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“I got hurt by people who try to desecrate the legacy of Murisi Zwizwai in this struggle; by people who try to delegitimise the legacy of Murisi @murisizwizwai2 in the struggle. There is no struggle for change; There is no history of our struggle without Murisi Zwizwai. He was there leading from the front; I was looking at my pictures. My iPhone keeps memories of all the occasions of history, the memorials that we used to hold. Murisi Zwizwai was always there. There was a story that was always told of how the MDC Alliance was built. There is a story that has not been told of the transition from Morgan Tsvangirai to Nelson Chamisa and the role that Murisi Zwizwai played.
I am not the most qualified to tell that story, but I remember being called up at my office in Milton Park. I was called up by Chalton Hwende, and Murisi Zwizwai and told to go to the Flowers-The Maruwa. We did not go to the Maruwa to the front, we went to the back. Things had gone bad at that time. We knew that the president was not coming back from South Africa. Things were now horrible. Hwende and Murisi Zwizwai both said things are now terrible. We must now do this and that, but as I said, I’m not the most qualified to speak of the transition from Morgan Tsvangirai to Nelson Chamisa, which makes what happened to him more unbearable. You understand what I’m saying? The ingratitude, our lack of empathy given the role that was played by Murisi Zwizwai. So we apologise to the Murambwi family for the injustices that this party caused to Murisi Zwizwai…”
By A Correspondent
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has called for the removal of sanctions on Zimbabwe, emphasizing the country’s commitment to enhancing collaboration with Korea and other nations to achieve shared growth and prosperity.
Addressing delegations at the inaugural Korea-Africa Summit in Seoul, the President highlighted Zimbabwe’s openness for business.
He lamented that the illegal sanctions imposed by some Western countries over the past 23 years have hindered progress, counteracting the summit’s theme of mutual benefit and development.
CONSUMERS in Bulawayo have raised concern over the increase of counterfeit goods in the city’s informal markets.
Dotted along busy streets and tucked into corners in high-density suburbs, a new breed of shops has sprouted.
The informal shops offer a convenient pit stop for residents, but a closer look reveals worrying facts as most of the goods are counterfeit.
THE Zimbabwe senior men football team, the Warriors are raring to go ahead of their 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifier against Lesotho at the Orlando Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa on Friday.
The Warriors have stepped up preparations for their FIFA World Cup qualifier against Lesotho with the team going through its paces under the watchful eye of interim coach Jairos Tapera at Wits University Stadium this Tuesday.
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By A Correspondent
Speaking at the funeral of veteran opposition activist Murisi Zwizwai in Harare on Monday, Advocate Nelson Chamisa paid tribute to the late politician, describing him as a hardworking and dedicated leader.
“Mr. Zwizwai was a leader and a champion of the people’s struggle.
He was a mentor and a special consultant in politics; we all learnt from him,” Chamisa remarked, highlighting Zwizwai’s significant contributions to the opposition movement.
Addressing criticisms labeling him as a weak leader, Chamisa emphasized his commitment to Zimbabwe’s future.
“I have a task to complete. President Tsvangirai and President Mugabe gave me a special assignment to become the father of the country,” Chamisa declared.
He further underscored his vision for Zimbabwe’s prosperity, adding a bold statement about his leadership role.
“This means even Mr. Emmerson Mnangagwa is my son,” Chamisa asserted, reinforcing his position as a central figure in Zimbabwe’s political landscape.
This morning, I addressed the South Korea-African Summit in Seoul.
Zimbabwe is ready to partner with South Korea through open business and joint investments.
Our focus on agriculture, mining, and innovation, combined with Korea’s climate-proofing strategies, sets the stage for a lasting partnership.
The Korea-Africa Co-operation Framework will help us scale up skills and technology transfer, digitalisation, and the growth of knowledge-based economies, anchored by science and innovation.
With bold action, we can build a prosperous future together.
Source : Emmerson Mnangagwa
By A Correspondent
SAPS Detective Sergeant Luanda Rice Ringani (41) was shot and killed in a suspected hit, while a female passenger (25) sustained serious injuries.
The incident occurred at Mamadimo Park in Mankweng, outside Polokwane
. According to preliminary reports, the victims noticed they were being followed by a suspicious silver Mercedes Benz with a GP number plate from the gaMakanye traffic lights. Seeking safety, they drove to the woman’s residence in Mamadimo Park.
The suspects followed the victims to the location and fired several shots at them before they could enter the yard.
No arrests have been made.
Liverpool have confirmed their retained list of 2024 and Zimbabwean pair of Isaac Mabaya and Trey Nyoni will remain at the club.
The two youngsters are part of the U21 team but have both featured for the senior team.
16-year-old Nyoni, who joined the Reds in October, made his senior debut in February.
Mabaya, 19, didn’t feature much in the just ended campaign due to injuries.
He only made five league appearances for the U21 side.
Meanwhile, the players released by Liverpool include seniors Thiago Alcantara and Joel Matip, Academy graduates Melkamu Frauendorf, Mateusz Musialowski and Adam Lewis.
Juniors Nathan Giblin, Francis Gyimah, Luke Hewitson, Niall Osborne and Cody Pennington will also leave the Reds following the expiry of their deals.
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Warriors stand-in captain Marshall Munetsi is aware of the threat that Lesotho are posing ahead of Friday’s World Cup Qualifiers Group C clash.
The Crocodiles have picked two points in their first two games, playing draws against group favourites South Africa and Nigeria.
Speaking ahead of the match, Munetsi said:
“If you see, Lesotho drew with Nigeria and South Africa. So every game is a challenge for us and our main focus right now is Lesotho because they are not pushovers they have a couple of guys that are playing in the South African league so they are a competitive side.”
Munetsi also urged the South Africa-based Warriors fans to come in their numbers and support the team.
The match will be played at Orlando Stadium in Johannesburg.
He added: “I would urge those here in South Africa to come, Orlando is also my home so I know that the majority of the people will be making their way there.”
The national team was forced to use a neutral venue for the game against Lesotho due to the unavailability of suitable stadiums in the country.
All local football grounds were condemned by CAF ahead of the start of the qualifiers last November.
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By A Correspondent
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has called for the removal of sanctions on Zimbabwe, emphasizing the country’s commitment to enhancing collaboration with Korea and other nations to achieve shared growth and prosperity.
Addressing delegations at the inaugural Korea-Africa Summit in Seoul, the President highlighted Zimbabwe’s openness for business. He lamented that the illegal sanctions imposed by some Western countries over the past 23 years have hindered progress, counteracting the summit’s theme of mutual benefit and development.
CONSUMERS in Bulawayo have raised concern over the increase of counterfeit goods in the city’s informal markets.
Dotted along busy streets and tucked into corners in high-density suburbs, a new breed of shops has sprouted.
The informal shops offer a convenient pit stop for residents, but a closer look reveals worrying facts as most of the goods are counterfeit.
By Dr Raymond Chamba | Leadership Failure. Failure To Govern. Failure to Care. Failure to do all the small things. In other words even the most fickle and politically prostituitous people out there (one Eddie Cross) who can change his public position with any new deal says it clearly to all…
The Second Republic has failed the people and as a result the people will not, and should not fail to remove it. This is as clear as daylight even in the most seemingly insurmountable of circumstances. The administration in the minds of most objective people is as good as gone. They know it themselves. The Last Supper Syndrome has kicked in and they have even stopped pretending that they do have any reputation to protect and barnish. At every given opportunity they even tempt fate and dare the populace to do anything with them…
The Second Republic has been a spectacular failure. With great expectations and endless goodwill they rode into leadership. Everyone wished them well from citizens, global foes and regional allies and they have all but squandered all the positive energy. All cosmetics of responsibility have all but melted. It’s a civic responsibility to stop this political BBL Republic….
We agreed to and were elated to see elected and selected old faces singing new songs of liberation, good governance, transparency. We imagined them better statesman even though some of their past records were a natural performance of the devil. Now we are left in no doubt that we rallied behind incompetent kleptomaniacs and village idiots one cannot be at ease and trust in fairly presiding over simple grazing disputes back in the communal areas.
It’s the proverbial gang that can’t shoot. They don’t deserve the constitutional courtesy of going through their current term much less the public chutzpah and indulgence into imagining extensions to the same. Here is a government that’s a clear and present danger to the livelihoods of ordinary citizens. For how long can we countenance known thieves and incorrigible liars to run roughshod over our basic expectation of an administration that’s geared
to “serve” all and equally before the law.
The dark clouds of mass insurrective instinct are gathering on the horizon. The natural reflex to die on your feet rather than your knees is everyday gaining momentum. They are stealing so much that to keep it in order and rapacious appetites in check is by itself creating internal family ructions and factions. The first and formidable political schisms are within same bloodlines as the satanic impulse of unbridled secular avarice has all imagining that this orgy of gluttonous indulgences must find continous expression without let.
The only responsible civic responsibility is to meticulously note and document the current and out of control rivers of corruption upon the once great nation. Characterising it as failure to serve is a very diplomatic expression of grotesque failure to lead, govern and keep the baser instincts of these villagers run amok in check. These “VENE” must be stopped and in all credence by all moral and legal means necessary.
In my best Chikaranga performance…..
Vana mupazhura murwainga nokutsetsera nomugoti….nhundira maturi, anagwenya nemigoti, anadzvina mamota nokukwekweta hurwa nemiromo….vazvijaidzwa zvekufurisa madzihwa neshashiko dzemakombwe…
Nhaka gwendo gwuno gudo rakwira mawere ane nhanzva… ichava dzemutsemu yamagaro, kubaya muforo mugombo rebhinya … Kana museve wodenyama unoenda woga musango…changove chivaraidze gononzverwa reguyo ratsikwa nekatsi….
Hezvo….
DZIMBAHWE??????????????
Dr Raymond Chamba
By Investigations Correspondent | ZimEye | Harare, June 5, 2024 – In an unusual incident, the home of Patricia Jeke, a prominent ZANU PF socialite, was hit by a mysterious visit from unknown male individuals. The event occurred earlier today when several men arrived in white pickup trucks and entered the residence, demanding to know where Jeke sleeps inside the building.
Patricia Jeke herself disclosed the unsettling details of the visit, expressing her confusion and frustration. “I am coming from court right now,” she recounted. “They came in two vehicles, white pickup trucks, to the house where I live. The men who came out of the cars went into the building and started demanding to know where Patricia sleeps. They started harassing people who live here. Now I am speechless. I am clueless. I am pissed off.”
The visit, confirmed by the owners has left the occupants of the house shaken. According to Jeke, the visitors were adamant in their inquiry to locate her, creating an atmosphere of unease and intimidation. “When on earth has a court hearing been held in Epworth?” Jeke questioned, highlighting the unusual nature of the incident. “They told me to go to Epworth.”
The purpose behind the visit remains unclear, and there is widespread speculation about the identity and intentions of the men. Local authorities have been notified, and an investigation is underway to determine the circumstances surrounding this unusual event.
Patricia Jeke, known for her prominent role in the ZANU PF social scene, has been a controversial figure in recent years. Her outspoken nature and active involvement in political and social matters have made her a target for various adversaries. However, the mysterious nature of this visit marks a new and concerning development.
The incident has sparked outrage among the community, with many expressing solidarity with Jeke and condemning the actions of the visitors. Social media platforms are abuzz with reactions, with supporters calling for swift justice and enhanced security measures to protect public figures.
Patricia Jeke (Jack) is an ex-friend of the notorious convict Felistas Murata (Mai Titi), who was illegally raided at midnight by a fake cop last Tuesday, in a revenge operation by Murata, who is trying to deflect attention from the exposure of her harassment of First Lady Auxilliah Mnangagwa.
On Mother’s Day in May, Murata coordinated online harassment and insults of the First Lady after posing as President Mnangagwa’s wife, much to the irritation of loyal ZANU PF members. Murata also subjected Mnangagwa to ridicule when she filmed him in an intoxicated state and drinking whisky.
Many ZANU PF supporters advised Murata to remove her violating content and to instruct her online followers not to insult the First Lady. Instead of heeding this advice, which urged her to publicly apologize, Murata has claimed she is the sole victim, not the First Lady. Her rage instead of remorse includes seeking to kidnap Jeke, and last month she leaked these plans to a UK-based undercover journalist during a five-day running conversation. (WATCH FOOTAGE OF THE LEAKS).
In an explosive development, Mai Titi was caught on camera making startling confessions to two undercover reporters from ZimEye in May. During the covert conversations, she revealed her wishes to hack police databases to delete incriminating records. The socialite’s brazen admission highlights her willingness to exploit digital vulnerabilities to manipulate the legal system.
Leaked Audio Reveals Dark Secrets.
Further incriminating evidence surfaced in leaked audio messages, where Mai Titi candidly confesses her involvement in the abduction of Patricia Jack, a ZANU PF activist. The recordings detail how she communicated with the undercover reporters before deploying a fake police officer to execute the kidnapping at midnight, without any legal warrant.
A transcript of the leaked audios with popular singer, Larrie T, is as follows:
Felistas Murata: I did not judge you, you said that these are stories on Facebook. It is my story. I don’t judge you. You are not important. You are not important.
Lazzie : My dear let me tell you something. You are now trying to be special. Don’t try to be too special you are not special. you are now trying to say we are nothing, I will talk. You’re sh**.
I am now finished with you right now. You tell me what to do. Who do you think you are? it doesn’t mean that when you have 1 million followers, you are now something above other people. You are now trying to think that because you went to see the President you are now someone extremely special. You think that you can now threaten other people. We have relatives who are way more senior over there. Some of them you may discover that they are even the ones who released you from prison. So when I tell you keep quiet. You are now relying on Chidawa. He will sink soon. Stop doing what you’re doing. I’m finished with you.
Felistas Murata: You are actually talking when you don’t even know what story it is. Why are you attacking Tafadzwa? You are attacking him on what grounds? I am the one who deployed him to go there, he is a private investigator he is at work. You cannot tell people what to do if you want us to go against each other you must tell me that Sister we are now enemies, when you see her insulting me, including inside things including things to do with my children, and those things to do with my husband, If you ever seen me insulting people? Why don’t you give her counselling? What is special about her getting arrested that you are now upset with Tafadzwa why he has done this? He is a licensed private investigator that is his job. I am the one who sent him myself. You yourself when you rough up with other people, Why do you enjoy me being insulted? How many things does she utter? How can you say Facebook things that involve my children being insulted how can you talk about things relating to cyber bullying in this way? Hey you! Behave well Lazzie. I don’t want to cross your path, I respect you in a big way. Leave us alone. We are doing what we are doing here you do what you are doing there. I am standing for Tafadzwa, because I am the one who sent him.
Lazzie: No you need to understand if you start saying that. Why am I marking her? Are you not trying to rule me now? How can you say that? How can you ask me why I am marking her when I write what I write on my page, I write what I write because it is my page we need to be fair we must not take advantage of each other like that if there are issues that you clash with Patricia, these are all your matters nothing to do with me about him. I discover that he is abusing other peoples rights in the night. I have to ask him
When you start saying that I now I wonder how on earth you say that because in God’s eyes I am not belittled.
Midnight Kidnapping Caught on Camera.
Meanwhile, the violent operation last Tuesday midnight, meticulously planned and executed, was captured live on camera. The footage shows the fake officer forcefully abducting Patricia Jack, raising concerns about the extent of Mai Titi’s influence and her ability to orchestrate such a daring act. The incident, occurring under the cover of darkness, underscores the audacity and recklessness of the operation.
WATCH THE VIDEO HERE.
Implications and Public Outcry.
The revelations have sparked outrage across Zimbabwe, with citizens demanding swift action against Mai Titi. The incident not only questions her moral compass but also highlights potential security lapses within the police force, allowing such breaches to occur. Calls for a thorough investigation and accountability are growing louder as the public grapples with the implications of these events.
In response to the breaking news, authorities have vowed to launch a comprehensive investigation into Mai Titi’s activities. Law enforcement agencies are under immense pressure to uncover the full extent of her involvement and the potential network behind these acts.
The development centres around concerns over how Mai Titi led her followers to insult and harassment First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa after violating President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s privacy while intoxicated on strong whisky and posing as his girlfriend on Mother’s Day.
Concerns are that Felistas Murata is treating the First Lady the same way she has a string of other married women for over 5 years to date.
The Following Is A Short History Of Mai Titi Between 2017 – and 2021.
Accuses Film Producer, BJB Of Being Poor And Using Women For Sex.
Very clear video footage shows the moments, Mai Titi threw punches at the so called love rival to the point of fil lighting equipment breaking as she charges towards her saying, “You have nothing!,” and
“Stop fucking with me…” VIDEO-
LIVE VIDEO OF CONFESSION-
Activists loyal to First Auxillia Mnangagwa are infuriated at how she imposed herself as the President’s girlfriend on Mother’s Day in May, and fears are that the way she has treated other married women is the way she may end up abusing the First Lady. Already scores of her supporters have followed her contemptuous posts against the President and wife, to announce various scoffs and insults against the First Lady (see pictures).
Most worrisome to security analysts has been the tenacity with which Felistas Murata has continued to abuse many citizens with little conscience, and a caller on a social media discussion alleged she has even killed people- AUDIO: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/wyxYhpwoMF5VBXb5/
A large documentary is underway in which Felistas Murata speaks to two undercover reporters from ZimEye posing as police officers assisting her delete police cases, and other notorieties.
Warriors stand-in captain Marshall Munetsi is aware of the threat that Lesotho are posing ahead of Friday’s World Cup Qualifiers Group C clash.
The Crocodiles have picked two points in their first two games, playing draws against group favourites South Africa and Nigeria.
Speaking ahead of the match, Munetsi said:
“If you see, Lesotho drew with Nigeria and South Africa. So every game is a challenge for us and our main focus right now is Lesotho because they are not pushovers they have a couple of guys that are playing in the South African league so they are a competitive side.”
Munetsi also urged the South Africa-based Warriors fans to come in their numbers and support the team.
The match will be played at Orlando Stadium in Johannesburg.
He added: “I would urge those here in South Africa to come, Orlando is also my home so I know that the majority of the people will be making their way there.”
The national team was forced to use a neutral venue for the game against Lesotho due to the unavailability of suitable stadiums in the country.
All local football grounds were condemned by CAF ahead of the start of the qualifiers last November.
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Liverpool have confirmed their retained list of 2024 and Zimbabwean pair of Isaac Mabaya and Trey Nyoni will remain at the club.
The two youngsters are part of the U21 team but have both featured for the senior team.
16-year-old Nyoni, who joined the Reds in October, made his senior debut in February.
Mabaya, 19, didn’t feature much in the just ended campaign due to injuries.
He only made five league appearances for the U21 side.
Meanwhile, the players released by Liverpool include seniors Thiago Alcantara and Joel Matip, Academy graduates Melkamu Frauendorf, Mateusz Musialowski and Adam Lewis.
Juniors Nathan Giblin, Francis Gyimah, Luke Hewitson, Niall Osborne and Cody Pennington will also leave the Reds following the expiry of their deals.
