventure with every hand.
So why not give the Tong It game a try? Gather some friends, fire up your device, and get ready to experience the thrill of this fantastic card game. Who knows? You might just find your new favorite pastime. Happy playing!
As hospitals across Zimbabwe face critical shortages of essential medications, Zanu PF has drawn attention for its lavish spending on party infrastructure, diverting public funds to build a 10,000-seater conference center, lodges, and new administrative offices in Masvingo.
The announcement came on Monday when Zanu PF Masvingo province revealed plans to construct a massive conference facility, complete with new offices and accommodation for party officials.
The extravagant project is being funded by state resources, despite the country’s growing healthcare crisis. The building materials for the project were donated by President Emmerson Mnangagwa through his special advisor, Dr. Paul Tungwarara, with the official handover conducted by Honorable Ezra Chadzamira, the Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution for Masvingo Province.
The donation of construction materials—600 bags of cement, 10,000 bricks, roofing materials, window panes, and door frames—was delivered to the Zanu PF Masvingo provincial leadership, including Provincial Chairman Senator Robson Mavhenyengwa. The new administrative offices and conference center, to be located in Clovelly along the Masvingo-Bulawayo road, will serve as a hub for major Zanu PF events and will reportedly improve the party’s organizational capacity.
Despite the government’s continuous promises to prioritize healthcare, Zimbabwe’s hospitals are grappling with severe shortages of critical medicines and medical supplies. Doctors and healthcare workers have repeatedly raised alarm about the dire situation, with many essential drugs unavailable, and patients suffering as a result.
In stark contrast, the ruling party’s commitment to constructing lavish infrastructure at the expense of public health is raising concerns over the misuse of state funds.
National Secretary for Finance of the Children of Zimbabwe Liberation War Veterans Association (CZLWVA), Muteuri Madovi, emphasized the importance of the new conference center in advancing the party’s administrative needs, claiming it will “enhance party organs and affiliates’ administration.”
However, critics argue that the priority given to building a grand political facility highlights the government’s misplaced priorities, especially while basic public services such as healthcare continue to decline.
The controversial use of state funds for party infrastructure comes at a time when Zimbabweans are struggling to access even the most basic healthcare services.
Hospitals are frequently turning away patients due to a lack of medications for conditions such as cancer, HIV/AIDS, and high blood pressure. Many Zimbabweans are now forced to seek private healthcare or cross borders to neighboring countries for treatments that should be available locally.
The construction of the Zanu PF conference center and offices in Masvingo raises questions about the accountability of government spending and the ethics of using public resources to serve the interests of a political party.
While Zanu PF celebrates its new administrative capabilities, citizens continue to endure the devastating effects of an underfunded and overburdened healthcare system.
In the face of mounting criticism, Zanu PF’s focus on party development, while public health collapses, reflects a disturbing trend of prioritizing political gain over the well-being of ordinary Zimbabweans. With the ruling party’s priorities under scrutiny, many are left wondering how much longer the government can justify such lavish spending while essential services fall into disarray.
A public feud involving hip-hop musician Holy Ten, fellow artist Mudiwa Hood, and controversial preacher Uebert Angel has sparked chaos within Zanu PF, Zimbabwe’s ruling party.
Holy Ten recently accused both Mudiwa Hood and Uebert Angel of pretending to be religious, fueling tensions between the figures and intensifying a public dispute.
Reports suggest that Holy Ten is currently on the run, with police actively searching for him in connection to a cyberbullying case involving well-known Zimbabwean podcaster and former Star FM DJ, Ollah 7.
Ollah 7, whose real name is Owen Madondo, turned himself in to the police’s Law and Order section on Saturday afternoon after being summoned for questioning.
He faces allegations related to improper use of social media, particularly his online exchanges with Mudiwa Hood.
Holy Ten’s involvement in the case has only added to his growing scrutiny, particularly regarding his close ties with Zanu PF.
The musician, who has faced backlash for his perceived alignment with political elites, has sparked controversy in recent years for publicly praising Zanu PF leaders and accepting financial and promotional support from individuals linked to the ruling party.
Critics argue that this association undermines his earlier image as a champion of the youth and marginalized communities.
As the feud unfolds, there are accusations that Holy Ten may be receiving protection from legal consequences due to his political connections.
This has raised concerns about selective law enforcement in Zimbabwe, with critics arguing that the government is using its power to shield political allies while targeting independent voices.
Ollah 7’s arrest is seen in the broader context of state repression against journalists and independent media figures in Zimbabwe. His detention follows the recent arrest of Alpha Media Holdings (AMH) journalist Blessed Mhlanga, who is also facing charges related to the misuse of digital platforms.
This wave of arrests highlights a growing crackdown on free speech, with the government accused of using laws like the Cyber and Data Protection Act to silence critics.
Since the 2017 coup that brought President Emmerson Mnangagwa to power, the administration has intensified efforts to suppress dissent and independent journalism. Critics argue that Zimbabwe is sliding back into authoritarianism, with press freedom increasingly under threat.
Ollah 7’s arrest has also raised questions about political motivations, particularly given his recent hints at securing an exclusive interview with President Mnangagwa. The arrest could signal the government’s discomfort with independent media gaining access to power structures.
According to Zanu PF sources, the ongoing clash between Holy Ten and Uebert Angel is likely to result in further internal chaos within the party. Both figures are said to have significant backing from party heavyweights, adding complexity to the situation.
Both Uebert Angel and Mudiwa Hood have long been controversial figures, often accused of hiding behind the church while secretly engaging in illicit business deals. Their actions have sparked public debate about the intersection of religion, business, and politics, further intensifying the ongoing tensions within Zanu PF.
Norton Member of Parliament, Honourable Richard Tsvangirai, made a stunning political statement on Friday, claiming that the ongoing infighting within Zanu PF has little to no impact on the daily suffering faced by ordinary Zimbabweans.
Richard Tsvangirai, son of the late Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) founding President Morgan Tsvangirai, is no stranger to political commentary. However, his latest remarks have sent ripples across the political landscape, as he sharply critiqued Zanu PF’s internal struggles, suggesting they are detached from the needs of the people.
“It feels hard to believe that any faction within ZANU-PF has what it takes to introduce the necessary reforms to transform the institution of governance, which is autocratic in nature,” said Tsvangirai. He continued by emphasizing that, despite the ongoing battles for power within Zanu PF, the party’s leadership lacks the political will required to address the country’s broader challenges. “Any leader who lacks the political will to strengthen democratic institutions is not the right person to lead this country,” he added.
Tsvangirai’s statement points to a broader critique of Zimbabwe’s political environment, which he argues has failed to evolve. “I don’t think that whoever succeeds in the factional battles within ZANU-PF will have the political will to spearhead the reforms needed to transform democratic institutions,” he said, effectively dismissing the idea that Zanu PF’s internal disputes will bring any meaningful change for the citizens who are struggling in the face of economic challenges.
The political tension within Zanu PF has been further exacerbated by the remarks of war veteran Blessed Geza, who has publicly rejected President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s attempts to extend his rule beyond the constitutional limits. Geza has dismissed Mnangagwa’s aspirations for a third term, asserting that such ambitions would be an attempt to undermine the Constitution.
In response, hardline members of Zanu PF have fiercely criticized Geza, accusing him of attempting to destabilize the party and even overthrow Mnangagwa. However, Geza has remained resolute, insisting that the Zanu PF leader should step down immediately for the betterment of the country. “Mnangagwa must step down with immediate effect,” Geza firmly stated, underscoring his belief that the current leadership is failing the people of Zimbabwe.
As the political turmoil within Zanu PF continues, Richard Tsvangirai’s comments underscore the growing frustration among opposition voices. His remarks reflect a sentiment that many Zimbabweans share—that the political elite, locked in factional battles, are more concerned with their power struggles than with addressing the country’s crippling economic and social issues. Tsvangirai’s bold assertion that the current system is incapable of meaningful reform echoes the concerns of many who see the infighting as yet another distraction from the pressing issues facing the nation.
By Crime and Courts Reporter-Hip-hop musician Holy Ten, who is reportedly on the run, has been seen in a video circulating on social media mocking the arrest of podcaster and former Star FM DJ, Ollah 7.
Reports suggest that Holy Ten is wanted by the police in connection with a cyberbullying case involving Ollah, who was arrested on Saturday.
Ollah 7, real name Owen Madondo, recently hosted a podcast featuring Holy Ten, in which the musician made explosive allegations against President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s gold frontman and self-proclaimed prophet Uebert Angel.
Holy Ten accused Angel of immoral behavior, including adultery, and also made sensational claims about socialite Mudiwahood, a close associate of Angel.
He alleged that Mudiwahood attended church gatherings with condoms and once brandished firearms to intimidate him.
Following this podcast, Ollah 7 was arrested after surrendering himself to the police’s Law and Order section on Saturday afternoon.
While the police have yet to release an official statement, journalists and human rights activists visited him at Harare Central Police Station, where he remains detained, expected to appear in court on Monday.
A video circulating on social media shows Holy Ten performing at an unnamed venue last night, shouting to the crowd, “Ollah ngaasungwe” (“Ollah must be arrested”).
ZimEye is working to verify the video and the context of Holy Ten’s remarks, which appear to contradict expectations that he would express solidarity with the podcaster.
The Zimbabwe Union of Journalists (ZUJ) and the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Zimbabwe have not yet confirmed Ollah 7’s arrest.
Holy Ten’s alleged involvement in this case comes amid growing scrutiny over his close ties with the ruling Zanu PF party.
The musician has often been accused of aligning himself with political elites, sparking backlash from fans and fellow artists who once viewed him as a voice of the youth and the marginalized.
His perceived endorsement of Zanu PF, particularly during the 2023 elections, raised eyebrows when he publicly praised ruling party leaders and accepted financial and promotional support from individuals linked to the government.
Critics argue that Holy Ten’s political alignment may be shielding him from legal consequences, raising questions about the state’s selective application of the law.
