Veteran Sports Commentator In Nasty Row With Wife

By A Correspondent

A dramatic and shocking revelation has emerged from popular SuperSport commentator Baba Mthethwa, who alleges that his ex-wife, Kgomotso Koosimile, has hired hitmen to take his life. This startling accusation comes amidst a long-standing feud between the two, with Koosimile claiming that Mthethwa owes her a staggering R1-million.

Mthethwa, known for his iconic catchphrase “Ho thaaaaaata-bannaaaa!”, revealed that he has received threatening calls from individuals who claim to have been sent by Koosimile. One chilling call allegedly came while Mthethwa was working at Orlando Stadium, with the caller threatening to harm him after the game.

Koosimile has vehemently denied the allegations, instead accusing Mthethwa of failing to settle the R1-million debt he supposedly owes her. According to Koosimile, she used her own funds to pay off Mthethwa’s debts and also loaned him money during their marriage.

The bitter dispute between the two began during their divorce proceedings in 2017. Koosimile claims that Mthethwa had nothing when they met, and she supported him financially, even providing him with a place to stay. However, Mthethwa allegedly became abusive and controlling, forcing Koosimile to live in fear.

As the situation continues to escalate, Mthethwa has vowed to take action against Koosimile, stating that he is “ready for war” and will not back down. The shocking allegations have sent shockwaves through the sports community, with many calling for calm and urging the two parties to resolve their differences amicably.

Bakery Manager Jailed for Theft, Gambling

By A Correspondent

A 28-year-old shift manager at Baker’s Inn, William Gonese, has been sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison for stealing US$3,420 from his workplace to fund online betting. Gonese, who was convicted after pleading guilty to theft, will serve an effective 10-month prison term.

According to court records, Gonese stole the money during a single night shift, hoping to win enough through online betting on a platform called Aviator to repay the money and impress his new wife. However, his plan backfired, and he lost the entire amount.

Gonese was entrusted with a float of US$3,420 to serve customers at a Baker’s Inn outlet on Chinhoyi Street in Harare. However, by the next day, he called the Simbisa Bakers Inn Audit Manager, Yusuf Bruce, and confessed to losing US$470 in cash and US$2,950 in InnBucks deposits through online betting.

A reconciliation at the shop confirmed that the full amount of US$3,420 had been misappropriated. Gonese was initially sentenced to 30 months imprisonment, but 12 months were suspended on condition of good behavior, and another 10 months were suspended on condition that he repay the stolen money to his employer.

Police Accuse Schools Of Copying Wicknell Chivayo Money Stashing

By Dorrothy Moyo | Harare — The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has accused schools of mishandling cash in the style of the infamous conduct of businessman Wicknell Chivayo, who has come to symbolize the misuse of large sums of unaccounted money.

Chivayo, whose name has become synonymous with failed accountability after receiving $5 million for the country’s non-existent Gwanda Solar Plant, has not delivered a single solar panel in nearly a decade. Instead of cautioning Chivayo for wasting millions on luxury cars while schools remain in darkness, the police have turned their attention to schools, accusing them of “piling stashes of cash” on their premises.

Police Accusations Against Schools

National police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi has issued a strong warning to schools to stop holding large amounts of money on-site. Speaking as schools prepare to reopen next week, Nyathi urged authorities to deposit funds into banks and enhance security measures to avoid armed robberies, which have become increasingly common.

“School authorities should employ guards from reputable security service providers and install CCTV at entry points and administration offices. Above all, they must stop keeping cash on-site,” Nyathi said.

The remarks, however, have ignited a firestorm of criticism, with many accusing the police of unfairly targeting schools while allowing Chivayo’s financial mismanagement to go unchecked.

“Schools Are Being Made Scapegoats”

Critics argue that the police’s focus on schools is misplaced and hypocritical. Schools have been left to manage their finances in difficult circumstances, often without reliable electricity—an issue directly tied to Chivayo’s failure to deliver solar power infrastructure.

“How can the police accuse schools of mishandling cash when the biggest offender, Wicknell Chivayo, is walking free after wasting millions that could have revolutionized energy access for these very institutions?” asked the frustrated education advocate, Wesley Banda.

Chivayo famously spent part of the $5 million payment meant for the Gwanda Solar Plant on a fleet of luxury cars and personal expenses. Activists have called for him to sell these assets to fund solar panels for schools, but no action has been taken against him.

Rising Robberies Amid Systemic Failures

The ZRP’s warning comes amid an increase in armed robberies targeting schools, especially during fee collection periods. Criminals have used guns, machetes, and iron bars to steal cash and valuables from institutions that store money on-site due to limited banking access or infrastructure.

Notable incidents include:
• Bulawayo: $17,280 stolen from a cash box.
• Masvingo: $22,800 stolen by a lone armed robber posing as a parent.
• Ruwa and Gweru: More than $17,500 stolen from two private schools by armed gangs.

While the police have urged schools to adopt electronic payment systems, critics point out that such measures do not address the deeper issue of resource scarcity and unreliable electricity—a gap Chivayo’s solar plant was supposed to fill.

Parallels Between Schools and Chivayo

The comparison between schools and Wicknell Chivayo has sparked outrage. Public commentators have noted that schools, unlike Chivayo, are victims of a broken system, forced to store cash due to a lack of viable alternatives. Chivayo, on the other hand, has become a symbol of squandered opportunity and unaccountable wealth.

“Instead of accusing schools of copying Chivayo’s behavior, the police should be holding him accountable for failing to deliver the solar power that could have prevented these robberies in the first place,” said a parent from Harare.

Public Calls for Accountability

The police’s accusations have drawn criticism from educators, parents, and civil society groups, who are demanding that law enforcement shift its focus back to Chivayo. Many are calling for investigations into how Chivayo was able to misappropriate public funds without facing significant consequences, leaving schools and other public institutions to deal with the fallout.

“For nearly a decade, Chivayo has failed to deliver what he was paid for. If the police want to caution anyone about money management, they should start with him, not schools trying to survive in the system he helped cripple,” said a teacher from Gwanda.

Conclusion

As schools prepare to reopen amid rising crime and mounting financial pressures, the police’s accusations have only added to the frustration of communities struggling to ensure safety and continuity in education. The enduring presence of Chivayo’s unaccountable wealth serves as a stark reminder of systemic failures that leave schools and citizens vulnerable.

For now, the question remains: will the police redirect their focus to the root causes of these issues, or will schools continue to bear the brunt of the blame?

Lake Kariba Water Levels Rise Amid Ongoing Power Challenges

By A Correspondent

The water levels at Lake Kariba have been steadily rising following consistent rainfall in both the reservoir and its immediate catchment area, reaching 475.87 meters (2.61% usable storage) by January 6, 2025. This marks an improvement compared to the 477.28 meters (12.32% usable storage) recorded on the same date last year.

Zambia and Zimbabwe, both reliant on Kariba Dam for power generation, have faced significant power shortages due to historically low water levels, leading to increased load shedding in recent months. The situation has been exacerbated by the below-normal rainfall during the 2023/24 season, causing a continued decline in water levels.

According to the Zambezi River Authority, the usable live storage for power generation as of June 5, 2024, was 477.34 meters, compared to 479.67 meters during the same period in 2023. The Kariba Dam was designed to operate within water levels of 475.50 meters and 488.50 meters to generate hydropower for both Zimbabwe and Zambia.

As the region continues to navigate these challenges, the rising water levels bring some hope, but the struggle to meet power demand remains ongoing.

Husband Kills Wife Over Birth Control Pills

By A Correspondent

A horrific incident has shaken the community of Chipinge, Zimbabwe, after Felix Maphosa, 29, brutally murdered his 47-year-old wife in a fit of rage.

The deadly dispute erupted on December 31, 2024, when Maphosa discovered that his wife had been taking birth control pills without his knowledge.

According to the National Prosecuting Authority, the argument escalated, and Maphosa violently attacked his wife, striking her on the head three times with an iron bar and then hammering a nail into her chest.

After committing the crime, Maphosa went to a beer hall, returning the next morning to find his wife dead. He has been charged with murder and was remanded in custody until January 17, 2025. Maphosa has been advised to apply for bail at the High Court.

This incident has raised concerns about domestic violence and the devastating consequences of unchecked anger.

Simba Bhora Clears Deck: 13 Players Released

By A Correspondent

Simba Bhora has parted ways with 13 players, including 2024 Soccer Star of the Year Walter Musona, following the expiration of their contracts at the end of 2024.

The mass exodus comes after the club’s successful 2024 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season, where they won their first-ever league title.

Other notable departures include Patson Jaure, Talent Chawapiwa, Perfect Chikwende, Tichaona Chipunza, Valentine Musarurwa, Tymon Mvula, and Mthokozisi Msebe.

In a significant coaching change, Tonderai Ndiraya has also left Simba Bhora to join newcomers Scottland FC, who are set to begin their first season in the top-flight league. Musona is reportedly set to follow Ndiraya to Scottland FC.

Bill Antonio Returns to Action After 10-Month Layoff

Sports Correspondent

Former Dynamos FC winger Bill Antonio made a successful return to the pitch on Sunday, playing his first match in ten months after recovering from a long-term knee injury.

The 22-year-old Zimbabwean international ruptured his ACL during a Belgian Pro League game in March and underwent months of rehabilitation.

Antonio marked his return with a 30-minute appearance in a behind-closed-doors practice match against Beveren, where he even scored an early effort, although it was ruled out for offside.

KV Mechelen ultimately won the practice match 4-0. Antonio’s successful return is a promising sign for his future in the sport.

Sports Commentator Baba Mthethwa Claims Ex-Wife Hired Hitmen to Kill Him

By A Correspondent

A dramatic and shocking revelation has emerged from popular SuperSport commentator Baba Mthethwa, who alleges that his ex-wife, Kgomotso Koosimile, has hired hitmen to take his life. This startling accusation comes amidst a long-standing feud between the two, with Koosimile claiming that Mthethwa owes her a staggering R1-million.

Mthethwa, known for his iconic catchphrase “Ho thaaaaaata-bannaaaa!”, revealed that he has received threatening calls from individuals who claim to have been sent by Koosimile. One chilling call allegedly came while Mthethwa was working at Orlando Stadium, with the caller threatening to harm him after the game.

Koosimile has vehemently denied the allegations, instead accusing Mthethwa of failing to settle the R1-million debt he supposedly owes her. According to Koosimile, she used her own funds to pay off Mthethwa’s debts and also loaned him money during their marriage.

The bitter dispute between the two began during their divorce proceedings in 2017. Koosimile claims that Mthethwa had nothing when they met, and she supported him financially, even providing him with a place to stay. However, Mthethwa allegedly became abusive and controlling, forcing Koosimile to live in fear.

As the situation continues to escalate, Mthethwa has vowed to take action against Koosimile, stating that he is “ready for war” and will not back down. The shocking allegations have sent shockwaves through the sports community, with many calling for calm and urging the two parties to resolve their differences amicably.

Bakery Manager’s Sweet Deal Turns Sour…

By A Correspondent

A 28-year-old shift manager at Baker’s Inn, William Gonese, has been sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison for stealing US$3,420 from his workplace to fund online betting. Gonese, who was convicted after pleading guilty to theft, will serve an effective 10-month prison term.

According to court records, Gonese stole the money during a single night shift, hoping to win enough through online betting on a platform called Aviator to repay the money and impress his new wife. However, his plan backfired, and he lost the entire amount.

Gonese was entrusted with a float of US$3,420 to serve customers at a Baker’s Inn outlet on Chinhoyi Street in Harare. However, by the next day, he called the Simbisa Bakers Inn Audit Manager, Yusuf Bruce, and confessed to losing US$470 in cash and US$2,950 in InnBucks deposits through online betting.

A reconciliation at the shop confirmed that the full amount of US$3,420 had been misappropriated. Gonese was initially sentenced to 30 months imprisonment, but 12 months were suspended on condition of good behavior, and another 10 months were suspended on condition that he repay the stolen money to his employer.

Mutare Cops Arrested for Bribery

By A Correspondent| Two police officers, Sergeant Chiponda Dudzai Jennifer and Constable Mutsago Glynislynn, from Mutare have been arrested on allegations of soliciting and accepting a bribe from a motorist.

The officers allegedly demanded a bribe of USD$$90.00 to release the motorist’s vehicle.

The motorist reported the incident to the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC), and a trap was set up resulting in the accused’s arrest after they accepted USD$20.00.

They will appear at the Mutare Magistrate Court tomorrow (January 8, 2025) to answer charges of Bribery as defined in the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act, Chapter 9:23.

South African Afropop Music Star Dies

Johannesburg- Celebrated Afropop musician and actress Winnie Khumalo has died.

She was 51.

Khumalo passed away this morning at her home after a short illness.

Her family has, however, requested privacy during this difficult time.

In November 2024, Khumalo was hospitalised briefly in Johannesburg after experiencing shortness of breath, which led to her diagnosis of asthma—a condition she had been unaware of until then.

Winnie Khumalo

Reflecting on the discovery, she told journalists:

“I didn’t know that I had asthma until I had shortness of breath. I was so confused. I’ve never heard of anyone being diagnosed with asthma at this age. But the doctors said it’s still in the early stages. They said I need to manage it well and just take care of myself.”

Despite this, and her previous diagnosis with diabetes, Khumalo had successfully managed her health challenges over the years. 

In 2017, she faced another major hurdle, becoming temporarily wheelchair-bound after a back operation and the development of an abscess. 

Yet, she remained resilient, expressing hope and determination to overcome the setback.

Khumalo’s illustrious career began at the age of 15 with her debut album Hey Laitie, Tshina Tshina, produced by Sello Chicco Twala.

This was followed by her 1980s album Dlamini.

She ventured into gospel music in the 1990s with the album Izono Zami, produced by Pastor Langa Dube.

A Soweto native, Khumalo gained early fame as a backing vocalist for the legendary Brenda Fassie—a role she cherished as a highlight of her career. 

Over the years, she collaborated with numerous icons in the music industry, including Pure Magic, Sipho Mbele, Brothers of Peace (B.O.P.), Bongo Maffin, Zonke Dikana, and DJ Cleo, leaving an indelible mark on South Africa’s music scene.

Her extraordinary talent, resilience, and contributions to Afropop and gospel music have cemented her legacy as one of South Africa’s most cherished artists.

Simba Bhora Offload 13 Players

Sports Correspondent

Simba Bhora has parted ways with 13 players, including 2024 Soccer Star of the Year Walter Musona, following the expiration of their contracts at the end of 2024.

The mass exodus comes after the club’s successful 2024 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season, where they won their first-ever league title.

Other notable departures include Patson Jaure, Talent Chawapiwa, Perfect Chikwende, Tichaona Chipunza, Valentine Musarurwa, Tymon Mvula, and Mthokozisi Msebe.

Additionally, coach Tonderai Ndiraya has also left Simba Bhora to join newcomers Scottland FC, who are set to begin their first season in the top-flight league. Musona is also reportedly joining Scottland FC.

Bill Antonio Makes Successful Return from Injury

By A Correspondent

Former Dynamos FC winger Bill Antonio made a triumphant return to the pitch on Sunday, playing his first match in ten months after recovering from a long-term knee injury.

The 22-year-old Zimbabwean international ruptured his ACL during a Belgian Pro League game in March and underwent months of rehabilitation. Antonio marked his return with a 30-minute appearance in a behind-closed-doors practice match against Beveren, where he even scored an early effort, although it was ruled out for offside.

KV Mechelen ultimately won the practice match 4-0. Antonio’s successful return is a promising sign for his future in the sport.

2025 Road Safety Reminder

As we welcome the New Year, many of us have made resolutions to prioritize our health and wellbeing.

For some, this means increasing our physical activity by walking more.

However, with the hustle and bustle of daily life, it’s essential to remain vigilant and aware of our surroundings, especially when sharing the roads with vehicles.

To all pedestrians, be mindful of your surroundings and take necessary precautions to ensure your safety. Before stepping out, make sure to:

  • Be visible: Wear bright or reflective clothing, especially in low-light conditions.
  • Follow traffic rules: Obey pedestrian signals and crosswalks.
  • Stay alert: Avoid distractions like using your phone while walking.
  • Make eye contact: Engage with drivers before crossing the road to ensure they’ve seen you.

To all drivers, it’s crucial to be aware of pedestrians and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety. Remember to:

  • Slow down: Reduce your speed in busy areas, especially in school zones or neighborhoods.
  • Be vigilant: Keep an eye out for pedestrians, especially in low-light conditions.
  • Check your blind spots: Regularly check your mirrors and blind spots for pedestrians.
  • Yield to pedestrians: Always give pedestrians the right of way, especially at crosswalks.

Safety is a shared responsibility, and by working together, we can create a safer and more harmonious environment for everyone. Remember, safety never takes a holiday, so let’s make it a priority in 2025.

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Zanu PF Youth Leader Downplays Tragic Crane Crash at Trabablas Interchange

By A Correspondent

In a shocking and controversial attempt to downplay the tragic crane accident at Trabablas Interchange in Harare, Zanu PF youth league leader Taurai Kandishaya on Monday sought to justify the deadly incident, which left one person dead. The crane collapse, which occurred during a de-erection operation, has raised serious concerns about safety standards in the construction sector.

Kandishaya’s response was a mix of comparisons to international incidents and a call for better safety practices. “In America, an average of 44 people die per year from crane accidents,” he stated, attempting to provide context for the Harare tragedy. He went on to reference several past crane accidents to further substantiate his argument:

“In 1999, at the New Millennium Tower in Harare, 15 people died due to a crane accident.”

“In 2016, one person lost their life at Tokwe Mukosi in a crane incident.”

“On August 3, 2015, two cranes collapsed while restoring a bridge in Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands, resulting in fatalities.”

“In December 2023, an all-terrain crane overturned at a construction site in Blanchardstown, Dubai.”

“In May 2024, a crane crash was reported in Rostock, Germany.”

“There was also a crane collapse in Edinburgh, killing people,” Kandishaya added, before turning his attention to the recent accident in Harare. “At Trabablas Interchange in Harare, Zimbabwe, a crane accident claimed one life.”

While Kandishaya acknowledged the tragic loss of life, he suggested that such incidents are not isolated to Zimbabwe, emphasizing that crane accidents happen globally. He called for companies to take greater responsibility by enhancing safety measures in their operations.

“There is need for companies to increase safety precautions when cranes are employed,” Kandishaya said. “These precautions will reduce the high risk of crane accidents.”

His attempt to shift blame away from local safety practices has been met with criticism, as many argue that the real issue lies in improving safety standards in Zimbabwe to prevent future tragedies.

Zanu PF’s Killer Zivhu Unleashes Scathing Attack on CCC MPs: “Stop the Hypocrisy!”

By A Correspondent

In a fiery outburst that has set social media abuzz, Zanu PF official Killer Zivhu has sharply criticized opposition Members of Parliament (MPs) from the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), accusing them of hypocrisy and dishonesty.

The outspoken Zivhu, known for his bold and controversial statements, delivered the attack on Monday, calling out CCC MPs for their alleged double standards.

“CCC MPs, stop the hypocrisy! Visit the farm as planned,” Zivhu said in a direct and no-holds-barred rebuke. “You accepted $40k & cars from the same parliament, now don’t pretend to be saints in public. Ndikawana anonditengera castle lite, ndodzitaura mari dzamakapiwa pa Christmas, mazipenzi avanhu musatinyangadza pano.”

His fiery remarks stem from allegations that some opposition MPs have been accepting financial rewards and luxury items, only to portray themselves as champions of the people. Zivhu’s comments suggest that these MPs are engaging in a charade, attempting to appear virtuous in public while benefiting from the very system they criticize.

Zivhu further questioned their integrity, implying that their actions during the festive season raised doubts about their true motivations. “If I see someone buying me a castle lite, I will talk about the money you were given at Christmas,” he said, referencing a local beer brand and implying that the opposition MPs are indulging in lavish perks at the taxpayers’ expense.

The attack comes amid mounting tension between the ruling party and the opposition, with Zivhu particularly targeting the public image of the opposition. His comments also echo broader frustrations with what he views as the opportunistic nature of some opposition leaders.

The controversial remarks also tie into the wider political landscape in Zimbabwe. Opposition leader Advocate Nelson Chamisa notably withdrew from the CCC formation at the start of 2023, citing deep concerns about the infiltration of Zanu PF operatives within the ranks of his party. This schism continues to highlight the challenges facing the opposition in Zimbabwe, as infighting and accusations of corruption and mismanagement take center stage.

With Zivhu’s statement stoking further flames of political discourse, it remains to be seen how the opposition will respond to the growing criticism, and whether they will address the issues raised by the Zanu PF official. In the meantime, Zivhu’s attack has certainly added fuel to the fire of Zimbabwe’s already tense political atmosphere.

Man Brutally Kills Wife For Taking Birth Control Pills

By A Correspondent

A horrific incident has shaken the community of Chipinge, Zimbabwe, after a 29-year-old man, Felix Maphosa, brutally murdered his 47-year-old wife in a fit of rage. The deadly dispute erupted on December 31, 2024, when Maphosa discovered that his wife had been taking birth control pills without his knowledge ¹.

According to the National Prosecuting Authority, the argument escalated, and Maphosa violently attacked his wife, striking her on the head three times with an iron bar. In a shocking display of brutality, he then hammered a nail into her chest. After committing the heinous crime, Maphosa calmly went to a beer hall, only to return the next morning to find his wife dead.

Maphosa has been charged with murder and was remanded in custody until January 17, 2025. He has been advised to apply for bail at the High Court.

This shocking incident has raised concerns about domestic violence and the devastating consequences of unchecked anger.

ZIG Failure Torments Retailers

By A Correspondent

Zimbabwean businesses are bracing for further exchange-rate volatility following the shock devaluation of the country’s gold-backed currency, ZiG, in September 2024. The devaluation has had a devastating impact on businesses, with OK Zimbabwe Ltd, the country’s largest retailer, saying it “necessitated a reevaluation” of working capital and risk-management strategies.

Concerned business leaders, interviewed by Bloomberg News, voiced their worries about the ZiG’s instability.

“The velocity, that is the speed of using ZiG will increase,” warned Shelton Sibanda, Chief Investment Officer at Imara Asset Management. “No one will want to keep any ZiG.”

Christopher Mugaga, CEO of the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce, shared similar concerns, stating, “To plan using the local currency is to plan to fail.”

In addition to currency woes, businesses face power shortages lasting up to 18 hours a day.

“The power issue will remain for the first half of the year as it’s linked closely to the hydropower situation in Kariba,” Mugaga explained.

The El Niño-induced drought has significantly reduced water levels at the dam, exacerbating the country’s energy crisis.

Maxen Karombo, CEO of OK Zimbabwe, expects the operating environment to remain challenging, saying, “The operating environment is expected to remain bearish driven by exchange-rate and inflation dynamics.”

As the ZiG continues to struggle, businesses are being forced to adapt to the volatile economic environment.

Mnangagwa, Twin Sons In Suspicious Appearance

By Munacho Gwamanda- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appeared in a rare image with his twin sons, drawing scrutiny as speculation mounts about his long-term plans to remain in power beyond his constitutionally mandated two terms.

Central to these plans, observers believe, is his strategic use of family, particularly his twin sons, Sean and Collins Mnangagwa.

Mnangagwa and his Twin Sons

Of the two, Sean has attracted significant attention for his role as a Major in the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) ‘s special Presidential Guard unit. 