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By A Correspondent
Norton Hospital, which serves over 100,000 people, is struggling to operate without an X-ray machine, despite being designed for a patient load of around 40,000.
Norton Member of Parliament Richard Tsvangirai recently questioned the Ministry of Health and Child Care about the hospital’s X-ray machine, which has been out of service for some time.
In October 2018, then Health and Child Care Minister Obadiah Moyo visited the hospital and assured that plans were at an advanced stage to increase the hospital’s access to government funding and improve its facilities, eliminating the need to refer patients to hospitals in Harare after accidents.
However, years later, the hospital still refers critical cases from Norton to Harare or Chegutu, with health equipment continuing to deteriorate.
By A Correspondent | ZimEye| Top Zimbabwean lawyer, Fadzayi Mahere who is suing author Petina Gappah for defamation has reduced her claim from US$1 million to US$50 000.
The notice for amendment of the quantum was not read in court but Mahere persisted with the case despite Gappah issuing a retraction and apology last week, also promising to donate to a charity organisation of the former’s choice.
The two were in court before Justice Jacob Mafusire of High Court’s Commercial Division who adjourned the matter indefinitely after granting the notice of amendment and hearing submissions from both parties.
Gappah is expected to file her written closing submissions on June 17 while Mahere who is represented by Nokhuthula Moyo will file her on July 2 2024.
Under cross examination Mahere said Gappah was not sincere in her apology and retraction adding that it is clear that she is determined to persist with the defamatory allegations.
Mahere said the situation now looks like Gappah is using the court to further her mission to soil her reputation and that of her family.
“This is a continuation of the pattern of defamation against myself, my father and my family that the defendant has embarked on.
“Even though she says she retracted the defamatory statements and apologised, she is insisting with them.
“She continues to make the attacks and insists those statements were true which shows that is not sincere,” Mahere said.
“She seems to have a propensity to continue in these lines of defamatory statements,” she added.
Mahere said the incident was still very alive in people’s minds.
“The cycle of that statement is big. Six years later the statements are still embedded in the minds of family, people and everyone who read it and it is damaging.
Mahere hit back saying it was “the plaintiff (Mahere) who raised her father in this case, so it’s fair for me to raise those questions about him because she opened that door.”
Gappah also alleged that Mahere’s colleague David Coltart had made similar allegations against Mahere’s father.
Mahere’s lawyer objected to that line of questioning arguing that it was rather a comment not relevant for proceedings at hand.
“It is not an opportunity for the defendant to continue defaming the plaintiff and her family,” Moyo said.
The presiding judge was forced to interject as the situation got tense, advising Gappah against her conduct.
“As a self actor I must assist you in presenting your case. I want to caution you that even if you retracted and apologised, you need to be careful not to go back to the same issues that you have retracted. The case you are saying is specifically about damages. You might be unearthing issues that increase the damage.
“Confine your cross examination to the defamation of the defendant and the damages,” the judge warned.
Gappah then proceeded asking about the link between her statements and Mahere being called by derogatory titles.
Mahere said the statements indeed made her being labelled as a woman of loose morals.
“I get labelled as a woman of loose morals, husband snatcher, njapisi. The statements defame me and as a woman of loose sexual morals.
“She insists it is true and to this day she maintains that it is true, making fictional allegations of me having sexual relationships with different men.”
Gappah then complained to the judge for having a bias against her.
“It looks like what is being tried is the truthfulness of my statements so I would like to have clear instructions on why the plaintiff is allowed to make reference to statements about issues that I retracted and if I do so I get blocked from that,” she quirried.
But the judge was not pleased with Gappah’s conduct, noting that she was failing to understand his directives.
The judge was forced to adjourn the matter to his chambers stating that proceedings were becoming “fussy” and not in line with the rules of the court.
“You do not seem to appreciate my directive. You are the one who keeps asking questions that make the plaintiff go back to the same statements. Your cross examination is all over and I don’t see us finishing. You need to confine your cross examination to issues raised in evidence in chief,” said the judge.
Gappah insisted that she never said the issues that were now being attributed to her.
“The issue is that the statements being attributed to me are not true. I have never called the plaintiff a njapisi, husband snatcher. It was said by other people so why are they being referred to me,” she said.
The court however reminded that these issues were all on record.
Gappah continued with cross examination insisting that her statements did not stop or prejudice Mahere’s professional and political careers as well as her activism in any way.
She also pointed out to the fact that Mahere was appointed the spokesperson for MDC Alliance and Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) after she had made statements against her.
Gappah also said Mahere had many other opportunities including having scholarships and a platform to speak on international events such as the Geneva International conference on human rights.
She also said her apology and retraction was more widely circulated than her initial statements which weighs in her favour.
Gappah also accused Mahere of exaggerating issues to the public.
However Mahere said this does not change the fact that the statements were defamatory.
“It is the “how I rise” that was affected.Everyone believes that I cheat my way to the top, that is what is irreparable harm. Of course I am a lawyer but because of the perceptions I will be called an unscrupulous lawyer, to this very day that an apology has been issued and some statements retracted, the defendant still maintains that the statements are true,” she said.
Mahere sued Gappah for soiling her image after she made several allegations, one being she had assisted her to redraft her Cambridge essay while rendering additional assistance for the spokesperson to enrol at Cambridge University.
Gappah also said Mahere was enrolled at the University of Zimbabwe with the help of her father who was a government official when she did not qualify.
She also accused her of trying to snatch her baby daddy among other things.
This morning, I addressed the South Korea-African Summit in Seoul.
Zimbabwe is ready to partner with South Korea through open business and joint investments.
Our focus on agriculture, mining, and innovation, combined with Korea’s climate-proofing strategies, sets the stage for a lasting partnership.
The Korea-Africa Co-operation Framework will help us scale up skills and technology transfer, digitalisation, and the growth of knowledge-based economies, anchored by science and innovation.
With bold action, we can build a prosperous future together.
Source : Emmerson Mnangagwa
By A Correspondent
Norton Hospital, which serves over 100,000 people, is struggling to operate without an X-ray machine, despite being designed for a patient load of around 40,000.
Norton Member of Parliament Richard Tsvangirai recently questioned the Ministry of Health and Child Care about the hospital’s X-ray machine, which has been out of service for some time.
In October 2018, then Health and Child Care Minister Obadiah Moyo visited the hospital and assured that plans were at an advanced stage to increase the hospital’s access to government funding and improve its facilities, eliminating the need to refer patients to hospitals in Harare after accidents.
However, years later, the hospital still refers critical cases from Norton to Harare or Chegutu, with health equipment continuing to deteriorate.
By A Correspondent | Speaking at the funeral of veteran opposition activist Murisi Zwizwai in Harare on Monday, Advocate Nelson Chamisa paid tribute to the late politician, describing him as a hardworking and dedicated leader.
“Mr. Zwizwai was a leader and a champion of the people’s struggle.
He was a mentor and a special consultant in politics; we all learnt from him,” Chamisa remarked, highlighting Zwizwai’s significant contributions to the opposition movement.
Addressing criticisms labeling him as a weak leader, Chamisa emphasized his commitment to Zimbabwe’s future.
“I have a task to complete. President Tsvangirai and President Mugabe gave me a special assignment to become the father of the country,” Chamisa declared.
He further underscored his vision for Zimbabwe’s prosperity, adding a bold statement about his leadership role.
“This means even Mr. Emmerson Mnangagwa is my son,” Chamisa asserted, reinforcing his position as a central figure in Zimbabwe’s political landscape.
By A Correspondent
SAPS Detective Sergeant Luanda Rice Ringani (41) was shot and killed in a suspected hit, while a female passenger (25) sustained serious injuries.
The incident occurred at Mamadimo Park in Mankweng, outside Polokwane
. According to preliminary reports, the victims noticed they were being followed by a suspicious silver Mercedes Benz with a GP number plate from the gaMakanye traffic lights. Seeking safety, they drove to the woman’s residence in Mamadimo Park.
The suspects followed the victims to the location and fired several shots at them before they could enter the yard.
No arrests have been made.
–USD1million Claim Reduced to USD50,000
By Court Correspondent | ZimEye |
Lawyer Fadzayi Mahere has made a significant adjustment in the defamation lawsuit she is pursuing against colleague Pettina Gappah, lowering the amount of her claim from US $1 million to US $50,000. This reduction in the claimed amount is a notable development in the legal proceedings, possibly reflecting a strategic decision or reassessment of damages.
The lawsuit is over a tweet Gappah made in 2018 that Mahere alleges was defamatory.
Mahere has continued her lawsuit despite an apology announced and published last week, that had a 400,000 online circulation, more than two times the figure the 2018 tweet reached in readership.
The timeline for the case’s progression has been established, with the parties involved required to submit their written closing arguments on specific dates: the initial set of submissions is due on June 17, and the subsequent set is due on July 1. These submissions will provide the parties’ final arguments and evidence summaries for the court to consider.
The case is presided over by Justice Jacob Mafusire of the High Court’s Commercial Division. Justice Mafusire has decided to indefinitely adjourn the proceedings. This adjournment means that the case is paused without a set date for resumption, which can occur for various reasons, such as requiring more time for consideration of the submissions, awaiting further evidence, or administrative scheduling issues. The indefinite adjournment indicates that the court will determine the next steps and possibly set a new date for further hearings or the final judgment after reviewing the closing submissions..
Gappah is representing herself. – ZimEye
MORE TO FOLLOW.
By A Correspondent| Popular local fashion store Jan Jam has come to the aid of controversial prophet Talent Madungwe, who was facing eviction over US$800 in rental arrears.
The prophet, known for his bold and often contentious claims, had taken to social media to appeal for assistance, revealing his dire situation to the public.
The revelation sparked a wave of reactions online, culminating in a lifesaving gesture from Jan Jam.
The fashion store, renowned for its trendy apparel and strong community presence, stepped in to partially cover the prophet’s rental arrears. This intervention has prevented Madungwe’s imminent eviction and allowed him to maintain his residence.
In a recent call with DJ Ollah, a popular local radio personality, Prophet Madungwe confirmed the receipt of financial assistance from Jan Jam.
While he did not disclose the exact amount provided by the store, he expressed his gratitude and made a heartfelt appeal for further support from others who might be willing to help him fully settle his debts.
Jan Jam’s decision to assist the prophet has been met with mixed reactions from the public.
While some commended the fashion store for its generosity and community support, others question the decision to aid such a controversial figure.
By A Correspondent| Australia based socialite Susan Mutami has mocked LEAD President Linda Masarira over her decision to forgive her husband despite catching him in bed with her daughter.
Posting on Twitter, Mutami who caused so much controversy when she went live on Twitter, narrating how she was sexually abused by President Emmerson Mnangagwa, said maybe the reason why Masarira had to forgive the husband could be linked to the sexual satisfaction she is getting from him.
“Nyaya yakadai inonetsa Kana murume wamambokadzi akatakura zvombo zvehondo zvinoshanda uye zvisingangowanikwe pese pese nokuti Haisi nyore kuwana makanika anogona kugadzira mota yakaita breakdown kwemakore achiimutsa kunge itsva. Vamwe vanotsvaga makanika mutsva asi mambokadzi vakaona zvakafanira kuti mota yavo irambe ina makanika mutsaru aijaira ane ruzivo nayo. Kungoti hamuzvinzwisise henyu asi Zvinowanikwa mukurarama, panonaka panonetsa kusiya. Unofirapo,” said Mutami
Masarira reportedly forgave her husband while accusing her daughter of seducing him.
By Crime and Courts Reporter- Two men appeared in court after being arrested for bulldozing their way into the State House, demanding to see President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
The incident has heightened coup fears and raised questions about security at the presidential residence.
Felix Togaraseyi Magureyi, 40, one of the men arrested last month, claimed he was Mnangagwa’s father.
Magureyi was apprehended on the spot, and police recovered a pistol magazine, a toy firearm, and a sjambok among other possessions.
The second man, Michael Kunyeya, 29, appeared before a Harare Magistrate facing charges of unlawful possession of dangerous drugs.
On May 22, 2024, Kunyeya, driving an unregistered Toyota Fortuner, attempted to enter the State House to discuss personal problems with the President.
A search of his vehicle revealed a sachet of cocaine and nine empty sachets with cocaine residue. Kunyeya, who has been seen in various photos with Mnangagwa and the Mugabe brothers, was denied bail and is scheduled to return to court on June 12.
Magureyi’s arrest followed an incident on May 7, when he allegedly forced his way into the State House.
Arriving in a Toyota Hilux Raider, Magureyi parked at the visitor’s entrance and began dancing in front of a police officer stationed there. Claiming he was the President’s father, he demanded to see Mnangagwa before forcing his way into the yard.
A subsequent search of Magureyi’s vehicle uncovered a pistol magazine, four rounds of ammunition, a hand-held Boafeng communication radio, a burnt bulb extract, a bunch of keys, a sjambok, and a toy firearm.
The incidents have sparked concern over the security protocols at the State House and the potential threats to President Mnangagwa’s safety.
Source: ZimLive
African National Congress (ANC) heavyweight and national executive committee (NEC) member Lindiwe Sisulu has slammed talks of an ANC-DA coalition, saying such a coalition would be spitting on the graves of fallen Struggle heroes.
Sisulu joins a plethora of voices with stand against clandestine discussions between the DA and President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Sources in the ANC have revealed that Ramaphosa was considering a “soft coalition” with the DA. The partnership would see the DA take up strategic positions in government and in the legislatures.
The governing party, the ANC, scored 40.18% at the polls, the lowest results in 30 years of democracy.
The DA achieved 21.80%, while former president Jacob Zuma’s newly formed uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MKP) scored 17.4%. Since the ANC did not meet the 50% threshold required for an outright majority, it would need a coalition partner in order to govern.
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Speaking to Independent Media, on Monday, Sisulu said a coalition with the DA would be catastrophic for all the efforts made to transform the country.
“Firstly this looming disaster, if the ANC would ever partner with the DA, could’ve been avoided has the IEC (Electoral Commission of SA) done its work properly. I was instrumental in setting up the IEC because I was deputy minister of Home Affairs at the time when Buthelezi was minister of Home Affairs. I ended up signing a lot of the legislation which saw the IEC did its work properly.
“I would think that after 30 years the commission would be able to run a fair and transparent election. Since 26 parties complained about the counting and the results, the IEC for its own credibility should’ve issued a recount. That has brought us to this.
“In all the time I spent in prison fighting apartheid, I did not do it for the DA. The DA is the epitome of what the previous government represents. The idea that black parties cannot govern is very racist. It is an insult for people who oppressed us and who threw us in jail for fighting for justice to tell that we can’t govern.
“The president of the ANC cannot enter a coalition with any party without the NEC’s approval. He is president of the country because of the ANC voters. He will not throw those votes away. I hear the discussions in the media and in some quarters of society saying that it will be good for the country and good for capital if the ANC went into bed with the DA, well those the talks of capital. I know that the president has friends in capital, but capital doesn’t decide internal ANC matters. If it does then perhaps I’m in the wrong party” Sisulu said.
Asked if she supports an ANC-MK coalition, Sisulu said she doesn’t blame many of the soldiers that she trained with in the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) camp who later left the ANC.
“I was trained in MK. When we were in the camps I used to imagine that one day we’d come home dressed in our uniform and land at the airport to the salute of our people. But when we landed, the MK soldiers were starved. They were not taken care of, but other people, who came out of nowhere were the ones giving us orders.
“Today those people are at the top seats in our movement. The MK soldiers and comrades are our comrades. We must lead the ANC back to glory. I never thought I’d see the day when our very movement takes orders from Stellenbosch,” Sisulu said.
By Dr.Phillan Zamchiya
Dear Reader,
Death is a villainous coward. It visited us in the family in the wee hours of the 1st of June 2024. Reader, as we slept, it robbed us of a family man, Morgan Tsvangirai (Save)’s treasure, a man of craft competencies, a gentle giant, a trusted loyal friend to many, a political negotiator, a pillar of the democratic struggle, a gifted humorous organizer, a loving and humble cadre and a freedom fighter. Once death strikes there is nothing you can do. Whether you are a high-flying scientist from Mars, death humbles you. Only Jesus Christ, Jesus of Nazareth conquered death. For us, made of flesh, dust we are and to dust we shall return. This was the reality as Honourable Murisi Zwizwai, an opposition politician, was finally buried at Glen Forest cemetery in Harare today the 4th of June 2024. Zwizwai was a mere 54 years old. Well, it is God’s choice and no appeal.
At this somber hour, I hear whispers and shrills trying to demonize Zwizwai, even in his death. Reader, remember we are only on earth temporarily. So, there is no need to flog a dead man. After all, none of us is without sin. You are only fortunate to be roaming the corridors of life. So, run your race, and wish the dead well. That is how we create a better world and prepare for eternity. Our African ubuntu does not allow such callousness over a dead body, especially over political differences whether real or perceived. Well, Zwizwai is gone. He cannot answer you. He is with his God. It seems the freedom fighters who saw it all, love and honour him still. That is why Advocate Nelson Chamisa, Tendai Biti, Sesel Zvidzai, Chalton Hwende, Lynette Karenyi-Kore, and many others were at his funeral to honor his heroic contribution to the struggle for democratic change in Zimbabwe.
Reader, Zwizwai was a true and loyal friend to Tsvangirai till the very end. A man of service and sacrifice. Very few people would know that Tsvangirai was a lonely man after losing power in 2013 and as cancer took its toll. I often went to Tsvangirai’s residence at 49 Kew Drive, Highlands in Harare, and found the old man in the gardens by himself. At times, Tsvangirai did not even have airtime or fuel to travel around and mobilize the political base. One of the people he could rely on was none other than Zwizwai. I remember Zwizwai giving Tsvangirai his car so that political mobilization for democratic change would not stop. When Tsvangirai’s medical bills became so astronomical, Zwizwai negotiated with the government to pay out Tsvangirai’s pension as former Prime Minister. He was not only a loyal friend but a brilliant negotiator who was always unassuming and calm but deadly in effectiveness. Reader, Zwizwai was loyal to Save even in the last days. We sat in many closed-door meetings together. I once spotted Zwizwai at an MDC Alliance rally in Mutare on 29 January 2018 wearing a white beard that he said ‘belonged to Tsvangirai’. It was an expression of loyalty to Save who was in the hospital battling cancer.
Zwizwai was also a trusted and loyal friend to many. Tsvangirai and Chamisa trusted him with sensitive political assignments that required a person of valor and exceptional negotiating skills. Zwizwai carried these assignments to the best of his ability sometimes risking his life. Reader, I have recently contacted several cadres from different factions of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC). There was consensus that Zwizwai was a comrade with a good heart. I also read several obituaries even from far-away lands and the rhythm is the same. To me, this is a hallmark of a comrade. Sadly, in his last days, Zwizwai could not get as much as he gave to others. Perhaps his ultimate reward is with the Lord. However, there were many like Chalton Hwende who stood with him to the very end.