While Ollah 7 faces detention, Holy Ten remains at large despite reports that he is also wanted by the police.
The contrasting treatment fuels speculation that his association with Zanu PF is affording him a level of protection not extended to independent journalists and opposition-linked figures.
Ollah 7’s arrest is unfolding against the backdrop of increasing state repression against journalists and independent media figures.
His detention follows the recent arrest of Alpha Media Holdings journalist Blessed Mhlanga, who remains in remand prison facing similar charges related to alleged improper use of digital platforms.
The state has been using cyber laws to target critical voices, a trend that has intensified under Mnangagwa’s leadership.
Since taking power in the 2017 coup that ousted Robert Mugabe, Mnangagwa’s administration has escalated efforts to suppress independent journalism.
Laws such as the Cyber and Data Protection Act have been weaponized against journalists, bloggers, and social media influencers, effectively criminalizing free speech.
Media watchdogs have repeatedly warned that Zimbabwe is sliding back into authoritarianism, with press freedom increasingly under threat.
Ollah 7’s arrest also raises questions about potential political motivations.
Just last month, he hinted at securing an exclusive interview with President Mnangagwa after being among a select group of editors and journalists invited to State House.
His arrest may signal growing unease within the government over independent media voices gaining access to power structures, particularly at a time when Zanu PF is tightening its grip on narratives surrounding governance and corruption.
WATCH | A video of Holy Ten mocking DJ Ollah’s arrest. Zimbabwe just keeps getting more absurd. pic.twitter.com/NoEDAU7fXF
By Environment Reporter-Chipinge, long vulnerable to climate disasters, is once again mourning the tragic loss of seven lives following the catastrophic burst of Bandama Dam two weeks ago.
The disaster, which also claimed livestock and left a trail of destruction downstream, has reignited concerns over disaster preparedness in the region.
At the heart of the conversation is Vemuganga Community Radio, a station struggling with limited reach despite its potential to be a life-saving tool in raising climate change awareness and disaster preparedness.
The station’s coordinator, Claris Madhuku, has issued a passionate appeal for increased broadcasting coverage, arguing that wider reach could significantly reduce the impact of climate-related disasters.
Currently, Vemuganga FM is restricted to a 10km² broadcasting radius, an area far too small to effectively serve a district as vast and disaster-prone as Chipinge.
Under the existing licensing framework, community radio stations should be permitted at least 40km² of coverage, which would allow Vemuganga FM to reach the most vulnerable areas, including Wards 7 and 10, which fall within its licensed territory.
“The role of community radio stations like Vemuganga FM in disaster management cannot be overstated. If we had a wider coverage area, we could have disseminated life-saving information before the dam burst, potentially reducing the damage by half,” said Madhuku.
Chipinge’s vulnerability is far from over. Authorities have sounded alarm bells over six more dams in the district that arenow at risk of collapse, threatening over 600 families downstream.
The District Development Coordinator, William Mashava, who also chairs the Chipinge Civil Protection Unit (CPU), has warned that New Castle Dam, which spans Lots 8, 11, and 12, is on the verge of giving way.
Despite this looming catastrophe, the government’s response has been sluggish.
A site visit by government officials, including the Minister of State for Manicaland, the Deputy Minister for Local Government, and the Deputy Minister for Transport and Infrastructure Development, took place 48 hours after the disaster, a move critics, including Madhuku, have dismissed as merely cosmetic.
The 2019 Cyclone Idai disaster, which killed hundreds and displaced thousands in Chipinge and Chimanimani, was a wake-up call for authorities to prioritize disaster preparedness.
As part of the response, the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) licensed two community radio stations—Vemuganga FM and Ndau FM—partly to serve as early warning systems for climate disasters.
However, Madhuku points out that these stations are still woefully underutilised, operating within a combined reach of only 10km²—less than 1% of Chipinge district’s total land area of 5,220km².
Coordination between the BAZ, Transmedia, and disaster response agencies has been poor, leaving critical gaps in public information and awareness.
Madhuku insists that expanding the coverage and upgrading the equipment of community radio stations like Vemuganga FM is not just about enhancing communication—it is about saving lives.
“If local community radio stations are given modern equipment and their broadcasting range is increased, Chipinge will have a better chance at responding to disasters effectively. The level of panic, misinformation, and disinformation we handled during this dam burst was unnecessary—properly functioning community radios could have prevented it,” he said.
The recent disaster has also exposed weaknesses in coordination among key stakeholders, including private dam owners, the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA), Chipinge Rural District Council (RDC), the Civil Protection Unit (CPU), and civic organizations.
Madhuku stresses that these actors must be aligned to strengthen monitoring, improve disaster awareness, and create an effective early warning system.
By Munacho Gwamanda-President Emmerson Mnangagwa, his deputies Constantino Chiwenga and Kembo Mohadi, and senior officials in the Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC) have showered First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa with praise on her 62nd birthday—conveniently ignoring her unchecked abuse of public resources.
In a glowing statement, the OPC hailed Auxillia as a pillar of “national development” and a champion of Zimbabwe’s Vision 2030 agenda. Yet, beneath the praise lies a troubling reality:
she has hijacked state resources to fund lavish events and glorify herself under the guise of tourism promotion.
Her latest obsession? Cooking sadza at high-profile events using government funds—activities disguised as cultural preservation while burning through state resources.
She has become more visible than Mnangagwa’s own deputies, securing elite privileges, including exclusive use of the Zimbabwe House, a state residence meant for the Prime Minister.
With a battalion of state security at her disposal and endless public appearances, Auxillia Mnangagwa’s influence is expanding unchecked.
Renowned journalist and founding editor of The Daily News, Geoff Nyarota,has died
He was 74.
Nyarota passed away in the early hours of Sunday in Mutare after a prolonged illness.
In recent months, he had publicly appealed for financial assistance to support his medical treatment.
A towering figure in Zimbabwean journalism, Nyarota held key editorial roles at The Chronicle and The Financial Gazette before becoming the founding editor of The Daily News in 1999.
Under his leadership, the paper became known for its fearless reporting, often challenging the government of then-President Robert Mugabe.
In response, the newspaper was bombed by suspected state agents and later banned by the regime.
Nyarota’s career was marked by numerous international accolades, particularly during his tenure at The Daily News, where he championed press freedom in an increasingly repressive media landscape.
His tenure coincided with a turbulent period in Zimbabwean history—1999 saw the launch of the opposition MDC, a dramatic crash in the local currency, and the onset of farm invasions that led to the country’s economic collapse and international isolation.
A devastating incident occurred earlier today in Rusape, where a young man tragically lost his life after being struck by a train. The National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) has released a statement expressing their deepest condolences to the family of the deceased.
According to the NRZ, the incident occurred in the morning, resulting in severe injuries to the man, including the loss of both legs. Despite being rushed to the hospital in Rusape and later transferred to Mutare General Hospital for specialized care, the young man sadly passed away en route.
“We offer our deepest condolences to the family of the deceased during this incredibly difficult time,” said the NRZ in a statement. “May the Lord comfort them and give them strength in their time of loss.”
This tragic accident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by railway lines. The NRZ has issued a strong plea to the public, urging extreme caution around railway tracks.
“We cannot overstate the importance of avoiding risky behavior around these hazardous areas,” emphasized the NRZ. “We urge all individuals to stay away from railway tracks and exercise vigilance to prevent similar incidents in the future.”
The NRZ remains committed to ensuring safety and urges the public to adhere to the safety measures in place to reduce the risk of such devastating accidents.
As the community mourns this loss, the NRZ calls on everyone to take the necessary precautions to safeguard lives. “These accidents are preventable, and we urge people to remain vigilant when near railway infrastructure,” said the NRZ.
In a final plea, the NRZ reminds the public: “Stay safe, stay away from railway tracks!”
Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube has assured that the current stability of the exchange rate, with official and parallel market rates nearly aligning, is sustainable and not a result of artificial measures.
This statement comes in response to concerns from both the public and businesses regarding the perceived shortage of the ZiG, which some believe is negatively impacting the economy.
Critics have pointed to this shortage as a factor fueling “artificial inflation,” warning that inflation could rise if more local currency is injected into the market.
In February, Zimbabwe recorded an inflation rate of 0.5%, well below the government’s target of 5%.
In an exclusive interview with The Herald, Ncube emphasized that the low inflation rate is not the result of artificial interventions. He explained:
“Inflation is what it is. The claim that there is no money circulating in the economy is linked to a tight monetary policy, which is the technical term for the approach we’re using.
At present, we have a strict policy in place to manage inflation effectively. That’s our primary objective; it’s not artificial.”
He further noted that the inflation rate is directly aligned with the available ZiG money supply, and the Reserve Bank’s tight monetary policy is necessary to manage it. Ncube also highlighted the importance of a strict fiscal policy, pointing out that uncontrolled government spending could lead to a scenario where the excess budget deficit would have to be monetized.
Ncube emphasized the complementary nature of the strict fiscal and monetary policies, noting that citizens should be content with the stability of both the exchange rate and inflation. He said:
“This is the stability we’ve managed to achieve, and it’s why the ZiG remains stable. The economy and the people have long called for a stable macroeconomic environment, and that’s exactly what we’re providing.
People should be pleased that we are fulfilling the role expected of us as economic policymakers. Stability allows for better planning, restores value to our domestic currency, and enables people to save and transact in the ZiG.”
By Crime and Courts Reporter-Hip-hop musician Holy Ten is reportedly on the run, with police searching for him in connection with a cyberbullying case involving popular Zimbabwean podcaster and former Star FM DJ, Ollah 7.
Ollah 7 has since been arrested after surrendering himself to the police on Saturday.
Ollah 7, real name Owen Madondo, turned himself in to the police’s Law and Order section on Saturday afternoon after being summoned for questioning over allegations of cyberbullying.
Holy Ten has been named as the primary accused in the case.