His military rank, coupled with Mnangagwa’s well-documented reliance on the armed forces to maintain his power, has fueled rumours that Sean could be a key figure in the president’s succession plan.

Mnangagwa, who has relied heavily on the military since his rise to power through a 2017 coup that ousted the late Robert Mugabe, appears to be entrenching his dynasty by positioning his children in influential roles.

While Collins, the other twin, has remained mainly in the business sector, Sean’s presence in the military has sparked speculation about the president’s long game. 

Analysts point to Mnangagwa’s close ties with the military as a cornerstone of his governance strategy. 

From deploying the army to suppress dissent during post-election violence in 2018 to appointing military loyalists to key government and party positions, Mnangagwa has leveraged the armed forces to secure his rule.

In recent months, whispers about Mnangagwa’s ambition to extend his presidency beyond the two-term constitutional limit have grown louder. 

Though his second term has just begun, Mnangagwa has shown little regard for constitutional constraints in the past, and his manoeuvring to consolidate power has become increasingly evident. 

Some insiders speculate that he may already be laying the groundwork for Sean’s rise as a potential successor, with the military playing a pivotal role in ensuring a smooth transition.

Critics argue that the president’s reliance on military support erodes Zimbabwe’s democratic institutions and sets a dangerous precedent for governance. 

“What we’re witnessing is the entrenchment of military rule by proxy,” said a political analyst who requested anonymity. “Mnangagwa is essentially grooming his son within the military, ensuring that the family’s influence continues even after he steps down—if he ever does.”

Sean’s position within the ZNA has also fueled debate about the militarization of politics in Zimbabwe.

Meanwhile, Collins has focused on the family’s business interests, aligning himself with various economic ventures that underscore the Mnangagwa family’s growing financial clout. 

While his twin brother’s role may be more overtly political, Collins’ influence in business ensures that the Mnangagwa dynasty remains well-funded and strategically positioned.

Whether Sean’s military career is a stepping stone to the presidency or a strategic move to safeguard the family’s interests, one thing is clear: Mnangagwa is consolidating power for himself and laying the foundation for his family’s long-term dominance in Zimbabwean politics.

The enduring legacy of Stadio Flaminio in Rome

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  • and concerts.

Situated in the Flaminio district, it was inaugurated in 1959, replacing the older Stadio Nazionale. Designed by the celebrated Italian architect Pier Luigi Nervi, the stadium showcases modernist architecture. It is characterized by Nervi’s masterful use of reinforced concrete and innovative structural techniques. The 1xBet site is full of great wagers that can be made on football matches played at great venues.

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These tenures further enriched the stadium’s legacy, embedding it deeply into the fabric of Rome’s football culture.

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In recent years, however, the stadium has faced significant challenges. Years of neglect have left it in a state of disrepair, prompting calls for restoration. Efforts to renovate and repurpose the stadium aim to preserve its architectural integrity while adapting it for modern use. At 1xBet you can always bet on sports events that take place on important venues.

Tshabangu, Welsh In Tag-Of-War As Chamisa A Makes Silent Calculations

By Munacho Gwamanda- The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has plunged into a dramatic power struggle as interim secretary-general Sengezo Tshabangu and faction leader Welshman Ncube publicly declare their relationship “irreconcilable.”

The feud highlights the intensifying rift within the opposition party, with both leaders blaming each other for the ongoing chaos.

Tshabangu’s controversial reshuffling of parliamentary committee chairpersons and his directive for CCC legislators to visit President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Precabe Farm in Kwekwe sparked sharp criticism.

The farm visit—a Zanu PF-branded programme—left many CCC activists fuming, refusing to participate in what they saw as dining with the enemy.

Ncube’s faction swiftly condemned Tshabangu’s decisions, declaring his appointments to the local government caucus “null and void” and threatening disciplinary action.

However, Tshabangu’s camp remains defiant.

His spokesperson, Nqobizitha Mlilo, dismissed the threats, stating, “There is a difference between a threat and a promise.”

He emphasised that any action taken by Ncube’s faction must align with the party’s constitution, hinting at Tshabangu’s readiness to respond decisively.

The CCC’s internal fractures have deepened since Nelson Chamisa’s resignation as party leader in January last year.

Chamisa’s withdrawal created a power vacuum that emboldened competing factions, with Tshabangu and Ncube emerging as chief antagonists.

Ncube-led CCC spokesperson Willias Madzimure underscored the breakdown in relations, citing Tshabangu’s continued unilateral decision-making and deviation from the party’s vision.

“It’s difficult to solve issues amicably when someone repeatedly errs,” said Madzimure.

He slammed the Precabe Farm visit, questioning its alignment with opposition ideals: “It’s purely a Zanu PF programme. Why rally opposition legislators to attend?”

Amid the turmoil, Chamisa has maintained a strategic silence, avoiding entanglement in the factional disputes.

His absence from the battlefield has fueled speculation that he is recalibrating his approach to reclaim authority within the CCC or exploring broader political strategies outside the party’s current mess.

Slot Machine Myths: What’s True and What’s Not?

Slot machines are among the most popular games in casinos, both online and offline. With their flashing lights, catchy sounds, and potential for big payouts, they attract millions of players worldwide. However, slot machines are also surrounded by a plethora of myths and misconceptions. These myths can influence how players approach the game and their expectations of winning.

In this blog, we’ll debunk some of the most common slot machine myths, separate fact from fiction, and provide you with a clearer understanding of how these games actually work.

Myth 1: Slot Machines Are Rigged to Never Pay Out

One of the most widespread myths about slot machines is that they are rigged to ensure players always lose. While it’s true that casinos design slot machines to be profitable over time, this doesn’t mean they are unfair or incapable of paying out.

The Truth:

Slot machines operate using Random Number Generators (RNGs), which ensure that every spin is independent and random. The RNG generates thousands of combinations per second, meaning no one can predict or influence the outcome of a spin. While the house does have an edge, players still have a fair chance of winning during any given session.

Myth 2: Machines That Haven’t Paid Out Recently Are Due for a Win

Many players believe that if a slot machine hasn’t produced a jackpot in a while, it’s “due” for a big payout. This myth, often referred to as the “gambler’s fallacy,” is based on the misconception that past outcomes influence future results.

The Truth:

Each spin on a slot machine is completely independent of the last, thanks to the RNG. A machine that hasn’t paid out for hours is no more likely to hit a jackpot than one that just paid out a big win. The concept of being “due” is simply a myth with no basis in how slot machines operate.

Myth 3: Casinos Place Loose Machines Near Entrances to Lure Players In

Some believe that casinos strategically place “loose” slot machines (machines with higher payout rates) near entrances or high-traffic areas to attract new players. The idea is that seeing someone win will encourage others to play.

The Truth:

While it’s possible that some casinos may have used this tactic in the past, modern slot machines are programmed with specific payout percentages, known as Return to Player (RTP), which are determined by the game manufacturer. Casinos cannot adjust these RTP settings without adhering to strict regulatory guidelines. Reading casino reviews can provide insights into how different casinos operate and manage their gaming floors. The placement of machines in the casino is more about optimizing floor space than influencing player behavior.

Myth 4: Playing With a Player Card Lowers Your Chances of Winning

Many players fear that using a casino loyalty or player card while playing slot machines will reduce their chances of winning. This myth stems from the belief that the casino monitors players and penalizes them for earning rewards.

The Truth:

Using a player card has no impact on the outcome of a spin. The RNG ensures that results are random and independent of external factors, including whether or not a card is inserted. Loyalty programs are designed to reward frequent players, not manipulate the game. If anything, using a player card enhances your overall experience by earning you points, perks, and promotions.

Myth 5: You Can Influence the Outcome by Timing Your Spins

Some players believe that pressing the spin button at the “right” time or stopping the reels manually can influence the outcome of the game. This myth suggests that a player’s timing can lead to better results.

The Truth:

The RNG determines the outcome of a spin the moment you press the button, not when the reels stop spinning. Timing or stopping the reels manually does not change the predetermined result. Slot machines are purely games of chance, and no amount of skill or timing can alter the outcome.

Myth 6: Online Slots Are Easier to Rig Than Land-Based Machines

With the rise of online casinos, some players are skeptical about the fairness of online slot machines. They believe that digital platforms make it easier for operators to manipulate outcomes.

The Truth:

Reputable online casinos are regulated by strict licensing authorities that require independent audits of their games. RNGs are used in online slots just as they are in land-based machines, ensuring fairness. Always play on licensed and trusted platforms to guarantee a safe and legitimate gaming experience.

Myth 7: Betting Max Increases Your Chances of Winning

Many players assume that betting the maximum amount on a slot machine increases their odds of hitting a jackpot or achieving a higher payout.

The Truth:

While some slot machines require maximum bets to qualify for progressive jackpots, betting max does not increase the likelihood of winning on a standard spin. The odds of hitting a winning combination remain the same, regardless of the bet size. However, betting max can increase your potential payout if you do win.

Myth 8: Casinos Tighten Machines During Peak Hours

A common misconception is that casinos adjust the payout rates of slot machines during busy times to maximize profits, making it harder for players to win.

The Truth:

Slot machine payout rates are programmed and cannot be changed on a whim. Changing these settings requires regulatory approval and physical access to the machine’s internal software, which is not feasible during regular casino operations. This myth is simply not true.

Tips for Enjoying Slot Machines

  1. Set a Budget: Determine how much you’re willing to spend and stick to it.
  2. Understand RTP: Choose machines with higher RTP percentages for better long-term payouts.
  3. Play for Fun: Treat slot machines as entertainment, not a way to make money.
  4. Take Breaks: Avoid playing for extended periods to keep the experience enjoyable.

Conclusion

Slot machines are games of chance that rely on sophisticated technology to ensure fairness and randomness. Understanding the truth behind common myths can help players make informed decisions and enjoy their experience without falling for misconceptions. While the allure of big wins is undeniable, it’s essential to approach slot machines with a clear mind and realistic expectations. Remember, the key to enjoying casino games is to play responsibly and have fun.

ED Sneaks Out Of Leave Again To Replace Chiwenga With Oppah Muchinguri for Ghana Trip

Oppah Muchinguri

By Foreign Correspondent | ZimEye | Accra, Ghana – In another sneak out of holiday, Emmerson Mnangagwa has once again violated his holiday to appoint Defence Minister Oppah Muchinguri in the place of his deputy Constantino Chiwenga. Muchinguri, has has been flown to Ghana as an Acting President of Zimbabwe at the inauguration ceremony of Ghana’s President-elect, John Dramani Mahama.

The high-profile event, scheduled for Tuesday, January 7, 2025, at the iconic Black Star Square, will see Muchinguri standing aside several heads of states on the continent.

Muchinguri’s presence has increased the noise of speculation rift between President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his deputy, Chiwenga. Recent political developments in Zimbabwe have fueled rumors of tension between the two leaders, and Chiwenga’s absence at such a significant event is likely to deepen suspicions of discord at the highest levels of government.

It also comes at a time when Chiwenga has been threatened with so called ‘crocodile milk’, in a prayer by a provincial party chairperson.

The decision to send Defence Minister Muchinguri instead of Vice President Chiwenga suggests her increasing prominence in regional diplomacy as an Acting head of state apparent even though the appointed person is Kembo Mohadi.

ZimEye can confirm Muchinguri is booked in at a cheap budget hotel together with her husband since last night awaiting today’s ceremony.

Ghana’s Preparations in Full Swing

As Ghana readies itself for the grand event, Ebenezer Ahumah Djietror, Clerk of Parliament, announced that preparations for replicating parliamentary settings at Black Star Square are 80% complete. “We are ensuring a smooth process that mirrors the setup of Parliament while accommodating dignitaries and guests,” he stated.

With security and logistics meticulously organized, including road closures and designated parking areas, the Ghanaian government is set to deliver a flawless event. Guests have been advised to arrive early, with proceedings beginning at 11:00 hours.

Symbolism and Expectations

The inauguration ceremony will not only mark the start of President-elect Mahama’s term but also serve as a platform for fostering intercontinental partnerships. Muchinguri’s attendance may further solidify Zimbabwe’s role in regional diplomacy, even as speculation swirls about its internal political dynamics.

As the world watches, the event promises to be a blend of cultural celebration, political reaffirmation, and diplomatic engagement, symbolizing the unity and resilience of African nations.

Stay tuned for updates as the inauguration unfolds.- ZimEye

Teachers Threaten Street Protests Over Mnangagwa’s Retirement Age Scheme

By A Correspondent| Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) president Obert Masaraure has threatened to mobilise teachers to march against President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s move to extend retirement age of civil servants to 70.

Speaking to a local daily, Masaraure in the absence of co-ordinated resistance, Mnangagwa’s regime had become notorious for unilaterally making anti-poor policy decisions.

“Citizens are still to come to terms with Mthuli’s anti-poor budget which pledges to squeeze the last dollar from the poor and deliver hot air in return.

“On age limit Artuz calls for a national protest on January 14, 2025, rejecting the nonsense. The government looted pension funds and now they want to force us to work to the grave. We won’t accept that,” Masaraure said.

He said it was unreasonable to raise the pensionable age-limit, while salaries remained stagnant.

“Underpaid civil servants got more promises of salary increments than the increment itself. At the close of the year salaries still remain at a paltry US$300.

“The underpaid civil servants are now heavily in debt and over 90% hardly take home US$200. Shockingly, as poverty levels shoot through the ceiling, the ruling elite and the politically exposed seem to be accumulating more wealth. Citizens should be forgiven for wishing colonialism back.

“Unfortunately the nightmare of Mnangagwa’s leadership appears to be set to last longer than the Constitution anticipated and, of course, what citizens had budgeted for.”

Masaraure expressed fear that the agenda to extend Mnangagwa’s term in office could be forced on the citizens, but called for total rejection of the unconstitutional raising of the pensionable age limit.

ZANU PF Leader Threatens to ‘Sprinkle Crocodile Milk’ on Vice President Chiwenga

The croc milk talk – cartoon

By Farai D Hove | In a startling development during a ZANU PF National Executive meeting, Shepherd Marime, the ZANU PF chairperson for Mashonaland West (Hurungwe), issued a bizarre threat involving the use of crocodile milk against Vice President Constantino Chiwenga and his supporters. The remarks were part of a controversial prayer transcribed by ZimEye.

the prayer being made by Shepherd Marime

Marime declared his unwavering support for President Emmerson Mnangagwa, expressing his belief that the leader would remain in power until 2030 and beyond. However, he also took aim at those within the ruling party harboring ambitions to take over leadership, suggesting divine intervention to thwart their plans.

“I pray for the leader of the country. I know that in 2030 he will still be there; he will be ruling. Those who have ambitions, we pray for them that they have their chance after 2030,” Marime said.

In an unusual twist, he invoked the imagery of crocodile milk—a substance both metaphorical and mythical—to counter what he described as “evil spirits,” presumably referring to factions within the party aligned with Chiwenga.

“Those who send evil spirits, and spirits of hindrance, and dirty spirits, we sprinkle them with crocodile milk. We know that milking a crocodile is not easy, but we pray that on this chance, we shall sprinkle them with crocodile milk until the evil spirits have been cast out,” Marime proclaimed, ending his statement with a resounding “amen.”

The speech has sparked widespread debate and ridicule online, with many questioning the origins and feasibility of “crocodile milk” while others see it as an extension of the growing tensions within ZANU PF.

Internal Power Struggles Intensify

The remarks come amid increasing speculation about factionalism in the ruling party, with reports of a power struggle between Mnangagwa and Chiwenga’s camps. While Marime did not mention the Vice President by name, his comments appear to target Chiwenga’s allies, suggesting an intensifying rivalry as the 2028 elections approach.

Political analysts have interpreted Marime’s prayer as a veiled threat and a reflection of the deepening divisions within ZANU PF. “The reference to crocodile milk, though symbolic, underscores the lengths to which loyalists are willing to go to defend Mnangagwa’s grip on power,” said one analyst.

Public Reaction

The bizarre nature of Marime’s statements has drawn sharp criticism and mockery from opposition members and civil society. Many have taken to social media to express disbelief and humor at the suggestion of crocodile milk as a political weapon.

“This is where we are as a country—leaders talking about milking crocodiles instead of addressing real issues,” said critic, Johanne Sibanda.

As tensions within ZANU PF continue to simmer, all eyes remain on how the party leadership will respond to this public display of loyalty—and the underlying message it carries.

Fatal Accident at Mnangagwa’s Roundabout Site

the accident scene at Trabablas Interchange

By Farai D Hove | Harare – A tragic crane accident has claimed the life of a worker at the construction site of the Trabablas Interchange, a roundabout named after President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s nickname, “Trabablas.” The incident occurred on January 6, 2025, during the dismantling of a static tower crane, which collapsed alongside a mobile crane being used for operations.

This high-profile project, celebrated as a key legacy of Mnangagwa’s administration, has now been marred by the fatal accident, raising questions about the safety measures and oversight at the construction site.

Details of the Incident

The mishap occurred when a mechanical failure caused both cranes to collapse during routine decommissioning. The deceased, an employee of the subcontracted rigging firm Manzlink Pvt Ltd, was performing duties at the time of the accident. Tefoma Construction, the main contractor, has since issued a statement expressing condolences and pledging cooperation with authorities investigating the incident.

“Our heartfelt sympathies go out to the deceased’s family and colleagues,” Tefoma said. “We are committed to working with the authorities to identify the cause of this mechanical failure and ensure safety standards are upheld moving forward.”

Safety Concerns at a Presidential Project

The Trabablas Interchange, touted as a major infrastructural achievement by the Mnangagwa administration, has now come under scrutiny for its safety protocols. While engineers insist that the bridge structure remains largely unaffected and the project timeline will continue, the fatality has cast a shadow over its progress and reputation.

Critics have previously questioned the project’s management, arguing that its naming after Mnangagwa reflects the president’s desire to secure a legacy while diverting attention from Zimbabwe’s broader infrastructural and economic challenges. The latest incident adds fuel to these concerns, with opposition leaders pointing to lapses in safety as evidence of inadequate governance.

“This tragic accident should serve as a wake-up call to prioritize worker safety over political vanity projects,” said one opposition spokesperson.

Eyewitness Accounts

Eyewitnesses reported a harrowing scene as the cranes collapsed. “It was terrifying,” said one worker at the site. “We’ve always trusted the safety standards here, but something clearly went wrong this time. It’s heartbreaking.”

Videos and images from the scene show the collapsed cranes lying across the construction site, with rescue and investigation teams working to assess the damage and prevent further incidents.

Impact on Mnangagwa’s Legacy

Named in honor of Mnangagwa’s nickname, “Trabablas,” the interchange was envisioned as a symbol of progress under his leadership, promising to revolutionize traffic flow in Harare. However, the accident threatens to overshadow the project’s achievements, adding to a growing list of controversies surrounding Mnangagwa’s administration.

The opposition has seized on the incident to critique the project’s priorities. “While the president names infrastructure after himself, Zimbabweans are paying the price in blood. This is yet another example of misplaced priorities,” said a prominent activist.

Investigations Underway

A full investigation has been launched to determine the cause of the mechanical failure. Tefoma Construction and Manzlink Pvt Ltd have pledged full cooperation with authorities. The company has also reaffirmed its commitment to adhering to the highest safety standards at all its project sites.

As the public demands answers and accountability, the tragedy at Mnangagwa’s “Trabablas” Roundabout has shifted focus from its ambitious goals to its human and operational costs. More updates are expected as investigations progress.

Nation Mourns Basketball Legend

SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

The Harare basketball community is reeling in shock and sadness following the passing of renowned basketball personality, Ngoni Mukukula, on Sunday. Mukukula’s demise has left a gaping void in the local basketball scene, where he was a towering figure and a passionate advocate for the sport.

In a heartfelt tribute, the Harare Basketball Association (HBA) remembered Mukukula as a phenomenal basketball player, coach, administrator, team manager, and a champion of the underprivileged. His influence on the sport was immense, particularly in his hometown of Dzivarasekwa, where he was instrumental in developing community-based basketball programs aimed at empowering young people.

Mukukula’s impressive credentials included stints as a coach and administrator of the women’s national team. He was also the co-founder of “Hoops 4 Hope,” an innovative initiative that leverages basketball to improve lives, provide a safe haven from substance abuse, and identify and nurture talent within the community.

As the Harare basketball community comes to terms with Mukukula’s passing, they will undoubtedly remember his tireless dedication, passion, and commitment to the sport and its development. His legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire future generations of basketball enthusiasts.

Macheso Must Return Wicknell’s Car And Demand Solar Panels for Hospitals

The USD10 million worth of luxury cars splurged by the convicted money launderer Wicknell Chivayo if disposed of, could purchase solar farms worth of panels to power all hospitals and clinics in the country so they have non stop voltage without intermission.

Some of the cars purchased by Chivayo (source – social media)

Hundreds of millions of Dollars More

solar panels that could be bought and spread around Kariba Dam, among many others | AI

Willowvale Motors could not meet demand for brand new vehicles in Zimbabwe in 1988. Because of the shortage, one needed to prove special urgency circumstances to jump the long waiting queue in order to buy a car.

Solar beds planted on Lake Kariba | AI

Some Ministers started writing letters requesting Willowvale Motors to give special preference to some individual buyers or companies who were after new vehicles, mainly Mazda and Toyotas, topping the Toyota list being the Cressida.

A total 120 cars were sold to individuals this way and 103 of them were resold to desperate companies like Triangle Sugar Estates at 4 times the market price. This summarizes the infamous 1988/89 Willowgate Scandal.

4 Cabinet Miniisters resigned in shame, and the 5th committed suicide.

This was after President Robert Mugabe set an Independent Commission of Inquiry led by Justice Wilson Sandura to investigate the scandal.

This by far was the greatest corruption scandal of the first decade of independent Zimbabwe.

The Commission concluded there were evident integrity and ethics failures, but did not find the writing of letters by the involved Ministers constituting criminal offending.

President Robert Mugabe visited the White House at the time of the scandal and on return said the Amerucans were asking him where the actual crime was in the whole scandal.

Fredrick Shava at Foreign Affairs today, or is it now Higher zeducation, was one of the 5 shamed Ministers. He is back today of course.

Now compare this to Wicknell Chivayo ‘s $100 million ZEC looting scandal, compare that to the Chivayo Solar Energy ZESA scandal, compare it to the $120 million Drax scandal, compare it to the $100 million per month gold smuggling scandal, compare it to the $104 million Belarus Zupco scandal, compare it to the ongoing selling of Tongaat Hullets, compare it to the looting of chrome, coal, granite today, compare it to the $88 million goat scandal involving Mpofu and Mike Chimombe, the list goes on.

Willowgate happened when we still had a conscience to resign in shame and to kill ourselves over writing a mere letter to a friend so they can jump the purchasing queue.

Compare the Sandura Comission to ZACC today. It’s like the Archangel Gabriel compared to the Great Satan, writes Herald Columnist Reason Wafawarova.

$10 million car money could buy 33,000 solar panels.

With an investment of $10 million, a solar power plant with a capacity ranging from approximately 3 to 10 megawatts (MW), depending on various factors such as location, technology, and specific project costs, could be established.

A 10MW solar plant could meet the energy needs of a manufacturing industry like Sable Chemicals in Kwekwe, significantly reducing reliance on expensive and often unreliable electricity imports or fossil fuels. Such a facility would enable consistent production, lower operational costs, and improve energy independence, which is critical for industries like fertilizer production.