Reader, Zwizwai was a gifted organizer who used political humor to galvanise the Movement Democratic Change (MDC)’s social base for real change. I remember very well how he used to animate the crowds during the MDC election campaigns. As Senator Sesel Zvidzai said, ‘he was also a great speaker who mastered the effectiveness of figurative expression’. Zwizwai coined the slogans: ‘Todhla huchi na Tsvangirai’ (Honey time with Tsvangirai) and ‘Todhla huchi na Chamisa’ (Honey time with Chamisa) earning him the nickname Huchi (Honey). Mudhara Huchi’s famous slogan still reverberates in the minds of many, like yesterday. He would bellow: ‘Mugabe hambaaaaah, Tsvangirai Yaaah!’ to the delight of the crowd. He would then descend into a ‘Hambaaah, Yaaah, Hambaaah, Yaaah’ chorus with the crowds magnetically chanting along. I remember the inaugural MDC Alliance rally held at the Zimbabwe Grounds in the Highfields suburb of Harare on 5 August 2017. Reader, just after ZANU Ndonga delivered its message, Zwizwai stepped on the stage with his ‘Hambaaah, Yaaah’ chorus to wild cheers from the masses. Mudhara Huchi was organically linked. After the rally, I stopped at Club Joy in Highfields to buy Sadza Nenyama. To my surprise, the young revelers were still in a frenzy shouting ‘Hambaaah, Yahhh, Hambaaah, Yaaah’ with their brown bottles. That was impact. Ooh reader, at the same event, Zwizwai was so humorous. He even made the crowd recite the folktale: ‘The House that Jack Built’. It was a reference to the Alliance that Tsvangirai built.
Reader, Zwizwai had two types of crafts. He had both craft competency and craft literacy skills. He demonstrated this when he was a Member of Parliament for Harare Central from 2003 to 2020 [he was recalled by the MDC led by Dr Thokozani Khupe] and from 2022 to 2023. He was then appointed Senator in 2024 by Prof Welshman Ncube-led CCC formation but had no time to demonstrate his capabilities, as death knocked. This decision was largely unpopular with the grassroots opposition supporters. The circumstances are still to be told and the politics behind the politics is still to fully manifest. We shall hear. Reader, during the inclusive government from 2009-2013, Zwizwai exhibited his competencies as the Deputy Minister of Information when he pushed for media reforms and as Deputy Minister of Mines where he fought for the demilitarisation of diamond mining fields. Even the usually acerbic George Charamba, the spokesperson of President Emmerson Mnangagwa, ate humble pie and conceded that Zwizwai was ‘an excellent Deputy Minister of Information and Publicity under GNU, and during my time at the Ministry. We worked very well, even as we belonged to different parties’.
The opposition has lost a good and exemplary political competitor who accepted defeat gracefully. When Zwizwai lost the CCC primary election to represent Harare Central constituency in the 2023 general election, I asked him how he felt. He had some complaints about the process but he graciously accepted the result and wished the winner, Hon Lovemore Jimu, well. That is why Jimu felt it easy to attend Zwizwai’s funeral in Waterfalls. In some constituencies, competitors are sworn enemies. I also reached out to Hon. Gladys Hlatywayo who participated in the same primary election and she described Zwizwai as ‘an extremely good human being’.
Reader, Zwizwai was an extraordinary man of great love, generosity, and hospitality. He made his floral business space in Kensington, Harare a comfortable home for comrades from all walks of life. The place became known as ‘kumaruva’ in the local lexicon. Comrades like Hon. Chalton Hwende, Maureen Kademaunga, Happymore Chidziva, Wellington Chikombo, Tererai Obey Sithole, Jacob Mafume to mention a few, and others from as far as Mutoko would gather here under the sun, the moon and stars. As a gentle giant, Mudhara Huchi would prepare sadza, musoro wemombe, mabhonzo, mazondo, matumbu, and maguru for his guests. Of course, the delicacy meals were accompanied by fine whiskey and beers for comrades to refresh and discuss contemporary political issues. I now hear that when Chamisa took over power after Tsvangirai’s demise in 2018 most of the strategies were crafted here at Maruva, dear reader. Some comrades would leave with nice perfume gifts from Mudhara Huchi.
Whenever I met Huchi, his first question was, ‘Dr mauya nehuchi ere?’ (Dr have you brought fine whisky?). We would then laugh. I have always argued that fine whisky and apples are good for the brain. Reader, ‘maruva’ became home for many comrades. It is Chinua Achebe who said. ‘A man who calls his kinsmen to a feast does not do so to save them from starving. They all have food in their own homes. When we gather together in the moonlit village ground it is not because of the moon. Every man can see it in his own compound. We come together because it is good for kinsmen to do so’. For Mudhara Zwizwai, it was good for comrades to do so. Wherever he is, he would still love comrades to do so. Reader, it is good for comrades to have honey time. Now that Zwizwai is gone, I wonder who else can provide a home for comrades as ‘kinsmen’.
Go well, Mudhara Huchi. Go well freedom fighter. There is nothing we can do, for we are made of flesh. Your time of departure was at hand. Take pride in that you fought the good fight. You have finished your race. You have kept your faith. Reader, we tremble because we are still to finish our race. But to dust we shall also return, but at least Zwizwai returns with a legacy.
By Gift Ostallos Siziba
Adios Azania.
Have spent a week in South Africa observing what will go down in history as a transparent, free, and fair electoral process.
The IEC demonstrated not just the capacity to conduct a free and fair process but also the ability to effectively use technology to both for the process and for keeping the public timeously informed.
We started with attending a pre-election conference where the electoral body hosted electoral experts, national commissions and acamedics from all over the world.
They clearly had nothing to hide:
Political parties campaigned freely.
No politically motivated arrests, no banning of rallies:
A timely and accurate breakdown and communication of the results in real-time.
An election is about respecting the will of the people.
South Africans have confidence in their systems- those in charge hold public office with the utmost humility and professionalism.
Congratulations Azania- a good milestone on her 30 years of democratic self determination.
A 62-year-old man from Chimanimani has been arrested in connection with multiple cases of rape and murder.
Police have confirmed the arrest of 62-year-old Daniel Chauke of Derera village under Chief Ngorima, who is facing three counts of murder and rape as well as nine other separate rape charges.
Chauke, who was on the police wanted list for suspected stock theft, was arrested on the 27th of last month in Usanga suburb of Chipinge after a tip off.
Circumstances are that on the 26th of last month, Chauke allegedly raped and murdered a 45-year-old Celia Maponese of Chipinge who was on her way to attend a family function in Mabheka area.
Police reportedly found the suspect in possession of the deceased’s mobile phone.
Chauke is also linked to several other rape cases which are being investigated.
Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) National Spokesperson, Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed Chauke’s arrest.
While Chauke will have his day in court, there is a sense of relief among residents of Chipinge who have been living fear.
“We are now living in fear of the unknown especially us as women given that we are the ones who moves at,” said a Chipinge resident.
“As you know our buses leave town as early as 2 am and now with the rife in rape cases it’s no longer safe to travel.We call upon the judiciary services to impose extra harsh penalties to those found guilty of rape and murder so that it serve as a warning to other on how bad crime is,” said another.
The suspect is in police custody and expected to appear in court soon.
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The details of Kylian Mbappé’s contract at Real Madrid:
✍️ 5 seasons
? €100M signing bonus
? Net annual salary of €15M
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By A Correspondent
In a recent and surprising declaration, Senator Sengezo Tshabangu, the self-appointed interim Secretary General of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), has openly pledged his allegiance to Zanu PF, the ruling party in Zimbabwe.
Tshabangu’s stance has raised eyebrows within the political sphere, especially among opposition members who viewed the CCC as a critical counterbalance to the ruling party’s influence.
In a bold statement, Tshabangu did not shy away from expressing his intention to suppress any form of dissent within the ranks.
“It must be very clearly heard that during my tenure as the Government’s contact person in both the lower and upper house of Parliament (opposition), I’ll not tolerate any element of disunity, divisiveness, and lack of tolerance,” Tshabangu declared.
His remarks suggest a hardline approach to maintaining order and cohesion within the CCC, aligning it more closely with the ethos of Zanu PF.
Tshabangu’s rhetoric highlights a shift in his political alignment and signals a potential crackdown on critics of President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
“I’ll foster a development-mindedness throughout,” Tshabangu added, emphasizing his commitment to progress and stability, albeit through stringent measures against what he perceives as rebellious elements.
This development has sparked concern among opposition supporters and political analysts who fear that Tshabangu’s alignment with Zanu PF could undermine the CCC’s ability to effectively challenge the ruling party’s policies and actions.
The CCC was initially formed to provide a unified front against Zanu PF’s long-standing dominance, but Tshabangu’s recent declarations may signal a fracturing of that unity.
As Tshabangu steps into his role as the government’s contact person in Parliament, the political landscape in Zimbabwe may see significant shifts.
His pledge to eliminate disunity and divisiveness suggests a no-nonsense approach that could stifle dissent within the opposition and align it more closely with the ruling party’s agenda.
The implications of Tshabangu’s threats to deal with critics of Mnangagwa are profound.
If his words translate into action, the CCC may face internal purges and a potential loss of its critical voice against Zanu PF.
The coming months will reveal whether Tshabangu’s tough stance will indeed foster development and unity or whether it will erode the democratic fabric of the opposition, further entrenching Zanu PF’s power in Zimbabwe.
By Farai D Hove| Harare, Zimbabwe – In a significant breakthrough, the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has confirmed the arrest of Daniel Chauke (62) in connection with a series of heinous crimes, including multiple murders, rapes, and a case of stock theft, which occurred in Chipinge and Chimanimani between April 2022 and May 26, 2024.
Chauke was apprehended on May 27, 2024, following an investigation into a stock theft case and was subsequently brought to the ZRP Chipinge. During a search conducted by detectives, various incriminating items were recovered, including ladies’ clothing, a cellphone, and a machete, all hidden in a sack and bag. These items matched the description of goods stolen during a recent violent crime.
On May 26, 2024, Cylia Maponese (45) was found murdered in a bushy area along Usanga-Bangazani Road, Chipinge. The recovered items from Chauke’s possession were linked to this crime scene. Under interrogation, Chauke admitted to raping Maponese before killing her and stealing her belongings, including a cellphone, various ladies’ clothes, and US$10.00 in cash.
Further investigations have connected Chauke to another brutal murder on October 21, 2023, where a 54-year-old woman was raped and killed in Chikwanda Village, Usanga location, Chipinge. He is also implicated in the rape and murder of a 32-year-old woman on April 24, 2024, in Matakanyi Village, Chimanimani.
Chauke is additionally clearing seven other rape cases that took place between April 3, 2022, and April 5, 2024, in Chipinge, highlighting the extensive nature of his criminal activities.
The ZRP has urged members of the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities or criminal acts to the National Complaints Desk at (0242) 703631 or via WhatsApp.
Harare, Zimbabwe – In a brazen assault of a grade between street vendors and municipal authorities, two vendors have been brought before a Harare magistrate after attacking municipal police officers in the city’s Central Business District (CBD). The violent incident occurred during a police operation aimed at apprehending illegal vendors operating on the streets.
The two vendors, identified as Derreck Nyeke and Kelvin Chikono, had initially set up their stalls on the pavements along Cameron Street, near the Flyover. As municipal police began confiscating goods from these unauthorized vending sites, chaos erupted. Vendors scattered with their belongings but soon regrouped, launching a retaliatory attack on the officers.
In the ensuing altercation, a police Hino lorry, registration number AAE 8352, sustained damage to its quarter glass, highlighting the intensity of the clash. Despite the pandemonium, law enforcement managed to apprehend Nyeke and Chikono. Other participants in the assault fled the scene and remain at large.
Court testimony revealed the extent of the confrontation, with municipal police officers facing considerable resistance while carrying out their duties. The assault on law enforcement officers marks a significant escalation in the ongoing struggle to regulate informal trade within Harare’s central business district.
Nyeke and Chikono have been remanded in custody pending further proceedings, as the legal process takes its course. The incident has sparked a debate about the challenges faced by municipal authorities in enforcing regulations amidst the thriving informal trade sector.
As Harare continues to grapple with these issues, the assault on police officers serves as a stark reminder of the volatile environment in which these operations take place. The city’s efforts to manage illegal vending must now contend with the potential for violent resistance, raising questions about the future approach to such enforcement actions.
By A Correspondent
Former South African President Jacob Zuma has hinted at throwing his support behind the ANC president under specific conditions set by various political parties for coalition agreements with the ANC.
MK Conditions:
EFF Conditions:
DA Conditions:
A Zanu PF stalwart commented on the potential coalitions, noting, “My view is that the ANC will get into government with MK because their issue with Jacob Zuma is personal, not ideological, and his conditions are easier.”
Zanu PF Monday posted on X:
Our new Political Commissar cde Munyaradzi Machacha chants slogan…2030 vaMnangagwa vanenge vachitonga
Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos has been forced to make a change in his squad for the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers.
Broos announced his final 23-man team last week, but due to injury, Mamelodi Sundowns defender Grant Kekana has been dropped.
He will be replaced by Given Msimango of Kaizer Chiefs.
The rest of the squad took part in the first training on Monday.
Bafana Bafana will first face Nigeria’s Super Eagles away from home in Uyo on Friday, 7 June 2024.
The match versus Zimbabwe will be played at Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein on 11 June.
Bafana Bafana 23-Man squad:
Goalkeepers:
Ronwen Williams (Mamelodi Sundowns), Ricardo Goss (SuperSport United), Veli Mothwa (AmaZulu)
Defenders:
Nyiko Mobbie (Sekhukhune United), Thapelo Morena (Mamelodi Sundowns), Nkosinathi Sibisi (Orlando Pirates), Aubrey Modiba (Mamelodi Sundowns), Mothobi Mvala (Mamelodi Sundowns). Khuliso Mudau (Mamelodi Sundowns), Siyabonga Ngezana (FCSB, Romania), Given Msimango (Kaizer Chiefs).
Midfielders:
Teboho Mokoena (Mamelodi Sundowns), Jayden Adams (Stellenbosch FC), Bathusi Aubaas (Mamelodi Sundowns), Sphephelo Sithole (Tondela, Portugal).
Forwards:
Themba Zwane (Mamelodi Sundowns), Oswin Appollis (Polokwane City), Patrick Maswanganyi (Orlando Pirates), Iqraam Rayners (Stellenbosch FC), Elias Mokwana (Sekhukhune United), Lyle Foster (Burnley, England), Percy Tau (Al Ahly, Egypt), Relebohile Mofokeng (Orlando Pirates).
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Warriors coach Jairos Tapera says his team is targeting victories when they face Lesotho and South Africa in the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers this week.
The Zimbabwe national team are yet to pick their first win in Group C of the qualifiers, having drawn the first two games.
The coach told ZIFA media during the team’s first training in Johannesburg on Monday that they are still studying their opponents but will not settle for less:
“We are still gathering information about our opponents and once we are done, we will compare it with our team.
“But I want to tell you one thing, we are here to win and nothing else. We’re going to give our all.”
On his initial assessment of the squad, the gaffer added:
“I’m happy with what I have seen at this moment, as you know, it’s our first day on the field of training.
“As we move forward, I think it’s going to be better. I’m happy with the team.”
Tapera’s charges will host the Lesotho on 7 June at Orlando Stadium in Johannesburg before playing Bafana Bafana in Bloemfontein four days later.
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By Gift Ostallos Siziba
Adios Azania.
Have spent a week in South Africa observing what will go down in history as a transparent, free, and fair electoral process.
The IEC demonstrated not just the capacity to conduct a free and fair process but also the ability to effectively use technology to both for the process and for keeping the public timeously informed.
We started with attending a pre-election conference where the electoral body hosted electoral experts, national commissions and acamedics from all over the world.
They clearly had nothing to hide:
Political parties campaigned freely.
No politically motivated arrests, no banning of rallies:
A timely and accurate breakdown and communication of the results in real-time.
An election is about respecting the will of the people.
South Africans have confidence in their systems- those in charge hold public office with the utmost humility and professionalism.
Congratulations Azania- a good milestone on her 30 years of democratic self determination.
A 62-year-old man from Chimanimani has been arrested in connection with multiple cases of rape and murder.
Police have confirmed the arrest of 62-year-old Daniel Chauke of Derera village under Chief Ngorima, who is facing three counts of murder and rape as well as nine other separate rape charges.
Chauke, who was on the police wanted list for suspected stock theft, was arrested on the 27th of last month in Usanga suburb of Chipinge after a tip off.
Circumstances are that on the 26th of last month, Chauke allegedly raped and murdered a 45-year-old Celia Maponese of Chipinge who was on her way to attend a family function in Mabheka area.
Police reportedly found the suspect in possession of the deceased’s mobile phone.
Chauke is also linked to several other rape cases which are being investigated.
Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) National Spokesperson, Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed Chauke’s arrest.
While Chauke will have his day in court, there is a sense of relief among residents of Chipinge who have been living fear.
“We are now living in fear of the unknown especially us as women given that we are the ones who moves at,” said a Chipinge resident.
“As you know our buses leave town as early as 2 am and now with the rife in rape cases it’s no longer safe to travel.We call upon the judiciary services to impose extra harsh penalties to those found guilty of rape and murder so that it serve as a warning to other on how bad crime is,” said another.
The suspect is in police custody and expected to appear in court soon.
ZBC News
By Political Reporter- The country’s leading opposition figure, Nelson Chamisa, showcased exemplary statesmanship by attending two funerals of senior members of his former party in a single day.
On Monday, Chamisa paid his respects at the funeral of the Opposition Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) Senator, Murisi Zwizwai.
Zwizwai, the former Harare Central MP, was a long-serving opposition legislator and a committed democrat, according to Chamisa.
The veteran politician passed away on Saturday morning.
Following this, Chamisa mourned the death of William Zambezi, a dedicated social media campaigner known for his relentless advocacy for change in Zimbabwe.
Despite holding no official title, Zambezi was celebrated for his impactful online presence and his unwavering commitment to a better future for the country.
In a heartfelt message shared on X, Chamisa acknowledged Zambezi’s contributions: “I recently learned of the passing of @williamzambezi, a true Citizens’ hero.
Despite holding no title or position, William was clear in his purpose and played his part diligently. Although I never had the chance to meet him, his impactful contributions, especially on social media, were known to me.”
Chamisa took the initiative to visit Zambezi’s family in Chitungwiza, facilitated by local CCC leaders. Reflecting on the visit, Chamisa expressed his gratitude for the warm reception he received and the family’s steadfast faith, which he found both humbling and inspiring. “Thanks to the assistance of Chitungwiza Citizens leaders, I located his home to pay my respects and offer condolences to his family. Their warm reception and unwavering faith left me humbled and inspired,” Chamisa wrote.
During this moment of loss, Chamisa highlighted the inevitable nature of death and the importance of preparing for it. He praised Zambezi for sowing the seeds of change during his brief life, underscoring the significant impact one individual can have on the collective effort for a better Zimbabwe. “While death is a painful inevitability, it also serves as a reminder for us to prepare for its certainty. In his brief life, William sowed the seeds for a better Zimbabwe, staunchly advocating for change in his own way.”