“Ollah has been wanted by the police to answer allegations regarding the improper use of social media, particularly his online exchanges with socialite and musician Mudiwahood. He has since handed himself over to the authorities, accompanied by a human rights lawyer,” a source at Harare Central Police Station confirmed.
At the time of publishing, ZimEye had yet to receive an official comment from the police regarding his detention.
The Zimbabwe Union of Journalists (ZUJ) and the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Zimbabwe had not yet confirmed the arrest of the prominent DJ and podcaster.
Holy Ten’s alleged involvement in this case comes as he faces growing scrutiny over his close ties with the ruling Zanu PF party.
The musician, who has often been accused of aligning himself with political elites, has received backlash from fans and fellow artists for his perceived endorsement of the government’s policies.
In the run-up to the 2023 elections, Holy Ten sparked controversy when he publicly praised Zanu PF leaders and accepted financial and promotional support from individuals linked to the ruling party.
Critics argue that his association with Zanu PF contradicts his earlier image as a voice of the youth and the marginalized.
His political alignment has led to accusations that he is being shielded from legal consequences, raising questions about the state’s selective application of the law.
Ollah 7’s arrest comes against the backdrop of increasing state repression against journalists and independent media figures.
His detention follows the recent arrest of Alpha Media Holdings (AMH) journalist Blessed Mhlanga, who is currently in remand prison facing similar charges related to the alleged improper use of digital platforms.
The state has accused Mhlanga of violating cyber laws, a tactic increasingly used to silence critical voices in Zimbabwe.
Since taking power in the 2017 coup that ousted Robert Mugabe, Mnangagwa’s administration has escalated its efforts to suppress independent journalism and dissenting voices.
Laws such as the Cyber and Data Protection Act have been weaponized against journalists, bloggers, and social media influencers, effectively criminalizing free speech.
Media watchdogs have repeatedly warned that Zimbabwe is sliding back into authoritarianism, with press freedom increasingly under threat.
Ollah 7’s arrest also raises questions about potential political motivations.
Just last month, he hinted at securing an exclusive interview with President Mnangagwa after being among a select group of editors and journalists invited to meet with the president at State House.
The arrest may signal growing unease within the government over independent media voices gaining access to power structures.
By Crime and Courts Reporter-Popular Zimbabwean podcaster and former Star FM DJ, Ollah 7, has been arrested, marking yet another instance in the deepening crackdown on media practitioners under President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s rule.
Full details surrounding his arrest remain unclear, but sources close to the matter told ZimEye that Ollah 7, real name Owen Madondo, surrendered himself to the police’s Law and Order section on Saturday afternoon after being summoned for questioning in connection with allegations of cyberbullying.
“Ollah has been wanted by the police to answer allegations regarding the improper use of social media, particularly his online exchanges with socialite and musician Mudiwahood. He has since handed himself over to the authorities, accompanied by a human rights lawyer,” a source at Harare Central Police Station confirmed.
At the time of publishing, ZimEye had yet to receive an official comment from the police regarding his detention.
The Zimbabwe Union of Journalists (ZUJ) and the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Zimbabwe had not yet confirmed the arrest of the prominent DJ and podcaster.
Ollah 7’s arrest comes against the backdrop of increasing state repression against journalists and independent media figures.
His detention follows the recent arrest of Alpha Media Holdings (AMH) journalist Blessed Mhlanga, who is currently in remand prison facing similar charges related to the alleged improper use of digital platforms.
The state has accused Mhlanga of violating cyber laws, a tactic increasingly used to silence critical voices in Zimbabwe.
Since taking power in the 2017 coup that ousted Robert Mugabe, Mnangagwa’s administration has escalated its efforts to suppress independent journalism and dissenting voices.
Laws such as the Cyber and Data Protection Act have been weaponized against journalists, bloggers, and social media influencers, effectively criminalizing free speech.
Media watchdogs have repeatedly warned that Zimbabwe is sliding back into authoritarianism, with press freedom increasingly under threat.
Ollah 7’s arrest also raises questions about potential political motivations.
Just last month, he hinted at securing an exclusive interview with President Mnangagwa after being among a select group of editors and journalists invited to meet with the president at State House.
The arrest may signal growing unease within the government over independent media voices gaining access to power structures.
The Super Eagles of Nigeria secured a thrilling victory over Rwanda’s Wasps in their 2026 World Cup qualifying match at the Amavubi Stadium.
Victor Osimhen, the Napoli-owned forward, stole the show with a first-half brace that catapulted him to the second-highest goal scorer spot for the Super Eagles.
Osimhen’s opening goal came courtesy of a well-executed set piece, with Ademola Lookman providing the cross that Osimhen slotted past Rwanda’s goalkeeper, Ntwari Fiacre. This goal marked Osimhen’s 24th for the national team, surpassing Segun Odegbami’s long-standing record of 23 goals.
Just before the half-time whistle, Osimhen struck again, receiving a pass from midfield, driving into Rwanda’s defense, and flicking the ball past the goalkeeper. This goal brought Osimhen’s tally to 25, leaving him just 12 goals shy of Rashidi Yekini’s all-time record of 37 goals for Nigeria.
Here is the updated list of Nigeria’s top 10 all-time goal scorers:
The Constitutional Vacuum in Zimbabwe: Grounds for the Immediate Impeachment of Emmerson Mnangagwa
It is no longer a question of politics or public opinion—it is a matter of undeniable constitutional fact: Zimbabwe currently has no legitimate president at the helm of State House. The evidence that Emmerson Mnangagwa has long vacated the duties and obligations of the office he clings to is overwhelming. What remains is a hollow shell, propped up by systemic impunity, and fueled by a machinery that has, in effect, replaced governance with racketeering.
The constitutional mandate of the President is defined in unequivocal terms: to uphold, protect, and defend the Constitution and to discharge duties solely in the interest of the people of Zimbabwe. Yet what we have witnessed, especially since 2022, is a complete abandonment of that mandate.
The Consummated Grounds for Impeachment
Section 97 of the Zimbabwean Constitution sets out the grounds for impeachment: serious misconduct; failure to uphold the Constitution; willful violation of the law; and inability to perform presidential functions due to incapacity. It is beyond dispute that these conditions have not only been met but have been grossly exceeded. 1. Abandonment of State Duties: The President vacated State House duties as early as 2022 when he physically departed the presidential residence to personally oversee the unconstitutional installation of a convicted armed robber as a traditional chief in Chiweshe. Commanding military and security operatives to harass civilians and manipulate chieftainship appointments constitutes serious misconduct under any legal definition. 2. Complicity in Organised Fraud: The head of state has brazenly admitted, both publicly and indirectly through state-sponsored narratives, to sponsoring and aiding Maxwell Chikumbutso—an armed robbery suspect masquerading as an inventor. The con has defrauded investors in Switzerland, the Czech Republic, and other countries to the tune of US$3.1 million. This is clear evidence of willful violation of both domestic and international laws, including anti-money laundering statutes. 3. Participation in a Pattern of State Capture and Criminal Enterprise: The Gold Mafia revelations, compounded by Mnangagwa’s intimate connections with controversial figures such as Uebert Angel and Kamlesh Pattni—individuals linked to violent and illicit financial operations since the early 1990s—reveal a broader scheme of state-sanctioned plunder for purposes of overthrowing elected governments between Kenya and Zimbabwe (one of whom Chris Mutsvangwa blatantly announced on ZBC TV that the army would be used to overthrow the govt through changing the election results. This involvement amounts to an abdication of presidential duties in favor of personal and factional enrichment, violating the oath of office and betraying the people of Zimbabwe.
As his own biography reveals, in the 51 year period (1974-2025 right up to his fake inventor Maxwell Chikumbutso) Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa has been generating a repeating “sentenced/poisoned to death” talk in order to to scam the public.
Abandoning State House duties so to dish out state-tenders including one for the 2023 election elections’ ballot printing service, to a convicted fraudster Wicknell Chivayo, is also another factor.
Zimbabwe is now under the grip of a president who has fundamentally abandoned State House duties and instead embedded himself in criminal operations antithetical to the very idea of statehood. Parliament’s failure to initiate impeachment proceedings in the face of this overwhelming evidence would be a grave dereliction of duty.
For all intents and purposes, Zimbabwe does not currently have a functioning president inside State House. What exists seems to be a rogue syndicate, impersonating leadership, while bleeding the nation dry. – ZimEye
In today’s fast-paced world, we often overlook one of the simplest yet most effective ways to safeguard our lives and the lives of those we care about: wearing helmets and seat belts. Whether you’re cycling, riding a motorcycle, or simply driving a car, these preventive measures play a crucial role in reducing the risk of injuries and fatalities in the event of an accident.
Helmets: A Life-Saving Accessory
Helmets are an essential piece of safety equipment for anyone participating in activities such as biking, motorcycling, or even skateboarding. They are designed to protect the most vital part of your body—your brain. In fact, research has shown that wearing a helmet significantly reduces the risk of head injury and death. According to studies, wearing a helmet while riding a bicycle can reduce the risk of a head injury by up to 70%. For motorcyclists, this number is just as impressive, with helmets reducing the risk of a fatal head injury by 37%.
Despite the overwhelming evidence, many people still neglect to wear helmets, often due to inconvenience, discomfort, or a sense of invincibility. The truth is, accidents can happen in the blink of an eye, and in those moments, a helmet can be the difference between life and death.
Seat Belts: A Simple Yet Effective Safety Tool
Seat belts are just as crucial for protecting yourself while driving or riding in a car. In the United States alone, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report that seat belts save thousands of lives each year. Wearing a seat belt reduces the risk of fatal injury to front-seat passengers by 45%, and it lowers the risk of moderate to severe injuries by 50%.
While many people might think they’re safe driving short distances or at low speeds, the reality is that most car accidents happen within a few miles of home or at low speeds. Even minor accidents can result in serious injuries or fatalities if you’re not wearing a seat belt. Unfortunately, many people still neglect to buckle up, putting themselves and their passengers at risk.