The decision to spend $10.5 million on luxury vehicles must therefore be critically evaluated against its opportunity cost to the nation. That same investment could have funded renewable energy infrastructure to power local manufacturing, reducing the need to import 100 tonnes of fertilizer. This would not only save foreign currency but also enhance local production, generate employment, and boost downstream industries that depend on a reliable supply of fertilizers for agricultural productivity. The lost opportunity represents a setback to both national economic growth and industrial self-sufficiency.

Cost Estimates for Solar Power Plants:
• Per Megawatt Cost: The cost of installing a 1 MW solar power plant typically ranges from $1 million to $3 million. 
• Total Capacity with $10 Million Investment:
• Lower Estimate: At $3 million per MW, a $10 million investment could fund approximately 3.33 MW of capacity.
• Upper Estimate: At $1 million per MW, the same investment could support up to 10 MW of capacity.

Potential Power Generation:
• Average Energy Generation: A well-installed 1 MW solar power plant can generate an average of 4,200 kilowatt-hours (kWh) per day, translating to about 126,000 kWh monthly and 1.5 million kWh annually, depending on weather conditions and location.
• Total Annual Generation for 10 MW Plant:

Comparison with Expenditures on Luxury Cars:

The $10 million spent on luxury cars could have been alternatively invested in a solar power plant with a capacity between 3.33 MW and 10 MW.

Environmental and Economic Benefits:
• Renewable Energy Contribution: Investing in solar power contributes to sustainable energy infrastructure, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and decreasing greenhouse gas emissions.
• Long-Term Savings: While the initial investment in solar power is substantial, it leads to long-term savings on energy costs and potential revenue from selling excess power back to the grid.

The $10 million expenditure on luxury vehicles represents a significant opportunity cost. Redirecting such funds towards renewable energy projects like solar power plants could have provided substantial power generation capacity, contributing to both economic and environmental benefits.

To calculate how many solar panels could be purchased with $10 million, we need to consider the cost per solar panel. The price of a solar panel varies based on size, type, and quality, but for a rough estimate:

The average cost of a single residential solar panel is approximately $200 to $300.

Commercial solar panels or larger panels may cost $400 to $600 each.

Let’s calculate the number of solar panels based on these price ranges.

Calculation:

1. Using the average cost of $300 per panel:

2. Using the higher cost of $600 per panel (commercial grade):

Result:

With $10 million, one could purchase between 16,667 and 33,333 solar panels, depending on the quality and size of the panels. ( contributors- Reason Wafawarova; Wilbert Mukori)

Mnangagwa Extends Own Cousin-Brother Phillip Valerio Sibanda’s Military Job Post

By Dorrothy Moyo | Harare – In a move that has sparked widespread criticism and reignited accusations of nepotism, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has extended the tenure of his cousin-brother, General Phillip Valerio Sibanda, as Commander of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) for another year. The extension, announced in the Government Gazette dated January 3, 2025, ensures General Sibanda remains in his role until November 2025.

The decision, framed by Mnangagwa as essential for maintaining stability in the military, has fueled speculation about the president’s reliance on close family ties to consolidate power within Zimbabwe’s security and governance structures.

Extension Amid Leadership Shuffles

The announcement of General Sibanda’s extended term follows the retirement of Police Commissioner General Godwin Matanga, aged 61, who was replaced by Stephen Mutamba, a 63-year-old with reported familial connections to First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa. These developments have raised questions about the consistency of retirement policies, with critics arguing that the rules are selectively applied to favor Mnangagwa’s relatives and allies.

General Sibanda, a close relative of the president, has long been a central figure in Zimbabwe’s military hierarchy. His leadership has been instrumental in maintaining cohesion within the ZDF during politically turbulent times. However, his familial ties to Mnangagwa have fueled concerns over nepotism, with opposition leaders accusing the president of prioritizing family loyalty over institutional integrity.

Consolidating Power Through Family Appointments

The extension of Sibanda’s term and the appointment of Stephen Mutamba as Police Commissioner General are seen as part of a broader strategy by Mnangagwa to tighten his grip on power. Mutamba, reportedly a senior relative of the First Lady, has faced accusations of being a politically convenient choice rather than the best candidate for the role.

Military Promotions Add to Speculation

The controversy over Sibanda’s extended tenure coincides with the promotion of 26 Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) Lieutenant Colonels to the rank of Colonel. While these promotions were celebrated as a recognition of hard work and dedication, the timing has added to the perception of a carefully orchestrated power consolidation.

At the promotion ceremony held at Josiah Magama Tongogara Barracks, ZNA Chief of Staff Quarter Master Staff, Major General Simo Maseko, emphasized the importance of professionalism and loyalty. However, critics argue that the culture of promotions and appointments is increasingly influenced by political considerations.

Political Implications and Public Reaction

The reliance on relatives and close allies in key positions raises concerns about the erosion of institutional independence. With General Sibanda as a trusted family member and Mutamba tied to the First Family, Mnangagwa has placed the country’s most critical security apparatus firmly under the control of his inner circle.

A Critical Moment for Zimbabwe

Mnangagwa’s latest moves come at a time of increasing public discontent over economic hardships and governance issues. As the 2028 elections approach, these leadership changes are likely to shape the political landscape, with questions about fairness and transparency at the forefront.

While supporters of Mnangagwa argue that these appointments ensure stability and continuity, detractors see them as yet another example of a president prioritizing personal interests over national progress. The extension of General Sibanda’s tenure, in particular, has become a lightning rod for criticism, symbolizing the perceived entrenchment of a political dynasty.

As Zimbabwe’s political and economic challenges intensify, the focus will remain on how these leadership changes impact the nation’s future. Whether they strengthen governance or deepen public mistrust remains to be seen.

Chivayo Luxury-Cars Can Be SoldOff To Buy USD10 Million Worth of Solar Panel

The USD10 million worth of luxury cars splurged by the convicted money launderer Wicknell Chivayo if disposed of, could purchase solar farms worth of panels to power all hospitals and clinics in the country so they have non stop voltage without intermission.

Some of the cars purchased by Chivayo (source – social media)

Hundreds of millions of Dollars More

solar panels that could be bought and spread around Kariba Dam, among many others | AI

Willowvale Motors could not meet demand for brand new vehicles in Zimbabwe in 1988. Because of the shortage, one needed to prove special urgency circumstances to jump the long waiting queue in order to buy a car.

Solar beds planted on Lake Kariba | AI

Some Ministers started writing letters requesting Willowvale Motors to give special preference to some individual buyers or companies who were after new vehicles, mainly Mazda and Toyotas, topping the Toyota list being the Cressida.

A total 120 cars were sold to individuals this way and 103 of them were resold to desperate companies like Triangle Sugar Estates at 4 times the market price. This summarizes the infamous 1988/89 Willowgate Scandal.

4 Cabinet Miniisters resigned in shame, and the 5th committed suicide.

This was after President Robert Mugabe set an Independent Commission of Inquiry led by Justice Wilson Sandura to investigate the scandal.

This by far was the greatest corruption scandal of the first decade of independent Zimbabwe.

The Commission concluded there were evident integrity and ethics failures, but did not find the writing of letters by the involved Ministers constituting criminal offending.

President Robert Mugabe visited the White House at the time of the scandal and on return said the Amerucans were asking him where the actual crime was in the whole scandal.

Fredrick Shava at Foreign Affairs today, or is it now Higher zeducation, was one of the 5 shamed Ministers. He is back today of course.

Now compare this to Wicknell Chivayo ‘s $100 million ZEC looting scandal, compare that to the Chivayo Solar Energy ZESA scandal, compare it to the $120 million Drax scandal, compare it to the $100 million per month gold smuggling scandal, compare it to the $104 million Belarus Zupco scandal, compare it to the ongoing selling of Tongaat Hullets, compare it to the looting of chrome, coal, granite today, compare it to the $88 million goat scandal involving Mpofu and Mike Chimombe, the list goes on.

Willowgate happened when we still had a conscience to resign in shame and to kill ourselves over writing a mere letter to a friend so they can jump the purchasing queue.

Compare the Sandura Comission to ZACC today. It’s like the Archangel Gabriel compared to the Great Satan, writes Herald Columnist Reason Wafawarova.

$10 million car money could buy 33,000 solar panels.

With an investment of $10 million, a solar power plant with a capacity ranging from approximately 3 to 10 megawatts (MW), depending on various factors such as location, technology, and specific project costs, could be established.

A 10MW solar plant could meet the energy needs of a manufacturing industry like Sable Chemicals in Kwekwe, significantly reducing reliance on expensive and often unreliable electricity imports or fossil fuels. Such a facility would enable consistent production, lower operational costs, and improve energy independence, which is critical for industries like fertilizer production.

The decision to spend $10.5 million on luxury vehicles must therefore be critically evaluated against its opportunity cost to the nation. That same investment could have funded renewable energy infrastructure to power local manufacturing, reducing the need to import 100 tonnes of fertilizer. This would not only save foreign currency but also enhance local production, generate employment, and boost downstream industries that depend on a reliable supply of fertilizers for agricultural productivity. The lost opportunity represents a setback to both national economic growth and industrial self-sufficiency.

Cost Estimates for Solar Power Plants:
• Per Megawatt Cost: The cost of installing a 1 MW solar power plant typically ranges from $1 million to $3 million. 
• Total Capacity with $10 Million Investment:
• Lower Estimate: At $3 million per MW, a $10 million investment could fund approximately 3.33 MW of capacity.
• Upper Estimate: At $1 million per MW, the same investment could support up to 10 MW of capacity.

Potential Power Generation:
• Average Energy Generation: A well-installed 1 MW solar power plant can generate an average of 4,200 kilowatt-hours (kWh) per day, translating to about 126,000 kWh monthly and 1.5 million kWh annually, depending on weather conditions and location.
• Total Annual Generation for 10 MW Plant:

Comparison with Expenditures on Luxury Cars:

The $10 million spent on luxury cars could have been alternatively invested in a solar power plant with a capacity between 3.33 MW and 10 MW.

Environmental and Economic Benefits:
• Renewable Energy Contribution: Investing in solar power contributes to sustainable energy infrastructure, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and decreasing greenhouse gas emissions.
• Long-Term Savings: While the initial investment in solar power is substantial, it leads to long-term savings on energy costs and potential revenue from selling excess power back to the grid.

The $10 million expenditure on luxury vehicles represents a significant opportunity cost. Redirecting such funds towards renewable energy projects like solar power plants could have provided substantial power generation capacity, contributing to both economic and environmental benefits.

To calculate how many solar panels could be purchased with $10 million, we need to consider the cost per solar panel. The price of a solar panel varies based on size, type, and quality, but for a rough estimate:

The average cost of a single residential solar panel is approximately $200 to $300.

Commercial solar panels or larger panels may cost $400 to $600 each.

Let’s calculate the number of solar panels based on these price ranges.

Calculation:

1. Using the average cost of $300 per panel:

2. Using the higher cost of $600 per panel (commercial grade):

Result:

With $10 million, one could purchase between 16,667 and 33,333 solar panels, depending on the quality and size of the panels. ( contributors- Reason Wafawarova; Wilbert Mukori)

Desecration Of Graves At Chitungwiza Cemetery Worrisome

By A Correspondent

The grave of the late Madzibaba Godfrey Nzira at Chitungwiza Cemetery has sparked controversy after it was revealed that a path leading to his burial site was constructed over other graves.

Nzira, a well-known spiritual leader, is buried at the cemetery, and his grave stands out prominently, drawing the attention of visitors. However, the path allegedly built by his church members and family has caused outrage, as it appears to have desecrated several graves in the process.

One local resident expressed their disapproval, stating, “That’s inhumane. We should respect the dead. Those with relatives buried here don’t even have a clue where their relative’s remains are buried now.” Another resident also condemned the actions, remarking, “This is not allowed. In our culture, desecrating a grave is taboo.”

Concerns have also been raised about the reasoning behind the relocation of other graves to make way for the path. “We don’t know what’s so special about this person to the extent of displacing other graves,” said another individual.

Criticism has also been directed at the local authorities for permitting the construction. “The town council is answerable. How can they allow something like this to happen? Relatives of the deceased must sue them,” one resident added.

In response to the outcry, Chitungwiza Municipality spokesperson Mr. Tafadzwa Kachiko confirmed that the local authority had launched an investigation into the matter. “Desecration of graves is in violation of council by-laws, and we are looking into the matter so that we ascertain what transpired so that those responsible for this are held accountable,” Kachiko stated.

Madzibaba Nzira, who passed away in 2011, had been released a few months earlier after serving a 20-year sentence for rape.

MSD Warns Of Impending Floods

The Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has issued a warning of heavy rains, thunderstorms, and flash floods expected to hit most parts of Zimbabwe until Saturday, January 11, 2025. Heavy downpours exceeding 50 millimeters within 24 hours are expected across the country, with an abundance of moisture in the atmosphere causing rainfall since late December 2024.

According to the MSD, areas such as Matabeleland North, northern areas of Midlands, Harare Metropolitan, northern parts of Manicaland, and all Mashonaland Provinces can expect scattered thundershowers from January 5-8, 2025. Additional moisture from the southeast coast of Southern Africa is expected to bring cloudy, windy, and cold conditions over Matabeleland South, Masvingo, and Manicaland Provinces by Wednesday evening.

The MSD warned that rain showers are expected to intensify in the southern parts of Mashonaland West, Mashonaland East, and Harare Metropolitan Provinces by Friday, January 10, with rainfall exceeding 50mm in 24 hours. The department cautioned that potential flooding can occur even in areas that might not have experienced heavy rains, and violent storms could lead to falling trees, blown-off rooftops, and collapsing billboards due to strong winds.

Residents are advised to take necessary precautions and stay informed about weather updates to ensure their safety.

Video of Wicknell Chivayo Boasts He’s Got Diplomatic Passport At Airports

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Report: The Implications of Wicknell Chivayo’s Airport Privileges

Wicknell Chivayo, the boasting ZANU PF money laundering convict, often showcases his lifestyle and privileges, particularly when it comes to his treatment at airports. He claims that his passport is cleared without him entering the airport, a police escort is always available outside his private jet, and he bypasses immigration entirely. These assertions paint a picture of extraordinary privilege and raise important questions about the implications of such actions.

Key Observations

Chivayo’s claim that his passport is cleared without entering the airport suggests he has access to privileges typically reserved for the most elite. This highlights the influence he holds and raises questions about how such special treatment is granted. It signals an erosion of equality, where some individuals can circumvent systems meant to serve everyone equally.

The presence of a police car waiting outside his private jet implies a high level of state-backed security. While such treatment is common for heads of state or diplomats, Chivayo’s status as a businessman raises concerns about the use of public resources for private individuals. This sparks debates about fairness and the priorities of law enforcement.

Skipping immigration entirely is a significant claim, as immigration checks are a cornerstone of national security and border control. For someone to avoid this process suggests a troubling disregard for standard protocols, which could compromise national security and highlight the selective application of the law.

What Do These Actions Represent?

Chivayo’s behavior serves as a bold display of power and privilege. By flaunting these benefits, he reinforces his public persona as an untouchable figure who operates beyond the rules that apply to ordinary citizens. These actions symbolize the growing divide between those with influence and the rest of society.

His claims also reflect the ways in which wealth and political connections can grant immunity from standard procedures. This undermines the ideals of fairness and equality, leaving ordinary citizens questioning the integrity of institutions.

In addition, his public demonstrations may also be intended to send a message to his allies and critics, emphasizing his access to state resources and his perceived dominance within Zimbabwe’s socio-political landscape.

Concerns and Consequences

Displays of privilege like this erode trust in institutions. Citizens may begin to feel that the systems in place are not designed to serve them, but rather to cater to the elite.

The bypassing of immigration procedures is particularly troubling, as it sets a precedent for others to demand similar treatment. This could weaken the country’s ability to enforce border security and uphold the rule of law.

The use of police escorts and other VVIP services for private convenience raises questions about the allocation of public resources. Such actions detract from the broader mandate of serving the public and addressing national needs.

Wicknell Chivayo’s public demonstrations of privilege highlight deeper systemic issues in Zimbabwe. They reflect a culture where influence and wealth can override laws and processes, creating a sense of inequality and impunity. Addressing these issues requires stronger accountability mechanisms, transparency in the granting of privileges, and a commitment to fairness in the treatment of all citizens. Without these measures, public trust in governance and institutions will continue to erode, deepening societal divisions.

Malunga Unleashes Scathing Attack on Mnangagwa

By A Correspondent

Legendary musician and former freedom fighter Clive Malunga has launched a blistering attack on President Emmerson Mnangagwa, labeling him “heartless” and accusing him of running the country like a “tuckshop.”

This is not Malunga’s first criticism of Mnangagwa, as he spoke out against him last year.

In a video circulating on social media, Malunga expressed his frustration with Zimbabwe’s current state of affairs, stating, “You see, fear factor is our major setback. Mr. Mnangagwa is taking us for granted. He is failing to feed the nation. This has gone too far. We have to challenge this.”

Malunga drew parallels between Mnangagwa’s leadership and that of former President Robert Mugabe, who was ousted in 2017. “Remember Robert Mugabe also exploited us, and now Mnangagwa is doing the same thing. Mr. Mnangagwa is heartless,” Malunga added.

Malunga’s criticism comes amid growing concerns about Zimbabwe’s economic and social challenges. His outspoken comments have sparked debate among Zimbabweans, with some praising his courage and others criticizing his approach. Malunga has been a vocal critic of Mnangagwa’s administration, earning him both support and backlash .

Young Mighty Warriors Pull Out of U17 World Cup Qualifiers

In a shocking decision, the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) has withdrawn the Young Mighty Warriors from the FIFA Under-17 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers. The team was initially set to face Ethiopia in the first round, with the first leg scheduled for this month.

According to the Ethiopian Football Federation, Zimbabwe’s withdrawal means Ethiopia will automatically advance to the next round. “Ethiopia were drawn to play Zimbabwe in the first round of Women’s Under 17 qualifiers. However, the matches have been canceled due to Zimbabwe withdrawing from the competition,” the statement read.

As a result, Ethiopia will now face the winner of the Egypt and Cameroon match in the next round. ZIFA has not disclosed the reason behind their decision to withdraw the team from the competition, leaving many questions unanswered.

Olmo Future Uncertain

By A Correspondent

The agent of FC Barcelona midfielder Dani Olmo has reassured fans that the player is committed to staying with the club, despite being de-registered by La Liga due to financial issues.

Andy Bara, Olmo’s agent, spoke out about the player’s future, saying: “Dani’s feelings? It’s a stressful situation for him as would be for any other player… but he’s a great player & person, he’s trying to be calm.”

Bara also highlighted Olmo’s competitive spirit, stating: “Of course, Dani is a winner and he loves to play the games, not to watch them.” The agent’s comments suggest that Olmo is eager to resolve the registration issue and continue playing for Barcelona.

Basketball Legend Dies

By A Correspondent

The Harare basketball community is reeling in shock and sadness following the passing of renowned basketball personality, Ngoni Mukukula, on Sunday. Mukukula’s demise has left a gaping void in the local basketball scene, where he was a towering figure and a passionate advocate for the sport.

In a heartfelt tribute, the Harare Basketball Association (HBA) remembered Mukukula as a phenomenal basketball player, coach, administrator, team manager, and a champion of the underprivileged. His influence on the sport was immense, particularly in his hometown of Dzivarasekwa, where he was instrumental in developing community-based basketball programs aimed at empowering young people.

Mukukula’s impressive credentials included stints as a coach and administrator of the women’s national team. He was also the co-founder of “Hoops 4 Hope,” an innovative initiative that leverages basketball to improve lives, provide a safe haven from substance abuse, and identify and nurture talent within the community.

As the Harare basketball community comes to terms with Mukukula’s passing, they will undoubtedly remember his tireless dedication, passion, and commitment to the sport and its development. His legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire future generations of basketball enthusiasts.

Controversy Over Madzibaba Nzira Grave

By A Correspondent

The grave of the late Madzibaba Godfrey Nzira at Chitungwiza Cemetery has sparked controversy after it was revealed that a path leading to his burial site was constructed over other graves.

Nzira, a well-known spiritual leader, is buried at the cemetery, and his grave stands out prominently, drawing the attention of visitors. However, the path allegedly built by his church members and family has caused outrage, as it appears to have desecrated several graves in the process.

One local resident expressed their disapproval, stating, “That’s inhumane. We should respect the dead. Those with relatives buried here don’t even have a clue where their relative’s remains are buried now.” Another resident also condemned the actions, remarking, “This is not allowed. In our culture, desecrating a grave is taboo.”

Concerns have also been raised about the reasoning behind the relocation of other graves to make way for the path. “We don’t know what’s so special about this person to the extent of displacing other graves,” said another individual.

Criticism has also been directed at the local authorities for permitting the construction. “The town council is answerable. How can they allow something like this to happen? Relatives of the deceased must sue them,” one resident added.

In response to the outcry, Chitungwiza Municipality spokesperson Mr. Tafadzwa Kachiko confirmed that the local authority had launched an investigation into the matter. “Desecration of graves is in violation of council by-laws, and we are looking into the matter so that we ascertain what transpired so that those responsible for this are held accountable,” Kachiko stated.

Madzibaba Nzira, who passed away in 2011, had been released a few months earlier after serving a 20-year sentence for rape.

Mnangagwa Promotes 23 More Colonels After Elevating 33 Top Junta In 48 Hours

By Munacho Gwamanda– President Emmerson Mnangagwa has continued his rapid promotion of top military officers, reinforcing his grip on power while seemingly sidelining factions loyal to Vice President Constantino Chiwenga. 

Mnangagwa has promoted 56 high-ranking officers in the past few days alone, signalling his strategic effort to build a loyal military hierarchy.

Just this week, 23 Zimbabwe National Army Lieutenant Colonels were elevated to the rank of Colonel, following 33 promotions within 48 hours last week. 

New Colonels

The rapid succession of promotions includes the elevation of six colonels to Brigadier-General, alongside a significant reshuffle in the Air Force of Zimbabwe, where two Air Commodores, 11 Group Captains, and 16 Wing Commanders were advanced.

Mnangagwa’s actions, including these moves while on leave, underscore his determination to solidify control over the military, a key pillar of Zimbabwe’s power structure. 

His promotion of military officers has been particularly concentrated at KG6, the heart of the country’s junta.

This flurry of promotions is part of a broader strategy to neutralize rivals, particularly Vice President Chiwenga, whose influence has steadily eroded. 

Mnangagwa’s methodical sidelining of Chiwenga’s allies—many of whom have died under mysterious circumstances or have been politically isolated—has left the Vice President’s faction increasingly powerless.

With these calculated promotions, Mnangagwa appears to be setting the stage for a more secure rule, drawing parallels with the strategies used by former President Robert Mugabe. 

While Mugabe’s reliance on military loyalty ultimately led to his downfall through a coup, Mnangagwa is following suit with a more meticulous, calculated approach to cement his dominance.

The President’s recent moves indicate a long-term strategy to retain power and potentially extend his rule beyond the previously suggested two-term limit, undermining any hope of a successor from within his party or the military. 

Worker Killed in Crane Collapse at Trabablas Interchange Project

By A Correspondent| Tefoma Construction has announced a tragic incident at the Trabablas Interchange project site that resulted in the death of a worker.