Chamisa concluded his tribute by extending his condolences to Zambezi’s young family, assuring them of continued support from the CCC community. “May his soul rest in peace as we continue to stand with the young family he left behind. RIP Citizens Hero.”
By Dr Raymond Chamba | I dreamt that the visit of some leader to some country is to consolidate their marine spirit occultic appearance to one Hak Ja Han- the South Korean head of the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification. Call it a South Korean marine spiritual battery recharge.
Hak Jan Hak was last here in 2018 and widely discredited by most church groupings. This is an acceleration of the attempted spiritual capture of the nation state. Vanhu ava havasikurara nenyanyaya “dzekunokora tsoka dzenyika”.
Musicians in African folklore are an extension of the language and access to our ancestry and spiritual power. It’s the reason why there was the program to capture their language and influence through the so-called free car proposition.
The most important part of this political-spiritual capture program remains the compromise of the last great lion of ancestral music and power gateway, the indomitable Thomas Mapfumo who used to connect fighters and the population to the last revolutionary thrust-Second Chimurenga. Mapfumo in his wisdom has resisted such sissy-boy overtures.
The East Africa visits (Guruuswa), Nyanga, Chipinge, Binga, Victoria falls galas were a structured attempt at spiritual capture of the essence of Munhumutapa. To our defence, there is massive resistance from the frenetic efforts of these marine spirit led shenanigans. They will all come down, humiliated, discarded and destroyed.
The naked state capture has reached dizzying levels and knows no boundaries. The hypnotic spiritual capture of this nation and region will not succeed as our people are experiencing a great spiritual and political awakening.
These imposters without natural and mass spiritual mandate to rule will not succeed. A cataclysm of resistance shall soon pervade the lands and wreak havoc in the pathways of political pimps, financial shysters, drug pushers and users writ large.
Things have fallen apart and the pretend centre cannot hold. When all anyone has is their Rasputin and drug dealer it shows that noone can countenance BS anymore.
Zinwamhanga naTsambarafuta Hamupabudi Apa Ndinopika Nevaridzi VeNyika Varere Mumakomo. Rwendo Runo Mafarisa. Mavhecherwa…..
DZIMBAHWE ??????????????
Dr Raymond Chamba
By Political Reporter- The country’s most popular opposition leader, Nelson Chamisa, has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of William Zambezi, a fervent social media campaigner known for his dedication to advocating for change in Zimbabwe.
Zambezi, who held no official title, was celebrated for his relentless pursuit of a better future for his country through his impactful online presence.
In a heartfelt message shared on X, Chamisa acknowledged Zambezi’s contributions, stating, “I recently learned of the passing of @williamzambezi, a true Citizens’ hero. Despite holding no title or position, William was clear in his purpose and played his part diligently. Although I never had the chance to meet him, his impactful contributions especially on social media were known to me.”
Chamisa took the initiative to visit Zambezi’s family in Chitungwiza, a gesture facilitated by local CCC leaders.
Reflecting on the visit, Chamisa expressed his gratitude for the warm reception he received and the family’s steadfast faith, which he found both humbling and inspiring.
“Thanks to the assistance of Chitungwiza Citizens leaders, I located his home to pay my respects and offer condolences to his family. Their warm reception and unwavering faith left me humbled and inspired,” Chamisa wrote.
The former CCC leader used this moment of loss to highlight the inevitable nature of death and the importance of preparing for it.
He praised Zambezi for sowing the seeds of change during his brief life, underscoring the significant impact one individual can have on the collective effort for a better Zimbabwe.
“While death is a painful inevitability, it also serves as a reminder for us to prepare for its certainty. In his brief life, William sowed the seeds for a better Zimbabwe, staunchly advocating for change in his own way.”
Chamisa concluded his tribute by extending his condolences to Zambezi’s young family, assuring them of continued support from the CCC community.
“May his soul rest in peace as we continue to stand with the young family he left behind. RIP Citizens Hero.”
Warriors coach Jairos Tapera says his team is targeting victories when they face Lesotho and South Africa in the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers this week.
The Zimbabwe national team are yet to pick their first win in Group C of the qualifiers, having drawn the first two games.
The coach told ZIFA media during the team’s first training in Johannesburg on Monday that they are still studying their opponents but will not settle for less:
“We are still gathering information about our opponents and once we are done, we will compare it with our team.
“But I want to tell you one thing, we are here to win and nothing else. We’re going to give our all.”
On his initial assessment of the squad, the gaffer added:
“I’m happy with what I have seen at this moment, as you know, it’s our first day on the field of training.
“As we move forward, I think it’s going to be better. I’m happy with the team.”
Tapera’s charges will host the Lesotho on 7 June at Orlando Stadium in Johannesburg before playing Bafana Bafana in Bloemfontein four days later.
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Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos has been forced to make a change in his squad for the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers.
Broos announced his final 23-man team last week, but due to injury, Mamelodi Sundowns defender Grant Kekana has been dropped.
He will be replaced by Given Msimango of Kaizer Chiefs.
The rest of the squad took part in the first training on Monday.
Bafana Bafana will first face Nigeria’s Super Eagles away from home in Uyo on Friday, 7 June 2024.
The match versus Zimbabwe will be played at Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein on 11 June.
Bafana Bafana 23-Man squad:
Goalkeepers:
Ronwen Williams (Mamelodi Sundowns), Ricardo Goss (SuperSport United), Veli Mothwa (AmaZulu)
Defenders:
Nyiko Mobbie (Sekhukhune United), Thapelo Morena (Mamelodi Sundowns), Nkosinathi Sibisi (Orlando Pirates), Aubrey Modiba (Mamelodi Sundowns), Mothobi Mvala (Mamelodi Sundowns). Khuliso Mudau (Mamelodi Sundowns), Siyabonga Ngezana (FCSB, Romania), Given Msimango (Kaizer Chiefs).
Midfielders:
Teboho Mokoena (Mamelodi Sundowns), Jayden Adams (Stellenbosch FC), Bathusi Aubaas (Mamelodi Sundowns), Sphephelo Sithole (Tondela, Portugal).
Forwards:
Themba Zwane (Mamelodi Sundowns), Oswin Appollis (Polokwane City), Patrick Maswanganyi (Orlando Pirates), Iqraam Rayners (Stellenbosch FC), Elias Mokwana (Sekhukhune United), Lyle Foster (Burnley, England), Percy Tau (Al Ahly, Egypt), Relebohile Mofokeng (Orlando Pirates).
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By A Correspondent| Popular gospel musician Janet Manyowa has cancelled the much hyped Wanqoba Concert that was set for Bulawayo this weekend due to illness.
According to her husband Munyaradzi Manyowa, due to Janet’s illness, they had to cancel the Wanqoba Concert.
“We have cancelled all the shows lined up in June, including the Wanqoba Concert after Janet fell sick.
“She is down with a flue bug,” said Manyowa.
By A Correspondent
Former South African President Jacob Zuma has hinted at throwing his support behind the ANC president under specific conditions set by various political parties for coalition agreements with the ANC.
MK Conditions:
EFF Conditions:
DA Conditions:
A Zanu PF stalwart commented on the potential coalitions, noting, “My view is that the ANC will get into government with MK because their issue with Jacob Zuma is personal, not ideological, and his conditions are easier.”
By Climate Reporter | ZimEye | At a time potholes have destroyed both Zimbabwe’s soil, roads, school buildings, and clinics, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has arranged to train the President of Madagascar his pothole method of farming.
The technique which is the so called, Pfumvudza involves digging idle pits meant to grow plants without any further work. While it is novel, the way Mnangagwa’s administration has executed it has left the nation’s arable landscape struggling under chaotic mismanagement.
The disrespect for infrastructural integrity has permeated into mining operations where korokozas are on a rampage in city and road areas causing infrastructural collapse, such that the total loss is estimated into billions of dollars.
Despite these realities, Mnangagwa has gone ahead to arrange flying Madagascar’s head of state into Zimbabwe.
ZANU PF announces saying – On the Korea-Africa Summit sidelines: H.E. Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa had discussed “climate change resilience building strategies with H.E. President Andry Rajoelina of Madagascar. Madagascar will be sending a delegation to Zimbabwe to learn about Pfumbvudza.”
DO YOU THINK MADAGASCAR WILL SURVIVE MNNAGAGWA’s PITS?
Zanu PF Monday posted on X:
Our new Political Commissar cde Munyaradzi Machacha chants slogan…2030 vaMnangagwa vanenge vachitonga
By A Correspondent
In a monumental move that has sent shockwaves through the football world, Kylian Mbappe has officially joined Real Madrid.
The long-anticipated transfer has finally come to fruition, marking a new chapter in the career of one of the sport’s brightest stars.
Mbappe took to Instagram to express his overwhelming joy and pride at joining the Spanish giants.
“A dream come true. Very happy and proud to be part of my dream club, Real Madrid,” he shared.
The French forward’s words encapsulate the significance of this transfer, which has been a subject of intense speculation and excitement among fans and pundits alike.
The 24-year-old World Cup winner has long been linked with a move to the Santiago Bernabeu, and his announcement confirms the end of a prolonged transfer saga.
“It is impossible to explain how happy and excited I feel right now,” Mbappe added, highlighting the emotional weight of this milestone in his career. Known for his blistering pace, technical prowess, and goal-scoring ability, Mbappe is expected to bring a new dynamism to the Real Madrid attack.
“I can’t wait to see you, Madridistas, and thank you for your incredible support. Go Madrid! ?,” Mbappe concluded in his heartfelt post.
His message to the fans, affectionately known as Madridistas, underscores his eagerness to integrate into the team and make an immediate impact.
Real Madrid fans around the globe have reacted with euphoria, welcoming Mbappe to their storied club.
The signing of Mbappe is seen as a significant statement of intent from Real Madrid, as they continue to bolster their squad with world-class talent.
This move not only strengthens their offensive line but also reinforces their status as one of the premier destinations for top-tier football talent.
As Mbappe dons the famous white jersey of Real Madrid, all eyes will be on his debut and how quickly he can adapt to La Liga.
The anticipation is palpable, with fans and analysts alike eager to see how his arrival will influence the dynamics of the team and their performance in domestic and international competitions.
With this landmark signing, Real Madrid reaffirms its commitment to excellence and its ambition to remain at the pinnacle of world football.
Kylian Mbappe’s journey at Real Madrid is just beginning, and the footballing world will be watching closely as this exciting new chapter unfolds.
By Crime and Courts Reporter- Two men appeared in court after being arrested for bulldozing their way into the State House, demanding to see President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
The incident has heightened coup fears and raised questions about security at the presidential residence.
Felix Togaraseyi Magureyi, 40, one of the men arrested last month, claimed he was Mnangagwa’s father.
Magureyi was apprehended on the spot, and police recovered a pistol magazine, a toy firearm, and a sjambok among other possessions.
The second man, Michael Kunyeya, 29, appeared before a Harare Magistrate facing charges of unlawful possession of dangerous drugs.
On May 22, 2024, Kunyeya, driving an unregistered Toyota Fortuner, attempted to enter the State House to discuss personal problems with the President.
A search of his vehicle revealed a sachet of cocaine and nine empty sachets with cocaine residue. Kunyeya, who has been seen in various photos with Mnangagwa and the Mugabe brothers, was denied bail and is scheduled to return to court on June 12.
Magureyi’s arrest followed an incident on May 7, when he allegedly forced his way into the State House.
Arriving in a Toyota Hilux Raider, Magureyi parked at the visitor’s entrance and began dancing in front of a police officer stationed there. Claiming he was the President’s father, he demanded to see Mnangagwa before forcing his way into the yard.
A subsequent search of Magureyi’s vehicle uncovered a pistol magazine, four rounds of ammunition, a hand-held Boafeng communication radio, a burnt bulb extract, a bunch of keys, a sjambok, and a toy firearm.
The incidents have sparked concern over the security protocols at the State House and the potential threats to President Mnangagwa’s safety.
Source: ZimLive
By A Correspondent
Former South African President Jacob Zuma has hinted at throwing his support behind the ANC president under specific conditions set by various political parties for coalition agreements with the ANC.
MK Conditions:
EFF Conditions:
DA Conditions:
A Zanu PF stalwart commented on the potential coalitions, noting, “My view is that the ANC will get into government with MK because their issue with Jacob Zuma is personal, not ideological, and his conditions are easier.”
By A Correspondent
In a recent and surprising declaration, Senator Sengezo Tshabangu, the self-appointed interim Secretary General of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), has openly pledged his allegiance to Zanu PF, the ruling party in Zimbabwe.
Tshabangu’s stance has raised eyebrows within the political sphere, especially among opposition members who viewed the CCC as a critical counterbalance to the ruling party’s influence.
In a bold statement, Tshabangu did not shy away from expressing his intention to suppress any form of dissent within the ranks.
“It must be very clearly heard that during my tenure as the Government’s contact person in both the lower and upper house of Parliament (opposition), I’ll not tolerate any element of disunity, divisiveness, and lack of tolerance,” Tshabangu declared.
His remarks suggest a hardline approach to maintaining order and cohesion within the CCC, aligning it more closely with the ethos of Zanu PF.
Tshabangu’s rhetoric highlights a shift in his political alignment and signals a potential crackdown on critics of President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
“I’ll foster a development-mindedness throughout,” Tshabangu added, emphasizing his commitment to progress and stability, albeit through stringent measures against what he perceives as rebellious elements.
This development has sparked concern among opposition supporters and political analysts who fear that Tshabangu’s alignment with Zanu PF could undermine the CCC’s ability to effectively challenge the ruling party’s policies and actions.
The CCC was initially formed to provide a unified front against Zanu PF’s long-standing dominance, but Tshabangu’s recent declarations may signal a fracturing of that unity.
As Tshabangu steps into his role as the government’s contact person in Parliament, the political landscape in Zimbabwe may see significant shifts.
His pledge to eliminate disunity and divisiveness suggests a no-nonsense approach that could stifle dissent within the opposition and align it more closely with the ruling party’s agenda.
The implications of Tshabangu’s threats to deal with critics of Mnangagwa are profound.
If his words translate into action, the CCC may face internal purges and a potential loss of its critical voice against Zanu PF.
The coming months will reveal whether Tshabangu’s tough stance will indeed foster development and unity or whether it will erode the democratic fabric of the opposition, further entrenching Zanu PF’s power in Zimbabwe.
By Crime and Courts Reporter- Police in Hawange have arrested the Officer In Charge of ZRP Kamativi, for allegedly assaulting a female subordinate.
Stanley Siampongo (48) was arrested and is facing assault charges.
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), said Siampongo was arraigned before the Hwange Magistrates. The NPA said:
He allegedly assaulted his 44-year-old female subordinate. On the 21st of February 2024, the complainant was directedto commence charge office duties on the 22nd of February 2024 at 0600 hours. Instead, the complainant reported for duty on the 22nd of February 2024 at 0800 hours.
The complainant together with another colleague was summoned to the accused person’s office. She was asked why she failed to report for duty on time and her explanation did not go well with the accused person.
He allegedly hit her with fists all over the body and she fell to the ground. She ran to the administration block and he followed her and continued to assault her.
A Police report was made leading to the arrest of the accused person.
Siampongo was scheduled to appear in court on 31 May 2024 for judgment. The NPA, however, is yet to give an update on the case.
By A Correspondent| Former Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of William Zambezi, a fervent social media campaigner known for his dedication to advocating for change in Zimbabwe.
Zambezi, who held no official title, was celebrated for his relentless pursuit of a better future for his country through his impactful online presence.
In a heartfelt message shared on X, Chamisa acknowledged Zambezi’s contributions, stating, “I recently learned of the passing of @williamzambezi, a true Citizens’ hero. Despite holding no title or position, William was clear in his purpose and played his part diligently. Although I never had the chance to meet him, his impactful contributions especially on social media were known to me.”
Chamisa took the initiative to visit Zambezi’s family in Chitungwiza, a gesture facilitated by local CCC leaders.
Reflecting on the visit, Chamisa expressed his gratitude for the warm reception he received and the family’s steadfast faith, which he found both humbling and inspiring.
“Thanks to the assistance of Chitungwiza Citizens leaders, I located his home to pay my respects and offer condolences to his family. Their warm reception and unwavering faith left me humbled and inspired,” Chamisa wrote.
The former CCC leader used this moment of loss to highlight the inevitable nature of death and the importance of preparing for it.
He praised Zambezi for sowing the seeds of change during his brief life, underscoring the significant impact one individual can have on the collective effort for a better Zimbabwe.
“While death is a painful inevitability, it also serves as a reminder for us to prepare for its certainty. In his brief life, William sowed the seeds for a better Zimbabwe, staunchly advocating for change in his own way.”
Chamisa concluded his tribute by extending his condolences to Zambezi’s young family, assuring them of continued support from the CCC community.
“May his soul rest in peace as we continue to stand with the young family he left behind. RIP Citizens Hero.”
By A Correspondent| The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) has announced fuel prices for the month of June with diesel now selling 5 cents cheaper while petrol has gone up.
In May, ZERA announced a diesel and petrol price of US$1.66 and US$1.58.
For June, diesel is now going for US$1.61 while petrol has marginally gone up by US$0.01 and is now selling for US$1.59.
By A Correspondent| Controversial politician Linda Masarira has reconciled and exonerated her husband Bongani, instead blaming her daughter.
Masarira accused her daughter of seducing Bongani who failed to control himself resulting in the two getting intimate.
The LEAD party leader was recently assaulted by her husband resulting in her sustaining a red eye following an altercation over the issue.
Posting on X, her counsellor, Dr Gugulethu Ncube announced disgust that Masarira had reconciled with someone who went intimate with her daughter.
Dr Ncube posted chats she had with Masarira who told her that she had ironed out issues with Bongani.
How are you? We spoke about things and ironed out certain issues,” said Linda in response to a question if she was OK.
She justified herself saying she was an adult capable of making own decisions about her future.
“I am an adult 41 who is capable of making decisions for herself and her future. My daughter seduced my husband. He was tempted and failed to control himself. He apologized akaripa pachivanhu to me and my parents. My daughter is the one who is unremorseful. Hasn’t apologized since and is bragging to the whole world that she fixed me. I ain’t desperate at all. I put Bongani’s weaknesses on a scale and realised that he wad 80% good or excellent and 20% fault. Why should I throw away the baby and the water. It is better to deal with the faults and maintain the good,” added Masarira.
Meanwhile, Linda has expressed disappointment with Gugu for taking their private conversation to social media.
“Like seriously Gugu? You take screenshots of our chats to X? I am disappointed with you,” said Masarira.
By A Correspondent| Self exiled politician Savior Kasukuwere has told Presidential Spokesperson George Charamba to go to the gym.
Kasukuwere was commenting on a video posted by the Presidential Communications X account, Kasukuwere had no kind words for the loud-mouth Charamba telling him to hit the gym.
“uhhhhhh this one must go to the gym !!!,” said Kasukuwere.