Be Your Own Advocate
One of the most empowering actions you can take for yourself and your loved ones is to become your own advocate when it comes to safety. This means consistently wearing a helmet when engaging in activities like biking or motorcycling, and always buckling up before you start driving or riding in a car. Taking these precautions not only ensures your own well-being, but it also sets a positive example for your family and friends.
Moreover, educating others—especially children and teenagers—about the importance of wearing helmets and seat belts can have a lasting impact. Encourage your loved ones to adopt safe practices, and don’t hesitate to speak up if you see someone not wearing their helmet or seat belt. By advocating for safety, you contribute to creating a culture of care, responsibility, and mutual protection.
The Power of Prevention
In life, there are many things we cannot control. Accidents, however, are one thing we can work to prevent. By wearing helmets and seat belts, you are taking proactive steps to protect yourself and your loved ones from preventable injuries and deaths. These simple actions don’t just save lives—they also provide peace of mind.
Ultimately, the decision to wear a helmet or seat belt isn’t just about following the law or avoiding fines—it’s about being a responsible individual who values their life and the lives of others. Become your own advocate for safety, and inspire others to do the same. Protect yourself, protect your family, and together, let’s make safety a priority.
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A shocking incident has unfolded in Bulawayo, where the founder of River of Life International Church, Bothwell Phiri, allegedly shot his own son, Jordan, after mistaking him for an intruder. The 57-year-old pastor is now facing attempted murder charges.
According to police reports, Jordan, 29, returned home late from the family’s plot in Esigodini and found the door locked. Attempting to enter through a window, he was met with a gunshot wound to the groin, inflicted by his father.
Phiri immediately rushed his son to the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) for treatment after realizing his mistake. Fortunately, Jordan is currently in stable condition.
Assistant Inspector Nomalanga Msebele, acting spokesperson for the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) in Bulawayo, confirmed that Phiri admitted to shooting his son, believing him to be an intruder. The police also verified that Phiri is a licensed firearm holder.
Msebele described the incident as “unfortunate” and assured that investigations are ongoing, with the case set to be brought before the court in due course.
By A Correspondent| A man from Inyati Alfred Ngonidzashe Machakaire is languishing in prison for close to a month after he was arrested in February and detained for allegedly passing on some unpalatable comments against President Emmerson Mnangagwa and at the same time praising Blessed Runesu Geza, an erstwhile lieutenant of the country’s leader.
Machakaire (34), who resides in Gowo village under Chief Makoni in Inyati in Makoni District in Manicaland province, has spent 24 days in both police cells and at Reshape Prison in Manicaland province after he was arrested on 24 February 2025 by Zimbabwe Republic Police officers, who charged him with undermining authority of or insulting President Mnangagwa as defined in section 33(2)(a)(b) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.
According to prosecutors, Machakaire undermined authority of and insulted President Mnangagwa when he was involved in a verbal altercation with Leonard Chidemo, the ruling ZANU PF political party Councillor for Ward 5 in Makoni North constituency in Makoni District in Manicaland, who was drinking beer at Mugadza Bottle Store at Runyange Business Centre in Chendambuya, where he allegedly asked Chidemo to buy him some beer.
Chidemo reportedly told Machakaire that he did not have some money to buy him beer and this did not go down well with him and he started shouting at the ZANU PF political party Councillor.
Prosecutors said Machakaire, who is represented by Leonard Chigadza of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, undermined authority of or insulted President Mnangagwa by uttering the following words; “You Chidemo, down with Mnangagwa, I am Geza, on the 31st, the country will be fine, Mnangagwa is a vagina, you have caused the death of people in the country.”
According to prosecutors, Machakaire acted unlawfully when he allegedly uttered the insulting words and also praised Geza, a veteran of the liberation war and a ZANU PF political party central committee member, who was recently expelled from the ruling political party.
Machakaire is one of several people, who have been arrested and prosecuted across Zimbabwe for allegedly undermining authority of or insulting President Mnangagwa.
The Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) has issued a warning to the public about the illegal use of military uniforms, following a recent incident involving Blessed Runesu Geza, an expelled member of the ZANU PF Central Committee. Geza appeared in a video circulating on social media, calling for mass protests while dressed in military attire.
In a statement released on Friday, March 21, the ZDF reminded the public that wearing military uniforms is prohibited for civilians under the law. The statement emphasized that individuals found violating this rule will face legal action. The ZDF’s statement reads:
MISUSE OF MILITARY UNIFORM BY CIVILIANS
The Zimbabwe Defence Forces have expressed concern over the ongoing misuse of military uniforms by members of the public.
The public is reminded that, according to the Defence Act (Chapter 11:02), wearing military attire without authorization is a criminal offense. Specifically, Section 99 (2)(c) of the Defence Act states that:
“Any person who, without permission, wears or uses any decoration or military uniform supplied to or authorized for use by a member of the Defence Forces or any decoration closely resembling such attire, is guilty of an offense.”
Therefore, the public is urged to refrain from acquiring or wearing military clothing or items that resemble military uniforms. Those caught violating this law will be prosecuted.
The ZDF also encouraged the public to report anyone seen wearing military uniforms outside authorized zones, such as military camps, or anyone committing crimes while impersonating a member of the Defence Forces.
The ZDF appeals to citizens to notify the Zimbabwe Republic Police or Zimbabwe Military Police about any civilian found wearing military attire under suspicious circumstances.
Individuals who have information about misuse of ZDF uniforms can contact the ZDF’s call centers at the following numbers: 0712842318, 0716801064, or landline numbers (0242) 252094 and (0242) 791129.
On Friday, opposition leader Advocate Nelson Chamisa showcased political maturity by extending his congratulations to Zimbabwe’s Sports Minister, Kirsty Coventry, following her election as President of the International Olympic Committee.
Despite the prevailing political tensions, Chamisa issued a statement expressing his support:
CONGRATULATIONS ZIMBABWE… “Thank you, Kirsty Coventry, for bringing the light of Zimbabwe to the world. You are a true trailblazer and a source of inspiration. Your achievements reflect your remarkable talents and numerous groundbreaking successes. God is amazing! We bless you as you step into this new role. Keep soaring.
This serves as a reminder to the world that Zimbabwe is on the rise and cannot be overlooked.”
Authorities at Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) have expressed serious concerns after reports emerged of Zanu PF activists vandalizing property on the university campus.
The incident occurred during a meeting of the Children of Zimbabwe Liberation War Veterans Association (CZLWVA) at the university, at the beginning of the week, where it was reported that Zanu PF-affiliated youths caused significant damage to university property.
Sources within the institution have accused the group of acting recklessly during their activities.
“This was an unnecessary and destructive act. The actions of these individuals have caused significant damage to our facilities,” a GZU official said.
“We are deeply disturbed by such behavior, especially given that this is a place of learning and academic excellence.”
The meeting, which took place as part of a youth empowerment initiative, brought together several high-profile political figures. However, the incident has overshadowed the otherwise positive intentions of the gathering.
Despite the vandalism, the event aimed to address the youth of Masvingo Province with various empowerment programs.
Despite the disruption, the meeting continued, with leaders like Hon. John Paradza, Deputy Secretary for Youth, reinforcing the government’s commitment to youth development and economic empowerment.
However, sources indicate that the incident has left a bitter taste among many attendees and officials at the university.
In the wake of the event, GZU officials are now considering additional security measures to protect university property and ensure such incidents do not occur in the future.
The incident has sparked heated debates about the need for greater accountability and discipline within political organizations.
There’s nothing like the feeling of signing up at a new casino and seeing that bonus offer pop up. As a South African player, you’ll see a lot of welcome deals—match bonuses, free spins, even no-deposit cash.
I’ve tried every type of welcome bonus out there. Some gave me a nice head start. Others came with strings I didn’t spot until it was too late. The key is knowing how to read the offer and figure out if it’s worth your time. That’s what I’m sharing below!
What Are Sign Up Bonuses and Are They Worth It?
A welcome offer is what a casino gives you when you join and make your first deposit. Sometimes it’s bonus cash, free spins, or even both.
Some casinos also offer no-deposit rewards just for signing up. Such a Free Sign Up Bonus for SA players is a great way to test a site without investing anything. You usually get a small amount—maybe R50 to R100—just for creating an account.
But you’ve got to go in with the right expectations. These bonuses may come with higher wagering and lower withdrawal caps. One time, I won R3,000 off a no-deposit reward, only to find out I could only cash out R500. Still, that R500 was real money, and I didn’t risk anything to get it. So I call that a win.
Bottom line? If you’re looking to try a new casino, a no-deposit deal is a solid way in. Just be sure to read the fine print and know the limits.
Where Players Slip Up: Common Bonus Traps
Wagering on Both Deposit + Bonus
This is a sneaky one. Suppose you deposit R1,000 and get a R1,000 bonus. The wagering is 40x deposit + bonus. So, you’re now on the hook for R80,000 in bets. That’s way more than just 40x the bonus!
Max Bet Limits During Wagering
Some sites limit your bets to R20 or R30 while using an offer. Go above that, and they void your winnings. I’ve slipped up here more than once.
Game Restrictions
Always check which games count toward wagering. Some sites exclude blackjack, roulette, or certain slots. Once, I spent hours playing a game that didn’t count. Total waste of time.
Short Expiry Windows
Some bonuses vanish if not used within 7 days. Others need you to meet wagering within that window. If you only play a few times a week, you might not make it in time.
Why ZAR Bonuses Are the Smart Pick
Another thing I always check is whether the bonus is in South African rand. I’ve played on international sites where the reward was in USD or EUR. That sounds fine until you deposit and the conversion rate eats into your balance. Plus, withdrawal limits can get confusing.
If a casino offers a ZAR welcome offer, take it. You’ll know exactly how much you’re getting, how much you’re wagering, and what you can win. And if they support local payments like EFT or Ozow? Even better. Fast deposits, quick payouts, no drama.