In a statement, Tefoma said the accident occurred during crane de-erection operations when a mechanical failure caused the collapse of both a static tower crane and a mobile crane.

“Tefoma Construction (Pvt) Ltd (Tefoma) regrets to report a fatal injury following a mechanical failure during crane de-erection operations at the Trabablas Interchange project site on 6 January 2025,” the company said.

The deceased was an employee of Manzlink (Pvt) Ltd, a subcontracted rigging specialist firm hired by Tefoma for the dismantling process. Tefoma’s board of directors and management have expressed their condolences to the worker’s family, friends, and colleagues.

Tefoma emphasized its commitment to supporting the deceased’s family and is working closely with Manzlink during this challenging time.

“We regret this tragic loss and are offering our full support to the family and Manzlink,” Tefoma added.

Trabablas Interchange has been under construction since 2021 and is expected to be complete before the end of this year.

Mnangagwa Tightens Grip, Extends Army Boss’ Contract, Fires Police & CIO Chiefs

By Munacho Gwamanda- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has extended the tenure of Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) Commander General Philip Valerio Sibanda by another year, shortly after firing the heads of the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) and the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO).

This move underscores Mnangagwa’s growing reliance on military loyalty to consolidate his power.

Government spokesperson Nick Mangwana announced the extension on X (formerly Twitter), stating:
“It is hereby notified that His Excellency the President has, in terms of proviso (i) to the Defence (Regular Force) (Officers) Regulations, 1988, extended the appointment of General Philip Valerio Sibanda as Commander of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces with effect from the 24th December 2024 to the 23rd November 2025.”

This extension comes on the heels of Mnangagwa’s controversial decision in November 2023 to appoint General Sibanda as an ex-officio member of the Zanu PF Politburo.

The appointment, which bypassed constitutional norms, was swiftly reversed after legal experts threatened court action.

Mnangagwa’s reliance on the military to entrench his authority follows a long tradition in Zanu PF, where top army officials have historically been incorporated into party structures to safeguard its dominance.

This practice, dating back to the late General Solomon Mujuru’s tenure in the 1980s, has transformed the military into a political instrument used to intimidate opposition supporters and stifle dissent.

Despite constitutional limitations, Mnangagwa justified Sibanda’s Politburo appointment as a mere ex-officio role, asserting it was consistent with past practices.

Speaking at the Saudi Arabia-Africa Summit, in November 2023 Mnangagwa dismissed concerns, stating:
“People are mistaken. General Sibanda is not a civil servant; he is an ex-officio member of the Politburo, meaning he cannot vote but can contribute to discussions.”

In a further show of consolidation, Mnangagwa recently promoted six Zimbabwe National Army colonels to the rank of Brigadier-General, alongside 27 Air Force officers.

These included two Air Commodores, 11 Group Captains, and 16 Wing Commanders. Analysts interpret these promotions as an effort to build a loyal military hierarchy while neutralizing factions aligned with Vice President Constantino Chiwenga.

Chiwenga, who was instrumental in the 2017 coup that brought Mnangagwa to power, has seen his influence erode as Mnangagwa systematically dismantles his power base.

Key Chiwenga allies, including the late Major General Sibusiso Moyo and former Air Force Commander Perrence Shiri, have either died under suspicious circumstances or been sidelined.

Mnangagwa’s actions mirror those of his predecessor Robert Mugabe, who used military loyalty to maintain power but ultimately fell to a military coup.

The militarization of Zanu PF structures and the systematic sidelining of opposition within the ruling party have left little room for democratic processes.

Human rights groups have repeatedly accused Zanu PF of using the military to intimidate opposition supporters, particularly during election periods.

Mnangagwa’s strategy, analysts argue, seeks to cement his indefinite rule while reneging on an alleged power-sharing agreement with Chiwenga.

By extending Sibanda’s contract and reinforcing military loyalty, Mnangagwa signals his intent to tighten his grip on both party and state, leaving little space for internal or external opposition.

Dani Olmo’s Agent Reveals Next Step After La Liga De-Registration

Sports Correspondent

The agent of FC Barcelona midfielder Dani Olmo has spoken out about the player’s future after he was de-registered by La Liga due to the club’s failure to meet financial criteria. Despite reports suggesting Olmo could leave Barcelona in the January transfer window, his agent, Andy Bara, has emphasized the player’s desire to stay with the Catalans.

In an interview cited by transfer news journalist Fabrizio Romano, Bara revealed Olmo’s feelings about the situation, saying: “Dani’s feelings? It’s a stressful situation for him as would be for any other player… but he’s a great player & person, he’s trying to be calm.”

Bara also highlighted Olmo’s competitive spirit, stating: “Of course, Dani is a winner and he loves to play the games, not to watch them.” The agent’s comments suggest that Olmo is committed to resolving the situation and continuing to play for Barcelona.

Zimbabwe Pull Out Of U17 World Cup Qualifiers

Sports Correspondent

In a surprise move, the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) has withdrawn the Young Mighty Warriors from the FIFA Under-17 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers. The team was initially set to face Ethiopia in the first round, with the first leg scheduled to take place this month.

According to a statement by the Ethiopian Football Federation, Zimbabwe’s withdrawal means that Ethiopia will automatically advance to the next round. “Ethiopia were drawn to play Zimbabwe in the first round of Women’s Under 17 qualifiers. However, the matches have been canceled due to Zimbabwe withdrawing from the competition,” the statement read.

As a result, Ethiopia will now face the winner of the Egypt and Cameroon match in the next round. The reason behind ZIFA’s decision to withdraw the team from the competition has not been disclosed.

A New Year’s Reminder for Pedestrians and Drivers

As we welcome the New Year, many of us have made resolutions to prioritize our health and wellbeing.

For some, this means increasing our physical activity by walking more.

However, with the hustle and bustle of daily life, it’s essential to remain vigilant and aware of our surroundings, especially when sharing the roads with vehicles.

To all pedestrians, be mindful of your surroundings and take necessary precautions to ensure your safety. Before stepping out, make sure to:

  • Be visible: Wear bright or reflective clothing, especially in low-light conditions.
  • Follow traffic rules: Obey pedestrian signals and crosswalks.
  • Stay alert: Avoid distractions like using your phone while walking.
  • Make eye contact: Engage with drivers before crossing the road to ensure they’ve seen you.

To all drivers, it’s crucial to be aware of pedestrians and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety. Remember to:

  • Slow down: Reduce your speed in busy areas, especially in school zones or neighborhoods.
  • Be vigilant: Keep an eye out for pedestrians, especially in low-light conditions.
  • Check your blind spots: Regularly check your mirrors and blind spots for pedestrians.
  • Yield to pedestrians: Always give pedestrians the right of way, especially at crosswalks.

Safety is a shared responsibility, and by working together, we can create a safer and more harmonious environment for everyone. Remember, safety never takes a holiday, so let’s make it a priority in 2025.

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Mountains Of Garbage Terrorise Warren Park

Uncollected Garbage at Warren Park 1 Sparks Health Concerns

Residents of Warren Park 1 in Harare have raised serious concerns over the uncollected garbage piling up at the local shopping center. Photos shared on social media and taken on-site show heaps of refuse, including plastics, food waste, and other debris, strewn across the area. The alarming situation has prompted calls for urgent intervention to prevent a potential public health crisis.

The Network for Environmental and Climate Justice, along with concerned citizens, highlighted the issue on social media, tagging city authorities and environmental agencies. The uncollected waste has become a common sight, with locals expressing frustration over the lack of action from the responsible municipal departments. In one social media post, the organization described the scene as “a huge health hazard to residents” and urged city officials to address the issue promptly.

The images depict residents, including children, navigating through the trash-strewn environment. Vendors and waste collectors are seen sorting through the garbage in what appears to be an effort to salvage recyclables. Meanwhile, stagnant pools of water mixed with decomposing organic waste add to the unsanitary conditions, further exacerbating health risks such as the spread of diseases like cholera and typhoid.

One concerned resident commented, “This is so sad, and one wonders if the council even cares anymore.” This sentiment echoes the frustration of many who have seen little effort to resolve the mounting crisis.

The area around Warren Park 1 is home to numerous businesses and households, and the accumulation of waste not only creates an eyesore but also threatens livelihoods and the well-being of the community. Residents are urging the City of Harare, along with environmental management agencies, to prioritize waste collection and develop long-term solutions for sustainable waste management.

Failure to address this issue could lead to severe public health implications, particularly as the region grapples with existing economic challenges. Authorities are yet to respond to the growing outcry from residents and advocacy groups, leaving many anxious about the future of their community’s health and environment.

This situation serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for effective waste management systems and stronger accountability from municipal councils. As the garbage piles grow, so too does the call for immediate and decisive action.

Clive Malunga Strikes Again, Says Mnangagwa Is Heartless

By A Correspondent

Legendary musician and former freedom fighter Clive Malunga has launched a scathing attack on President Emmerson Mnangagwa, describing him as “heartless” and accusing him of running the country like a “tuckshop.” This is not the first time Malunga has criticized Mnangagwa, having spoken out against him at the end of last year.

In a video circulating on social media, Malunga expressed his frustration with the current state of affairs in Zimbabwe. “You see, fear factor is our major setback. Mr. Mnangagwa is taking us for granted. He is failing to feed the nation. This has gone too far. We have to challenge this,” he said.

Malunga drew parallels between Mnangagwa’s leadership and that of former President Robert Mugabe, who was ousted in 2017. “Remember Robert Mugabe also exploited us, and now Mnangagwa is doing the same thing. Mr. Mnangagwa is heartless,” Malunga added.

Malunga’s criticism of Mnangagwa comes amid growing concerns about the country’s economic and social challenges.

The musician’s outspoken comments have sparked debate and discussion among Zimbabweans, with some praising his courage and others criticizing his approach.

Malunga has been an vocal critic of Mnangagwa’s administration, and his comments have been met with both support and backlash.

While some see him as a champion of free speech and accountability, others view his criticism as misguided and divisive .

Met Department Warns of Heavy Rains, Flash Floods

By A Correspondent

The Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has issued a warning of heavy rains, thunderstorms, and flash floods expected to hit most parts of the country until Saturday, January 11, 2025.

“Heavy downpours exceeding 50 millimeters within 24 hours are expected across the country,” the MSD advisory stated. “An abundance of moisture in the atmosphere, brought by a cloud system, has been causing rainfall across the country since late December 2024 and continues into January 2025.”

According to the MSD, areas such as Matabeleland North, northern areas of Midlands, Harare Metropolitan, northern parts of Manicaland, and all Mashonaland Provinces can expect scattered thundershowers from January 5-8, 2025.

The MSD also warned of additional moisture from the southeast coast of Southern Africa, which is expected to bring cloudy, windy, and cold conditions over Matabeleland South, Masvingo, and Manicaland Provinces by Wednesday evening.

“By Friday, January 10, the rain showers are expected to intensify in the southern parts of Mashonaland West, Mashonaland East, and Harare Metropolitan Provinces, with rainfall exceeding 50mm in 24 hours,” the MSD advisory noted.

The department also cautioned that potential flooding can occur even in areas that might not have experienced heavy rains, as floods can result from upstream rainfall. Additionally, violent storms could lead to falling trees, blown-off rooftops, and collapsing billboards due to strong winds.

Residents are advised to take necessary precautions and stay informed about weather updates to ensure their safety.

Davhe Village Defies the Odds: 10 Tonnes of Maize Harvested in Drought-Prone Buhera

By A Correspondent| In the parched landscapes of Buhera, where droughts have historically left fields barren and communities struggling for survival, a remarkable story of hope and resilience is unfolding. Davhe Village Business Unit (VBU) has achieved a milestone by harvesting 10 tonnes of maize, defying the harsh realities of their drought-prone region.

This achievement is largely credited to the transformative Presidential Borehole Scheme (PBS), an initiative championed by President Emmerson Mnangagwa. Designed to combat food insecurity in Zimbabwe’s driest regions, the PBS provides reliable water sources through boreholes, enabling farmers to engage in year-round agriculture.

The borehole installed in Davhe has become more than just a water source; it has turned the village into a hub of agricultural productivity. By embracing innovative practices such as crop rotation, the VBU has cultivated not only maize but also tomatoes, cabbages, and other vegetables—a sight once unimaginable in the arid region.

This year’s maize harvest was a resounding success, with the entire 10 tonnes sold to Prevail Group International (PGI) for an impressive US$4,000. The partnership with PGI, a key stakeholder in the PBS, has provided market linkages, enabling farmers to secure sustainable livelihoods.

Transforming Lives in Buhera

The benefits of the scheme extend beyond the fields. For many farmers, the PBS represents a lifeline. Maria Nyamunda, a mother of three, shared how the initiative has changed her life:
“Before this noble VBU initiative, we depended on erratic rains, and our crops would often fail. Now, with the borehole and guidance from the VBU, I can farm all year round. I sold my share of the maize and will use the money to pay school fees and provide for my family.”

Tatenda Mhiripiri, another beneficiary, echoed similar sentiments:
“This program has empowered women like me to achieve financial independence. I no longer worry about food security and have even started a small poultry business with the income I earned.”

A National Model for Growth

The success of Davhe’s VBU serves as a blueprint for addressing food insecurity across Zimbabwe. According to Paul Tungwarara, Chairperson of PGI, the scheme is reshaping agriculture in drought-stricken areas:
“The PBS has revolutionized farming in Buhera, proving that even in challenging environments, communities can produce surplus yields and improve their livelihoods.”

Over 86 small-scale farmers have directly benefited from this year’s harvest in Davhe, a testament to the potential of the PBS to uplift entire communities.

As Zimbabwe grapples with the challenges of climate change and food insecurity, the Presidential Borehole Scheme offers a sustainable solution. It transforms adversity into opportunity, ensuring that arid regions like Buhera can become hubs of agricultural prosperity.

For Davhe and similar communities, the future holds promise—a testament to what can be achieved when innovation, resilience, and support come together to turn barren fields into flourishing harvests.

Motorist Kidnaps Municipal Police Officer

By A Correspondent

A shocking kidnapping incident occurred on New Year’s Eve in Harare, where a municipal traffic police officer was abducted by a motorist attempting to evade arrest. The officer, 23-year-old Felistas Mutongweza, was taken by an unidentified driver who was operating a private vehicle without a council license.

According to Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) spokesperson for Harare Province, Inspector Luckmore Chakanza, the incident unfolded at the corner of Rezende Street and Nelson Mandela Avenue around 10 AM. “On December 31, 2024, the complainant was on duty with her workmates. Before the complainant’s colleagues entered the car, the accused person drove away with the complainant and other passengers along Sam Nujoma Street towards Belgravia Shopping Centre,” Inspector Chakanza explained.

During the abduction, the motorist took Mutongweza’s cell phone to prevent her from communicating with her colleagues. However, the officer was eventually released at Belgravia Shops, where the motorist returned her phone and drove off. Mutongweza quickly contacted her workmates, who arrived to pick her up.

The incident highlights the risks faced by law enforcement officers in their daily duties.

An investigation into the incident is likely to follow, with the authorities working to identify and apprehend the motorist responsible.

Flood Alert As Met Dismisses Cyclone Fears

By Munacho Gwamanda — The Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has dismissed fears of a devastating cyclone but warned of heavy downpours and potential flooding across Zimbabwe.

In a statement, the MSD forecasted rainfall exceeding 50 millimetres (mm) within 24 hours in several regions until the weekend. The advisory highlighted:

“An abundance of moisture in the atmosphere, brought by a cloud system, has been causing rainfall across the country since late December 2024 and continues into January 2025.”

Affected Areas and Forecast

  • 5–8 January 2025: Scattered thundershowers are expected in Matabeleland North, northern Midlands, Harare Metropolitan, northern Manicaland, and all Mashonaland provinces.
  • 10 January 2025: Rainfall exceeding 50mm in 24 hours is predicted for southern Mashonaland West, Mashonaland East, and Harare Metropolitan provinces.

The MSD noted that additional moisture from the southeast coast of Southern Africa would bring cloudy, windy, and cold conditions to Matabeleland South, Masvingo, and Manicaland provinces starting Wednesday evening.

Flooding and Storm Risks

The department cautioned that flooding could occur even in areas with lighter rainfall due to upstream water flow. Violent storms may lead to falling trees, collapsing billboards, and blown-off rooftops caused by strong winds.

Public Safety Advisory

The MSD urged citizens to:

  • Secure rooftops and other property.
  • Avoid parking vehicles under trees.
  • Refrain from standing under trees or being the tallest object to reduce lightning risks.
  • Avoid using heavy outdoor machinery during storms.

Malunga Slams Mnangagwa for Running the Country Like a ‘Tuckshop’

By A Correspondent

Clive Malunga, a renowned musician and former freedom fighter, has sharply criticized President Emmerson Mnangagwa, accusing him of running Zimbabwe “like a tuckshop” and being “heartless” in his leadership. This is not the first time Malunga has taken aim at Mnangagwa, having previously voiced concerns about his leadership late last year.

In a viral video posted on social media, Malunga expressed his growing frustration with Zimbabwe’s leadership. “You see, fear factor is our major setback. Mr. Mnangagwa is taking us for granted. He is failing to feed the nation. This has gone too far. We have to challenge this,” he said, clearly agitated by the nation’s ongoing economic struggles.

Malunga also drew a direct comparison between Mnangagwa and former president Robert Mugabe, who was ousted in 2017. “Remember Robert Mugabe also exploited us, and now Mnangagwa is doing the same thing. Mr. Mnangagwa is heartless,” Malunga remarked, emphasizing his belief that the current leadership is repeating the mistakes of the past.

The musician’s comments come amid growing concerns over Zimbabwe’s economic hardships, including rampant inflation, poverty, and unemployment. Malunga’s harsh critique has ignited a broad debate across the country, with many Zimbabweans weighing in on his remarks.

Supporters of Malunga’s stance commend his courage in speaking out, viewing him as a defender of free speech and accountability. However, others have criticized his approach, claiming that his criticisms are divisive and unproductive.

As the debate continues to unfold, Malunga remains a vocal critic of Mnangagwa’s administration, with his remarks contributing to the wider conversation about the future of Zimbabwe’s leadership and governance.

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Mohadi In Health Scare

By Political Reporter- Acting President Kembo Mohadi’s health is reportedly deteriorating due to fears that he might not be able to do his presidential duties.

The 75-year-old leader, who has faced persistent health issues for years, is struggling to complete his 19-day acting president while President Emmerson Mnangagwa is on annual leave.

Sources close to Mohadi revealed that his health condition is increasingly affecting his ability to perform official duties.

“The Vice President has not been well for some time. Although his medical team is optimistic, his condition raises concerns about whether he will complete his acting presidential responsibilities,” said an official close to him.

Mohadi is expected to hand over his office to his co-deputy President, Constantino Chiwenga, for the final 10 days of Mnangagwa’s absence.

President Mnangagwa, however, remains active in presidential duties despite being on leave.

Mohadi’s health challenges have a well-documented history.

He once collapsed while delivering a lecture at the University of Zimbabwe, an incident that alarmed the nation.

Eyewitnesses reported that he appeared disoriented and asked for water before losing consciousness.

In another unsettling moment, state security agents ordered journalists to delete footage of Mohadi collapsing during a campaign rally in Gutu, Masvingo, in October 2023.

His health woes have also led to him missing key government events, including a high-profile occasion officiated by Mnangagwa in Chikomba, where 17 schools were commissioned.

Besides health struggles, Mohadi has been embroiled in scandals tarnishing his reputation.

His infamous resignation in 2021 following leaked audio tapes of alleged sexual misconduct left a lasting stain on his political career.

The tapes reportedly captured compromising conversations between Mohadi and multiple women, including married subordinates.

Despite denying the allegations, the scandal forced his temporary exit from public office.

Efforts to obtain an official comment from Mohadi’s office were unsuccessful at the time of publication.

Mnangagwa Lures Tshabangu MPs To His Farm

By Political Reporter-Opposition Members of Parliament aligned with controversial CCC secretary-general, Sengezo Tshabangu are set to meet President Emmerson Mnangagwa at his Kwekwe farm.

The date of the meeting has not yet been revealed, but sources suggest its agenda includes pushing for dialogue with Mnangagwa.

The president, currently on leave, has remained in the country and is reportedly preparing to host the MPs at his private residence.

These lawmakers have drawn sharp criticism within opposition circles for their allegiance to Tshabangu, who has been accused of self-imposing his position in the CCC leadership.

Tshabangu’s faction has been widely criticised for betraying the party’s founding leader, Nelson Chamisa, after his decision to step aside early last year.

The move has reignited accusations of collusion with Zanu PF, with critics labelling the planned meeting a sellout strategy to legitimise Mnangagwa’s disputed presidency while further dividing the opposition.

Observers see this development as a critical blow to the opposition’s cohesion, raising questions about the MPs’ motivations and commitment to genuine political reform.

-Daily News

Sports Betting and Texas Culture: How Cowboys, Longhorns, and Astros Fans Could Engage

Texas is a state with a rich sporting tradition, home to passionate fans who live and breathe their favorite teams. From the Dallas Cowboys to the Texas Longhorns and the Houston Astros, sports are deeply ingrained in Texan culture. While sports betting remains a topic of debate in the state, its potential legalization could significantly reshape how fans engage with their teams.

This blog explores the unique connection between sports betting and Texas culture, examining how fans of iconic teams like the Cowboys, Longhorns, and Astros might embrace this new way of interacting with their favorite sports.

The Intersection of Texas Culture and Sports

Sports are more than entertainment in Texas; they’re a way of life. Whether it’s football on a Friday night, a Saturday college game, or baseball season in full swing, Texas fans are fiercely loyal and deeply connected to their teams. This culture of passion and pride sets the stage for sports betting to thrive if it becomes legal.

Texans are known for their competitiveness, and sports betting aligns perfectly with this mindset. Placing a wager on a game not only adds excitement but also allows fans to showcase their knowledge and loyalty to their teams.

How Cowboys Fans Could Embrace Sports Betting

The Dallas Cowboys, affectionately known as “America’s Team,” have one of the most devoted fan bases in the country. Cowboys fans are accustomed to high stakes, whether it’s a game-deciding play or a season-defining matchup. Sports betting could elevate their engagement in several ways.

Betting on Game Outcomes

Cowboys fans could enjoy wagering on the outcomes of games, predicting whether their team will cover the spread or win outright. Betting on rival matchups, like games against the Philadelphia Eagles or Washington Commanders, could add extra excitement to already intense games.

Player Performance Bets

With star players like Dak Prescott and Micah Parsons, Cowboys fans could place prop bets on individual performances, such as total passing yards or number of sacks. These bets allow fans to focus on their favorite players and track their achievements throughout the game, making sports betting Texas even more exciting for local fans.

In-Game Betting

In-game or live betting would allow fans to react to the action as it unfolds. Whether it’s predicting the result of the next drive or wagering on a late-game comeback, live betting could add a dynamic layer of engagement for Cowboys fans.

How Longhorns Fans Could Engage with Sports Betting

College football holds a special place in the hearts of Texans, and the University of Texas Longhorns boast one of the most passionate fan bases in the NCAA. Betting on college games offers unique opportunities for Longhorns fans to enhance their game-day experience.

Betting on Rivalries

The Red River Showdown between the Texas Longhorns and the Oklahoma Sooners is one of the most iconic rivalries in college football. Sports betting could allow fans to place wagers on these high-stakes games, making the competition even more thrilling.