Kasukuwere and Charamba have exchanged harsh words on X since the November 2017 coup that displaced the late ruler Robert Mugabe.
Kasukuwere and other exiled ministers including Patrick Zhuwawo, Jonathan Moyo and Walter Mzembi were among the vocal G40 faction members while Charamba was once reprimanded by the former first lady Grace Mugabe for siding with President Emmerson Mnangagwa in what was known as Lacoste faction.
Suspicious changes to the Wikipedia page of the GoldMafia implicated prophet Uebert Angel reflect that the website has been vandalised so that it prodiced mere promotional content.
The Wikipedia page: Uebert Angel as on the 3rd June 2024 has been heavily edited, in what exposes the weakness of the Wikipedia site as a trusted source of facts.
The changes come at a time the man is attempting to get visas to US and other countries where he is under investigation over money laundering that were launched after he was filmed and exposed for organising the launder a billion dollars in and out of Zimbabwe in Al Jazeera’s GoldMafia documentary.
The latest Wikipedia article now contains text written in a promotional tone having been heavily edited from its original copy as was back on the 14th January 2024:
Learn moreThis article contains text that is written in a promotional tone. (September 2022) |
Uebert Angel (born Uebert Mudzanire;[4] 6 September 1978) is a British-Zimbabwean Businessman and a preacher.[5] His name appears on a US Department of Justice list along with 9,612 other people who paid for fake degrees.[6][7] He is an evangelical preacher and the founder of Spirit Embassy, a Pentecostalministry in the United Kingdom.
Uebert Angel | |
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Uebert Angel speaking in London, UK 2021 | |
Born | Uebert Mudzanire 6 September 1978(age 45)[1][2] Zaka, Zimbabwe |
Nationality | Zimbabwean and British |
Occupation(s) | Ministry founder, televangelist, businessman, Ambassador |
Spouse | Beverly Angel[3] |
Website | www.uebertangel.org |
He is also the Presidential Envoy and Ambassador At Large for the country of Zimbabwe to Europe and the Americas.[8][9] He is commonly referred to as Prophet Angel[10]and also formerly known as Uebert Angel Mudzanire.[11][12][13][14] The church was founded in 2007 as “Spirit Embassy” and in October 2015 it rebranded its name to “Good News Church”, retaining “Spirit Embassy” as a term for Angel’s overall ministry.[15][16]
Described as “a young charismatic prophet”, Angel travels by helicopter to preach the message that God wants his flock to be rich, as rich as he is.[17]
He is also the founder of The Angel Organisation which is the parent company for his other business interests.[18]
Angel has been critiqued for advocating prosperity theology through his sermons, teachings and writings, or the prosperity gospel, a pseudo-theological belief that the reward of financial and material gain is the divine will of God for all pious Christians.
He has also had multiple controversies surrounding his ministry and charities[19][20][21][22] and has had warrants issued against him.[23][24] He has been accused of financial fraud and sexual misconduct.[25][26] In 2023 he was found running a money laundering scheme by abusing his diplomatic privileges.[27] Angel’s former congregants have accused him of rape and sexual assault.[28] In 2013 his name was included on a list of people who bought fake degrees from an online degree mill.
Angel was born and grew up in Masvingo, Zimbabwe. He later moved to Manchester, England, where he founded the Spirit Embassy ministry in 2007.[29] In October 2015 it re-branded its name to the “Good News Church” (sometimes referred to as “Spirit Embassy Good News Church”).[16][30] The church ministry attracted numerous followers and there are currently 70 branches in over 15 different countries in Europe, Africa and the US. Angel has also launched Miracle TV and Good News TV where he carries out regular speaking engagements and broadcasts programs on behalf of the Good News Church.[31] He is also the founder and president of Osborn Institute of Theology, an online Bible school which was launched in August 2012.[32] Angel has two financial degrees one post-graduate degree in education from University of Bolton and a Masters in Entrepreneurship from the University of Edinburgh.[33]
In March 2021 Angel was appointed as the nation of Zimbabwe’s Ambassador at Large and Presidential Envoy by Zimbabwean president H.E. President Emmerson Mnangagwa.[34] The ambassadorial role came with the responsibility for Angel to seek trade and investment opportunities for the country of Zimbabwe.[33]Since being appointed Angel has embarked on a number of projects.[35]
Angel started his career in 2005 as a businessman when he founded Club Millionaire Limited, providing concierge services in Britain.[36] He entered the real estate business developing residential properties and later moved to commercial establishments, land and building acquisition, as well as buying and selling of properties. In 2006 he made his first property sale, and in 2008 he founded Sam Barkeley Construction and The Angel Organisation, the parent company for his business interests, of which he currently is CEO.[37] He also runs other business enterprises under the parent company, including Brits Bank and Atom Mobile.[38] He is also the founder of The Millionaire Academy, whose stated purpose is to instruct individuals how to become successful entrepreneurs and run businesses of their own.[39]
In 2014, a Radio Station in Zimbabwe claimed to have access to an “unedited Forbes Magazine story” detailing Uebert Angel’s wealth.[36] A later article at ZimEye.net reported these claims to be false, it also was highly critical of his business practices.[40] Angel is involved in a number of commercial real estate projects including the transformation of an old West Midlands Cinema and nightclub into a theatre style events centre.[41] Another UK project is the building of Angel’s office headquarters in Lincolnshire, East Midlands.[42]
Angel and his wife Beverly Angel have both been involved in charity work since the launch of his church in 2007. He helps poor families in Africa and Asia by providing monthly groceries and paying tuition fees of children thorough his “Adopt a Family” scheme.[43] In November 2015, he founded Uebert Angel Foundation with his wife which helps poor students by providing scholarships, and tuition fees for education.[44][45] He is also founder of Free Earth Humanitarian Organisation which works to ensure that underprivileged people have their basic needs for living met.[39] In January 2020 the Angels paid school fees for an entire school of 797 students at Kadyamadare Primary School in the Chikwaka Communal Lands in Zimbabwe. This was done again through Uebert Angel’s charity arm the Uebert Angel Foundation (UAF). The foundation followed this up in February when they did the same for 1026 students at Bota Primary School in Masvingo, paying their school fees including levies – for the whole year.[46]
During the COVID-19 pandemic the Uebert Angel Foundation (UAF) executed a number of charitable projects which started with $15,000 in mealie meal to feed vulnerable families in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe.[47] That was followed one month later when UAF donated bags of mealie meal and cooking oil to vulnerable members of his 5000 strong branch of Spirit Embassy: GoodNews Church in Harare, Zimbabwe.[48]
Angel’s true identity has been subject of debate. A Zimbabwean newspaper revealed that he uses two national identification cards with different birthdays. The same paper also revealed that his British Passport uses a different birthday to the one submitted when registering companies.[49]
Angel has launched several businesses which have never taken off. Out of 20 companies opened in a period of two years, only two are active.[50] He launched a bank in 2017 amid fanfare but the institution later folded despite church members putting deposits.[51][52] He launched a television news channel, which was soon exposed as using models from Fiverr, a freelancer website.[53][54] That news business also collapsed and was de-registered. Angel has also launched an energy drink, which folded in unclear circumstances.[54]
Angel has been critiqued for advocating prosperity theology through his sermons, teachings and writings, or the prosperity gospel,[55] a pseudo-theological belief that the reward of financial and material gain is the divine will of God for all pious Christians.[56]Thus, his ministry appears to be indirectly promoting tithing and prosperity theology[57] in a very persuading manner.[58][59] This is similar to the doctrines of other mega churches, televangelists, and several prominent figures associated with prosperity theology.
Angel has been in the centre of multiple scams and controversies throughout his ministry and various charities, leading to him being called a ‘fraudster’ or a ‘false prophet’.[60] Despite attempts to brush the allegations aside, there have been various accusations nevertheless, which have been both financial and sexual in nature.[19][25][26][61][62]
It has also been alleged that Angel has committed sexual misconduct, has blackmailed or persuaded women into sexual acts, and has had multiple extra-marital relationships.[63][64][65][26][66] Angel’s former congregants accused him of raping their wives [28]
The accusations also include defrauding a Bentley Continental from the owner, which was valued at over $300,000.[67][68][69][21][22] It was assumed that Angel fled to the UK in 2015 to avoid arrest warrants[70] in Zimbabwe over summons issued regarding these allegations.[71][72][73][74]
In March 2023 Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit revealed that Uebert was abusing his diplomatic privileges to run a global money laundering operation. The operation involves black money being funneled to Zimbabwe through Angel and traded for gold from mines of Zimbabwe, the gold which could then be sold again for clean money. Al Jazeera’s reporters acting as customers recorded Angel stating, “You want gold, gold we can do it right now, we can make the call right now, and it’s done.”[27]
Preacher Jerome Fernando that claims to be a prophet who Uebert appointed to head the Glorius Church in Sri Lanka denied allegations and threatened legal action against accusers.[75] Uebert and Jerome also had met with members of the Rajapaksa family during preaching sessions with Jerome and were given military protection under the Rajapaksa administration.[76][77]
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By A Correspondent | ZimEye | Following the just-ended elections in South Africa in which the Blue Colour party, DA, has sprung into state-level power, Emmerson Mnangagwa’s ZANU PF party has changed its stance against Nelson Chamisa. After spending six years unleashing the military on him—to kill supporters, rape women, and change election results on the militaristic advice of controversial activist Hopewell Chin’ono, ZANU PF has suddenly changed its position just after appointing the self imposed Sengezo Tshabangu into parliament.
The Democratic Alliance is made up of a combination of local South Africans and displaced Zimbabweans who are exiled in that country, riled by the breakdown of the rule of law that the ANC party has created in Zimbabwe, which has been condemned by the Supreme Court of South Africa.
On 1 Aug 2018, ZANU PF unleashed soldiers into the streets to kill perceived Chamisa supporters to change the election results. In successive years, the Zimbabwe military, under the advice of controversial activist Hopewell Chin’ono, unleashed soldiers onto civil society. Chin’ono advised the Minister of Defence, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, to take this action to reduce political tension, an operation that would see him elevated as an arbiter in the militaristic chaos he created.
Says Hopewell Chin’ono, in a public Twitter inquiry on 30 Aug 2021, “I am the one who suggested to the VP in the meeting that Government (military leadership) should meet with the diplomats regularly. More importantly, I suggested that Government (military leadership) should meet with Civil Society regularly to avoid tension and suspicion. I did so because I wanted to see a better Zimbabwe,” he answers in response to multiple allegations that he leaked the addresses of safe houses to the military.
As a result of these many military deployments and a pile of rambling allegations by Chin’ono on behalf of the military, Chamisa has ended up giving up his newly set up party, the Citizens Coalition for Change.
Chin’ono was also an activist for pro-ANC propaganda leadership, as he led the public to believe Chamisa cannot lead Zimbabwe because the ANC-controlled government does not support him. The latest of this propaganda has resulted in the deployment of the IPU-condemned political imposter, Sengezo Tshabangu, who has since been appointed the leader of the opposition in parliament in Chamisa’s stead last week.
Within days of the appointment, South Africa’s elections have changed the trajectory of African politics, and a new government is now set to adopt a pro-rule of law stance.
In the latest development, ZANU PF has rushed to announce a change in stance, with its Director Of Information Farai Marapira saying they are now open to talking to Chamisa.
The Director of ZANU PF, quoted by the pro-ZANU PF Daily Newspaper, says although Nelson Chamisa “is not more important” than other Zimbabweans, the party remains open to engaging with him if he puts the interests of the country first. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, ZANU PF Information Director Farai Marapira also said the ruling party wanted to see Zimbabweans working together to lift the lives of all the country’s people. This comes after it emerged recently that President Emmerson Mnangagwa had been holding talks with the acting leader of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), Welshman Ncube, and other opposition bigwigs. It also comes after the administrator of the CCC’s other main faction, Jameson Timba, said any dialogue that did not involve Chamisa would be viewed by many people as a “political charade”. “Chamisa should learn to push people’s interests. He must know that he is not more important…”
South Africa- The African National Congress (ANC) has postponed its national executive committee (NEC) meeting to later this week due to internal tensions.
Originally scheduled for Tuesday, the meeting will now take place on Thursday.
A senior ANC leader attributed the delay to a significant fallout within the party.
“There’s a lot of tension currently. Not only because of our loss to the uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MK), which is humiliating, but also due to four members within the NEC whom we suspect were collaborating with the MK all along,” the leader told IOL. The names of the suspected members were provided to IOL.
This meeting is the first since the election results were announced on Saturday, despite over 500 objections from the majority of contesting parties.
The MK party is demanding a rerun of the elections, claiming they would have crossed the 50% mark in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) if not for alleged “IEC vote rigging.”
The MK emerged as the third largest party in the country and the biggest in KZN, securing 45.35% of the votes, followed by the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) at 18%, and the ANC at 16.9%.
This marks a dramatic 37.2% drop for the ANC, leading to a public acknowledgment of their defeat to MK and conceding that former President Jacob Zuma, who leads the MK, remains a significant political force.
With coalition talks underway, parties are vying to secure preferred governing partners and ministerial portfolios.
The Democratic Alliance (DA) has indicated a willingness to work with either the ANC or the IFP to counter the MK.
However, an ANC source dismissed claims of coalition talks with the DA, citing incompatible policies and concerns about international relations, particularly regarding Palestine and the International Court of Justice.
“There are no talks with the DA. Our policies don’t align. If we enter a coalition with the DA, it would damage our international standing. The IFP, despite our painful history, has been considered, but there’s resistance due to past conflicts,” the source said. “Currently, we are leaning towards partnering with the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF). They want the finance portfolio, and we may offer them a deputy position, but discussions are still in the early stages.”
Source: IOL
Zambia’s Former Foreign Affairs Minister is today reminded by Zambia Eagle about the two fake golden iPhone15 handsets handed him by Simba Chikanza after spending 1 month spilling all his GoldMafia Uebert Angel secrets in Aug 2023. @Harry Kalaba had on Sat afternoon just announced a claim that President Hakainde Hichilema is going to lose elections the way Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa has.
This comes at a time when Angel was rapidly changing the Wikipedia reviews that exposes his activities (SEE AT THE BOTTOM)
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Uebert Angel (born Uebert Mudzanire;[4] 6 September 1978) is a British-Zimbabwean Businessman and a preacher.[5] His name appears on a US Department of Justice list along with 9,612 other people who paid for fake degrees.[6][7] He is an evangelical preacher and the founder of Spirit Embassy, a Pentecostalministry in the United Kingdom.
Uebert Angel | |
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Uebert Angel speaking in London, UK 2021 | |
Born | Uebert Mudzanire 6 September 1978(age 45)[1][2] Zaka, Zimbabwe |
Nationality | Zimbabwean and British |
Occupation(s) | Ministry founder, televangelist, businessman, Ambassador |
Spouse | Beverly Angel[3] |
Website | www.uebertangel.org |
He is also the Presidential Envoy and Ambassador At Large for the country of Zimbabwe to Europe and the Americas.[8][9] He is commonly referred to as Prophet Angel[10]and also formerly known as Uebert Angel Mudzanire.[11][12][13][14] The church was founded in 2007 as “Spirit Embassy” and in October 2015 it rebranded its name to “Good News Church”, retaining “Spirit Embassy” as a term for Angel’s overall ministry.[15][16]
Described as “a young charismatic prophet”, Angel travels by helicopter to preach the message that God wants his flock to be rich, as rich as he is.[17]
He is also the founder of The Angel Organisation which is the parent company for his other business interests.[18]
Angel has been critiqued for advocating prosperity theology through his sermons, teachings and writings, or the prosperity gospel, a pseudo-theological belief that the reward of financial and material gain is the divine will of God for all pious Christians.
He has also had multiple controversies surrounding his ministry and charities[19][20][21][22] and has had warrants issued against him.[23][24] He has been accused of financial fraud and sexual misconduct.[25][26] In 2023 he was found running a money laundering scheme by abusing his diplomatic privileges.[27] Angel’s former congregants have accused him of rape and sexual assault.[28] In 2013 his name was included on a list of people who bought fake degrees from an online degree mill.
Angel was born and grew up in Masvingo, Zimbabwe. He later moved to Manchester, England, where he founded the Spirit Embassy ministry in 2007.[29] In October 2015 it re-branded its name to the “Good News Church” (sometimes referred to as “Spirit Embassy Good News Church”).[16][30] The church ministry attracted numerous followers and there are currently 70 branches in over 15 different countries in Europe, Africa and the US. Angel has also launched Miracle TV and Good News TV where he carries out regular speaking engagements and broadcasts programs on behalf of the Good News Church.[31] He is also the founder and president of Osborn Institute of Theology, an online Bible school which was launched in August 2012.[32] Angel has two financial degrees one post-graduate degree in education from University of Bolton and a Masters in Entrepreneurship from the University of Edinburgh.[33]
In March 2021 Angel was appointed as the nation of Zimbabwe’s Ambassador at Large and Presidential Envoy by Zimbabwean president H.E. President Emmerson Mnangagwa.[34] The ambassadorial role came with the responsibility for Angel to seek trade and investment opportunities for the country of Zimbabwe.[33]Since being appointed Angel has embarked on a number of projects.[35]
Angel started his career in 2005 as a businessman when he founded Club Millionaire Limited, providing concierge services in Britain.[36] He entered the real estate business developing residential properties and later moved to commercial establishments, land and building acquisition, as well as buying and selling of properties. In 2006 he made his first property sale, and in 2008 he founded Sam Barkeley Construction and The Angel Organisation, the parent company for his business interests, of which he currently is CEO.[37] He also runs other business enterprises under the parent company, including Brits Bank and Atom Mobile.[38] He is also the founder of The Millionaire Academy, whose stated purpose is to instruct individuals how to become successful entrepreneurs and run businesses of their own.[39]
In 2014, a Radio Station in Zimbabwe claimed to have access to an “unedited Forbes Magazine story” detailing Uebert Angel’s wealth.[36] A later article at ZimEye.net reported these claims to be false, it also was highly critical of his business practices.[40] Angel is involved in a number of commercial real estate projects including the transformation of an old West Midlands Cinema and nightclub into a theatre style events centre.[41] Another UK project is the building of Angel’s office headquarters in Lincolnshire, East Midlands.[42]
Angel and his wife Beverly Angel have both been involved in charity work since the launch of his church in 2007. He helps poor families in Africa and Asia by providing monthly groceries and paying tuition fees of children thorough his “Adopt a Family” scheme.[43] In November 2015, he founded Uebert Angel Foundation with his wife which helps poor students by providing scholarships, and tuition fees for education.[44][45] He is also founder of Free Earth Humanitarian Organisation which works to ensure that underprivileged people have their basic needs for living met.[39] In January 2020 the Angels paid school fees for an entire school of 797 students at Kadyamadare Primary School in the Chikwaka Communal Lands in Zimbabwe. This was done again through Uebert Angel’s charity arm the Uebert Angel Foundation (UAF). The foundation followed this up in February when they did the same for 1026 students at Bota Primary School in Masvingo, paying their school fees including levies – for the whole year.[46]
During the COVID-19 pandemic the Uebert Angel Foundation (UAF) executed a number of charitable projects which started with $15,000 in mealie meal to feed vulnerable families in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe.[47] That was followed one month later when UAF donated bags of mealie meal and cooking oil to vulnerable members of his 5000 strong branch of Spirit Embassy: GoodNews Church in Harare, Zimbabwe.[48]
Angel’s true identity has been subject of debate. A Zimbabwean newspaper revealed that he uses two national identification cards with different birthdays. The same paper also revealed that his British Passport uses a different birthday to the one submitted when registering companies.[49]
Angel has launched several businesses which have never taken off. Out of 20 companies opened in a period of two years, only two are active.[50] He launched a bank in 2017 amid fanfare but the institution later folded despite church members putting deposits.[51][52] He launched a television news channel, which was soon exposed as using models from Fiverr, a freelancer website.[53][54] That news business also collapsed and was de-registered. Angel has also launched an energy drink, which folded in unclear circumstances.[54]
Angel has been critiqued for advocating prosperity theology through his sermons, teachings and writings, or the prosperity gospel,[55] a pseudo-theological belief that the reward of financial and material gain is the divine will of God for all pious Christians.[56]Thus, his ministry appears to be indirectly promoting tithing and prosperity theology[57] in a very persuading manner.[58][59] This is similar to the doctrines of other mega churches, televangelists, and several prominent figures associated with prosperity theology.