A Quick Checklist I Always Use
If I’m checking out a new welcome bonus, here’s my go-to checklist. It’s saved me a lot of time and cash over the years:
Is it available in ZAR?
Wagering below 35x?
No bet size traps?
Can I use it on my favorite games?
Are withdrawal terms clear?
Enough time to meet the playthrough?
If I get a clean “yes” to most of those, I’ll take the bonus. If not, I pass. Simple as that.
Final Thought: Start Smart, Play Sharp
Welcome bonuses can give you a solid start—but they shouldn’t run the show. The best ones help you explore a new casino, maybe get a feel for some games, and stretch your deposit a bit.
If you’ve got your eye on one, take a moment to dig into the terms. That five-minute check can save you hours of frustration later. I’ve made a bunch of mistakes, but you don’t have to.
By Religion Reporter-The founder and leader of River of Life International Church, Prophet Bothwell Phiri, 57, has been arrested and charged with attempted murder after a shocking incident at his Kumalo suburb residence.
In the early hours of Monday, Phiri allegedly shot his son, Jordan Phiri, 29, mistaking him for an intruder.
The incident unfolded when Jordan, returning late from the family’s plot in Esigodini, found the house locked and attempted to enter through a window.
Startled by the noise, Prophet Phiri, armed with his legally registered firearm, investigated and, in a tragic turn of events, shot his son in the groin.
Bulawayo provincial acting police spokesperson, Assistant Inspector Nomalanga Msebele, confirmed the incident, stating that it occurred at approximately 1:20 a.m.
“He opened a window, and as he attempted to gain entry, he was shot in the groin by the accused person. Upon realizing it was his son, the accused immediately rushed him to United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) for treatment,” Msebele said.
She added that Jordan is in stable condition and that Phiri told police he genuinely believed he was confronting an intruder.
“The firearm was examined, and police confirmed that the accused is a licensed gun holder,” Msebele said, noting that investigations are ongoing and the case will proceed to court.
Efforts to obtain a comment from Prophet Phiri were unsuccessful, as he was reportedly in an extended meeting.
By Religion Reporter-Prophet Bothwell Phiri, 57, the founder and leader of River of Life International Church, has been arrested and charged with attempted murder after a shocking incident at his Kumalo suburb residence.
In the early hours of Monday, Phiri allegedly shot his son, Jordan Phiri, 29, mistaking him for an intruder.
The incident unfolded when Jordan, returning late from the family’s plot in Esigodini, found the house locked and attempted to enter through a window.
Startled by the noise, Prophet Phiri, armed with his legally registered firearm, investigated and, in a tragic turn of events, shot his son in the groin.
Bulawayo provincial acting police spokesperson, Assistant Inspector Nomalanga Msebele, confirmed the incident, stating that it occurred at approximately 1:20 a.m.
“He opened a window, and as he attempted to gain entry, he was shot in the groin by the accused person. Upon realizing it was his son, the accused immediately rushed him to United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) for treatment,” Msebele said.
She added that Jordan is in stable condition and that Phiri told police he genuinely believed he was confronting an intruder.
“The firearm was examined, and police confirmed that the accused is a licensed gun holder,” Msebele said, noting that investigations are ongoing and the case will proceed to court.
Efforts to obtain a comment from Prophet Phiri were unsuccessful, as he was reportedly in an extended meeting.
By Showbiz Reporter-Police have arrested three people, including their colleague in connection with an armed robbery at a Marondera farm owned by the in-laws of businessman Wicknell Chivayo.
Police sources revealed that the three suspects, all from Hopley in Harare, were arrested on Thursday by detectives from the CID Stores and Business division.
A constable, identified as Mukuva from the Kopje Police Station, is reportedly on the run after being linked to the crime.
The robbery occurred in the early hours of March 18, during which an estimated US$74,100 — part of the lobola (bride price) payment made by Chivayo for his wife, Lucy “Lulu” Muteke — was allegedly stolen.
The suspects are scheduled to appear in court on Saturday.
Police believe as many as 20 people, some armed with firearms and machetes, were involved in the daring heist.
By A Correspondent | ZimEye | Zimbabwe’s highly trained military intelligence Field Officer Cde Blessed Geza yesterday outsmarted an entrapment by the self confessing Mnangagwa-assassin social media (murakashi) Hopewell Chin’ono and his colleague Gerald Belts.
The two characters who’ve been behind most counter intelligence operations to silence democratic voices since the 2018 elections, were trying to involve Cde Geza in a late hour X spaces discussion.
The two have worked hand in hand to pour cold water on the civil society for over the last 7 years. The multiple name-change journalist Chin’ono has also conducted some of the greatest acts of confusing and corrupting elements of the Ministry Of Defence during the period of the assembling of ZANU PF Spokesman Christopher Mutsvangwa’s recent accusations against Vice President Constantino Chiwenga.
Geza proved his military training by refusing to be involved in anything connected to Chin’ono and his colleagues.
On Thursday, Chin’ono announced that Geza was going to address the diaspora community. This is the group Chin’ono last year boasted saying he leads, shortly before he was exposed over serious fraud allegations raised by several British professionals including a female NHS expert he has for 5 years been claiming was deployed to a media outlet by the Mnangagwa regime on 18 Aug 2020, when that never happened.
Since July 2020, Chin’ono has built a human rights career out of misleading the public that his accuser was sent by regime on 18 Aug 2020, when that did not happen..
They have also been behind multiple attempts to falsely accuse the civil society of corruption and Hopewell Chin’ono was on 6 July 2023 criticised by South African researchers for dis informing the electorate. His tricks might have worked to harass Chamisa’s opposition. But this time they are dealing with one of the the nation’s most trained military intelligence Field Officers. “… I am not taking part in any discussion on X spaces with anyone,” wrote Geza on his X account.
The announcement by Hopewell Chinono the denial by Blessed Geza
Meanwhile, Chin’ono is also named in security breaches of two UK airports last year: Gatwick and Heathrow Airports.
UK Legal Expert: Chamisa’s Position Does Not Inhibit Political Choices – Caution Urged Amid ZANU PF Power Struggles
By A Correspondent | ZimEye| In the midst of Zimbabwe’s a rapturous debate around a tweet, UK-based legal expert Brighton Mutebuka has stepped into the fray to address growing criticism leveled at opposition leader Nelson Chamisa. This comes after Chamisa released a brief statement distancing himself from recent “dialogues,” while reaffirming his openness to nation-building discussions.
In a nuanced intervention, Mutebuka asserts that Chamisa’s statement does not restrict any individual or group from pursuing their perceived rightful path in Zimbabwe’s evolving crisis. Speaking on the broader implications of Chamisa’s remarks, Mutebuka explained, “Agency will always remain with the people, not Chamisa. There is nothing in his post which prevents anyone from following what they consider to be the right choice at this moment in time.”
Referencing Zimbabwe’s history of factional battles within ZANU PF, Mutebuka warns that strategic engagement cannot be presumed or forced in an environment where authoritarian repression is rampant. “What Chamisa has is extraordinary moral, social & political capital,” he said. “Strategic engagement can neither be presumed nor imposed because of the costs of such in a ruthless dictatorship. November 2017 is instructive.”
Chamisa’s tweet, posted earlier today, stated: “I want to clarify that my door is always open to speak with anyone who reaches out to me for constructive conversations and nation building, but I have not been involved in recent dialogues with anyone. I don’t want to be made the focal point of things that have nothing to do with me.”
This appears to be a subtle rebuke of swirling speculation regarding alleged involvement in factional plots to unseat President Emmerson Mnangagwa, as rumors of a power bid by Vice President Constantino Chiwenga gather momentum.
The backdrop to Chamisa’s statement includes rising tensions inside ZANU PF, where reports suggest factions are now vying for control amid growing economic and political discontent.
Mutebuka highlights the opacity surrounding such high-stakes political machinations: “Any such engagements, where they take place, ordinarily occur away from prying eyes and, for strategic reasons, are rarely ever disclosed. Premature or untruthful disclosure also runs the risk of creating expectations in situations where one neither has operational knowledge nor control.”
He goes further to caution against the opposition being manipulated into factional disputes: “There is now an established pattern which sees ZANU PF factions running the ship aground through misgovernance, joining hands to terrorise the opposition and, when they fall out over power, expect the opposition to join in to aid the faction that would have succeeded in presenting itself as the lesser evil.”
Referencing the aftermath of the 2018 elections and the chaotic 2023 polls, Mutebuka noted how ZANU PF factions often close ranks against the opposition, only to later revert to brutal internal power struggles. He questioned why figures allegedly behind current moves to oust Mnangagwa did not act when CCC was being decimated by Sengezo Tshabangu, or during the rigged electoral processes that drew regional condemnation.
Mutebuka also critiqued recent public rhetoric: “Perhaps Geza’s delivery was clumsy, whimsical, ill-judged, presumptuous & avoidable. Public spats, squabbling or rancour or a mere perception of them can only benefit ED & his regime’s spirits – particularly at a time when he is clearly under the cosh.”
With an eye on the looming 31 March developments – reportedly a critical date for planned actions against Mnangagwa – Mutebuka emphasized that while powerful actors may be backing the so-called Geza initiative, successful political transitions require far more than rhetoric. “While all indications suggest that he is being harboured by some very powerful political actors… that alone is not sufficient to underpin consequential political decisions at the highest level.”
Finally, Mutebuka urged all stakeholders to act with caution: “While events are currently moving at breakneck speed, I would urge everyone to be cautious about premature celebrations or judgments either way.”
As speculation intensifies, Chamisa finds himself under scrutiny, facing pressure to navigate between maintaining principled opposition and resisting the gravitational pull of internal ZANU PF factional intrigue.
Online Reaction
In a reply to the ongoing conversation, one user (@mafukidze15_) simply commented, “Hanzi munoda Chiwenga President,” signaling growing unease over the perception that certain factions, including some within the opposition ranks, might be open to backing Chiwenga in a bid to dislodge Mnangagwa.