Futures and Season Bets

Longhorns fans could bet on season-long outcomes, such as whether their team will win the Big 12 Championship or secure a spot in the College Football Playoff. These bets encourage fans to stay engaged throughout the season.

Team-Specific Props

Bets on team-specific outcomes, such as the number of touchdowns scored or the total rushing yards in a game, could provide an added layer of excitement for fans analyzing every play.

How Astros Fans Could Dive into Sports Betting

Baseball fans in Texas have a lot to cheer about, thanks to the success of the Houston Astros. As one of Major League Baseball’s top teams, the Astros draw large crowds and intense loyalty from their fans. Sports betting could bring a new dimension to how Astros fans interact with the sport.

Betting on Individual Games

Baseball offers a long season with countless opportunities for betting. Astros fans could wager on game outcomes, run totals, or even inning-specific events.

Prop Bets on Star Players

With players like Jose Altuve and Yordan Alvarez, fans could place bets on individual achievements, such as the number of home runs or strikeouts in a game.

Playoff and World Series Bets

The Astros’ playoff runs have become a regular occurrence, and fans could place futures bets on their team’s chances of winning the division, the league pennant, or even the World Series.

The Challenges and Opportunities of Sports Betting in Texas

While the potential for sports betting in Texas is immense, there are challenges to overcome. The state currently has strict gambling laws, and any movement toward legalization would require significant legislative changes. However, the growing popularity of sports betting in other states may influence policymakers to explore its potential economic benefits.

If legalized, sports betting could generate substantial revenue for Texas while providing fans with a new way to engage with their teams. It could also lead to partnerships between betting platforms and Texas-based sports organizations, further integrating betting into the state’s sports culture.

Responsible Betting and Fan Engagement

For sports betting to succeed in Texas, it’s essential to promote responsible gambling. Education about betting odds, limits, and risks will be crucial in ensuring fans can enjoy the experience without negative consequences. Responsible betting practices, combined with the state’s passion for sports, could create a thriving and healthy betting culture.

Conclusion

Sports betting has the potential to become a significant part of Texas sports culture, enhancing the way fans engage with their favorite teams like the Cowboys, Longhorns, and Astros. From wagering on game outcomes to tracking player performances, betting could bring a new level of excitement and connection to the sports Texans hold dear.

As the conversation around sports betting legalization continues, it’s clear that Texas’ unique blend of passion, pride, and competitiveness would make it a perfect environment for this industry to flourish. For now, fans can look forward to the possibilities and imagine how this new dimension of fandom could reshape their game-day experiences.

Zanu PF Hijacks Chief Chivi’s Funeral

By James Gwati-The funeral of the late Chief Chivi, born Tavagwisa Magura, who passed away on January 1 at the age of 105, has been overtaken by Zanu PF leadership in Masvingo, turning it into a platform for political propaganda.

Chief Chivi was a liberation war collaborator and was declared a liberation war hero.

He was laid to rest at his rural home in Maregere Village.

The funeral, ostensibly meant to honour his life and legacy, was heavily politicised by Zanu PF officials.

Masvingo Provincial Affairs Minister Ezra Chadzamira, self-styled as the “Chief Mourner,” praised the late chief as a Zanu PF stalwart, stating:

“We gather here today to celebrate and pay our last respects to the life of a selfless leader… Masvingo Province has been left poorer as Cde Tavagwisa Magura was an inspiration in our fight for independence, autonomy, economic emancipation, and national sovereignty.”

The sentiment was echoed by Senator Chief Chitanga, who emphasised the late chief’s role in local governance and his contribution to the Chiefs Council, and by Zanu PF Masvingo Provincial Chairperson Senator Robson Mavhenyengwa, who highlighted Chief Chivi’s unwavering support for Zanu PF as a former district leader.

Chief Chivi’s life intertwined traditional leadership and political involvement.

Born on July 15, 1919, in Chivi District, he completed his early education at Nyevedzanai Primary School and later worked for various organisations, including Shabanie and Mashava Mines and the Public Works Department.

During the liberation struggle, he became a war collaborator at Chitonje War Base in 1976 and remained aligned with Zanu PF post-independence, serving as a district chairman before his installation as Chief Chivi in 2012.

While the late chief’s contributions to his community and the liberation struggle are undeniable, the overt politicisation of his funeral underscores Zanu PF’s strategy of co-opting traditional leaders for political gain.

Chiefs in Zimbabwe wield significant influence in rural communities, and under Zanu PF’s governance, their authority has often been leveraged to consolidate party dominance and control rural voting blocs.

Chief Chivi is survived by two wives, 12 children, and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Mnangagwa Pockets Tshabangu MPs

By Political Reporter-Opposition Members of Parliament aligned with controversial CCC secretary-general, Sengezo Tshabangu are set to meet President Emmerson Mnangagwa at his Kwekwe farm.

The date of the meeting has not yet been revealed, but sources suggest its agenda includes pushing for dialogue with Mnangagwa.

The president, currently on leave, has remained in the country and is reportedly preparing to host the MPs at his private residence.

These lawmakers have drawn sharp criticism within opposition circles for their allegiance to Tshabangu, who has been accused of self-imposing his position in the CCC leadership.

Tshabangu’s faction has been widely criticised for betraying the party’s founding leader, Nelson Chamisa, after his decision to step aside early last year.

The move has reignited accusations of collusion with Zanu PF, with critics labelling the planned meeting a sellout strategy to legitimise Mnangagwa’s disputed presidency while further dividing the opposition.

Observers see this development as a critical blow to the opposition’s cohesion, raising questions about the MPs’ motivations and commitment to genuine political reform.

-Daily News

Convicted Rapist’s Grave Chops Down Other People’s Tombstones

Imagine arriving at a cemetery to pay your respects to a loved one, only to find their grave desecrated—its edges severed, the headstone toppled, or the plot completely unrecognizable. The entire section of the graveyard, once a sacred resting place for many, has been uprooted to make way for a single, extravagant path leading to the grave of one individual: a convicted serial rapist. The shock is immediate, the pain searing. What was meant to be a quiet moment of reflection turns into a haunting confrontation with destruction, disrespect, and betrayal. How could the final resting place of so many be sacrificed for one? Families are left grappling with heartbreak and rage, demanding answers for the desecration of their loved ones’ eternal peace.

Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe—A pathway leading to the grave of the late spiritual leader Madzibaba Godfrey Nzira at Chitungwiza Cemetery has sparked outrage after it was revealed that it was constructed over several existing graves. The controversial development has ignited a fierce debate about cultural and ethical practices regarding the treatment of the deceased.

The grave of Madzibaba Nzira, who passed away in 2011 shortly after his release from a 20-year prison sentence for rape, stands out prominently in the cemetery. However, the construction of the pathway by church members and relatives has drawn condemnation for its alleged desecration of other graves.

 

 

Public Outrage

Residents have expressed anger over the incident, accusing the parties involved of disrespecting the deceased.

“That’s inhumane. We should respect the dead,” said a concerned resident. “Those with relatives buried here don’t even have a clue where their loved ones are now.”

Another added, “This is not allowed. In our culture, desecrating a grave is taboo. We don’t know what’s so special about this person to the extent of displacing other graves.”

Residents have also called for accountability from the local council, with one resident suggesting, “The town council is answerable. How can they allow something like this to happen? Relatives of the deceased must sue them.”

Council Responds

The Chitungwiza Municipality has acknowledged the controversy and launched an investigation into the matter. Speaking to reporters, municipal spokesperson Mr. Tafadzwa Kachiko said, “Desecration of graves is in violation of council by-laws, and we are looking into the matter so that we ascertain what transpired and ensure those responsible are held accountable.”

Mr. Kachiko emphasized that graveyards are sacred spaces that must be treated with respect and dignity, adding that any breaches of this principle would not be tolerated.

Background on Madzibaba Nzira

Madzibaba Godfrey Nzira was a controversial spiritual figure and leader of the Johane Masowe WeChishanu sect. He died in 2011, months after his release from prison, where he had served part of a 20-year sentence for multiple counts of rape. Despite his criminal record, Nzira remained revered by his followers, who continue to honor him to this day.

Calls for Justice

The incident has reignited discussions about cemetery management and cultural norms in Zimbabwe. Critics argue that local authorities must enforce stricter regulations to prevent similar incidents in the future.

As the investigation continues, the families of those whose graves were affected are demanding answers and justice for what they see as a blatant violation of their loved ones’ final resting places.

Video credit- ZBC News

Venâncio Mondlane Full Speech Announcing Fly Back To Mozambique

Yes, good evening.
Yes, good evening. Good evening, Mozambique. Good evening, Mozambique.
Good evening to all Mozambicans. Good evening to all Mozambicans.
Good evening, Africa. Good evening, Africa.
Good evening to the diaspora, Europe, America. Good evening to the diaspora, Europe, America.
Good evening, Asia, Australia, Oceania, Antarctica, and the rest of the world. Good evening, Asia, Australia, Oceania, Antarctica, and the rest of the world.
The known and the unknown. The known and the unknown.

If you are already connected to this live broadcast, you can share it with 30 people, as this is the most important live session of our struggle, which has been ongoing for about two and a half months—
or, let’s say, two months and one week.

So share this live broadcast so we can all interact today and talk a little because I know there has been much anticipation regarding this live session.
So you can share this live broadcast. I know news services are running on television because right now it must be around 8:15 PM, 8:15 or 10:20 PM, I believe, in Mozambique.

Are you connecting to the live now? If you are connecting now, you can also share this live broadcast with 30 people or 30 groups. Share the live with 30 people or 30 groups.

Thank you very much.
Well, I think once we have 30,000 people, we can start our live session, and I believe we’re getting close to that.
Good evening. Good evening. To those who are connecting now, join our live session. Share the link of our live broadcast with 30 people or 30 groups, all right? Let’s see if we can get the maximum number of people connected.

It will be a very short live session—10 or 15 minutes, no more.
So it would be good if we start talking when the largest number of people is connected here.

Good evening, Mozambique. Good evening, Mozambique. Good evening, Youssef. Good evening, Youssef.
Good evening, Nelson Tinga. Good evening, Nelson Tinga. Good evening, Maybeck.
Good evening, Tina Francisco. Good evening, Tina Francisco.
Good evening, Gina… Gilda Manhesa, António, Patrício… I am also happy to see you. Good evening, Gina… Gilda Manhesa, António, Patrício… I am also happy to see you.

Good evening, Pace Wamus, João Félix, Jaime Mariquel, Danice. Good evening to all. Good evening to all.
Good evening. Good evening.

Well, for those who are connected, don’t forget to share the live session now with 30 people because it will be very short and brief, okay?

So, José Francisco Capesse. Okay. Canilde… Canilde? Ozzy? Ziraldo, good evening. Psychologist Carmelo de Xixongues, are you there? Brother, how are you? Uncle Lorino, good life. Ed, Estevão. Antonino… Bazo. Perfect, okay.

We wanted to start the live session with about 30 people, but now we’re close to 50,000 people. I think we can start our live session today, right?

But make sure you’re watching and have shared the link with at least 30 people.
May the Lord bless our entire country.
May the Lord deliver us from this calamitous situation our country is currently in.

The country is in a valley.
But we are confident that through His grace and mercy, the Lord will deliver the country from this situation and will shine upon Mozambique.

As we always say, Mozambique will be a great nation, and no one can stop that.
Thank you, Lord.

Well, dear friends, what do we have to talk about today? Many people must be asking, “But, Venâncio, what happened?”

Venâncio, I’ve been through mountains, valleys, walls, storms, tornadoes, cyclones, but I am standing firm by God’s grace and mercy.

What do we have to talk about today?

I announce my plan to return to Mozambique on January 9, at 8:05 AM; I invite people to meet me at the airport.

Until Thursday, January 9, at 8:05 AM, at Mavalane International Airport.
A big hug, a kiss, and goodbye! – ZimEye

JSC Rushes To Civilise Chiefs Imposed By Mnangagwa

Judicial Service Commission Intervenes to Civilize Zimbabwe’s Traditional Chiefs Amid Allegations of Abuse

By Dorrothy Moyo | Harare, Zimbabwe—In a significant move to address growing concerns over misconduct by traditional leaders, the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has launched a comprehensive training program aimed at equipping Zimbabwe’s traditional chiefs with the skills necessary to deliver justice in a fair and respectful manner.

The initiative comes after widespread criticism of some chiefs’ behavior in customary courts, with social media awash with videos showing traditional leaders making abusive statements towards villagers and court attendants. In one viral incident from November 2024, a chief was caught berating an accused person, yelling, “Take your four glasses, you! Who do you think you are? Stupid!”

This conduct has sparked outrage among human rights activists and citizens, prompting calls for reforms in the administration of justice in customary law courts. Recognizing the gravity of the situation, JSC Secretary Walter Chikwana emphasized the importance of integrating traditional leaders into Zimbabwe’s broader justice delivery system.

A Strategic Approach to Reform

In an interview, Mr. Chikwana confirmed the JSC’s commitment to supporting traditional leaders through targeted capacity-building programs. “The Constitution clearly states that customary law courts are part of the judiciary, and they are adjudicated by chiefs,” he said. “It is our obligation as the JSC to support them, not only with resources but also with the training they need to observe the rules of natural justice.”

The JSC has engaged the Chiefs Council, led by Chief Mtshane Khumalo, to outline a roadmap for reform. This includes training chiefs on ethical conduct, judicial procedures, and respect for human rights. Mr. Chikwana underscored that traditional leaders must uphold high standards of justice as torchbearers of the judiciary at the community level.

Chiefs Council Backs Reforms

Chief Mtshane Khumalo acknowledged the need for training, stating that it has been long overdue. He revealed that the last training initiative was conducted in 2018 and welcomed the renewed collaboration with the JSC. “We have provided a list of chiefs to form sub-committees on legislative and training matters, and we are optimistic that these efforts will bring positive change,” Chief Khumalo said.

Public Concerns and New Responsibilities

The urgency of the training program is underscored by public outcry over past incidents. Stakeholders argue that empowering chiefs with proper judicial knowledge will curb instances of verbal abuse and ensure justice delivery respects human dignity. The recently enacted Marriages Act, which designates chiefs as marriage officers, has further highlighted the need for legal training.

“The role of chiefs as marriage officers introduces a legal dimension that requires a thorough understanding of the law,” added Mr. Chikwana. “This is another area where we must ensure they are well-prepared.”

A Path to Justice Reform

The JSC’s initiative aligns with Zimbabwe’s National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1), which emphasizes the importance of strengthening institutions to foster social and economic progress. By equipping traditional leaders with the skills and resources necessary to dispense justice effectively, the JSC aims to build trust in customary law courts and ensure they operate in accordance with constitutional principles.

While the road to reform may be long, the JSC’s bold step is a significant milestone in modernizing the country’s justice delivery system and promoting a culture of fairness and respect in all courts, including those governed by traditional leaders.

Police Probe Grisly Gutu Murder

By A Correspondent

A disturbing incident of murder and suspected suicide has shaken the community of Utete Village, Chitsa, Gutu, Masvingo, prompting a thorough investigation by the Basera police.

According to reports, a gruesome discovery was made at a two-bedroomed house in the village, where a victim, whose identity has not been disclosed, was found dead under unclear circumstances.

Tragically, the victim’s husband, Fungai Chitsale (46), was later found dead, hanging from a roof truss with a nylon rope in the same house. The police are working to determine the events leading up to the deaths and whether Chitsale’s death was indeed a suicide.

The Basera police have launched a comprehensive investigation into the case, which is still in its early stages. As the police work to piece together the circumstances surrounding the deaths, the community is left to grapple with the shock and trauma of the incident.

The investigation is ongoing, and the police are urging anyone with information regarding the case to come forward and assist in uncovering the truth behind this tragic incident.

Two Cemeteries Accidentally Built On Top Of Harare’s Waterworks

By Dorrothy Moyo | ZimEye | Harare, Zimbabwe – The Harare City Council has come under fire for approving two cemetery projects over key water infrastructure, raising fears of contamination to the city’s raw water sources. Both cemeteries, located above the Prince Edward Waterworks’ main trunk and in areas feeding into the Seke Dam, have drawn criticism from health experts, environmentalists, and residents.

The approvals have triggered concerns about the potential health hazards posed by decomposing human remains, embalming chemicals, and surface water runoff seeping into Harare’s water supply system. Stakeholders fear the projects could lead to a repeat—or worse—of the recent Lake Chivero pollution crisis, where untreated sewage discharge caused widespread ecological damage.

Two Projects, One Common Risk

One cemetery project is situated directly above the main water trunk of the Prince Edward Waterworks near Chitungwiza, while the second is located along Seke Road near water streams feeding into the Seke Dam. Both areas are critical to Harare’s raw water supply network.

Experts warn that rainwater could carry harmful contaminants from decomposing bodies, including embalming fluids containing mercury and other toxic chemicals, into groundwater and surface water systems. Such contamination poses a direct risk to human health, livestock, and aquatic ecosystems.

Public Health Alarm

Permanent Secretary for Health and Child Care, Dr. Aspect Maunganidze, confirmed that the ministry has launched an investigation into the health implications of the cemeteries. “Our team is conducting assessments, and a report will determine the next steps. Public health is our priority,” he said.

Despite these reassurances, residents are questioning how both projects were approved without sufficient consultation or Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) being completed.

Council’s Position

Harare City Council officials defended their decisions, stating that permits for the cemeteries were issued with conditions, including mandatory EIAs. Acting Director of Urban Planning, Mr. Samuel Nyabezi, argued that the process aligns with regulations, adding, “If the conditions are not met, the permits will be revoked.”

However, the city’s Department of Water had previously raised red flags over the cemetery near the Prince Edward Waterworks, warning of possible pipe ruptures and contamination risks. Engineer Zvenyika Chawatama, Director of Works for Harare City Council, acknowledged these concerns and indicated steps are being taken to map out pipelines and ensure no graves are placed above them.

Environmental Management Agency’s Role

The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has faced criticism for its role in the approvals. While EMA spokesperson Ms. Amkela Sidange confirmed that assessments excluded designated wetland areas, she emphasized that public health risks are beyond EMA’s mandate. “Planning authorities must involve environmental health experts to prevent such risks,” she told the state run Herald paper,

Expert and Public Outcry

Public health experts have called the decision to allow two cemetery projects in such sensitive areas “reckless.” One expert warned, “We could face a water contamination crisis that dwarfs the Lake Chivero incident. Both cemeteries are dangerously close to critical water infrastructure.”

Residents, meanwhile, are outraged at the lack of transparency and consultation. Local communities affected by the projects argue that their safety and livelihoods have been sidelined in favor of questionable development priorities.

The Bigger Picture

The simultaneous approval of two cemetery projects over Harare’s waterworks raises broader concerns about urban planning and governance in the city. With investigations ongoing and public pressure mounting, stakeholders are demanding a halt to the projects until comprehensive environmental and health assessments are completed.

The Ministry of Health is expected to release its findings soon, but for now, the controversial cemetery projects remain a flashpoint for Harare’s water security and public health.

Scholarly Report: The Risks of Cemetery Development on Critical Water Infrastructure

Cemetery placement above critical water infrastructure poses significant environmental and public health risks. Globally, examples from both developing and developed countries demonstrate the potential for severe consequences when burial grounds contaminate nearby water sources. The case of Harare’s decision to approve two cemetery projects above the Prince Edward Waterworks highlights these risks. Drawing from academic studies and historical precedents, this report underscores the dangers of such developments.

1. Groundwater Contamination

Mechanisms of Contamination

Decomposing human remains release organic and inorganic pollutants, including nitrogen, phosphorus, ammonia, and chloride. These compounds, along with heavy metals such as mercury from embalming fluids and lead from coffins, seep into the soil and groundwater through infiltration. The process accelerates during heavy rainfall or if the water table is shallow.

Examples

São Paulo, Brazil: Studies conducted in São Paulo revealed high concentrations of nitrate in groundwater near cemeteries. Nitrate contamination, primarily from decomposing bodies, exceeded safe drinking water limits and posed significant health risks, including methemoglobinemia (blue baby syndrome) in infants.

Adelaide, Australia: Research on cemeteries in Adelaide found microbial contamination of groundwater with coliform bacteria and pathogens like Escherichia coli, linked to burial practices.

Application to Harare

In Harare, the cemeteries’ proximity to the Prince Edward Waterworks trunk and Seke Dam increases the likelihood of contaminants entering raw water supplies. The threat is amplified by the region’s rainy seasons, which exacerbate leaching into both groundwater and surface water systems.

2. Public Health Implications

Pathogen Transmission

Decomposing human remains harbor a wide range of pathogens, including those causing tuberculosis, hepatitis, and cholera. These pathogens can persist in burial sites for decades and may infiltrate water systems.

Case Study

Lake Victoria Basin, East Africa: An epidemiological study found that cemeteries near water sources contributed to cholera outbreaks during rainy seasons, as pathogens infiltrated drinking water systems used by local communities.

Relevance to Harare

With Harare’s history of cholera outbreaks, including a deadly epidemic in 2018, the placement of cemeteries near critical water infrastructure could exacerbate the city’s vulnerability to waterborne diseases.

3. Infrastructure Risks

Pipeline Damage and Leaching

Cemeteries placed over water pipelines increase the risk of ruptures, allowing contaminants to infiltrate treated water supplies. Ground movement from burials and the weight of coffins can stress underground infrastructure, leading to cracks and leaks.

Examples

London, UK: In 2001, aging pipelines under an old cemetery were found to have ruptured, causing localized water contamination. The incident spurred changes in cemetery planning laws to prevent further risks.

Harare Context

The Prince Edward Waterworks pipeline, a critical trunk for the city’s water supply, lies beneath the proposed cemetery site. Ruptures in this pipeline could introduce pollutants directly into treated water, leading to widespread health hazards.

4. Regulatory Gaps and Oversight Failures

Importance of Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs)

Scholarly research highlights the necessity of comprehensive EIAs for cemetery projects near water sources. EIAs should assess soil permeability, hydrology, and the proximity of burial sites to aquifers, wells, and pipelines.

Examples of Poor Planning

Accra, Ghana: A lack of proper EIAs resulted in the establishment of cemeteries on wetlands. Subsequent studies found increased pollution levels in nearby streams and reservoirs, negatively affecting community health.

Harare’s Oversight

The Harare City Council’s approval of the cemeteries without completed EIAs contravenes international best practices. Furthermore, the Environmental Management Agency’s (EMA) conditional approval raises questions about whether critical health and safety factors were fully addressed.

5. Environmental and Economic Consequences

Ecosystem Impact

Cemetery pollution not only affects human health but also damages ecosystems. Leachate from burial sites alters the chemical balance of water systems, harming aquatic life and reducing biodiversity.

Economic Costs

The cleanup of contaminated water systems and the treatment of waterborne diseases impose significant financial burdens. For example:

Bangladesh: A World Health Organization (WHO) report noted that contaminated water sources near cemeteries increased the costs of water treatment by 40%.

For Harare, the economic implications could be devastating, especially given the city’s existing water treatment challenges and financial constraints.

6. Recommendations

1. Suspend Cemetery Projects Pending Comprehensive EIA

Both cemetery projects should be halted until detailed EIAs are conducted to evaluate the risks of groundwater and pipeline contamination.