Angel has been in the centre of multiple scams and controversies throughout his ministry and various charities, leading to him being called a ‘fraudster’ or a ‘false prophet’.[60] Despite attempts to brush the allegations aside, there have been various accusations nevertheless, which have been both financial and sexual in nature.[19][25][26][61][62]
It has also been alleged that Angel has committed sexual misconduct, has blackmailed or persuaded women into sexual acts, and has had multiple extra-marital relationships.[63][64][65][26][66] Angel’s former congregants accused him of raping their wives [28]
The accusations also include defrauding a Bentley Continental from the owner, which was valued at over $300,000.[67][68][69][21][22] It was assumed that Angel fled to the UK in 2015 to avoid arrest warrants[70] in Zimbabwe over summons issued regarding these allegations.[71][72][73][74]
In March 2023 Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit revealed that Uebert was abusing his diplomatic privileges to run a global money laundering operation. The operation involves black money being funneled to Zimbabwe through Angel and traded for gold from mines of Zimbabwe, the gold which could then be sold again for clean money. Al Jazeera’s reporters acting as customers recorded Angel stating, “You want gold, gold we can do it right now, we can make the call right now, and it’s done.”[27]
Preacher Jerome Fernando that claims to be a prophet who Uebert appointed to head the Glorius Church in Sri Lanka denied allegations and threatened legal action against accusers.[75] Uebert and Jerome also had met with members of the Rajapaksa family during preaching sessions with Jerome and were given military protection under the Rajapaksa administration.[76][77]
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By A Correspondent| A girls hostel at Nyashanu Mission High School in Buhera caught fire on Monday morning while learners were attending a morning assembly.
According to a letter to parents by the school head Jackson Dunatuna, the affected hostel accommodated 70 learners who have since been moved to an alternative accommodation.
Dunatuna who did not disclose the cause of the fire said they are yet to assess the extend of the damage and loss from the disaster.
“I wish to inform you that one of our girls hostels that accomodates 70 leaners caught fire this morning around 0800 hours. This happened as all staff members and learners were in church for the Monday morning assembly. We are still assessing the loss and will inform you in due course. We are making all the efforts to contain the situation and calm down the learners. We have informed the relevant authorities as we are creating alternative accomodation for the affected learners. Please be assured that despite the setback by the disaster, learning continues and we will contact individual parents if there are any provisions that may be required by some of the affected learners,” reads part of the letter to parents.
The Chamisa man, Madzibaba veShanduko, Godfrey Katembera drops a mouthful on the 64 page condemned convicted money launderer, Wicknell Chivayo.
Karembera is recorded in a soon to be released interview with the Citizens Voice Network saying Chivayo stole from the country.
He also says if Chamiaa changes to another colour, it won’t take him a day to repaint his house to the new colour-flame. VIDEO
THE Zimbabwe senior mens football team, the Warriors, trooped into camp in Johannesburg, South Africa, this Sunday, ahead of their make or break World Cup qualifier against the Crocodiles of Lesotho set for Orlando stadium on Friday.
Under the tutelage of interim coach Jairos Tapera, the Warriors regrouped in Johannesburg ahead of Fridays blockbuster qualifying tie with Lesotho.
Zimbabwe Football Association Competitions Manager, Simbarashe Gochera confirmed everything is in place for the tie against Lesotho after the foreign contingent of players joined South African based players in Johannesburg for camping.
With two points from two stalemates against Rwanda and Nigeria, the Warriors should punch above their weight and defeat Lesotho if they fancy their chances of making it to the worlds football showpiece.
Zimbabwe will get their qualifiers rolling with a clash with the Crocodiles at the giant Orlando stadium before colliding with hosts South Africa four days later in a potentially explosive encounter in Bloemfontein.
https://www.zbcnews.co.zw/sport/warriors-regroup-in-johannesburg/
SARS Slaps Shepherd Bushiri’s Christian Channel with R100-Million Tax Bill
By A Correspondent | In a dramatic turn of events, the South African Revenue Service (SARS) has issued a staggering tax bill exceeding R100-million to the popular Christian channel owned by the controversial cleric Shepherd Bushiri. This revelation came to light when SARS sought a judgment against the channel in the Johannesburg High Court last week.
Bushiri, often enveloped in controversy, has built a significant following through his Christian non-denominational church, the Enlightened Christian Gathering, headquartered in Pretoria. Known for his extravagant claims and purported miracles, including a notorious video where he appeared to walk in the air, Bushiri’s public persona has been as polarizing as it is compelling. His former public relations manager has since disclosed that many of these miracles were staged to attract media attention.
The Christian channel, a significant arm of Bushiri’s media empire, is now facing severe scrutiny from the tax authorities. This development casts a shadow over the cleric’s vast business operations, which span multiple sectors including forex trading, real estate, and the airline industry under the umbrella of Shepherd Bushiri Investments. This company has already been mired in allegations of fraud and money laundering, with numerous assets seized following the collapse of a Ponzi scheme that defrauded pensioners.
Bushiri’s expansive business interests are not confined to South Africa. His enterprises reach across continents, with lawsuits and fraud charges even emerging in the United States. Despite these challenges, Bushiri’s influence remains significant, with his church drawing thousands daily, promoting a message that “God cares and loves people and wants to speak directly to them.”
The R100-million tax bill is a significant blow to Bushiri’s operations. It underscores the financial and legal pressures facing his organization, further complicated by his intricate network of businesses, including a television channel, a telecommunications company, farms, properties, sports academies, and universities.
Bushiri’s rise to prominence and wealth has been rapid and controversial, marked by innovative but questionable business practices. At 41, he has managed to accumulate considerable riches, ostensibly to support his community and global gospel work. However, the latest actions by SARS highlight ongoing concerns about the legitimacy of his financial dealings and their compliance with South African tax laws.
As the legal proceedings unfold, the future of Bushiri’s Christian channel and broader business empire remains uncertain.
In a touching moment of camaraderie and respect, Toni Kroos has handed over his iconic number 8 jersey to rising star Fede Valverde. The German midfielder, known for his precision and poise on the pitch, expressed his admiration and confidence in the young Uruguayan, marking a significant transition at Real Madrid.
“It’s an honour, it’s a pleasure to give my number to this boy,” Kroos stated, his words filled with genuine sentiment and pride. This gesture symbolizes not only a passing of a jersey but also a passing of the torch, as Valverde continues to rise in prominence within the team.
Kroos, who has worn the number 8 since his arrival at Real Madrid in 2014, has been a cornerstone of the club’s midfield. His contributions have been pivotal in securing numerous titles, including four UEFA Champions League trophies and three La Liga titles. The number 8 jersey, therefore, carries a legacy of excellence and leadership, one that Kroos believes Valverde is ready to uphold.
Valverde, who joined Real Madrid in 2016, has quickly established himself as a versatile and dynamic midfielder. His relentless energy, tactical intelligence, and ability to perform in crucial moments have endeared him to fans and teammates alike. Receiving the number 8 jersey is a testament to his hard work and the high regard in which he is held within the club.
For Valverde, this moment is more than just a change in number; it represents an endorsement from one of the game’s greats. “To receive this number from Toni means a lot to me,” Valverde said. “I will wear it with pride and do my best to honor it on the field.”
This gesture by Kroos also highlights the culture of mentorship and unity at Real Madrid. Veteran players like Kroos play a crucial role in nurturing the next generation of talent, ensuring that the club’s standards of excellence are maintained.
As the new season approaches, all eyes will be on Valverde as he takes on the mantle of the number 8. With Kroos’ blessing and the support of the fans, he is poised to continue his ascent and contribute to Real Madrid’s storied legacy.
In the world of football, numbers often carry symbolic weight, representing not just a player’s position, but also their role within the team and their place in history. For Valverde, wearing the number 8 will be both a challenge and an inspiration, a reminder of the greatness that came before him and the potential that lies ahead.
By A Correspondent
President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe, also known as “Tongombeya,” has embarked on yet another international trip, this time to South Korea.
The trip is ostensibly for the inaugural South Korea–Africa Summit, a high-profile business gathering aimed at fostering economic partnerships between Africa and South Korea.
Critics of Mnangagwa, particularly those opposed to the ruling Zanu PF party, have long argued that his frequent foreign trips are “meaningless forays” that yield little tangible benefit for Zimbabwe.
They contend that these excursions are more about optics and less about substance, with the real issues at home remaining unaddressed.
However, Mnangagwa presents a different narrative.
In a statement released on Sunday, he expressed his enthusiasm for attending the summit, which he views as a pivotal moment for Zimbabwe and the broader African continent.
“Proud to attend the inaugural South Korea–Africa Summit, themed ‘The Future We Make Together: Shared Growth, Sustainability and Solidarity,'” Mnangagwa said.
He emphasized the significance of the summit in creating economic ties, adding, “This summit marks a significant step in fostering economic partnerships between Africa and South Korea.”
The Zimbabwean leader highlighted the strategic areas of cooperation that the summit aims to address, including agriculture, mining, and information and communication technology (ICT).
“We aim to sign pivotal agreements in agriculture, mining, ICT, and more, aligning with our vision for Zimbabwe’s growth and development,” Mnangagwa stated.
He also praised South Korea’s economic trajectory, suggesting that Zimbabwe could draw valuable lessons from it. “South Korea’s inspiring economic journey offers valuable insights for us,” he noted.
Mnangagwa’s message was one of optimism and collaboration.
“Working together, we can build lasting growth and prosperity,” he concluded, punctuating his statement with the hashtags #Zimbabwe, #SouthKorea, and #southkoreaafricasummit.
The reception of Mnangagwa’s trip among his critics and supporters will undoubtedly differ.
For those skeptical of his leadership, the trip may reinforce their view that Mnangagwa’s priorities are misplaced.
Conversely, his supporters might see this as a proactive step towards international cooperation and economic development.
As Mnangagwa participates in the South Korea–Africa Summit, the outcomes of his engagements and the agreements signed will be closely scrutinized.
Whether these will translate into meaningful progress for Zimbabwe or simply be another point of contention in the ongoing debate about his leadership remains to be seen.
By A Correspondent
Sengezo Tshabangu, the self-appointed interim Secretary General of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), has declared that his primary mission is to eliminate the politics of hatred and foster national unity.
Despite being viewed by many as a proxy for the ruling Zanu PF, Tshabangu remains undeterred by the skepticism surrounding his position.
During a weekend address, Tshabangu criticized those he termed “haters” and “naysayers,” who question his legitimacy and intentions.
He asserted, “Let them say whatever they want but we represent the real CCC.
It’s high time we shift focus from politics of hate to politics of development and have unity to lead us.”
Emphasizing his commitment to a new political ethos, Tshabangu highlighted the importance of moving away from divisive rhetoric and working towards a collective vision for Zimbabwe’s progress.
“During my tenure as the leader of opposition in Parliament, I promise to unite Zimbabweans for the good of our country,” he vowed.
Tshabangu’s statements come at a time when the political landscape in Zimbabwe is marked by deep divisions and a history of contentious relations between various factions.
His pledge to prioritize unity and development aims to address these long-standing issues and chart a new course for the nation.
However, the perception of Tshabangu as a Zanu PF proxy complicates his mission.
Critics argue that his appointment and subsequent actions might serve to undermine the CCC from within, thereby benefiting the ruling party.
Despite this, Tshabangu remains steadfast in his belief that his leadership will bring about positive change.
The coming months will be crucial in determining whether Tshabangu can indeed shift the political narrative from one of animosity to one of collaboration and progress.
His ability to rally support and build bridges across the political divide will be instrumental in achieving the unity he envisions for Zimbabwe.
By Jacob Mafume
Mayor of the city of Harare
The story of the democratic struggle when it’s written ,will have your name deeply engraved in most of its pages.
It’s not easy , it’s a story of service ,sacrifice and loss .
You lose more than you gain.You learn to accept the indiscriminate unfairness of an African body politic.
In terms of blows this is a hard one, I have tears in my heart .We tried all we could to protect and shield you from the arrows from cdes.
In more cases you cared about where I was more than where you were .You would be more upset and less accepting than I was on things done to me .Any slight ,was enough for a summons to ” Maruva”.
A proverb would begin the discussion .
A plan of action would be cemented by another proveb. Failure was never an option .The hearty laugh was permanent in happiness and in sorrow .
Murambwi–the anecdotes would roll out of the tongue after a few sips of the waters of wisdom.
A person was described with an encounter to illustrate the point.
Once agreed we moved ,no retreat no surrender. A solid pillar of the struggle .Some seek to be the “brides”of the struggle at all the times, you were content to be the “bridesmaid”.
An MP , a Deputy Minister and a Senator at the end , few can have such a CV.It was an honour to call you a friend, a brother and a comrade .
It was always enriching to sit around a fire and trade war stories and show each other the scars of the struggle .I am richer for having known you …
Rest well Huchi ..Murambwi .
Chelsea are expected to appoint Enzo Maresca as their new head coach on Monday.
Maresca, who has left Leicester City after guiding them back into the EPL, will succeed Mauricio Pochettino.
According to Sky Sports, the 44-year-old has agreed a five-year deal.
The Blues will pay a release clause to the Foxes that’s understood to be between £8m and £10m.
The publication adds that Maresca is taking six members of his backroom staff from Leicester with him, including former Blues goalkeeper Willy Cabellero.
Maresca was Chelsea’s number-one choice after a shortlist featuring Brentford boss Thomas Frank, Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna and Brighton’s Roberto De Zerbi was drawn up.
Club co-sporting directors Paul Winstanley and Laurence Stewart led the recruitment process after being entrusted by co-owners Behdad Eghbali and Todd Boehly.
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By A Correspondent
Real Madrid, the 2023/24 Champions League winners, are set to announce the acquisition of Kylian Mbappe, marking the end of one of football’s most protracted transfer sagas.
The French superstar will join Los Blancos after his contract with Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) expired, bringing an illustrious chapter of his career in Paris to a close.
Mbappe’s decision to leave PSG was confirmed in May, a move that was widely anticipated given his repeated links to Real Madrid over the years. Despite PSG’s efforts to retain their star forward, Mbappe had his sights set on the Santiago Bernabéu, a dream he had expressed publicly multiple times.
During his tenure at PSG, Mbappe cemented his status as one of the world’s elite players.
He leaves the club as their all-time record goalscorer, an impressive feat considering the club’s history of prolific strikers.
His time in Paris was marked by a series of domestic triumphs, including numerous Ligue 1 titles, and remarkable individual performances that captured the football world’s imagination.
Real Madrid’s pursuit of Mbappe has been a saga filled with near-misses and intense speculation.
The Spanish giants first made their interest known several years ago, but negotiations were often complicated by PSG’s reluctance to part with their prized asset and the player’s contractual commitments in Paris. Nevertheless, Mbappe’s desire to don the famous white shirt of Madrid remained undeterred.
The 2023/24 season proved pivotal for both Mbappe and Real Madrid.
Madrid’s triumph in the Champions League highlighted their continued dominance in European football, while Mbappe’s performances in France reaffirmed his status as a generational talent ready for the next big challenge in his career.
With the move now finalized, Real Madrid can look forward to integrating Mbappe into a squad already brimming with talent.
His arrival is expected to bolster Madrid’s attacking options significantly, adding pace, skill, and a proven goalscoring ability to Carlo Ancelotti’s side.
For Mbappe, the move represents the realization of a long-held ambition to play for one of the most storied clubs in football history.
The transfer is not just a significant moment for the player and the clubs involved, but also for the football community at large.
Mbappe’s switch to Real Madrid is likely to have a ripple effect across the sport, influencing future transfer activities and the strategies of rival clubs aiming to compete at the highest level.
As Real Madrid prepare to officially announce the signing, fans and pundits alike will be eagerly anticipating Mbappe’s debut in La Liga and the Champions League. The prospect of seeing him in the iconic white jersey, playing at the Bernabéu, promises to be one of the highlights of the upcoming football season.
THE Zimbabwe senior mens football team, the Warriors, trooped into camp in Johannesburg, South Africa, this Sunday, ahead of their make or break World Cup qualifier against the Crocodiles of Lesotho set for Orlando stadium on Friday.
Under the tutelage of interim coach Jairos Tapera, the Warriors regrouped in Johannesburg ahead of Fridays blockbuster qualifying tie with Lesotho.
Zimbabwe Football Association Competitions Manager, Simbarashe Gochera confirmed everything is in place for the tie against Lesotho after the foreign contingent of players joined South African based players in Johannesburg for camping.
With two points from two stalemates against Rwanda and Nigeria, the Warriors should punch above their weight and defeat Lesotho if they fancy their chances of making it to the worlds football showpiece.
Zimbabwe will get their qualifiers rolling with a clash with the Crocodiles at the giant Orlando stadium before colliding with hosts South Africa four days later in a potentially explosive encounter in Bloemfontein.
https://www.zbcnews.co.zw/sport/warriors-regroup-in-johannesburg/
BREAKING NEWS: BUSHIRI’S TELEVISION HIT WITH HUGE TAX
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According to reports, The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has set its sights on Prophet Shepherd Bushiri’s television channel, Prophetic Channel.
The taxman has slapped Bushiri’s popular Christian channel with a bill of more than R100-million for unpaid taxes.
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OBITUARY: CAPTAIN ERIC MATABA
By Dr Raymond Chamba| Way back in the day, I wrote my A Level exams in June and did well enough to leave others at school while I started working for Air Zimbabwe. Working for Air Zimbabwe was my gap year while I awaited to start US college in the fall quarter (August) of the next year.
My life and perspective changed dramatically in the very first month I was introduced to the friend of my Senior Duty Manager one Mrs Getrude Khumalo. That person was Capt Eric Mataba. He had a company named Black Rose at the 3rd or 4th Floor of Takura House in Harare.