Chamisa’s deliberate attempt to remove himself from speculative narratives suggests that Zimbabwe’s political chessboard remains as precarious and dangerous as ever.
By A Correspondent | ZimEye | Alpha Media Holdings journalist Blessed Mhlanga has been denied bail by the High Court.
Mhlanga’s appeal was dismissed by High Court Judge Justice Gibson Mandaza, who upheld the lower court’s conclusion about the likelihood of interference with investigations. Mandaza remarked that “everyone including journalists should know that no one is above the law” and emphasized that the charge was about transmission, regardless of whether violence occurred.
The defense argued that no violence followed the publication and that witness statements were not recorded, but Mandaza clarified, “It is not an essential element of the offence that violence should have occurred.” He supported the lower court’s sentiment that the statements could affect peace and tranquillity.
Mandaza dismissed claims that Mhlanga was unfairly punished for Geza’s words. He stated, “The fact that the messages were uttered by Geza does not change the colour of the allegations.”
Although the defense argued that Mhlanga should be presumed innocent and should not be denied bail, Mandaza countered that “bail is not absolute” and could be denied based on circumstances.
On the matter of Mhlanga turning himself in, Mandaza noted this might have aided his case had he been deemed a flight risk. He highlighted Mhlanga’s senior position, suggesting it could lead to significant influence over investigations.
Mandaza concluded that the appeal lacked merit and stated, “The appeal cannot succeed and… is hereby dismissed.”
In a bold diplomatic move, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) President Félix Tshisekedi has proposed a deal to U.S. President Donald Trump, offering access to the DRC’s immense mineral resources—valued at an estimated $24 trillion—in exchange for U.S. military support to combat rebel forces, particularly the M23 group, which is alleged to have ties to Rwanda.
The DRC is home to critical minerals like cobalt, lithium, copper, and tantalum, all vital for the production of high-tech industries and essential for global supply chains. This proposal aligns with the U.S. push to reduce its reliance on China, which currently dominates the DRC’s cobalt sector.
While no formal agreement has been reached, discussions have already included a letter sent to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and a meeting between President Tshisekedi and Representative Ronny Jackson. The proposed deal underscores the broader geopolitical competition among global powers, as countries vie for control over the DRC’s strategic mineral resources, which are crucial for future technological advancements.
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In a historic moment for both Zimbabwe and the global sports community, Kirsty Coventry has been elected as the 10th President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
Coventry, who currently serves as Zimbabwe’s Minister of Sport, Recreation, Arts, and Culture, has made history by becoming the first female president of the IOC and the first African to hold this prestigious position. Her election marks a significant milestone in the fight for gender equality and African representation in global sports leadership.
The appointment was confirmed during a recent IOC session, where Coventry’s extensive background as an Olympic gold medalist and her leadership experience in Zimbabwe’s sports sector were key factors in her election. As the new IOC president, she is poised to bring her vision of inclusivity, innovation, and global collaboration to the world of sports.
Coventry’s ascent to this role is seen as a moment of great pride for Africa and women in leadership, as she steps into a role that will shape the future of the Olympic movement for years to come.
By Showbiz Reporter – Bulawayo socialite Brendon Shoko, popularly known as “Breezy,” has been arrested for alleged forgery in a scandal involving his girlfriend and an accomplice.
Shoko (28) allegedly conspired with his girlfriend, Priscah Chipeta (38), also known as Gugulethu Banda, and Knowledge Mhlanga (41) to swindle Ms. Phethekile Madonko of US$560 meant for school fees.
Ms. Madonko entrusted Chipeta with the money to deposit on her behalf at Gloag High School’s CBZ Bank account.
Instead, the trio allegedly diverted the funds for personal use and forged bank deposit slips to deceive her.
The scam unravelled when the school reminded Ms Madonko of outstanding fees. Upon confrontation, Chipeta denied wrongdoing, prompting the complainant to alert the police, leading to the trio’s arrest.
They appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Mr. Maxwell Ncube and were remanded in custody pending a bail hearing.
The State is represented by Ms. Mufaro Ndirayire.
Court records show that on January 7, Ms. Madonko handed Chipeta US$350, which was never deposited. Shoko allegedly arranged for Mhlanga to forge a CBZ deposit slip. A similar fraud occurred on February 20, involving another US$210.
By Crime and Courts-The police have released the names of people who died Wednesday in the Dzivarasekwa accident.
Seven people died on the spot, with one later dying of injuries Thursday, increasing the number to eight.
Eight more were injured in the same accident.
The crash, involving a Toyota Hiace kombi, a haulage truck, and a Nissan UD truck, occurred at the intersection of Bulawayo Road and Dzivarasekwa Road early Wednesday.
Earlier, police had reported seven deaths and eight injuries.
Those who died are:
Zedi Chikomo, a female adult of number 3355, 13th Street Dzivarasekwa 4, Harare,
Mary Round, a female adult of number 1112, Mbudzi Street, Dzivarasekwa 3, Harare
Nyarai Meki, a female adult of number 263B, Dzivarasekwa 3, Harare,
Sophia Machamba, a female adult of number 773/A, Dzivarasekwa 3, Harare,
Enock Chanengeta, a male adult of number 773/A, Zororo Street Dzivarasekwa 3, Harare,
Blessing Banda, a male of number 1143/B, Gunyava Sreet Dzivarasekwa 3, Harare,
Takudzwa Musekiwa, a male adult of number 1034, Dzivarasekwa 3, Harare.
The Zimbabwe Warriors recently took to the field, and while the team’s performance was a mixed bag, two players stood out for their exceptional display: Jordan Zemura and Emmanuel Jalai.
Zemura, in particular, has been making waves with his impressive skills, cementing his position as a key player for the Warriors. His outstanding performance has earned him recognition as the shining star of the team.
Jalai also put in a fantastic shift, showcasing his talent and work ethic. However, there is room for improvement, particularly in his crossing ability. With some fine-tuning, Jalai has the potential to become an even more formidable force on the field.
On the other hand, seasoned goalkeeper Washington Arubi had a disappointing outing, committing basic errors that are concerning for a player of his experience. Arubi’s mistake was uncharacteristic, and he needs to regain his focus and composure, especially with the AFCON tournament looming in nine months.
As Arubi prepares for future matches, he would do well to adopt a more practical approach, prioritizing safety over flair, much like Manchester United’s David De Gea.
By doing so, he can avoid repeating costly mistakes and help the Warriors achieve success in upcoming tournaments.
I stand unwavering and unshaken by the recent vandalism incident at my rural homestead in Zvimba. This cowardly and barbaric act will not intimidate me, nor will it deter our collective march towards a brighter future.
Such acts of violence and intimidation only serve to expose the desperation and fear of those who seek to undermine our progress.
Let me be clear: these tactics will not succeed. The revolution that seeks to emancipate our people and bring us to greater heights will not be stopped by senseless acts of destruction.
To the perpetrators,you will face the full wrath of the law. Justice will be served, and you will be held accountable for your actions.
To my fellow comrades, let us stand strong and united in the face of such cowardice. Let us continue to push forward, undeterred, towards a future that is brighter, more just, and more equal for all.
Zimbabwe’s national football team, the Warriors, staged an impressive comeback to secure a 2-2 draw against Benin in a thrilling FIFA World Cup qualifier held in Durban.
Benin dominated the early stages of the match, scoring two goals to take a commanding lead. However, the Warriors refused to give up, with captain Knowledge Musona leading the charge by scoring a crucial goal that sparked hope for his side.
“We gave everything,” said Warriors coach Michael Nees, reflecting on the match. “The team showed great spirit and determination to come back from two goals down.”
Musona’s goal marked a turning point in the match, as Zimbabwe gained momentum and began to push for an equalizer. Marshall Munetsi eventually found the back of the net, securing a valuable point for the Warriors.
Nees also praised his decision to start with Jalai, saying, “Starting with Jalai was the right decision. He brought a new dimension to our attack.”
However, Nees noted that Musona was showing signs of fatigue, which led to his substitution. “Knowledge was showing signs of fatigue, that’s why we took him off,” Nees explained.
The draw leaves Benin at the top of Group C with eight points, while Zimbabwe remains five points adrift. Despite the challenge ahead, Nees remains optimistic about his team’s chances of qualifying for the World Cup.
In today’s fast-paced world, we often overlook one of the simplest yet most effective ways to safeguard our lives and the lives of those we care about: wearing helmets and seat belts. Whether you’re cycling, riding a motorcycle, or simply driving a car, these preventive measures play a crucial role in reducing the risk of injuries and fatalities in the event of an accident.
Helmets: A Life-Saving Accessory
Helmets are an essential piece of safety equipment for anyone participating in activities such as biking, motorcycling, or even skateboarding. They are designed to protect the most vital part of your body—your brain. In fact, research has shown that wearing a helmet significantly reduces the risk of head injury and death. According to studies, wearing a helmet while riding a bicycle can reduce the risk of a head injury by up to 70%. For motorcyclists, this number is just as impressive, with helmets reducing the risk of a fatal head injury by 37%.
Despite the overwhelming evidence, many people still neglect to wear helmets, often due to inconvenience, discomfort, or a sense of invincibility. The truth is, accidents can happen in the blink of an eye, and in those moments, a helmet can be the difference between life and death.
Seat Belts: A Simple Yet Effective Safety Tool
Seat belts are just as crucial for protecting yourself while driving or riding in a car. In the United States alone, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report that seat belts save thousands of lives each year. Wearing a seat belt reduces the risk of fatal injury to front-seat passengers by 45%, and it lowers the risk of moderate to severe injuries by 50%.
While many people might think they’re safe driving short distances or at low speeds, the reality is that most car accidents happen within a few miles of home or at low speeds. Even minor accidents can result in serious injuries or fatalities if you’re not wearing a seat belt. Unfortunately, many people still neglect to buckle up, putting themselves and their passengers at risk.