2. Adopt Cemetery Zoning Regulations

Zoning laws should prohibit burial grounds near critical water infrastructure, aquifers, or surface water sources.

3. Monitor and Mitigate Risks

Long-term monitoring of groundwater and pipeline integrity near burial sites is essential to detect and address contamination early.

4. Public Consultation and Transparency

Local communities should be included in decision-making processes to ensure that public health and environmental concerns are prioritized.

Scientific evidence and global case studies unequivocally demonstrate the dangers of placing cemeteries near water infrastructure. The decision to approve two cemetery projects over Harare’s waterworks is fraught with risks that could compromise the city’s water security, public health, and environmental sustainability. Immediate action is required to reassess these projects and implement policies that prevent similar threats in the future.

Ben Manyenyeni: Cabinet Reshuffle A Mere Zanu PF Political Project

By Ben Manyenyeni

Reading the news of the re-assignment of a couple of Cabinet Ministers etc etc

Don’t expect too much to change out of these – just talking points.

Anyone who expected crowd favourite, Fortune Chasi to bounce back (especially at the Power and Energy Ministry) doesn’t know ZanuPF.

He shared the nation’s power outage frustrations while expressing his readiness to bounce back to the Ministry – on social media.

You don’t do that in Zanu!

Along comes July Gabarari Moyo – recycled to the Energy Ministry from Labour.

A talking point.

In my 5-year stint in leading a council, I had the privilege of serving under 2 State Presidents, 2 Party Presidents and 3 Local Government Ministers – this trio being Ignatius Chombo, Saviour Kasukuwere and July Moyo.

I formed opinions on them all.

Of the 3 Ministers@Local Government, Ignatius Chombo was the most diplomatic/cunning, Saviour Kasukuwere was the most aggressive/abusive and July Moyo was the most technical/professional.

July Moyo used the least force.

He would take you on IQ to IQ and technically, even in politically contested matters.

All 3 had the highest levels of loyalty to their ZanuPF boss.

In terms of brain power, it will surprise my many FB friends that July Moyo was by far the most intelligent.

I think he studied Maths and Physics in the US, if that helps.

Unknown to many, J G Moyo is an international authority in social security, labour and local government – not too many of our Ministers fly very high once they leave our Airport tarmac.

ZanuPF political changes don’t mean much to you and me.

Assignments and re-assignments are ZanuPF political projects, changing nothing, they are hardly ever performance-driven.

I am not sure what results JG will deliver at dim-lit ZESA and at her siblings like NOCZIM but whoever is involved there, please brace yourselves for fairly intelligent conversations.

Zim public offices are not known for gracious handover-takeover ceremonies.

The change of guard at ZRP was one such rare one with outgoing TG Matanga handing over the handcuffs to the new CGP Stephen Mutamba with some fine pageantry.

Watching the video clip it’s only them two who appeared a little ill-rehearsed about what to do with and about each other.

You couldn’t quite tell if they were about to head-butt or to kiss.

We ended up seeing a combo of salutes, double handshakes and hugs

National Parks boss Fulton Mangwanya heads back to “Red Bricks” Building as spy supremo for Mr Mnangagwa and indeed the party

I have some respect for these last 3 National Parks DGs – Mutsambiwa, Chadenga# and Mangwanya – it remains one of the Parastatals with highest level of goodwill.

In a political system that recycles its insiders aplenty it remains to be seen which positions the retired police and intelligence chiefs will be “retired” to next.

My own business card reads:

Ben Manyenyeni
“Retired Mayor – SELF-UNEMPLOYED”

I am where I am by choice.

Go Well Richard Chihoro

By Robert Musara

My story with Dynamos began just before the start of the 2015 season. I was drinking alone at Montague when my friend Dr Gari Prince showed up.

We had a short chat and he asked me to get into his car. He drove to Chicken Slice near Mbare studios.

The first person I met who was a Dynamos official was a guy called Richard Chihoro. Gari quickly introduced us and told Nyoka that he was leaving me in charge of his portfolio as the Dynamos F.C team doctor whilst he was away on consultancy.

Me and Gari knew he was going to greener pastures. I knew mdara Chihoro coz on several occasions I had been part of the Vietnam crowd that had sang against him and the entire technical bench outside Rufaro and NSS on several occasions when things were not going our way. To those who know me, know that I was like that in my previous life.

That first day, that first encounter with this gentleman changed my entire life. This was the beginning of the rest of my life. (I now have a huge sports resume, unbelievable).This guy gently introduced me to the flipside of how I viewed Dynamos. 2 days later, we were playing those Bob something games against Caps. He made sure I had my room at Holiday Inn, (somehow always thought Dembare yaingo camper kwamudoronyenye), gave me a bag full of stuff…those days BancAbc knew how to dress us well. Sunday I had my first winners medal, Tuesday Nyoka showed up with an envelope for the winning bonuses. Gees, ndakawira mushuga nemistake.

Years went by and we had our ups and downs. Politics dzekubhora, different coaches, different beliefs, but many a times we would laugh about many of it. Tumatombo here and there, mvura yakazonzwii, nguruve muchanging rooms, this that everything, this guy had mastered the mind game. Most he would just make them up as we went by and we won games. Tuesday we would have a good laugh. He knew me well to tell me just enough. The rest he kept to himself.

As a doctor we shared a lot. He leant to trust me and I supported him as best I could. It hurts the most that I was not there in his final hour but the bond we shared with him and our close companion Job Zambo allowed it so that he was there with him that he had as much a comfortable cross over as possible. (Believe me that combination yakatomboita dambudziko zvekutodaro). When things go south for me one day, please call that guy first. I beg.

Today i say goodbye Mr Richard Chihoro. Nyoka. MHOFU. Sekuru Chihera was always my preferred.

I shall miss you my father. My mentor. My boss. My friend.

Manager In Trouble For Stealing Company Cash

By A Correspondent

A 28-year-old shift manager at Baker’s Inn, William Gonese, has been convicted of stealing $3,420 from his workplace to fund his online betting habit. Gonese, who resides in Unit M, Seke in Chitungwiza, pleaded guilty to theft before Harare Magistrate Lynne Chinzou.

Gonese explained that his motive for the crime was to win money to impress his new wife.

He had started betting with $350 but ended up spending the entire $3,420. Gonese was entrusted with the float on Saturday, but by Sunday morning, he had confessed to losing the money through online betting on a platform called Aviator.

The court heard that Gonese called the audit manager, Yusufu Bruce, to confess to the crime.

A reconciliation at the shop confirmed that the entire amount had been misappropriated.

Bruce filed a police report, leading to Gonese’s arrest. Sentencing was scheduled for Saturday, January 4.

President Appoints Personal Witch Doctor, Energy Minister Who Believes In Corpse Voltage

Chaos Looms as Witch Doctor July Moyo Becomes Energy Minister in a Nation Entrenched in Ritualistic Folklore

By Farai D Hove | ZimEye | ANALYSIS | In a move that has ignited controversy, ridicule, and fear, the President of our beleaguered nation has appointed July Moyo, his long-time ritualistic witch doctor, as the new Minister of Energy. In a country already grappling with bizarre and deeply superstitious practices surrounding electricity production, this decision has sent shockwaves through both the public and international observers.

Corpse-Christianity taught by Mnangagwa’s prophet Ezekiel Guti ( video)
July Moyo, cartoon

The appointment comes as the nation faces a dire energy crisis, marked by daily blackouts lasting up to 18 hours and industries crippled by erratic power supplies. But instead of pursuing tangible solutions rooted in science and technology, the government appears to have embraced the absurd. Moyo, notorious for his ritualistic practices, is expected to oversee the country’s energy portfolio, raising fears of even more unconventional and unscientific attempts to “generate” power.

A History of Rituals in the Energy Sector

The appointment of Moyo is not an isolated incident in the nation’s troubled history with energy policies. In 2007, during the height of the country’s energy crisis, a group of government officials famously claimed that diesel was oozing from the sacred Chinhoyi Mountain. A witch doctor had allegedly performed rituals to summon diesel from the rocks. The bizarre claim saw ministers rushing to the site, accompanied by drums, songs, and promises of a miraculous energy solution. The debacle ultimately unraveled as a scam, embarrassing the government and exposing the lengths to which desperation had driven national leadership.

In 2019, the country signed a staggering USD 5 billion contract to extract diesel from coal. However, like the Chinhoyi incident, the project never materialized. Instead, it became another footnote in the nation’s legacy of mismanagement, corruption, and the blending of mystical beliefs with national policy-making.

Adding insult to injury, the country recently dangled millions to convicted fraudster Wicknell Chivayo in the belief that electricity would soon flow under his stewardship. With such irrational decisions setting the precedent, it’s only a matter of time before we witness even more fantastical attempts to resolve the crisis. Very soon, the country could see:

1. Electric wires being connected to graves in an attempt to “harness ancestral energy.”

2. Electric wires being connected to mountains, in the hope of tapping into some mystical “earth current.”

3. Electric wires being connected to coal stones, with the promise that rituals will make them self-combust to produce endless energy.

4. Electric wires being connected to more fat-bellied characters like Wicknell, who somehow become the face of the energy sector despite lacking expertise or integrity.

July Moyo’s Legacy of Ritualism

July Moyo’s appointment as Energy Minister has dredged up old fears about the role of ritualism in government. Known for presiding over secret ceremonies involving sacrifices and invocations, Moyo has long been a controversial figure within political circles. Critics argue that his rise to power signals a further descent into irrationality at a time when the country desperately needs practical, modern solutions to its energy crisis.

His first act as Energy Minister reportedly involved a ceremony in which he “consulted ancestral spirits” about the future of the country’s electricity grid. Eyewitnesses described scenes of animal sacrifices and chants, as Moyo promised that “the ancestors will light up the nation.” While some citizens, desperate for any resolution to the power crisis, clung to hope, others expressed outrage over what they see as a dangerous distraction from addressing systemic issues like decaying infrastructure and corruption.

Public Reaction and International Concern

The reaction to Moyo’s appointment has been one of widespread disbelief and growing unrest. Social media platforms are ablaze with criticism, with many mocking the government for prioritizing superstition over science. Protesters have already begun gathering in major cities, demanding the dismissal of Moyo and the implementation of practical energy solutions.

Internationally, the appointment has been met with skepticism and concern. Energy experts and investors, already wary of the country’s tumultuous policies, are now questioning the credibility of a government willing to entrust its energy future to a figure rooted in mysticism. Neighboring countries, too, are watching closely, worried about the potential for regional instability as the nation edges closer to chaos.

A Nation at a Crossroads

As the energy crisis deepens, the appointment of July Moyo represents a critical turning point for the nation. Will this move plunge the country further into darkness—both literal and figurative—or will it finally galvanize citizens to demand accountability and reject the intertwining of folklore with governance?

For now, the country remains in the grip of uncertainty, its future clouded by rituals, broken promises, and the ever-present specter of mismanagement. Only time will tell whether this gamble on superstition will yield light or leave the nation in an even deeper shadow.

ZERA Announces New Fuel Prices for January 2025

By A Correspondent

The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) has announced the new fuel prices for January 2025, which took effect on January 4, 2025 ¹. According to the announcement, the price of petrol remains unchanged at $1.48 per liter, while the price of diesel has decreased slightly from $1.54 to $1.53 per liter.

As the government entity responsible for regulating the energy sector in Zimbabwe, ZERA was established by the Energy Regulatory Authority Act Chapter 13:23 of 2011 ². Its primary mandate is to ensure a fair, transparent, and efficient energy market that benefits both consumers and energy suppliers.

Venâncio Mondlane Announces Return To Mozambique

By A Correspondent | ZimEye | Mozambican politician and activist Venâncio Mondlane has announced his return to Mozambique, set for Thursday, January 9, 2025. In a heartfelt post on his official Facebook page, Mondlane called on the people of Mozambique to meet him at Mavalane International Airport in Maputo at 8:05 AM, marking his anticipated arrival back home.

In his message, Mondlane expressed gratitude and hope for the continued solidarity of the Mozambican people during these challenging times, stating:

“May God protect our Father.”

Mondlane’s call for support has resonated deeply with his followers and supporters across the nation, many of whom see him as a symbol of resilience and leadership. His post quickly garnered emotional responses, with messages of encouragement, prayers, and pledges of support flooding the comments section.

A Call for Unity in Uncertain Times

This announcement comes at a critical time for Mozambique, as the country grapples with political, economic, and social challenges. Mondlane’s request for a public show of support underscores his ongoing commitment to the Mozambican people and his leadership in navigating these turbulent times.

In his message, Mondlane urged unity among Mozambicans, encouraging them to share the information widely:

“Share this with our brothers and sisters,” he wrote, emphasizing the importance of collective solidarity.

Public Reaction

The Facebook post has sparked a wave of activity on social media, with supporters organizing themselves to ensure a warm reception at the airport. Many see this as not just a personal moment for Mondlane but a symbolic event for Mozambique’s broader struggle for justice and progress.

Supporters have also raised concerns about Mondlane’s safety, given the politically charged environment in the country. His followers have called for peaceful demonstrations of support, highlighting their desire for positive change and unity.

Security Concerns

While Mondlane’s return has been met with widespread excitement, questions remain about the political climate and the potential challenges he may face upon his arrival. Calls for peace and protection for Mondlane have become a central theme in discussions among his supporters, who have expressed a mixture of hope and apprehension.

The Road Ahead

As January 9 approaches, Mozambique’s eyes will be on Mavalane International Airport, where supporters are expected to gather in large numbers. Mondlane’s return marks a critical moment in Mozambique’s political landscape, one that could galvanize efforts toward unity and reform.

For now, Mozambicans are urged to come together peacefully, as Mondlane himself advocates for hope, resilience, and the enduring power of unity in the face of adversity.

Speech summary:

Good evening, world, Africa, diaspora, Europe, America, Asia, Australia, Oceania, Antarctica, and everyone across the globe.

If you’ve joined this live broadcast, you can share it with 30 people or groups. This is one of the most important live streams in our ongoing struggle. It’s been about two and a half months since the last discussion, and I wanted to share this live stream to communicate with you and provide updates.

There’s been a lot of tension surrounding this live session. We’re now at a critical moment, with countless lives lost and many in danger. The country faces grave challenges, and we must come together to discuss and act. Share this link with as many as possible—30 people or more—so we can maximize our reach.

Mozambique is in turmoil. Reports from across the country show that the destruction, chaos, and violence are being orchestrated by state forces, including the police and military, who have been caught on camera ransacking businesses, targeting civilians, and committing unspeakable atrocities. Claims of “terrorism” in Cabo Delgado have suddenly disappeared, leaving the police and army responsible for the current crisis.

Innocent lives, including youth and political supporters, are being targeted. We have seen countless deaths, injuries, and destruction, yet institutions like SADC and others remain silent or complicit. This live stream is a call to all who value freedom and justice.

The crisis is not isolated; it’s a reflection of the broader failure in leadership across the continent. Africa’s founding visionaries, like Nelson Mandela and Martin Luther King Jr., dreamed of a united and democratic continent. Today, however, we face greed, corruption, and violence that betray their legacies.

This is a plea for action. The world is watching as Mozambique struggles under the weight of oppression, and it is our collective responsibility to stand up for freedom and justice. Share this message widely. Let us honor the sacrifices of those who have fought and died for democracy, both in Mozambique and across Africa.

We must act. We must resist. Mozambique will rise.

Zim Chief Dies At 105

By James Gwati-Chief Chivi, has passed away at the age of 105.

He died on January 1 and has been declared a liberation war hero.

He was laid to rest at his rural home in Maregere Village.
born Tavagwisa Magura on July 15, 1919, in Chivi District, Chief Chivi’s early education was at Nyevedzanai Primary School, where he completed Standard 2.

He went on to work for various organizations, including Shabanie and Mashava Mines, ZINWA, and the Public Works Department.

During the liberation struggle, Chief Chivi became a war collaborator in 1976, operating at Chitonje War Base.

After independence, he continued his commitment to ZANU PF, serving as a district chairman until his installation as Chief Chivi in March 2012.

He is survived by two wives, twelve children, and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Chief Chivi’s life story reflects the intersection of traditional authority, liberation war participation, and ZANU PF’s sustained political influence in rural Zimbabwe.

Chiefs in Zimbabwe hold significant sway in rural areas, acting as custodians of tradition while also playing a critical role in local governance.

Under ZANU PF’s rule, traditional leaders have often been co-opted as political allies, leveraging their influence to secure votes and reinforce party dominance in rural strongholds.

Zimbabwe Gets 1 Million Tourists in December, Marking Historic Milestone

Zimbabwe has recorded a remarkable milestone, clearing over one million travellers at its various ports of entry in December 2024. This achievement reflects the country’s strengthened regional and national developments, including the relaxation of visa regimes and the introduction of the user-friendly e-visa system. The milestone signals a new era for tourism and travel in Zimbabwe, aligning with the nation’s economic blueprint, the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1).

Ms Respect Gono

Chief Immigration Officer Ms Respect Gono noted the increase, comparing it to December 2023 figures of 840,000 travellers. “This steady rise is a testament to the Second Republic’s commitment to ushering in a new era of easy and convenient travel,” she stated. Other contributing factors include the prevailing peace, tranquillity, and economic progress.

Key ports of entry contributed significantly to these numbers, with Beitbridge Border Post accounting for over 500,000 travellers, followed by Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport and Victoria Falls International Airport. Innovations like the Online Border Management System (OBMS) have enhanced efficiency, reducing traveller processing times, while modernisation efforts at Beitbridge have decongested facilities.

Social Media’s Role in Driving Tourism Growth

This milestone aligns with global trends highlighted in recent tourism research, which underscores social media’s transformative impact on destination perception and visit intentions. A study published in the African Journal of Hospitality Tourism and Leisure identifies key factors shaping tourists’ choices:

Destination Credibility: Trust and transparency are critical. Zimbabwe’s streamlined visa process and secure environment have amplified its credibility as a travel destination.

User-Generated Content (UGC): Peer-generated travel reviews and social media content shape perceptions. Platforms like Instagram and TikTok have likely contributed to Zimbabwe’s growing allure.

Influencer Marketing: Influencers serve as trusted voices, playing a pivotal role in promoting Zimbabwe’s attractions, including Victoria Falls and its wildlife sanctuaries.

The study, which surveyed 982 respondents predominantly from Generation Z and Millennials, also emphasized the role of trust, engagement, and social media interaction in influencing travel decisions. Zimbabwe’s ability to align its strategies with these dynamics has positioned the nation as a top destination in Africa.

Future Outlook

As the nation celebrates its milestone, tourism experts suggest further leveraging digital marketing trends to sustain this growth. Expanding the focus to emotional and psychological drivers of tourist decision-making, as recommended by the study, could enhance Zimbabwe’s appeal. This includes refining marketing strategies that resonate with the evolving preferences of global travellers.

Zimbabwe’s success story is a testament to its strategic investments in infrastructure, policy reforms, and digital transformation. As global tourism rebounds, the nation is poised to remain a leader in creating seamless, accessible, and enriching travel experiences.– Ziana

Be Wary Of Broken Down Vehicles …

It is essential to always adhere to speed limits while driving.

In areas where speed limits are not posted, it’s crucial to drive at a controlled speed, particularly during the night.

Broken-down vehicles, especially trucks, are sometimes left on the road without sufficient warning signals, such as proper warning triangles.

This poses a significant hazard, particularly on curves and bends, where visibility is limited.

By slowing down, especially at night, you can ensure you have enough time to react to unexpected obstacles and potentially avoid dangerous situations. Remember, driving within safe speed limits is not just about following the law—it’s about protecting yourself and others on the road.

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Scottland FC Snatch Top Striker

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Scottland FC has successfully secured the signing of prolific goalscorer Mbongeni Minenzhi, outpacing competition from Highlanders and Chicken Inn.

Minenzhi, who netted 17 goals for Bulawayo City last season, has committed to a four-year contract with the Northern Region Soccer League champions. This move is part of Scottland’s broader strategy to strengthen their squad ahead of the 2025 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season.

In response, Highlanders may turn to Minenzhi’s brother, Musawenkosi, as a potential replacement for key players who could be moving to Scottland.

The Role of AI-Generated Images in Influencer Marketing Campaigns

Visuals are key to grabbing attention and influencing how consumers make decisions. A surprising fact is that our brains process images 60,000 times faster than text. This highlights just how powerful visuals are for communication. With the rise of social media and influencer marketing, AI-generated images have become a game-changer in how brands engage with their audiences. No longer just a concept from sci-fi, AI-generated images are now a practical tool for modern marketing, especially for influencers. In this blog, we will explore how an AI image generator play a role in influencer marketing campaigns.

What are AI-generated images?

AI-generated images refer to visuals created using artificial intelligence algorithms that can generate high-quality images based on text prompts or existing photos. These images are not manually crafted but rather created automatically, saving time and effort while maintaining high-quality results. The process typically involves using AI tools like image generators that translate descriptions into images.

How AI image generators enhance influencer marketing

AI image generators offer numerous benefits for influencer marketing campaigns. These tools simplify the creation of visually appealing content, which is critical in catching the eye of today’s visual-first audience.

1. Saving time and resources

One of the most significant advantages of AI-generated images is how they streamline the content creation process. Traditionally, influencers had to rely on lengthy photoshoots, graphic designers, or manual editing to create high-quality visuals. With AI image generators, influencers can generate numerous visual concepts in seconds. This reduces the time and resources spent on designing, shooting, and editing. Dreamina, for instance, allows users to upload reference photos or write descriptive prompts to create stunning visuals instantly.

2. Creating consistent branding and visual aesthetics

In influencer marketing, maintaining a consistent visual style is essential for building brand identity. AI image generators help influencers establish a unified look across their content. By generating images in different styles, such as modern, minimalist, or vibrant, influencers can tailor their visuals to match their brand’s unique aesthetic. Dreamina supports diverse image styles, whether it’s human portraits, landscapes, or anime-inspired graphics, ensuring influencers have access to a variety of creative options. Additionally, AI logo generator makes it easy for influencers to create customized logos that align with the brand, enhancing their overall presence and recognition.

3. Boosting engagement through unique visuals

In a crowded digital space, unique and eye-catching visuals are key to standing out. AI-generated images allow influencers to craft distinct, attention-grabbing content that resonates with their audience. Since these images are tailored to specific themes or styles, influencers can create visually compelling stories that engage their followers.

If you want to stand out from the crowd, you can try this AI generator to quickly produce custom visuals that fit your brand’s aesthetic. By using AI tools, you can ensure that your content is fresh, relevant, and unique, helping you capture your audience’s attention.

4. Enhancing social media presence

Social media platforms thrive on high-quality visuals, especially platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter, where eye-catching images play a crucial role in boosting engagement. AI-generated images simplify the creation of visual content optimized for social media. Dreamina helps influencers generate visuals tailored for each platform, enhancing their social media presence and attracting more followers.

Using Dreamina to create customized visuals for influencer marketing

Step 1: Write a detailed prompt

The first step in using Dreamina is writing detailed prompts to guide the AI in generating visuals. These prompts should clearly describe the desired image, specifying elements such as style, colors, and subjects. For example, influencers can input prompts like, “a dark fancy room background for a lifestyle video” to generate customized visuals tailored to their branding needs.

Step 2: Generating images

After creating the prompts, influencers can select the Dreamina model they want to use, along with the aspect ratio, quality, and dimensions that best suit their project requirements. Once these settings are chosen, click “Generate” to create the image.