From that meeting was created a business relationship where I would fly everywhere around the world running errands for him and his company. I would fly into at least two countries every week on average meeting people, going to different companies, taking critical goods needed by industry and business back in Zimbabwe and SADC region in general. My passport on average filled up every four months as I only demanded that I go to different countries and never over haggling on the price of my “courier services for the pilots and airline bosses”.
I was making money hand over fist and I remember not cashing my pay checks until late after they became a nuisance in my drawer. Air Zimbabwe introduced me to travel, big money and the ability to keep my calm and confidence talking to anyone from anywhere. College later introduced theories and case studies to things I knew and enjoyed doing.
I remember one day after we had a very successful three weeks flying to Perth, Sydney, Lanarca, London and Frankfurt that we got paid so much money by Capt Mataba that I had to get two big bags from Fulton and Evans stuffed with USD, British Pounds and Zim dollar cash. I had my great friend at the airline Elder Derrick Chikore and we went into OK First Street looking for pies. The security guy harassed us insisting that shoppers luggage bags were not allowed inside the store. The guy almost fainted when we half opened the bags and made him understand that it was our cash wallets. This was 1990. Capt Mataba never underpaid, never late in paying and always encouraged me to leave Air Zimbabwe and go further my education.
He had humility beyond measure. His job took him to the skies but his manner kept him on the ground with everyone. Never too busy to share a laughter and never too late to encourage someone. Capt Mataba was the quintessence of Zimbabwean aviation glory and this took him everywhere around the world. What a fine Ambassador of local professional excellence.
Within 11 months, I flew on not less than 120 flights to more than 42 countries on his errands which were nothing less than global joy rides for me. For a teenager from Chitungwiza by way of Mutare my world vision and confidence was forever changed and challenged. I was not a stranger to big meetings, big money and confidence across all settings because I knew that those that send me depended on my total and full execution. I had the confidence to negotiate duty payments with the head of Customs at Harare International Airport.The dude was a scoundrel who later went on to become an important cabinet Minister. For all his fear mongering I knew early on that all he needed was money…..
Chokes off. Go well Capt Eric Mataba. Fly well into the last stop Skipper, but your profound impact remains with the very many lives you touched. What a man. What a Zimbabwean giant…..
By Political Reporter- Zanu PF senior member and Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi has confirmed that political party funds will be disbursed to the Tshabangu faction of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC).
Initially, the funds were intended for the CCC faction, which was aligned with Nelson Chamisa, as it is the party with elected members of Parliament.
However, Ziyambi has stated that the government prefers Tshabangu’s faction.
“There were delays [in disbursing the funds] because the Minister of Finance [Economic Development and Investment Promotion, Professor Mthuli Ncube] was not available. Once the processes have been completed, we will disburse the funds soon,” Ziyambi told the state media. “The recipient of the funds was determined [in Parliament] and it is the opposition [faction] with the majority of members in Parliament.”
Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda has also indicated that Tshabangu is now recognized as the leader of the opposition in Parliament.
This follows Mudenda’s decision to rescind the appointments of CCC legislators to various parliamentary committees, noting that their secondment was by Jemason. Timba.
According to the Political Parties (Finance) Act, only the ruling party Zanu-PF and CCC qualify to receive a share of the funding.
South Africa- Wednesday’s vote has passed the credibility test, with all observer missions commending Pretoria for maintaining a clean record since the advent of democracy in 1994.
The latest to endorse the elections is the African Union Election Observation Mission (AUEOM) to South Africa.
The mission praised the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) for presiding over free, fair, and credible National and Provincial elections.
The AUEOM, which comprised 65 observers from 26 African Union Member States, was deployed from May 21 to June 3, 2024, at the invitation of the South African Government and the IEC.
The mission was led by Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta, former President of Kenya, and supported by Ambassador Bankole Adeoye.
Despite the commendations for South Africa, the region and the continent continue to overlook significant electoral issues in neighbouring Zimbabwe.
Last August, Zimbabwe’s election was marred by allegations of vote-rigging by the ruling Zanu PF party.
All observer missions, including those from the Southern African Development Community (SADC), condemned the Zimbabwean polls, citing numerous irregularities and lack of transparency.
The region promised to address the electoral malpractices in Zimbabwe, but no substantial actions have been taken to date.
This inaction has raised concerns about the commitment of regional bodies to uphold democratic principles uniformly across the continent.
South Africa- Former president Jacob Zuma says he heard from his sources that the ANC is divided on who it will go into coalition with. He says President Cyril Ramaphosa wants the DA as the partner, while others are against this.
ANC lost the majority vote and can not form a government alone.
The former ruling party has the DA, EFF and Zuma’s Umkhonto WeSizwe to form a government with.
Among these parties, the DA represents the white minority, once part of the apartheid government. In its policies, the DA is against black empowerment, and it’s for white capital monopoly.
MK and EFF are off-shoots of ANC and these parties represent black emancipation and PanAfricanism.
By Political Reporter-President Emmerson Mnangagwa has provoked outrage among the Ndebele people after making disparaging remarks about their historical king, Lobengula.
While commissioning 17 schools at Makumimavi Primary School in Chivhu, Thursday, Mnangagwa made a joke at the expense of King Lobengula, describing him as lacking in innovation.
He recounted a story in which Lobengula allegedly killed a man after seeing his own reflection in a mirror, believing it to be witchcraft.
Mnangagwa’s comments came as he encouraged young people to embrace modern technology and avoid being like the “old man” Lobengula. He stated:
“As I was touring the school, I saw the computer system—pupils in one class were talking to others in another class, and we were seeing them through the computer system. I was telling VaChiwenga [Vice-President Constantino]. Long back, Mambo Lobengula, King Lobengula, when he heard from Queen Victoria—she invited him for a friendship, but she said, ‘For it to be stronger, send your three envoys so that they will come and see where I rule because my missionaries have seen your jurisdiction already, so send yours so that they will see here (England).’”
Mnangagwa went on to describe how King Lobengula sent three envoys to England, where they were given a mirror.
Upon their return, they presented the mirror to Lobengula, who, seeing his reflection, allegedly exclaimed, “Umthakathi lowu. Bulala Umthakhathi” (This is a witch. Kill this witch), resulting in the man’s death.
The president concluded by stressing the importance of education and technology to avoid the ignorance exemplified by Lobengula’s reaction.
The audience reacted with a mix of confusion and displeasure, leading to audible murmurs and interjections.
Mnangagwa reportedly paused his speech as the discontent became evident.
This incident follows the recent suspension of two ZBC presenters, Farai Magada and Victoria Manase, for making derogatory remarks about Lobengula on national television.
King Lobengula was the last monarch of the Ndebele kingdom, ruling after the death of his father, Mzilikazi, in 1868 until the kingdom’s decline in the mid-1890s.
Chelsea are expected to appoint Enzo Maresca as their new head coach on Monday.
Maresca, who has left Leicester City after guiding them back into the EPL, will succeed Mauricio Pochettino.
According to Sky Sports, the 44-year-old has agreed a five-year deal.
The Blues will pay a release clause to the Foxes that’s understood to be between £8m and £10m.
The publication adds that Maresca is taking six members of his backroom staff from Leicester with him, including former Blues goalkeeper Willy Cabellero.
Maresca was Chelsea’s number-one choice after a shortlist featuring Brentford boss Thomas Frank, Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna and Brighton’s Roberto De Zerbi was drawn up.
Club co-sporting directors Paul Winstanley and Laurence Stewart led the recruitment process after being entrusted by co-owners Behdad Eghbali and Todd Boehly.
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By Jacob Mafume
Mayor of the city of Harare
The story of the democratic struggle when it’s written ,will have your name deeply engraved in most of its pages.
It’s not easy , it’s a story of service ,sacrifice and loss .
You lose more than you gain.You learn to accept the indiscriminate unfairness of an African body politic.
In terms of blows this is a hard one, I have tears in my heart .We tried all we could to protect and shield you from the arrows from cdes.
In more cases you cared about where I was more than where you were .You would be more upset and less accepting than I was on things done to me .Any slight ,was enough for a summons to ” Maruva”.
A proverb would begin the discussion .
A plan of action would be cemented by another proveb. Failure was never an option .The hearty laugh was permanent in happiness and in sorrow .
Murambwi–the anecdotes would roll out of the tongue after a few sips of the waters of wisdom.
A person was described with an encounter to illustrate the point.
Once agreed we moved ,no retreat no surrender. A solid pillar of the struggle .Some seek to be the “brides”of the struggle at all the times, you were content to be the “bridesmaid”.
An MP , a Deputy Minister and a Senator at the end , few can have such a CV.It was an honour to call you a friend, a brother and a comrade .
It was always enriching to sit around a fire and trade war stories and show each other the scars of the struggle .I am richer for having known you …
Rest well Huchi ..Murambwi .
By A Correspondent
Sengezo Tshabangu, the self-appointed interim Secretary General of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), has declared that his primary mission is to eliminate the politics of hatred and foster national unity.
Despite being viewed by many as a proxy for the ruling Zanu PF, Tshabangu remains undeterred by the skepticism surrounding his position.
During a weekend address, Tshabangu criticized those he termed “haters” and “naysayers,” who question his legitimacy and intentions.
He asserted, “Let them say whatever they want but we represent the real CCC.
It’s high time we shift focus from politics of hate to politics of development and have unity to lead us.”
Emphasizing his commitment to a new political ethos, Tshabangu highlighted the importance of moving away from divisive rhetoric and working towards a collective vision for Zimbabwe’s progress.
“During my tenure as the leader of opposition in Parliament, I promise to unite Zimbabweans for the good of our country,” he vowed.
Tshabangu’s statements come at a time when the political landscape in Zimbabwe is marked by deep divisions and a history of contentious relations between various factions.
His pledge to prioritize unity and development aims to address these long-standing issues and chart a new course for the nation.
However, the perception of Tshabangu as a Zanu PF proxy complicates his mission.
Critics argue that his appointment and subsequent actions might serve to undermine the CCC from within, thereby benefiting the ruling party.
Despite this, Tshabangu remains steadfast in his belief that his leadership will bring about positive change.
The coming months will be crucial in determining whether Tshabangu can indeed shift the political narrative from one of animosity to one of collaboration and progress.
His ability to rally support and build bridges across the political divide will be instrumental in achieving the unity he envisions for Zimbabwe.
By A Correspondent
President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe, also known as “Tongombeya,” has embarked on yet another international trip, this time to South Korea.
The trip is ostensibly for the inaugural South Korea–Africa Summit, a high-profile business gathering aimed at fostering economic partnerships between Africa and South Korea.
Critics of Mnangagwa, particularly those opposed to the ruling Zanu PF party, have long argued that his frequent foreign trips are “meaningless forays” that yield little tangible benefit for Zimbabwe.
They contend that these excursions are more about optics and less about substance, with the real issues at home remaining unaddressed.
However, Mnangagwa presents a different narrative.
In a statement released on Sunday, he expressed his enthusiasm for attending the summit, which he views as a pivotal moment for Zimbabwe and the broader African continent.
“Proud to attend the inaugural South Korea–Africa Summit, themed ‘The Future We Make Together: Shared Growth, Sustainability and Solidarity,'” Mnangagwa said.
He emphasized the significance of the summit in creating economic ties, adding, “This summit marks a significant step in fostering economic partnerships between Africa and South Korea.”
The Zimbabwean leader highlighted the strategic areas of cooperation that the summit aims to address, including agriculture, mining, and information and communication technology (ICT).
“We aim to sign pivotal agreements in agriculture, mining, ICT, and more, aligning with our vision for Zimbabwe’s growth and development,” Mnangagwa stated.
He also praised South Korea’s economic trajectory, suggesting that Zimbabwe could draw valuable lessons from it. “South Korea’s inspiring economic journey offers valuable insights for us,” he noted.
Mnangagwa’s message was one of optimism and collaboration.
“Working together, we can build lasting growth and prosperity,” he concluded, punctuating his statement with the hashtags #Zimbabwe, #SouthKorea, and #southkoreaafricasummit.
The reception of Mnangagwa’s trip among his critics and supporters will undoubtedly differ.
For those skeptical of his leadership, the trip may reinforce their view that Mnangagwa’s priorities are misplaced.
Conversely, his supporters might see this as a proactive step towards international cooperation and economic development.
As Mnangagwa participates in the South Korea–Africa Summit, the outcomes of his engagements and the agreements signed will be closely scrutinized.
Whether these will translate into meaningful progress for Zimbabwe or simply be another point of contention in the ongoing debate about his leadership remains to be seen.
By A Correspondent
President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe, also known as “Tongombeya,” has embarked on yet another international trip, this time to South Korea.
The trip is ostensibly for the inaugural South Korea–Africa Summit, a high-profile business gathering aimed at fostering economic partnerships between Africa and South Korea.
Critics of Mnangagwa, particularly those opposed to the ruling Zanu PF party, have long argued that his frequent foreign trips are “meaningless forays” that yield little tangible benefit for Zimbabwe.
They contend that these excursions are more about optics and less about substance, with the real issues at home remaining unaddressed.
However, Mnangagwa presents a different narrative.
In a statement released on Sunday, he expressed his enthusiasm for attending the summit, which he views as a pivotal moment for Zimbabwe and the broader African continent.
“Proud to attend the inaugural South Korea–Africa Summit, themed ‘The Future We Make Together: Shared Growth, Sustainability and Solidarity,'” Mnangagwa said.
He emphasized the significance of the summit in creating economic ties, adding, “This summit marks a significant step in fostering economic partnerships between Africa and South Korea.”
The Zimbabwean leader highlighted the strategic areas of cooperation that the summit aims to address, including agriculture, mining, and information and communication technology (ICT).
“We aim to sign pivotal agreements in agriculture, mining, ICT, and more, aligning with our vision for Zimbabwe’s growth and development,” Mnangagwa stated.
He also praised South Korea’s economic trajectory, suggesting that Zimbabwe could draw valuable lessons from it. “South Korea’s inspiring economic journey offers valuable insights for us,” he noted.
Mnangagwa’s message was one of optimism and collaboration.
“Working together, we can build lasting growth and prosperity,” he concluded, punctuating his statement with the hashtags #Zimbabwe, #SouthKorea, and #southkoreaafricasummit.
The reception of Mnangagwa’s trip among his critics and supporters will undoubtedly differ.
For those skeptical of his leadership, the trip may reinforce their view that Mnangagwa’s priorities are misplaced.
Conversely, his supporters might see this as a proactive step towards international cooperation and economic development.
As Mnangagwa participates in the South Korea–Africa Summit, the outcomes of his engagements and the agreements signed will be closely scrutinized.
Whether these will translate into meaningful progress for Zimbabwe or simply be another point of contention in the ongoing debate about his leadership remains to be seen.
By A Correspondent
Real Madrid, the 2023/24 Champions League winners, are set to announce the acquisition of Kylian Mbappe, marking the end of one of football’s most protracted transfer sagas.
The French superstar will join Los Blancos after his contract with Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) expired, bringing an illustrious chapter of his career in Paris to a close.
Mbappe’s decision to leave PSG was confirmed in May, a move that was widely anticipated given his repeated links to Real Madrid over the years. Despite PSG’s efforts to retain their star forward, Mbappe had his sights set on the Santiago Bernabéu, a dream he had expressed publicly multiple times.
During his tenure at PSG, Mbappe cemented his status as one of the world’s elite players.
He leaves the club as their all-time record goalscorer, an impressive feat considering the club’s history of prolific strikers.
His time in Paris was marked by a series of domestic triumphs, including numerous Ligue 1 titles, and remarkable individual performances that captured the football world’s imagination.
Real Madrid’s pursuit of Mbappe has been a saga filled with near-misses and intense speculation.
The Spanish giants first made their interest known several years ago, but negotiations were often complicated by PSG’s reluctance to part with their prized asset and the player’s contractual commitments in Paris. Nevertheless, Mbappe’s desire to don the famous white shirt of Madrid remained undeterred.
The 2023/24 season proved pivotal for both Mbappe and Real Madrid.
Madrid’s triumph in the Champions League highlighted their continued dominance in European football, while Mbappe’s performances in France reaffirmed his status as a generational talent ready for the next big challenge in his career.
With the move now finalized, Real Madrid can look forward to integrating Mbappe into a squad already brimming with talent.
His arrival is expected to bolster Madrid’s attacking options significantly, adding pace, skill, and a proven goalscoring ability to Carlo Ancelotti’s side.
For Mbappe, the move represents the realization of a long-held ambition to play for one of the most storied clubs in football history.
The transfer is not just a significant moment for the player and the clubs involved, but also for the football community at large.
Mbappe’s switch to Real Madrid is likely to have a ripple effect across the sport, influencing future transfer activities and the strategies of rival clubs aiming to compete at the highest level.
As Real Madrid prepare to officially announce the signing, fans and pundits alike will be eagerly anticipating Mbappe’s debut in La Liga and the Champions League. The prospect of seeing him in the iconic white jersey, playing at the Bernabéu, promises to be one of the highlights of the upcoming football season.
Alleged Leaked Audio from the ANC NEC Suggests Ramaphosa Might Resign
Recent alleged leaked audio suggests that Cyril Ramaphosa might announce his resignation from both his positions as President of the ANC and as President of South Africa due to pressure from the ANC NEC top five and his funders.
It is claimed that Ramaphosa has set one condition for his resignation: immunity from arrest.
This would protect him from charges related to the Marikana Massacre and the Phala Phala scandal, both of which could potentially lead to his imprisonment. His legal team is reportedly exploring ways to secure this protection.
The leak is believed to have come from one of the NEC members.
Source : Limpopo Newspaper
By A Correspondent| Last week, the Zimbabwe Republic Police announced that no-one except the President is allowed to use a motorcade with blue-lights escort, in a move that was seen as targeted at controversial prophets.
But it seems, the move was meant to block the Mayor of Harare, Jacob Mafume who has of late been enjoying cruising in a motorcade while on council business.
Mafume’s motorcade had caused social media noise with many asking if he deserved such a privilege.
“Yooo guys @JMafume is flexing in Harare, just went past me in a motorcade, full with sirens ?,” reads one of the posts on Facebook by Blessed Mhlanga.
Others supported Mafume saying he was the first resident of the city hence deserves protection.
The police have since put a stop to that warning that anyone who continues to use a motorized escort will face the full wrath of the law.
“In terms of the country’s laws only the State Presidium will be provided with motorised escorts or State motorcade. In this regard, the public should take note that there is no law or provision which allows the Zimbabwe Republic Police to offer or provide motorised escorts for various requests such as weddings, church gatherings, birthday parties or other private functions.
“In the same vein, the public is accordingly informed that the law does not allow the use of any private or personal motorcade of any form on the country’s roads whether with beacon lights or sounding any form of siren. The law will take its course without fear or favour for those found on the wrong side of the law,” said Nyathi.By A Correspondent| Former Warriors defender Costa Nhamoinesu has graduated with with a Distinction in Master of Science In Football Administration from the University of East London.