Be Your Own Advocate
One of the most empowering actions you can take for yourself and your loved ones is to become your own advocate when it comes to safety. This means consistently wearing a helmet when engaging in activities like biking or motorcycling, and always buckling up before you start driving or riding in a car. Taking these precautions not only ensures your own well-being, but it also sets a positive example for your family and friends.
Moreover, educating others—especially children and teenagers—about the importance of wearing helmets and seat belts can have a lasting impact. Encourage your loved ones to adopt safe practices, and don’t hesitate to speak up if you see someone not wearing their helmet or seat belt. By advocating for safety, you contribute to creating a culture of care, responsibility, and mutual protection.
The Power of Prevention
In life, there are many things we cannot control. Accidents, however, are one thing we can work to prevent. By wearing helmets and seat belts, you are taking proactive steps to protect yourself and your loved ones from preventable injuries and deaths. These simple actions don’t just save lives—they also provide peace of mind.
Ultimately, the decision to wear a helmet or seat belt isn’t just about following the law or avoiding fines—it’s about being a responsible individual who values their life and the lives of others. Become your own advocate for safety, and inspire others to do the same. Protect yourself, protect your family, and together, let’s make safety a priority.
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The Zanu PF Masvingo Youth League has publicly claimed credit for the election of Zimbabwe’s Sports Minister Kirsty Coventry as the 10th President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
Her election, which took place at the 144th IOC Session in Costa Navarino, Greece, has stirred significant political commentary, with the ruling party asserting that Coventry’s success is a direct result of the leadership of President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
In a statement released on Friday morning, a Zanu PF Masvingo Youth League official congratulated Coventry, highlighting the party’s belief that her election was inspired by President Mnangagwa’s leadership and the strength of the Zanu PF party.
“Congratulations to Kirsty Coventry on her election as the 10th President of the International Olympic Committee at the 144th IOC Session in Costa Navarino.
She belongs to the winning team Zanu PF. Her victory is our victory. It is President Mnangagwa’s victory and indeed the nation’s victory,” the official said.
Coventry’s election to the prestigious position marks a significant achievement for Zimbabwe and the international sports community.
However, Zanu PF has been quick to tie her success to the political influence of President Mnangagwa, framing it as a testament to his leadership and the party’s ability to deliver results for Zimbabweans on the world stage.
This claim of credit comes amidst ongoing political discourse, where Zanu PF has often linked the achievements of individuals, especially in global forums, to the broader successes of the ruling party and its president.
The Masvingo Youth League’s statement reflects this tendency, with party officials eager to align themselves with high-profile successes such as Coventry’s IOC presidency.
As the international sporting community celebrates her achievement, political implications continue to surface at home, with the ruling party positioning itself as the driving force behind Zimbabwe’s representation on the global stage.
Zimbabwean hip-hop artist Mukudzei Chitsama, better known as Holy Ten, has garnered support from Zanu PF hardliners after being embroiled in a defamation lawsuit filed by social media figure Mama Vee.
The lawsuit stems from allegations that Holy Ten made defamatory remarks about Mama Vee’s character, which has led to a growing public dispute.
Holy Ten’s troubles began on March 4, 2025, when he posted a video on his Instagram account (@holytenmusic), where he allegedly referred to Mama Vee as a “Ngochani,” a derogatory term in local vernacular meaning homosexual.
Further fuel was added to the fire during an interview on March 18, 2025, on the DJ Ollah 7 podcast, where Holy Ten allegedly reiterated similar statements, accusing Mama Vee of being a bad influence on youth and questioning his worthiness of the NAMA awards.
The controversy intensified when Holy Ten claimed that, during a chance encounter on a plane from South Africa to Zimbabwe on March 10, 2025, he had greeted Mama Vee in a similar derogatory manner. These statements have sparked public outrage and are at the heart of the lawsuit.
Mama Vee’s legal representatives have issued a letter of demand, which outlines the defamatory nature of Holy Ten’s comments. The letter states that the statements made by Holy Ten were not only untrue but also malicious, damaging Mama Vee’s reputation as a respected public figure. The legal team argues that these comments have portrayed Mama Vee as a homosexual with a negative societal influence, damaging both his personal and business reputation.
The lawsuit further alleges that Holy Ten’s statements have led to significant financial losses for Mama Vee, as some of his partnerships have been severed. His reputation as a brand influencer, with over a million social media followers, has reportedly suffered as a result of the controversy.
As part of the legal proceedings, Mama Vee’s lawyers have demanded that Holy Ten publicly retract his statements within 48 hours and pay monetary compensation amounting to US$ 100,000 for damages caused by the defamation.
Amid the legal battle, Holy Ten has garnered backing from Zanu PF hardliners, with youth league official Taurai Kandishaya expressing strong support for the artist. In a statement issued on Thursday, Kandishaya emphasized the importance of defending Zimbabwe’s cultural values, including opposition to homosexuality.
Kandishaya was quoted as saying, “Uyu Mupfanha wedu Zvekutodaro! Anyway, it’s high time we defended our constitution and cultural values by putting a stop to content that violates our moral values. We are not a nation that promotes or condones homosexuality. Be warned.”
He further expressed that, similar to companies like Toyota halting sponsorships for LGBT-related causes, individuals should also stop supporting those who promote such views. Kandishaya urged people to “buy from dignified suppliers.”
The controversy surrounding Holy Ten has not been limited to Mama Vee. The artist has also clashed with other public figures, including Mudiwa Hood and Uebert Angel, who are both reportedly considering legal action against him. The situation has become a growing storm for Holy Ten, who continues to face both legal and public backlash over his remarks.
As the lawsuits unfold, it remains to be seen how the situation will evolve, with political factions and public figures taking sides in what has become a high-profile dispute.
Holy Ten’s actions have ignited discussions on free speech, cultural values, and the boundaries of public expression in Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe’s charismatic opposition leader, Advocate Nelson Chamisa, has reaffirmed his openness to dialogue but emphasized that he is not currently involved in any negotiations or discussions with anyone. In a statement released on Friday, Chamisa addressed ongoing speculation regarding his role in the country’s political crisis and clarified his stance on the issue.
“I want to clarify that my door is always open to speak with anyone who reaches out to me for constructive conversations and nation building,” Chamisa said. “However, I have not been involved in recent dialogues with anyone.”
The opposition leader’s remarks come amid increasing political tension in Zimbabwe, as the country grapples with an ongoing crisis and infighting within the ruling party, Zanu PF. Chamisa cautioned against any attempts to involve him in matters that do not directly concern him, distancing himself from issues that are unrelated to his leadership and vision for Zimbabwe’s future.
“I don’t want to be made the focal point of things that have nothing to do with me,” Chamisa stressed, clearly defining the boundaries of his involvement in current political dynamics.
While he has made it clear that he remains open to constructive discussions aimed at nation building, Chamisa’s comments reflect a cautious approach to the political climate, where calls for dialogue and reconciliation are often intertwined with power struggles. He did not offer specifics on what conditions or parties he would be willing to engage with but underlined his commitment to moving Zimbabwe forward through inclusive and meaningful conversations.
The situation in Zimbabwe remains tense, with a deeply divided political landscape that has led to widespread unrest and calls for reform. Chamisa, as leader of the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), has been a vocal critic of the current government’s handling of the country’s economic and political crises. However, his latest statement underscores the importance of maintaining focus on constructive engagements rather than getting entangled in distractions or disputes that do not directly relate to his mission for the nation.
The opposition leader’s cautious remarks also reflect his awareness of the internal struggles within Zanu PF, which has been plagued by infighting in recent months. While Chamisa did not delve deeply into the specifics of these divisions, his acknowledgment of the current crisis suggests he is closely monitoring the situation, perhaps positioning himself as a key player in the future of Zimbabwe’s political landscape.
As the nation awaits further developments, it remains to be seen whether Chamisa’s calls for dialogue will translate into meaningful negotiations or whether the political landscape will continue to be defined by conflict and division.
Zimbabwean hip-hop artist Mukudzei Chitsama, better known as Holy Ten, has garnered support from Zanu PF hardliners after being embroiled in a defamation lawsuit filed by social media figure Mama Vee.
The lawsuit stems from allegations that Holy Ten made defamatory remarks about Mama Vee’s character, which has led to a growing public dispute.
Holy Ten’s troubles began on March 4, 2025, when he posted a video on his Instagram account (@holytenmusic), where he allegedly referred to Mama Vee as a “Ngochani,” a derogatory term in local vernacular meaning homosexual.
Further fuel was added to the fire during an interview on March 18, 2025, on the DJ Ollah 7 podcast, where Holy Ten allegedly reiterated similar statements, accusing Mama Vee of being a bad influence on youth and questioning his worthiness of the NAMA awards.
The controversy intensified when Holy Ten claimed that, during a chance encounter on a plane from South Africa to Zimbabwe on March 10, 2025, he had greeted Mama Vee in a similar derogatory manner. These statements have sparked public outrage and are at the heart of the lawsuit.
Mama Vee’s legal representatives have issued a letter of demand, which outlines the defamatory nature of Holy Ten’s comments. The letter states that the statements made by Holy Ten were not only untrue but also malicious, damaging Mama Vee’s reputation as a respected public figure. The legal team argues that these comments have portrayed Mama Vee as a homosexual with a negative societal influence, damaging both his personal and business reputation.
The lawsuit further alleges that Holy Ten’s statements have led to significant financial losses for Mama Vee, as some of his partnerships have been severed. His reputation as a brand influencer, with over a million social media followers, has reportedly suffered as a result of the controversy.
As part of the legal proceedings, Mama Vee’s lawyers have demanded that Holy Ten publicly retract his statements within 48 hours and pay monetary compensation amounting to US$ 100,000 for damages caused by the defamation.
Amid the legal battle, Holy Ten has garnered backing from Zanu PF hardliners, with youth league official Taurai Kandishaya expressing strong support for the artist. In a statement issued on Thursday, Kandishaya emphasized the importance of defending Zimbabwe’s cultural values, including opposition to homosexuality.