Step 3: Customizing and exporting

Once the images are generated, users can further customize them using additional features like retouch and inpaint. After making any necessary adjustments, influencers can easily export high-quality visuals for use in their marketing campaigns.

Benefits of AI-generated images for influencer marketing

Using AI-generated images in influencer marketing offers several key benefits that can significantly enhance campaign performance.

1. Reducing costs

Creating high-quality visual content often comes with high costs, including photography, design tools, and editing software. AI-generated images, like those produced by Dreamina, reduce these expenses by automating the content creation process. Influencers can avoid expensive equipment, professional photographers, and lengthy post-production efforts, making their marketing strategies more affordable.

2. Enhancing efficiency and productivity

AI-generated images boost efficiency by eliminating the need for manual design work and long production timelines. Influencers can quickly generate multiple high-quality visuals, saving valuable time and improving overall productivity. This increased efficiency allows influencers to focus on other essential aspects of their marketing campaigns, like engagement and content strategy.

3. Delivering customizable and tailored content

AI image generators empower influencers to create highly personalized content that aligns with their brand identity and specific marketing goals. With tools like Dreamina, influencers can generate a wide variety of images, ranging from product shots to artistic creations, ensuring they have unique visuals that resonate with their target audience. Additionally, features like image upscale help enhance the quality of these visuals, ensuring they are crisp and professional, further boosting the impact of influencer marketing efforts.

Conclusion

AI-generated images have become an essential for influencer marketing campaigns. By simplifying the creation of high-quality, customizable visuals, tools like Dreamina empower influencers to enhance their content, increase engagement, and boost their overall social media presence.

As AI technology continues to evolve, leveraging these tools will become essential for staying competitive in the dynamic world of influencer marketing.










Cabinet Reshuffle Meaningless, Useless

By Ben Manyenyeni

Reading the news of the re-assignment of a couple of Cabinet Ministers etc etc

Don’t expect too much to change out of these – just talking points.

Anyone who expected crowd favourite, Fortune Chasi to bounce back (especially at the Power and Energy Ministry) doesn’t know ZanuPF.

He shared the nation’s power outage frustrations while expressing his readiness to bounce back to the Ministry – on social media.

You don’t do that in Zanu!

Along comes July Gabarari Moyo – recycled to the Energy Ministry from Labour.

A talking point.

In my 5-year stint in leading a council, I had the privilege of serving under 2 State Presidents, 2 Party Presidents and 3 Local Government Ministers – this trio being Ignatius Chombo, Saviour Kasukuwere and July Moyo.

I formed opinions on them all.

Of the 3 Ministers@Local Government, Ignatius Chombo was the most diplomatic/cunning, Saviour Kasukuwere was the most aggressive/abusive and July Moyo was the most technical/professional.

July Moyo used the least force.

He would take you on IQ to IQ and technically, even in politically contested matters.

All 3 had the highest levels of loyalty to their ZanuPF boss.

In terms of brain power, it will surprise my many FB friends that July Moyo was by far the most intelligent.

I think he studied Maths and Physics in the US, if that helps.

Unknown to many, J G Moyo is an international authority in social security, labour and local government – not too many of our Ministers fly very high once they leave our Airport tarmac.

ZanuPF political changes don’t mean much to you and me.

Assignments and re-assignments are ZanuPF political projects, changing nothing, they are hardly ever performance-driven.

I am not sure what results JG will deliver at dim-lit ZESA and at her siblings like NOCZIM but whoever is involved there, please brace yourselves for fairly intelligent conversations.

Zim public offices are not known for gracious handover-takeover ceremonies.

The change of guard at ZRP was one such rare one with outgoing TG Matanga handing over the handcuffs to the new CGP Stephen Mutamba with some fine pageantry.

Watching the video clip it’s only them two who appeared a little ill-rehearsed about what to do with and about each other.

You couldn’t quite tell if they were about to head-butt or to kiss.

We ended up seeing a combo of salutes, double handshakes and hugs

National Parks boss Fulton Mangwanya heads back to “Red Bricks” Building as spy supremo for Mr Mnangagwa and indeed the party

I have some respect for these last 3 National Parks DGs – Mutsambiwa, Chadenga# and Mangwanya – it remains one of the Parastatals with highest level of goodwill.

In a political system that recycles its insiders aplenty it remains to be seen which positions the retired police and intelligence chiefs will be “retired” to next.

My own business card reads:

Ben Manyenyeni
“Retired Mayor – SELF-UNEMPLOYED”

I am where I am by choice.

Mnangagwa Promotes Six Army Officers in Bid to Consolidate Power

By A Correspondent

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has made significant moves to consolidate his power within the military, promoting six colonels to the rank of brigadier general amid ongoing power struggles in Zanu PF.

Despite being on leave, Mnangagwa is focused on ensuring his influence remains firmly intact, particularly within the army. A government publication confirmed on Saturday: “President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa promoted six ZNA Colonels to Brigadier Generals. The new Brigadier Generals are Osca Tshuma, Raban Nikisi, Benjamin Sabata, Passmore Taruodzera, Million Ndlovu, and Lawrance Munzararikwa.”

This strategic reshuffling is seen as part of Mnangagwa’s efforts to weaken the influence of Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s allies, who have been critical of Mnangagwa’s 2030 presidency agenda.

These loyalists to Chiwenga are opposed to the current leadership’s long-term plans, making the promotions a significant move in the ongoing political dynamics within Zanu PF.

Balancing Tradition and Modernity – Marriage Counselling in Zimbabwe: Strengthening Marriages Amid Social Change

Zimbabwe is a nation deeply rooted in its cultural heritage, yet increasingly shaped by modern influences. This duality creates a unique dynamic in marriages, where traditional expectations and contemporary realities often collide. The question for many couples becomes: How do we honour who we are while taking on the present?

One of the biggest issue our marriages face today is economic strain. Inflation, unemployment, and rising living costs have put immense pressure on households, forcing couples to make difficult financial decisions. This stress spills into relationships, with arguments often revolving around money, sometimes overshadowing the love and partnership at the heart of a marriage.

Urbanization, globalization, and exposure to outside ways have gradually transformed gender roles. While traditional norms place men as breadwinners and women manage the home, this is increasingly blurred. Women pursue careers, and men carry domestic responsibilities. While this evolution can enrich relationships, it can also create friction.

Marriage counselling, ironically portrayed as an outsider’s way, provides a valuable tool through these complexities and is gaining acceptance in Zimbabwe; particularly among younger, urban couples. Offered by culturally connected Zimbabwe therapists, marriage counselling works with our traditions and provides a constructive way to address issues.

Trained counsellors help couples improve communication, resolve conflicts, and strengthen their emotional connection, all while respecting their values. For example, marriage counsellors in Zimbabwe often adapt their approaches to include cultural practices like consulting elders or incorporating faith-based perspectives, recognizing that these elements are central to many relationships.


What to Expect from Marriage Counselling in Zimbabwe

For many, the idea of discussing personal matters with a stranger feels daunting. Yet, marriage counselling is not about assigning blame or airing grievances; it is a guided process aimed at fostering understanding and finding solutions.

The typical counselling process begins with an initial session where both partners share their perspectives. A trained counsellor listens actively, identifies patterns, and facilitates open dialogue. This step helps couples uncover underlying issues—whether they stem from unmet expectations, unresolved past conflicts, or external pressures. The focus is on improving how both individuals relate to each other, not “fixing” one partner.

Sessions often explore practical skills, such as effective communication, managing emotions, and problem-solving. A couple may learn how to discuss sensitive topics—like financial constraints or differing parenting styles—without escalating into arguments.

Counsellors also provide tools for rebuilding trust, which is crucial if the relationship has experienced breaches like infidelity or dishonesty. It is important to approach marriage counselling with realistic expectations. It is not a quick fix, but rather a process that takes commitment, and effort from both partners.

Finding the Right Counsellor

Choosing the right marriage counsellor is a critical step. In Zimbabwe, reputable counselling services are available through organizations such as the Christian Counselling Centre in Harare, which offers faith-based guidance, or CONNECT Zimbabwe Institute of Systemic Therapy, known for its holistic, family-centered approach.

When selecting a counsellor, consider asking the following questions:

  • “Are you familiar with Zimbabwean cultural traditions and how they influence marriage?”
  • “Do you offer flexible session formats, such as online or evening appointments?”
  • “How do you handle confidentiality, especially in small communities?”

TherapyRoute.com is another valuable resource for finding qualified marriage counsellors who understand local contexts. The platform connects couples with professionals skilled in addressing issues ranging from communication breakdowns to more complex marital conflicts.

Questions to Reflect On Before and During Counselling

Marriage counselling works best when both partners actively engage in the process. Before beginning, it helps to reflect on a few key questions to prepare mentally and emotionally:

  1. What do I want to achieve through counselling?

Clarify whether your goal is to improve communication, address a specific issue, or rebuild trust.

  1. Am I ready to take responsibility for my role in the relationship?

Counselling often involves examining personal behaviour and making changes, rather than focusing solely on your partner’s actions.

  1. Can I be honest and open?

Therapy requires vulnerability. Being willing to share feelings and thoughts honestly, even when it’s uncomfortable, is vital.

During counselling, ongoing reflection is equally important. Ask yourself questions like:

  • “Am I listening without interrupting or dismissing my partner’s feelings?”
  • “Are we focusing on solutions rather than rehashing past conflicts?”
  • “What progress have we made since the last session?”

These reflections help keep the process constructive and focused on growth.

How Counselling Respects Zimbabwean Cultural Norms

A common misconception is that marriage counselling disregards African cultural values. On the contrary, skilled counsellors in Zimbabwe often integrate cultural elements into their work. For example, a couple from a Shona or Ndebele background might want to involve family elders in the counselling process. While this is not standard practice in Western therapy, many Zimbabwean counsellors accommodate such requests, recognizing the significance of elders’ wisdom and their role in mediating conflicts.

Faith-based counselling is another avenue that aligns with local values. Many churches in Zimbabwe, from Catholic parishes to Pentecostal ministries, offer marriage counselling services rooted in biblical teachings. These services resonate with couples who view their faith as central to their relationship. Whether it’s praying together during a session or discussing spiritual principles, this approach offers a comforting bridge between tradition and modern problem-solving.

Practical Tips for Couples Considering Counselling

For couples curious about trying counselling, a few practical tips can make the process smoother:

  • Start Early: Don’t wait until conflicts reach a breaking point. Counselling is most effective when couples are proactive.
  • Be Open-Minded: Give the process time to work and trust the expertise of your counsellor.
  • Communicate Your Needs: Let your counsellor know if you want to incorporate specific cultural or religious practices into the sessions.
  • Keep an Open Schedule: Flexibility in scheduling allows for more consistent progress.

The Benefits of Marriage Counselling for Zimbabwean Couples

Marriage counselling offers a wide range of benefits that can strengthen relationships, even in the face of complex challenges. Here are some of the key advantages for couples in Zimbabwe:

  1. Improved Communication Skills

Many couples struggle with expressing their needs or resolving conflicts without escalating tensions. Counselling teaches practical techniques for effective communication, such as active listening, using “I” statements, and addressing issues calmly before they escalate.

  1. Enhanced Problem-Solving Abilities

Counsellors guide couples through structured problem-solving methods, helping them work collaboratively to address financial stress, parenting differences, or other concerns. This fosters teamwork and mutual respect.

  1. Stronger Emotional Connection

Over time, stress, routine, and unresolved conflicts can erode emotional intimacy. Counselling helps couples rediscover what initially brought them together, creating opportunities to rebuild trust, affection, and understanding.

  1. Conflict Resolution and Prevention

Whether a couple is navigating minor disagreements or major issues like infidelity, counselling provides tools to de-escalate conflicts and address underlying causes. These tools can also prevent future disputes by fostering a healthier dynamic.

  1. Support for Intercultural or Diaspora Marriages

In a globalized world, Zimbabwean couples often face unique challenges when navigating cross-cultural dynamics or living apart due to migration. Counsellors experienced in these areas can help couples adapt and thrive.

While societal changes present new challenges for marriages, they also offer opportunities to grow and adapt. Marriage counselling is not a sign of weakness but a proactive step toward building stronger, healthier relationships.

If you and your partner are facing difficulties—or simply want to strengthen your bond—consider reaching out to a counsellor who respects your values and understands your experiences. By taking that step, you are investing in the future of your relationship and the well-being of your family.

Manager Steals Company Cash To Impress New Wife

By A Correspondent

A 28-year-old shift manager at Baker’s Inn, William Gonese, has been convicted of stealing $3,420 from his workplace to fund his online betting habit. Gonese, who resides in Unit M, Seke in Chitungwiza, pleaded guilty to theft before Harare Magistrate Lynne Chinzou.

Gonese explained that his motive for the crime was to win money to impress his new wife.

He had started betting with $350 but ended up spending the entire $3,420. Gonese was entrusted with the float on Saturday, but by Sunday morning, he had confessed to losing the money through online betting on a platform called Aviator.

The court heard that Gonese called the audit manager, Yusufu Bruce, to confess to the crime.

A reconciliation at the shop confirmed that the entire amount had been misappropriated.

Bruce filed a police report, leading to Gonese’s arrest. Sentencing was scheduled for Saturday, January 4.

Bees Attack Looters of Collapsed Truck

Bees Attack Police and Public Near Overturned Truck in KwaZulu-Natal, Per Viral Video

Chaos erupted near an overturned truck in KwaZulu-Natal when a swarm of bees descended upon members of the public and police officers gathered at the scene. Supplied footage shows the dramatic moments as both civilians and law enforcement struggled to fend off the aggressive insects.

In the video, individuals can be seen swatting frantically at their faces and running in all directions as the bees launched relentless attacks. Police officers, initially present to secure the area and prevent looting of the truck’s cargo, were forced to abandon their efforts temporarily, shielding their faces and retreating from the swarm.

The overturned truck, which had spilled its contents onto the side of the road, was already attracting a crowd when the bees struck. The footage captures the intensity of the attack, with both bystanders and officers visibly overwhelmed by the stings as the truck remained toppled and unattended.

Authorities are investigating the incident, but the video highlights the unexpected challenges faced by police and emergency services in handling chaotic scenes, particularly when nature intervenes.

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California Sportsbooks and the Law: How the Golden State Balances Entertainment and Regulation

Sports betting has surged in popularity across the United States, and California, with its vast population and passionate sports culture, is no exception. However, navigating the intricate web of laws and regulations surrounding California sportsbooks requires a clear understanding of how the Golden State balances the thrill of entertainment with the necessity of regulation. Whether you’re a seasoned bettor or a curious newcomer, grasping the legal landscape of sports betting in California is essential for a safe and enjoyable experience. This deep dive explores the current laws, regulatory frameworks, and the broader impact of sportsbooks in California, shedding light on how the state manages to maintain this delicate balance.

The Legal Landscape of Sports Betting in California

California’s journey toward legalizing sports betting has been long and complex, marked by numerous legislative attempts and evolving public opinion. As one of the most populous states in the U.S., the potential revenue from legal sports betting is significant, making it a hot topic in state politics. Despite this, California has yet to fully legalize and regulate sportsbooks, primarily due to competing interests and regulatory challenges.

Historically, sports betting in California has been limited to parimutuel wagering at racetracks, such as those for horse racing. This narrow scope has left a vast market untapped, with millions of potential bettors participating in illegal or offshore betting activities. The desire to harness this market’s economic potential has driven lawmakers to consider broader legalization, but progress has been slow.

One of the main obstacles has been the intricate federal and state regulations that govern gambling activities. The repeal of the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA) in 2018 paved the way for states like California to explore more comprehensive sports betting laws. However, California’s unique political landscape, with its numerous stakeholders, including casinos, tribal nations, and anti-gambling advocates, has made consensus difficult.

Recent legislative efforts have focused on creating a framework that allows for both commercial and tribal sportsbooks, aiming to distribute economic benefits while ensuring regulatory oversight. Proposals have included measures to prevent underage gambling, promote responsible betting, and ensure that revenues are directed toward public services. Despite these efforts, the lack of unanimous support and ongoing legal debates continue to delay the full legalization of sports betting in California. As the state grapples with these challenges, the future of California sportsbooks remains uncertain, with continued discussions and legislative actions shaping the path forward.

Regulatory Framework: Ensuring Fair Play and Consumer Protection

Once sports betting is legalized, establishing a robust regulatory framework is crucial to ensure fair play and protect consumers. In California, the approach to regulating sportsbooks involves multiple layers of oversight, including state authorities, local jurisdictions, and tribal governments. This multi-faceted regulatory environment aims to create a balanced system that promotes transparency, accountability, and responsible gambling.

The licensing process is at the heart of California’s regulatory framework for sportsbooks. Prospective operators must obtain licenses from both state and local authorities, demonstrating their ability to comply with stringent standards. These standards typically include financial stability, security measures to prevent fraud and money laundering, and commitments to responsible gambling practices. By enforcing these requirements, California seeks to maintain the integrity of its sports betting market and ensure that only reputable operators can offer their services to the public.

Responsible gambling measures are a cornerstone of the regulatory framework. California sportsbooks are expected to implement tools and resources that help prevent problem gambling and support individuals who may be at risk. This includes setting deposit limits, providing self-exclusion options, and offering access to counseling services. Additionally, education campaigns aimed at promoting responsible betting behaviors are often mandated, ensuring that gamblers are well-informed about the risks and can make educated decisions.

Consumer protection is another critical aspect of the regulatory framework. Regulations mandate that sportsbooks provide clear and accurate information about odds, payouts, and terms of service. Transparent reporting and regular audits help maintain trust between operators and bettors, ensuring that the games are fair and that payouts are handled promptly and accurately. Furthermore, robust dispute resolution mechanisms are in place to address any grievances, providing an additional layer of security for consumers.

Tribal sportsbooks add another dimension to the regulatory landscape in California. Tribal nations operate under their own set of regulations, which must align with state laws while respecting tribal sovereignty. This collaboration between state and tribal authorities is essential for creating a cohesive regulatory environment that benefits both parties. By fostering cooperation and ensuring that all operators adhere to high standards, California can better manage its sports betting market and safeguard the interests of all stakeholders involved.

The Impact of Sportsbooks on California’s Economy and Society

The legalization of sports betting in California carries significant economic and societal implications. As the Golden State contemplates the introduction of regulated sportsbooks, understanding the potential benefits and challenges is essential for policymakers and the public alike. Sportsbooks’ impact extends beyond mere revenue generation, influencing various aspects of the state’s economy and social fabric.

Economically, regulated sports betting presents a substantial opportunity for revenue generation through taxes and licensing fees. These funds can be directed toward public services such as education, healthcare, and infrastructure, providing tangible benefits to residents. Additionally, the sports betting industry can create numerous jobs, from technology and customer service roles to positions in marketing and regulatory compliance. This job creation can stimulate local economies, particularly in regions that host physical sportsbooks or serve as hubs for online betting operations.

Moreover, the presence of regulated sportsbooks can boost tourism, especially in cities with established gambling industries like Las Vegas and Atlantic City. California, with its numerous tourist attractions and sports events, could see increased visitor spending as gamblers seek out sportsbooks to enhance their entertainment experience. This influx of tourism can have a ripple effect, benefiting hotels, restaurants, and other local businesses, further stimulating the state’s economy.

Socially, the introduction of regulated sports betting requires careful consideration of the potential risks associated with gambling. While sports betting can be a source of entertainment, it also carries the risk of addiction and financial hardship for some individuals. California’s regulatory framework aims to mitigate these risks through responsible gambling measures and consumer protection laws. By prioritizing these safeguards, the state can promote a balanced approach that allows for entertainment without compromising public welfare.

Additionally, the legalization of sports betting can influence the cultural landscape of California. Sports have always been a significant part of the state’s identity, and the ability to bet on games can enhance fans’ engagement and excitement. This deeper connection to sports can foster a more vibrant and interactive fan base, enriching the overall sports culture in the Golden State.

However, it’s also important to address the concerns of those who oppose sports betting, citing potential negative impacts such as increased gambling addiction and the ethical implications of profiting from betting on events. Balancing these concerns with the economic and social benefits is a delicate task that requires ongoing dialogue and adaptive regulation. By continuously assessing the impact of sportsbooks and adjusting policies as needed, California can strive to maintain a healthy balance between entertainment and regulation, ensuring that the benefits of legalized sports betting are maximized while minimizing the associated risks.

Madodana “Horsepower” Tshabangu Dies at 67

Bulawayo, Zimbabwe – January 5, 2025 | The city of Bulawayo and the wider football community are mourning the death of social football icon Madodana “Horsepower” Tshabangu, who passed away in Johannesburg, South Africa, on December 30, 2024. Tshabangu, aged 67, was a beloved figure known for his immense contributions to social soccer, his larger-than-life personality, and his enduring legacy as a community organizer.

Tshabangu’s funeral service is set to take place this morning at Lady Stanley Cemetery following an early service at Desert Ground in Njube. Mourners, including family, friends, and soccer enthusiasts, gathered at his Njube home yesterday to pay their final respects.

A Life Well Lived

Madodana Tshabangu, affectionately known as “Horsepower,” was celebrated for his love of football and his ability to bring communities together through the sport. Originally from Lower Gweru in the Midlands Province, Tshabangu made a name for himself as a defender for teams such as Gweru United and Contex. He later became a respected social soccer organizer and referee, earning the admiration of many.

Tshabangu is survived by his wife, Angeline, and four children—Maradona, Platini, Ronaldo, and Serena—whose names reflect his lifelong passion for the beautiful game. His family expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support they have received from friends, well-wishers, and companies like Mzansi Express and Kingdom Blue, which facilitated his journey back home.

“Ubaba is now here to rest, and as per his wishes, we have done everything he asked of us. We will not let his legacy down,” said his son Maradona.

A Pillar of the Community

Tshabangu’s impact extended beyond football. Neighbors and community leaders described him as a unifying figure. Sipho Mhlanga, a resident association leader, said, “He was known for organizing football events and was like a son to us as a community. His loss leaves a void that will be hard to fill.”

Goodson Gama, a family friend, highlighted Tshabangu’s close ties with local journalists and sportswriters, adding that he was not only a source of stories but also a vibrant part of the city’s social fabric.

Final Farewell

Tshabangu’s funeral procession began with a symbolic drive past two of his favorite landmarks in Bulawayo—the Heroes Garden and the Chronicle offices—before reaching his homestead. His burial at Lady Stanley Cemetery this morning marks the end of a remarkable life dedicated to community and sport.

As mourners gather to bid their final farewells, the city remembers Horsepower Tshabangu not just as a soccer legend but as a man whose life epitomized passion, unity, and service to others. His legacy will continue to inspire future generations in Bulawayo and beyond.- State Media

Chivhayo Gifts Tongai Moyo’s Son A Mercedes-Benz 

By Showbiz Reporter-Controversial businessman and Zanu PF apologist, Wicknell Chivhayo has sparked fresh debate after gifting a brand-new Mercedes-Benz C-Class to Peter Moyo, the son of late sungura legend Tongai “Dhewa” Moyo.

Chivhayo made the announcement on social media over the weekend, stating that the gift was a gesture to honour the legacy of the late musician through his son.