Posting on Facebook, Nhamoinesu said;
“My university diploma has finally arrived after completing my studies some months ago: I am glad to share that I have earned my Master of Science degree (with distinction) in Football Business from the University of East London!
“This achievement marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter in my career, transitioning from the pitch to the front office.
“After a joyful journey as a football player for AC Sparta Praha, I’m now working as a talent scout for this club and recently, we celebrated back-to-back league titles + a domestic cup. This highlights the success of our hard work and dedication. And now I’ve earned my university degree to top it off.
“I’ve always dedicate my efforts to youth development (e.g., CSPRO Academy), combining my passion for football with my commitment to nurturing the next generation of talent. And now I’m ever more eager to additionally apply my new acquired knowledge and experience to make a meaningful impact in the world of football.
“Thank you to everyone who has supported me on this journey. Thanks also to Johan Cruyff Institute, where I received my first master’s degree in Sports Management, which inspired me to further continue my studies specializing in Football Business. Here’s to new beginnings and endless possibilities,” Nhamoinesu said.
By Political Reporter- Zanu PF President Emerson Mnangagwa has assigned the newly appointed party political commissar, Munyaradzi Machacha, to purge members associated with a faction led by Vice President Constantino Chiwenga.
There are fierce power struggles over succession between Mnangagwa and his deputy Chiwenga, as Mnangagwa aims to extend his rule beyond ten years.
The purging process, termed a ‘restructuring exercise,’ began over the weekend across all provinces.
This initiative is the first step towards building Zanu PF’s lower structures, registering new members, and taking stock of current members.
Zanu PF has dispatched Politburo-led teams to all 10 provinces to conduct the witch-hunt exercise.
The process commenced with the convening of Provincial Coordinating Committee (PCC) meetings over the weekend.
Whenever the Zanu PF leadership feels threatened by internal power struggles, the ruling party carries out such exercises.
The Commissariat Department has deployed Politburo members to address the PCC meetings and explain how the restructuring program will be conducted.
Zanu PF Political Commissar Munyaradzi Machacha stated that after the PCC meetings, provinces should hold Inter-District meetings at all District Coordinating Committee (DCC) centers on June 8 and 9, 2024.
Each province will deploy its PCC members to address these inter-district meetings and communicate the framework for conducting the restructuring program at the cell and village levels.
“The Inter-district meetings,” Machacha said, “should be followed by nationwide Inter-Branch meetings to be held on June 15 and 16, 2024. The actual restructuring should then effectively begin on June 17, 2024, and end on July 17, 2024. The Inter-Branch meetings are very important in this program since it is the Branch Executive Committees that are finally going to physically carry out the actual restructuring of the cells and villages under their jurisdiction, with supervision from District DCC and Provincial leadership.”
By Farai D Hove | ZimEye | “This morning, I had the pleasure of joining my fellow Heads of State from Zambia, Angola, Botswana, and Namibia at the KAZA TFCA Summit in Livingstone, Zambia, near the majestic Victoria Falls. Together, we are discussing “Leveraging KAZA’s natural capital and cultural heritage for inclusive socio-economic development.”
I am proud to announce that Zimbabwe will assume the rotating chairmanship of KAZA for the next two years. This is a significant opportunity for us to lead in enhancing sustainable conservation and driving socio-economic progress in our region. Together, we will build a prosperous and environmentally resilient future for our people.
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#KAZASummit #Conservation #Zimbabwe, ” writes Mnangagwa.
However, there is a curious twist to the tale that unfolded in Victoria Falls, one that President Mnangagwa may have conveniently forgotten to confess to his Zambian counterpart, President Hakainde Hichilema.
Twice, President Mnangagwa has nearly sold the land surrounding Victoria Falls, which is well-known to be Zambian territory. The first incident occurred at the World Economic Forum in Davos in 2018.
“When I was in Davos I met staffers from the Trump administration. I had hoped to meet President Trump but I had to leave before he arrived. But I told his people that if president Trump wishes, I will offer him ground in Victoria Falls in the national park.
“We have wildlife national park in Victoria Falls, but I had offered president Trump ground to build a state-of-the-art golf course so that as he plays, he can be able to see the big five,” Mnangagwa said.
The second incident was even more embarrassing and was caught on camera by undercover journalists posing as gangsters for the GoldMafia documentary by Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit. During a meeting with Mnangagwa’s ambassador, Uebert Angel, the envoy claimed he can arrange for them to have Victoria Falls land. A prime spot for any venture they might have in mind.
These incidents expose the absurdity of offering land that does not belong to Zimbabwe. Despite the gravity of these past mistakes, they were not brought up during the recent meeting with President Hichilema, leaving an unspoken chapter in their diplomatic interactions.
As Mnangagwa focuses on his role as the new chair of KAZA, these humorous yet revealing incidents serve as a reminder of the importance of clear and honest communication in international relations.
By Political Reporter- The ruling Zanu PF has embarked on a massive witch-hunt to purge members associated with a faction led by Vice President Constantino Chiwenga.
There are fierce power struggles over succession between President Emerson Mnangagwa and his deputy Chiwenga, as Mnangagwa aims to extend his rule beyond ten years.
The purging process, termed a ‘restructuring exercise,’ began over the weekend across all provinces.
This initiative is the first step towards building Zanu PF’s lower structures, registering new members, and taking stock of current members.
Zanu PF has dispatched Politburo-led teams to all 10 provinces to conduct the witch-hunt exercise.
The process commenced with the convening of Provincial Coordinating Committee (PCC) meetings over the weekend.
Whenever the Zanu PF leadership feels threatened by internal power struggles, the ruling party carries out such exercises.
The Commissariat Department has deployed Politburo members to address the PCC meetings and explain how the restructuring program will be conducted.
Zanu PF Political Commissar Munyaradzi Machacha stated that after the PCC meetings, provinces should hold Inter-District meetings at all District Coordinating Committee (DCC) centers on June 8 and 9, 2024.
Each province will deploy its PCC members to address these inter-district meetings and communicate the framework for conducting the restructuring program at the cell and village levels.
“The Inter-district meetings,” Machacha said, “should be followed by nationwide Inter-Branch meetings to be held on June 15 and 16, 2024. The actual restructuring should then effectively begin on June 17, 2024, and end on July 17, 2024. The Inter-Branch meetings are very important in this program since it is the Branch Executive Committees that are finally going to physically carry out the actual restructuring of the cells and villages under their jurisdiction, with supervision from District DCC and Provincial leadership.”
Shelton Muchena, International Flora and Fauna Reporter in London | In a land where nature’s marvels reign supreme, a fierce and comical rivalry has unfolded between Zimbabwe and Zambia. The source of this rivalry? None other than the majestic Victoria Falls, a roaring wonder that straddles the border between these two nations. Join me, Shelton Muchena, as I uncover the intriguing tale of the battle for ownership of Victoria Falls, where even Mother Nature seems to delight in their squabbles..
Once upon a time (well, not really, but close enough), in the heart of Southern Africa, lay a magnificent masterpiece of nature – Victoria Falls. With its thundering cascades and ethereal mist, it captivated the imaginations of all who beheld its splendour. But as is often the case with treasures of this magnitude, a dispute arose over its ownership.
Zimbabweans, with their unwavering pride, laid claim to the falls, proudly proclaiming it as a symbol of their nation’s beauty. They pointed to the fact that the majority of the falls lie within the borders of Zimbabwe, and thus, it rightfully belonged to them. They marvelled at the sheer power of the falls, finding solace in the knowledge that this awe-inspiring wonder was their own.
However, just across the mighty Zambezi River, Zambians begged to differ. They argued that the falls belonged to Zambia, for it was their land that provided the best vantage points to witness its grandeur. They boasted about the stunning views from their side, where the falls seemed to dance and shimmer under the golden African sun. They claimed that the falls were an integral part of their tourism industry, drawing visitors from far and wide to witness its majesty.
Adding to the complexity of the situation is the historical context. Victoria Falls was named by the Scottish explorer David Livingstone, who discovered the falls in 1855. At the time, the area was ruled by the local indigenous tribes. However, in the late 19th century, the British colonised the region, which later became known as Rhodesia. After gaining independence in 1980, Rhodesia became Zimbabwe. Zambia, on the other hand, gained independence in 1964. This historical backdrop adds another layer to the debate over ownership.
As the debate raged on, the falls themselves seemed to chuckle at the absurdity of it all. For they knew that they were beyond the ownership of any nation. They belonged to the world, a gift from nature that defied borders and boundaries. The falls laughed as Zimbabweans and Zambians bickered, their voices drowned out by the roar of the cascades.
While Zimbabwe may have the majority of the falls within its borders, it is important to note that the views from both sides offer unique perspectives. Zimbabwe’s proximity allows for a closer encounter with the falls and a breathtaking view from the famous Devil’s Pool. On the other hand, Zambia provides a wider panorama, showcasing the falls in all their glory. Both countries offer different experiences, ensuring that visitors can appreciate the true magnificence of Victoria Falls.
And so, the battle for ownership of Victoria Falls continues, with Zimbabweans and Zambians locked in an eternal tug-of-war. But perhaps, just perhaps, it’s time for both nations to set aside their differences and embrace the truth – that Victoria Falls is a shared treasure, a symbol of the unity and beauty of Southern Africa. Let us celebrate this natural wonder together, appreciating its power and splendour, regardless of national borders.
Shelton Muchena, signing off from London, where the roar of Victoria Falls echoes in my heart.
By Farai D Hove | ZimEye | Johannesburg, Monday — Presidential Spokesman George Charamba vehemently denied claims that the African National Congress (ANC) had suffered a defeat in the recent elections. Charamba emphasized that coalitions are merely tactical alliances and not reflective of the ANC’s long-term stability. “WHAT MANY MISS: Coalitions are tactical alliances, alliances of necessity; they are not the goal. We had that here in the form of GNU. What happened afterwards? It’s politically foolish to judge the shelf life of ANC on the likely temporary retreat. The real issue crying out for analysis is if or not the retreat is strategic!” Charamba asserted on Monday morning.
Meanwhile, President Cyril Ramaphosa described the election results as a victory for South Africa’s democracy, despite the ANC losing its parliamentary majority for the first time. The once-dominant party, historically led by Nelson Mandela, secured 159 seats in the 400-seat parliament, a significant drop from the 230 seats it held in the previous assembly.
“This is the ANC’s worst election result since the end of apartheid 30 years ago, but it still holds the most seats by far,” Ramaphosa noted. The president acknowledged the sharp decline in support, which necessitates forming a coalition to govern. “Our people have spoken, whether we like it or not, they have spoken,” he said.
Ramaphosa called on all political leaders to heed the will of the voters and seek common ground. “Through their votes, they have demonstrated clearly and plainly that our democracy is strong and it is enduring,” he added. South Africa’s political parties now have two weeks to negotiate a coalition, after which the new parliament will convene to choose a president.
The centre-right Democratic Alliance (DA), maintaining its position as the second-largest party in parliament, has expressed openness to coalition discussions. However, former president Jacob Zuma, who leads the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party that finished third, was notably absent from the results announcement. Zuma had earlier called for an election rerun, alleging electoral misconduct and demanding an independent investigation.
Zuma, speaking earlier in the day, warned the electoral commission against finalizing the results, suggesting it would be “provoking us” if his demands were ignored. “Don’t start trouble when there is no trouble,” he cautioned. The former president’s MK party made significant inroads in KwaZulu-Natal, securing 44% of the provincial vote compared to the ANC’s 19%.
Charamba’s strong denial of any ANC defeat stands in stark contrast to the broader interpretation of the results as a setback for the party. Nonetheless, the coming weeks will be crucial as coalition talks unfold, shaping the future governance of South Africa.- ZimEye
Carlo Ancelotti said Real Madrid achieved a “10 out of 10” season after winning the Champions League for a record-extending 15th time with a 2-0 victory Saturday against Borussia Dortmund at Wembley.
Real, who also won the LaLiga title in Spain, sealed their win against Dortmund with two goals late in the second half from Dani Carvajal and Vinícius Júnior.
The success was Ancelotti’s fifth Champions League title as a manager — another record — and Real’s Toni Kroos, Carvajal, Luka Modric and Nacho also joined club legend Paco Gento on six Champions League wins as players.
While Madrid emerged as European champions again, Dortmund were unlucky not to pull off a huge upset in London, the scene of their 2013 final defeat against Bayern Munich.
Edin Terzic’s team dominated the first half, but Julian Brandt, Niclas Füllkrug and Karim Adeyemi all missed clear chances to open the scoring.
“[Dortmund] played better than us and had more chances than us, but they let us get away with 0-0 at half-time,” Ancelotti said. “In the second half we had more balance, played better and managed to win the game.
“I think this season we had many, many troubles. We lost quality players and had to replace their ability with commitment.
“You need both sacrifice and quality to win Champions League, but this win makes me very satisfied because we never give up and always fight until the end.
“So I’d rate us as 10 out of 10 this season. This season has been 10/10. My players have been spectacular.”
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By Dorrothy Moyo | Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema has announced his party’s readiness to enter into a coalition government with the African National Congress (ANC). This declaration comes as the ANC’s electoral performance falls below 45%, necessitating a coalition to secure governance.
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Malema, in his statement, emphasized that the EFF considers the ANC to be the best partner for a coalition due to its declining influence and lack of recovery efforts post-election losses. “The ANC is not arrogant when compromised and, without an absolute majority, it struggles to regain lost power,” Malema stated, highlighting the strategic advantage this presents for the EFF.
Crucially, Malema clarified that the EFF would not insist on the removal of President Cyril Ramaphosa as a precondition for coalition talks. This stance marks a departure from previous EFF demands and signals a pragmatic approach to coalition negotiations.
“Our principles remain non-negotiable,” Malema asserted, referencing the EFF’s seven cardinal pillars, which include economic freedom, service delivery on land, jobs, water, electricity, sanitation, and care for people with disabilities. He also emphasized that racism would not be tolerated in any coalition agreement, stating, “Any coalition must not reinforce white supremacy or Afrikaner nationalism.”
As the ANC contemplates coalition options, it faces a complex political landscape. With its vote share dropping, it requires a substantial partner such as the EFF, the Democratic Alliance (DA), or possibly the new MK party. The DA, known for its center-right policies, and the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) are potential partners, but their cooperation with the ANC might hinge on mutual exclusion of the EFF and MK from governance.
In provinces like Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal, which are pivotal due to their population sizes and economic importance, coalition dynamics will be particularly influential. An ANC-EFF coalition in Gauteng seems likely given their current collaboration in the Johannesburg city council. However, national-level negotiations will be more intricate.
The DA has regained support from both white voters and a segment of black voters, positioning itself as a potential kingmaker. The party’s strategy appears aimed at keeping the EFF and MK out of power, possibly by forming an alliance with the ANC and IFP.
Commenting on the evolving political scenario, political analyst Mr. Harper noted, “The DA and IFP are keeping coalition options open to prevent the EFF and MK from entering the government. The ANC faces a pivotal decision that will shape its future and the nation’s governance.”
Despite internal divisions within the ANC regarding an alliance with the EFF, the potential coalition has drawn significant attention. As noted by journalist Ferial Haffajee in the Daily Maverick, Malema has adopted a more measured approach during the election campaign, suggesting that an ANC-EFF coalition aligns with his strategic vision for gaining governmental influence.
With South Africa on the cusp of a new political era, the ANC’s coalition decisions will have profound implications for the country’s governance. The opposition parties’ newfound leverage underscores the shifting power dynamics, making coalition negotiations a critical aspect of the post-election landscape.
It is alleged that Wicknel Chivhayo fraudulently changed the contract between South African company Ren-Form and Better Brands – Pedzisayi Scott Sakupwanya’s entity – for the US$40 million ZEC tender
Zimbabwe Electoral Commission deal invoices were inflated by up to 235%.
Sir Wicknell is now feasting on the US$40 million tender, while keeping at bay his partners – Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu – after running away with the loot.
Picture below ….Moses Mpofu (left) and Mike Chimombe (right) breathing fire at Chivayo for running away with US$40 million ZEC loot.
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By A Correspondent
Harare, Zimbabwe — Murisi Zwizwai, a prominent figure in Zimbabwean politics and a stalwart of the opposition movement, has passed away.
Zwizwai, who served as the Member of Parliament for Harare Central, was widely respected for his unwavering commitment to democracy and human rights in Zimbabwe.
Zwizwai’s political career spanned several decades, during which he played a pivotal role in advocating for political reform and social justice.
He was a key member of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), the primary opposition party in Zimbabwe, which has been at the forefront of challenging the long-standing rule of the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF).
Born and raised in Harare, Zwizwai’s journey into politics was driven by a desire to see a more equitable and transparent governance system in Zimbabwe.
He was first elected as the MP for Harare Central in the early 2000s, a position he held through various electoral cycles, often facing significant challenges and political repression. His tenure in parliament was marked by his vocal opposition to corruption, electoral fraud, and human rights abuses.
Throughout his career, Zwizwai was known for his articulate speeches and his ability to rally support among the urban electorate, particularly in Harare. He was not only a politician but also a mentor to many young activists who looked up to him for guidance and inspiration.
Colleagues and supporters have expressed deep sorrow over his passing, highlighting his dedication and the void his death leaves in the opposition movement.
By A Correspondent
Despite President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s recent claims of progress in Zimbabwe’s educational sector, critics argue that his statements are nothing more than grandstanding.
On Friday, Mnangagwa boasted about commissioning 17 new schools.
“Today, I visited the Makumimavi Primary School in Chikomba District, Mashonaland East, to commission 17 new schools,” he declared.
“These schools, built across the nation, represent our unwavering commitment to providing modern facilities and resources for learners and teachers in rural and remote areas.”
Mnangagwa emphasized the significance of these developments, stating, “This significant milestone underscores our dedication to advancing education and ensuring that every child in Zimbabwe has access to quality learning environments. Together, we are building a brighter future for our nation.”
However, observers are skeptical of Mnangagwa’s claims. Critics argue that these pronouncements are a reflection of sheer grandstanding, pointing out the dissonance between the President’s statements and the actual state of the education sector.
Educational analysts have noted persistent issues such as inadequate infrastructure, lack of learning materials, and unfulfilled promises in previous years.
“While the President’s words are encouraging, the reality on the ground tells a different story,” said one analyst.
“Many schools in rural areas still lack basic amenities such as electricity, running water, and proper sanitation facilities. The gap between promises and delivery remains wide.”
Teachers’ unions have also expressed doubts about the impact of these new schools.
“We have heard similar promises before,” remarked a Progressive Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe official.
“What we need is not just the commissioning of schools but sustained investment in educational resources and teacher welfare. Without these, any new infrastructure will be of limited use.”
In the face of these criticisms, Mnangagwa’s administration maintains that the commissioning of new schools is a crucial step towards improving the educational landscape.
Yet, for many Zimbabweans, the proof will be in the tangible improvements seen in their communities.
As the debate continues, the focus remains on whether these new schools will indeed bring the promised advancements or if they will become yet another example of unfulfilled governmental pledges.