Kandishaya was quoted as saying, “Uyu Mupfanha wedu Zvekutodaro! Anyway, it’s high time we defended our constitution and cultural values by putting a stop to content that violates our moral values. We are not a nation that promotes or condones homosexuality. Be warned.”
He further expressed that, similar to companies like Toyota halting sponsorships for LGBT-related causes, individuals should also stop supporting those who promote such views. Kandishaya urged people to “buy from dignified suppliers.”
The controversy surrounding Holy Ten has not been limited to Mama Vee. The artist has also clashed with other public figures, including Mudiwa Hood and Uebert Angel, who are both reportedly considering legal action against him. The situation has become a growing storm for Holy Ten, who continues to face both legal and public backlash over his remarks.
As the lawsuits unfold, it remains to be seen how the situation will evolve, with political factions and public figures taking sides in what has become a high-profile dispute.
Holy Ten’s actions have ignited discussions on free speech, cultural values, and the boundaries of public expression in Zimbabwe.
War veteran and political activist Blessed Geza, who has been at the forefront of a campaign opposing President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s alleged attempts to extend his tenure beyond 2028, has revealed that his farm was raided by a group of suspected Zanu PF supporters on Thursday night.
In a statement posted on his official X account, Geza detailed the harrowing experience, indicating that a group of approximately 30 individuals arrived at his farm in two trucks.
According to Geza, the thugs violently breached the property, cutting through the perimeter fence, smashing windows, and breaking doors at the main house.
“Fellow Zimbabwe, I want to report to you that a group of about 30 thugs using two trucks stormed my farm last night, cut the perimeter fence, broke doors, and smashed all window panes on the main house. I strongly suspect they are ZANU PF-sent thugs spoiling for a fight with me,” Geza wrote in his post.
Geza, who has been vocal in his opposition to what he perceives as Mnangagwa’s unconstitutional attempt to remain in power, expressed his belief that the raid was politically motivated. He named several Zanu PF figures whom he suspects are behind the attack, including Legal Ziyambi Ziyambi, MP Polite Kambamura, and Councillor Freedom Matahwa.
“I strongly believe Legal Ziyambi Ziyambi, MP Polite Kambamura, and Councillor Freedom Matahwa are behind this. I will not be intimidated by kindergartens. Time for action is now. Watch out,” Geza stated, vowing not to be silenced by what he described as “kindergartens” or political intimidation.
The attack on Geza’s farm comes amid growing political tensions in Zimbabwe as Mnangagwa’s administration faces increasing opposition, with critics accusing the government of undermining the country’s constitution and seeking to extend presidential term limits. Geza’s outspoken criticism and activism against these perceived threats to democracy have made him a target of what he believes are politically motivated attacks.
The raid has sparked concern about the rising political violence in Zimbabwe, with many questioning the government’s role in fostering such actions. Geza’s resolve to continue his fight for constitutional integrity and his refusal to be intimidated by the attacks signal his commitment to his cause, despite the mounting pressure.
By Showbiz Reporter- Fairly known femalemusician Veronica Chibanda has died.
She was 52.
Chibanda passed away in the early hours of Thursday, March 20, 2025, after a brief illness.
The exact cause of death has not been disclosed.
The Zimbabwe Music Rights Association (ZIMURA) confirmed her passing in a statement, describing her as a “cherished member of ZIMURA and a revered figure in the music industry.”
Born on May 2, 1973, Chibanda rose to prominence in the early 2000s with the release of her debut album, Anouya Zvekare.
The album’s title track became an instant hit, earning her recognition as one of the leading female voices in the genre.
Over the years, Chibanda released several albums which solidified her reputation as a storyteller through music.
Her lyrics often touched on themes of love, resilience, and cultural heritage, resonating deeply with fans across Zimbabwe and beyond
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In addition to her music career, Chibanda was a passionate advocate for women in the arts, mentoring young female musicians and campaigning for better copyright protection for local artists.
She was an active member of ZIMURA, working to ensure fair compensation for musicians in Zimbabwe.
The government has announced an extension to the deadline for payment of ZIMSEC November 2025 examination fees, moving it to May 16.
The announcement was made by the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Honourable Torerayi Moyo, during a Senate question and answer session at the New Parliament Building in Mt Hampden on Thursday.
“The original deadline for public examination fees was set for March 28, but after receiving a request from Parliamentarians today, we have consulted with stakeholders and agreed to extend the date to May 16,” the Minister said.
This extension is expected to ease the financial burden on parents and benefit thousands of students across the country.
The Senate session on Thursday also highlighted other key issues, such as the government’s efforts to remove vendors from the Central Business Districts in towns nationwide, the payment of outstanding benefits to liberation war veterans, and the need for schools tailored to the needs of people with special needs.
By Crime and Courts-The number of people who died in the Wednesday Dzivarasekwa accident has increased to eight after one of the injured victims died from their injuries.
The crash, involving a Toyota Hiace kombi, a haulage truck, and a Nissan UD truck, occurred at the intersection of Bulawayo Road and Dzivarasekwa Road early Wednesday.
Earlier, police had reported seven deaths and eight injuries.
However, on Thursday, Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed that the death toll had risen to eight, with eleven people now reported injured.
Police have released the names of seven of the eight victims, who have been identified by their families. They are:
Zedi Chikomo, a female adult of number 3355, 13th Street Dzivarasekwa 4, Harare,
Mary Round, a female adult of number 1112, Mbudzi Street, Dzivarasekwa 3, Harare
Nyarai Meki, a female adult of number 263B, Dzivarasekwa 3, Harare,
Sophia Machamba, a female adult of number 773/A, Dzivarasekwa 3, Harare,
Enock Chanengeta, a male adult of number 773/A, Zororo Street Dzivarasekwa 3, Harare,
Blessing Banda, a male of number 1143/B, Gunyava Sreet Dzivarasekwa 3, Harare,
Takudzwa Musekiwa, a male adult of number 1034, Dzivarasekwa 3, Harare.
Nyathi said that one of the victims, an adult male, has not been identified yet. His body is at Sally Mugabe Mortuary, waiting for a post-mortem.
War veteran and political activist Blessed Geza, who has been at the forefront of a campaign opposing President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s alleged attempts to extend his tenure beyond 2028, has revealed that his farm was raided by a group of suspected Zanu PF supporters on Thursday night.
In a statement posted on his official X account, Geza detailed the harrowing experience, indicating that a group of approximately 30 individuals arrived at his farm in two trucks.
According to Geza, the thugs violently breached the property, cutting through the perimeter fence, smashing windows, and breaking doors at the main house.
“Fellow Zimbabwe, I want to report to you that a group of about 30 thugs using two trucks stormed my farm last night, cut the perimeter fence, broke doors, and smashed all window panes on the main house. I strongly suspect they are ZANU PF-sent thugs spoiling for a fight with me,” Geza wrote in his post.
Geza, who has been vocal in his opposition to what he perceives as Mnangagwa’s unconstitutional attempt to remain in power, expressed his belief that the raid was politically motivated. He named several Zanu PF figures whom he suspects are behind the attack, including Legal Ziyambi Ziyambi, MP Polite Kambamura, and Councillor Freedom Matahwa.
“I strongly believe Legal Ziyambi Ziyambi, MP Polite Kambamura, and Councillor Freedom Matahwa are behind this. I will not be intimidated by kindergartens. Time for action is now. Watch out,” Geza stated, vowing not to be silenced by what he described as “kindergartens” or political intimidation.
The attack on Geza’s farm comes amid growing political tensions in Zimbabwe as Mnangagwa’s administration faces increasing opposition, with critics accusing the government of undermining the country’s constitution and seeking to extend presidential term limits. Geza’s outspoken criticism and activism against these perceived threats to democracy have made him a target of what he believes are politically motivated attacks.
The raid has sparked concern about the rising political violence in Zimbabwe, with many questioning the government’s role in fostering such actions. Geza’s resolve to continue his fight for constitutional integrity and his refusal to be intimidated by the attacks signal his commitment to his cause, despite the mounting pressure.
By Crime and Courts Reporter-President Emmerson Mnangagwa has escalated his crackdown on dissenting war veterans, using state security agencies to silence those opposing his rule.
The latest target is Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association leader Andreas Mathibela, who has come under state surveillance for criticizing Mnangagwa’s authoritarian grip on power.
The Joint Operations Command (JOC)—a shadowy security cluster comprising the CIO, Police, Army, Air Force, and Prisons—has issued a “catch and arrest” directive for Mathibela, effectively placing him on a government watchlist.
Security sources reveal that border officials at Plumtree have been instructed to intercept Mathibela if he attempts to leave Zimbabwe.
A leaked letter from the President’s Department to immigration officials at Plumtree reads:
Ref: Request for Watch-List for Persons of Security Interest
“This office kindly requests that you watch-list the following person of security interest, a Zimbabwean national: Ethan Mathibela.
Should the said individual present himself at Plumtree, Maitengwe, or Mphoengs border posts, your office is instructed to deny him exit and inform the President’s Department.”
Mathibela, aware of the escalating threats, confirmed his concerns:
“Indeed, we have gathered this information. It is obviously concerning for me and my family, especially in case of any attempts to kidnap me. I am making arrangements to ensure my family’s safety.”
Teachers Declare Strike Amid Political Crackdown
As political tensions mount, the Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) has called for a nationwide strike on March 28, citing the government’s failure to address salary grievances despite skyrocketing inflation.
ARTUZ is demanding a minimum salary of US$1,260 for teachers and has urged educators to boycott compromised unions and directly confront the government through mass action.
“The March 28 strike is an opportunity for teachers to unite and demand fair wages without interference,” the union stated.
However, national police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi issued a chilling warning:
“We will not tolerate illegal protests, violence, or disruption of peace. Those who incite unrest will face the full wrath of the law.”
With Mnangagwa intensifying his authoritarian grip, both activists and workers now find themselves at the mercy of an increasingly repressive state.