Peter Moyo

In his flamboyant style, Chivhayo posted:

“Kana une wako NAYEEEE ne mumvura mese, NAYEEEE kana ku Masowe NAYEEEE kana mi Private Jet NAYEEEE… Ndabva ndavafunga DHEWA, may his dear soul continue to rest in eternal peace TONGAI MOYO. On a separate bi-friendly note, his son PETER can go and see Madzibaba Chipaga at his earliest convenience ENTERPRISE CAR SALES and collect a C-Class Mercedes Benz with a budget of not more than…”

Peter Moyo now joins a growing list of local celebrities who have received luxury vehicles from Chivhayo, whose displays of wealth continue to raise eyebrows. 

Known for his extravagant lifestyle, Chivhayo has often flaunted his riches—from private jets to opulent holidays—while controversies swirl about the true source of his income.

Chivhayo’s business dealings, including state-awarded contracts, have long been shrouded in allegations of corruption and mismanagement. 

Chief among them is the Gwanda Solar Project, which has faced significant scrutiny for delays despite receiving millions in funding.

While some fans of the late Tongai Moyo welcomed the gesture as a fitting tribute to a musical icon, critics questioned Chivhayo’s motives and the lack of clarity surrounding his finances.

As Peter Moyo takes the keys to his new ride, the spotlight once again turns to Chivhayo’s unchecked flamboyance and the lingering mystery of his controversial wealth.

2030 History, Future

In November 2017, Zimbabwe found itself in the midst of a dramatic political upheaval that would change the course of its history. Emmerson Mnangagwa, then Vice President, found himself fleeing the country after surviving a poisoning attempt, orchestrated by the regime of then-President Robert Mugabe. Fearing for his life, Mnangagwa crossed the border, seeking refuge from Mugabe’s henchmen who were intent on silencing him permanently.

The initial reaction among some factions within the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (Zanu PF) was one of celebration. They relished the idea that Mnangagwa had been forced into exile, viewing it as a chance to consolidate their own power. However, this joy was short-lived. Just two weeks later, the very individuals who had celebrated Mnangagwa’s departure found themselves scrambling to negotiate their own escape as the political tides turned against them.

This swift reversal of fortunes serves as a poignant reminder of the volatile nature of political allegiances and the folly of celebrating the misfortunes of others. In the realm of Zimbabwean politics, the winds can shift dramatically, often leaving those who revel in the suffering of others vulnerable to their own downfall.

The essence of this story is a call for unity and empathy among Zimbabweans. Celebrating the hardships faced by fellow citizens only serves to deepen divisions within the nation. The struggles endured by one are ultimately the struggles of all. We are bound together by our shared history and experiences, and it is crucial that we extend respect and understanding to one another, regardless of political affiliations.

In a country still grappling with the legacies of its past, the importance of solidarity cannot be overstated. As Zimbabweans, we must recognise that our futures are intertwined. Instead of rejoicing in the misfortunes of others, we should strive to uplift one another, fostering a culture of mutual respect and cooperation.

The political saga of Mnangagwa’s escape serves as a message that the pursuit of power can lead to unexpected consequences. As we reflect on this chapter in Zimbabwe’s history, let us choose compassion over celebration, recognising that we are all Zimbabweans deserving of dignity and respect. Only through unity can we hope to forge a brighter future for our nation.

2030 ndinenge ndiripo.

Engineer Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi

Another Josiah Tongogara, Bombed And Placated In Bulawayo Hospital Bed Same Style

-The New Josiah Tongogara, Marry Chiwenga – Bomb Victim Forgotten by History.

-How Marry Chiwenga found herself bombed and abused like Josiah Tongogara, Douglas Munatsi, And ED Posed For Photoshoot Exactly Like 1979.

By A Correspondent | ZimEye | In a country scarred by political intrigue, violence, and unresolved tragedies, the story of Marry Chiwenga, wife of Zimbabwe’s Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, pops off unresolved injustices that have shaped the nation. Marry’s life took a harrowing turn on June 23, 2018, during an attack that eerily mirrors the tragic fates of historical figures Josiah Tongogara and Douglas Munatsi.

The two bombing victims placated on camera during their anguish moments: who on earth does what Mnangagwa men keep doing since 1979, to placate bombing victims on camera while they are their bedside? Mnangagwa has done this on Marry Chiwenga, the same person who treated him with dignity when she airlifted him when he was ‘poisoned’ the previous year at a Gwanda rally.

The Bombing at White City Stadium.

On that fateful day in Bulawayo, Marry Chiwenga, alongside her husband and President Emmerson Mnangagwa, attended a political rally at White City Stadium. As the rally concluded, a hand grenade exploded near the staircase where Mary was descending. While President Mnangagwa had already exited the area with his entourage, the blast struck those still descending, including Marry and her security detail.

The attack claimed three lives, including Marry’s bodyguard, and left many injured. Marry herself suffered severe injuries and would later develop lymphedema, a debilitating condition that has come to define her life post-bombing. The image of Marry lying in a hospital bed, her posture reminiscent of Josiah Tongogara’s after his mysterious death in 1979, has been etched into the collective memory of Zimbabweans.

Historical Parallels

The bombing that targeted Marry Chiwenga is not an isolated incident but part of a chilling pattern in Zimbabwe’s political history. Josiah Tongogara, the revered military commander of the liberation struggle, met his untimely demise under suspicious circumstances which his secretary Oppah Muchinguri uses the term “bombing” to describe them in December 1979. Decades later, in November 2021, Douglas Munatsi, a prominent businessman and the (cabinet minister level) Director of the Zimbabwe Investment Development Agency, ZIDA died in a mysterious fire that forensic evidence later suggested was caused by a bomb.

These events share a striking similarity: high-profile individuals targeted, their deaths or injuries shrouded in mystery, and no meaningful investigations or accountability from the state.

Neglect and Accusations

Instead of receiving the care and justice befitting a victim of political violence, Marry Chiwenga found herself marginalized and accused. While her husband received treatment for his condition abroad, Mary was left in Zimbabwe, grappling with her injuries and the government’s neglect.

Adding insult to injury, instead of investigating the perpetrators of the 2018 bombing, the government has opened cases accusing Mary of attempting to harm her own husband. These accusations, viewed by many as politically motivated, have overshadowed her status as a victim of an attack that nearly claimed her life.

The Fourth Victim: Sylvia Maphosa

Mary’s story is part of a larger narrative of state-sanctioned violence and the silencing of victims. On August 1, 2018, Sylvia Maphosa, a ZANU-PF member and government worker, was shot dead during post-election violence. Like Mary, Sylvia was falsely accused of being a supporter of opposition leader Nelson Chamisa. Instead of prosecuting those responsible for her death, the government sought to discredit her and others killed in the same attack.

A Legacy of Injustice

The bombing at White City Stadium, much like the deaths of Tongogara and Munatsi, remains unresolved. Video evidence showing the hand grenade being thrown has not led to any arrests. Instead, the victims and their families are left to grapple with unanswered questions and unhealed wounds.

At a time when the characters who bombed Marry at White City are walking scot-free, on 17 January 2025, the National Prosecution Service is pursuing charges against the attack’s first victim – she is being accused of attempted murder on her husband over a Johannesburg hospital incident, the same South African doctors have dismissed as baseless.

Marry Chiwenga’s story is not just her own—it is a reflection of Zimbabwe’s troubled history, where political violence is met with impunity, and victims are forgotten or vilified. As the nation marks over four decades of independence, the unresolved tragedies of Marry, Tongogara, Munatsi, and Maphosa demand not just remembrance but justice.

Marry Chiwenga’s journey from a hero’s wife to a forgotten victim serves as a poignant reminder of the cost of silence in the face of injustice. Her life, and the lives of others who suffered similar fates, underscore the need for accountability and transparency in a country where history continues to repeat itself.

To date, State Prosecutors are ignoring the killers caught on camera trying to end Marry’s life, and have instead opened a case against her to state that is the killer.

If Marry Chiwenga wanted to kill her husband, would she do it 2,000 km away in SA, if the govt’s prosecutors’ accusations are to be believed?- ZimEye

Ex-Political Prisoner Applauds Zimbabwe’s Abolition of the Death Penalty

By A Correspondent

Last Maengahama, a former political prisoner, has celebrated the recent abolition of the death penalty in Zimbabwe, calling it a major step forward for the country. In a powerful statement, Maengahama expressed his personal relief and approval of the government’s decision to end capital punishment.

“This is a huge relief for me personally,” said Maengahama, who once served as a councillor for the Movement for Democratic Change. “As someone who narrowly escaped the hangman’s noose, I could have been an innocent person wrongfully condemned. Since my release, I have devoted myself to advocating for the abolition of the death penalty.”

The government’s announcement on Friday, which revealed the removal of the death penalty from Zimbabwe’s justice system, was met with widespread praise, particularly from human rights organizations. Maengahama, among the most vocal supporters of the decision, continued, “I wholeheartedly welcome the abolition of the death penalty in Zimbabwe. This is a long-overdue step toward creating a more just and humane society.”

His comments reflect the sentiments of many who have campaigned tirelessly for the end of capital punishment in the country. For Maengahama, this victory represents not only a personal triumph but also a symbol of the strength and resilience in the fight against systemic injustice.

Three In Trouble For Killing Suspected Thief

By A Correspondent

Three Harare men have been charged with murder after a suspected thief they assaulted succumbed to his injuries. Raphael Garikai, 43, Antony Nyamweya, 33, and Kudakwashe Rukanda, 34, appeared in court on Saturday, accused of taking turns to assault the victim with various weapons, including pouring hot used oil on him.

The court heard that the victim was found unconscious the following morning and was rushed to the hospital, where he later died. The trio was released on $100 bail, subject to stringent bail conditions.

MAN CHARGED WITH ROBBERY AFTER STABBING WOMAN MULTIPLE TIMES

A 41-year-old man, Simbarashe Mufandaedza, has appeared in court facing robbery charges after allegedly stabbing a woman multiple times during a violent attack.

According to reports, Mufandaedza attacked the woman in town, stabbing her several times with a knife before stealing her mobile phone and cash.

Following a tip-off, police arrested Mufandaedza and subsequently charged him with robbery.

During his court appearance, Mufandaedza was remanded in custody until Tuesday, when he is scheduled to apply for bail.

5-Year-Old Girl Raped, Stabbed to Death

By A Correspondent

A shocking and devastating crime has been reported in Duduza, Ekurhuleni, where a five-year-old girl, was found brutally murdered. The young victim had been raped and stabbed multiple times.

Tragically, no arrests have been made yet in connection with this heinous crime. The community is in shock and outrage over the senseless and brutal killing of an innocent child.

The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward and assist in bringing the perpetrator(s) to justice.

Mnangagwa Names New CIO Boss

By A Correspondent

Although on annual leave, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has made significant changes to his cabinet, reassigning two ministers to different portfolios.

In a statement released on Friday, Dr. Martin Rushwaya, the Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, confirmed that Honourable July Moyo has been moved from the Ministry of Public Service, Labour, and Social Welfare to the Ministry of Energy and Power Development.

Dr. Rushwaya also announced that Honourable Edgar Moyo has been reassigned from the Ministry of Energy and Power Development to the Ministry of Public Service, Labour, and Social Welfare.

Additionally, Dr. Fulton Mangwanya has been appointed as the new Director General in the President’s Department, with the changes taking effect immediately.

These reshuffles come as Mnangagwa seeks to strengthen his control over the country amid growing infighting within Zanu PF.

Mnangagwa’s ambitions to extend his tenure beyond 2028 are facing resistance from factions within the party, with some advocating for his deputy, Constantino Chiwenga, to take over the leadership of Zanu PF.

Used Car Purchase vs Rental in Dubai: Which is Better for Tourists?

Dubai, with its attractive skyline, advanced lifestyle, and luxurious road networks, is a place where having access to a car can make your tour much more enjoyable. Probably the most early or first choice one would need to make either for a short holiday or a longer stay is whether to buy a used car or rent a car in Dubai during one’s stay. With both coming along with their particular sets of advantages and challenges, how does one go about deciding which is the better option to reach for as a tourist?

Herein are the key differences between renting or buying a pre-owned car while in Dubai. This way, you will find it easy to make an appropriate decision based on your needs and economic provisions.

Renting vs. Buying for Tourists: What to Choose?

The decision to rent or buy a used car in Dubai can be a confusing one for tourists. To get some assistance in taking the right call, refer to the pointers below:

Length of Stay

If you are a short-term tourist staying less than six months, it’s almost always better to rent. The flexibility, low up-front costs, and lack of long-term commitment make renting the most convenient and cost-effective choice. If you are going to stay in this country only for a couple of weeks, then you will be spared some headaches by going with renting a place: registration, insurance, and maintenance.

It is, therefore, more economical to buy a used car for long-term stays exceeding six months, especially if you have plans of using the car often. However, even with such a scenario, it is still much easier and more convenient to rent rather than buying, as you will not be faced with the paperwork and financial responsibility of buying and selling a car.

Convenience and Flexibility

It brings with it greater convenience, especially when plans for travel can change at short notice. You do not stick to one car, and switching or even returning a car early—way before your initially planned period of rental—would not entail the financial burdens that come with owning a vehicle. This will be appreciated, especially by tourists who need not waste their time in the intricacies of the deal. For enhanced convenience check out used car deals as well as rent a Ferrari in Dubai options on OneClickDrive.

Renting a Car in Dubai Wins for Most Tourists

Renting a car is probably the most convenient, flexible, and cost-effective alternative for most tourists to Dubai. Buying a used car may be reasonable only if one has intentions of staying in the Emirate for a long time; otherwise, it is rather complex and expensive for tourists. Renting gives you the use of a car when you need one without the long-term commitment, upfront costs, or hassles of maintenance.

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The added convenience, flexibility, and lower upfront costs make car rental  the best option for short-term visitors. You will consider the purchase of a used car only when you are staying for a considerable length of time and are prepared to handle all the extra expenses and responsibilities accompanying ownership. Lastly, that is a decision based on how long you’ll be there versus how much you attach importance to the convenience against savings in the longer run.

Mnangagwa Elevates 35 Top Military Officers in 48 Hours

By Political Reporter – President Emmerson Mnangagwa has promoted six colonels in the Zimbabwe National Army to the rank of Brigadier-General, just two days after elevating 27 Air Force of Zimbabwe officers. 

The rapid promotions signal his intent to solidify control over the military and strengthen his grip on power.

The newly appointed Brigadier-Generals are Oscar Tshuma, Raban Nikisi, Benjamin Sabata, Passmore Taruodzera, Million Ndlovu, and Lawrence Munzararikwa. 

These promotions follow the recent elevation of two Air Commodores, 11 Group Captains, and 16 Wing Commanders, though one Air Commodore and one Group Captain are currently on assignments abroad.

Both ceremonies were held at Josiah Magama Tongogara Barracks in Harare, a venue steeped in military symbolism.

In just two days, Mnangagwa has promoted a total of 33 officers, a move analysts view as part of a broader strategy to consolidate power and neutralize threats from factions loyal to Vice President Constantino Chiwenga.

Chiwenga, who played a key role in the 2017 coup that ousted Robert Mugabe and installed Mnangagwa, has seen his influence wane as Mnangagwa methodically dismantles his power base. 

Many of Chiwenga’s allies, including Major General Sibusiso Moyo and former Air Force Commander Perrence Shiri, have either died under suspicious circumstances or been sidelined.

The recent promotions also reflect Mnangagwa’s efforts to build a military hierarchy loyal to his agenda. 

This mirrors the strategies employed by Robert Mugabe, who relied on military loyalty to maintain power but ultimately fell victim to a coup.

Mnangagwa’s actions suggest plans to retain power indefinitely, undermining an alleged agreement for Chiwenga to succeed him after two terms.

With these calculated moves, Mnangagwa appears to be closing ranks, leaving little room for opposition within the military or his administration.

Gift Banda Challenges Disqualification From ZIFA Polls

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Gift Banda has taken his case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, challenging the ZIFA Normalisation Committee’s decision to exclude him from the upcoming association elections scheduled for later this month.

Banda, who previously served as the acting president of ZIFA, was notably absent from the list of candidates deemed eligible, which was published by ZIFA on December 23.

There are growing concerns about the potential for political maneuvering and influence, particularly with fears of Zanu PF’s involvement in the election process, which could undermine the integrity of the polls.

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Panicky Mnangagwa Fires CIO Boss in Move to Consolidate Power

By A Correspondent

In a bold move to strengthen his grip on power, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has fired Central Intelligence Organization (CIO) Director Isaac Moyo, replacing him with Dr. Fulton Mangwanya.

This decision is being seen as a strategic move to remove perceived allies of Vice President Constantino Chiwenga.

A source close to the developments stated, “The President is clearly consolidating his power, and this firing is a part of that. It’s seen as a move to weaken Chiwenga’s influence within key state institutions.”

Additionally, Mnangagwa has reassigned several government ministers, signaling further reshuffling in his administration. The affected ministers include:

July Moyo: now appointed as Minister of Energy and Power Development.

Hon. E. Moyo: reassigned to Minister of Public Service, Labour & Social Welfare.

The reshuffles are effective immediately, with Mnangagwa’s government looking to streamline its operations in the face of internal political dynamics.

Fired Matanga Breaks Silence On Mnangagwa Exit

By Crime and Courts ReporterRetired Police Commissioner-General (CG) Godwin Matanga has publicly addressed his retirement, shedding light on how he was removed from office by President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Matanga retired at the end of last year and officially handed over to Deputy Commissioner-General (DCG) Stephen Mutamba during a ceremony in Harare on Friday amid reports he had resisted leaving office.

Speaking at the event, Matanga dismissed speculation surrounding his exit:

“In the same manner, may I also take this opportunity to clarify an incorrect position that has been peddled in the media recently pertaining to my retirement. Ladies and gentlemen, listen carefully: I was properly served by the President of Zimbabwe, His Excellency Dr. Mnangagwa, at a time when my retirement was due.

“I am so content with the contribution and service I gave to the country in pursuit of national goals and aspirations. Suffice to say, the bar to modernize the police service is relatively high in view of resource constraints, skills flight, and crippling sanctions we have endured for decades, among other challenges.”

Matanga expressed confidence in his successor, saying:

“I am comfortable to pass the baton to Cde Stephen Mutamba, whom I have been with in the trenches for many years. I have no doubt in his capacity to steer the ship going forward.”

In October, Mnangagwa dismissed the head of the Zimbabwe Republic Police’s (ZRP) paramilitary Support Unit, with reports suggesting the move was a forced retirement. 

Two deputies from the unit were also reassigned to ZRP headquarters in Harare.

Insiders alleged these changes stemmed from power struggles within Zanu PF, where police operations conflicted with the interests of Mnangagwa’s political allies.

Appointed in 2018 after Robert Mugabe’s ouster in the 2017 military coup, Matanga’s tenure has been contentious. 

Sources suggest he could be reassigned to a diplomatic post. 

The Support Unit, nicknamed the “Black Boots,” is headquartered at Chikurubi and operates in multiple districts, including Fairbridge (Bulawayo), Buchwa (Zvishavane), and Changadzi.

Initially tasked with crowd control, disaster response, border patrol, and high-profile security, the unit under Matanga became increasingly militarised, effectively serving as a paramilitary arm of Zanu PF. 

The “Black Boots” were frequently deployed to suppress protests and intimidate opposition, particularly during elections.

As dissent grew under the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), the Support Unit gained infamy for its heavy-handed tactics against opposition supporters, students, and civil society.

When Mnangagwa assumed power in 2017, he sidelined the police, whose loyalty had been closely tied to Mugabe. 

Following the disputed 2018 election, Mnangagwa deployed the military to suppress opposition protests in Harare, resulting in the deaths of at least six unarmed civilians. 

This marked a dramatic escalation in civilian repression, drawing comparisons to the Gukurahundi massacres of the 1980s.

While Matanga portrayed his retirement as amicable, his legacy remains intertwined with the complex power struggles and repressive tactics.

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Why Consider Treatment Abroad?

Seeking treatment abroad offers numerous benefits, including access to specialized care and state-of-the-art facilities. Here are the primary reasons why patients explore international healthcare options:

1. Advanced Medical Expertise

Many countries are renowned for their expertise in specific medical fields. For instance, Germany is known for oncology, Israel for neurology, and South Korea for cosmetic surgery. Traveling abroad gives patients access to top specialists and innovative treatments.

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In some cases, receiving treatment abroad can be more cost-effective than in the patient’s home country, even after factoring in travel and accommodation expenses. Countries like India, Turkey, and Thailand are popular for high-quality yet affordable medical services.

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In countries with overburdened healthcare systems, patients may face long wait times for certain procedures. Seeking treatment abroad can eliminate delays and ensure timely care.

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Finding the right doctor abroad is crucial to ensuring a successful treatment outcome. Here’s a step-by-step guide:

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Once you’ve shortlisted options, use Airomedical to communicate directly with the doctors or their representatives. This helps clarify doubts and ensure alignment on treatment plans.

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Based on your research and interactions, choose a doctor who best meets your needs and preferences.

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Choosing the right medical center is as important as selecting the right doctor. Airomedical’s platform makes it easy to find medical centers abroad that align with your treatment goals. Here are key factors to consider:

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Certain countries have become hotspots for medical tourism due to their excellent healthcare infrastructure and reputation for specialized care. Here are some popular destinations:

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Known for its advanced technology and expertise in oncology, cardiology, and orthopedics, Germany attracts patients from around the world. The country’s healthcare system emphasizes quality and precision.

2. Turkey

Turkey is a leading destination for cosmetic surgery, dental care, and fertility treatments. With modern facilities and competitive pricing, it’s a top choice for many international patients.

3. Thailand

Thailand combines high-quality healthcare with affordable costs. It is especially popular for cosmetic procedures, orthopedic treatments, and wellness programs.

4. India

India offers a wide range of medical services, from complex surgeries to alternative therapies like Ayurveda. The country is renowned for its skilled doctors and affordable care.

5. Israel

Israel excels in neurology, oncology, and fertility treatments. Its hospitals are equipped with cutting-edge technology and staffed by highly experienced professionals.

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Traveling for medical treatment requires careful planning to ensure a smooth experience. Here are essential steps:

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Familiarize yourself with the healthcare system and cultural norms of your chosen country. Understanding these factors will help you feel more comfortable during your stay.

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Ensure all your medical documents are up-to-date and translated into the required language, such as English or the local language of the destination.

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Some medical centers abroad offer packages that include travel and lodging arrangements. Alternatively, Airomedical can help you coordinate these logistics.

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Discuss follow-up plans and rehabilitation options with your chosen healthcare provider to ensure a smooth recovery process.

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Video of How Mnangagwa Spent 2024 Doing Nothing

By A Correspondent

On Friday, government spokesperson Nick Mangwana posted a video highlighting how President Emmerson Mnangagwa spent the year 2024.

The video was meant to showcase the president’s public engagements and achievements throughout the year.

“President @edmnangagwa had a very demanding 2024. In this clip, we’ve summarized some of his public events, mainly focused on commissioning impactful projects and breaking ground on others. It was a hectic year. Let me enjoy a well-earned break. #EDelivers,” Mangwana tweeted.

However, the video has faced criticism, with analysts pointing out that it fails to show any significant accomplishments and portrays Mnangagwa as doing little throughout the year.

Many observers have dismissed the footage as an attempt to cover up a lack of tangible progress.

Zanu PF Youth League Boss Says Claims of Divisions Mere “Borehole Talk”

By A Correspondent

In the face of growing speculation about internal divisions within the ruling Zanu PF party, Taurai Kandishaya, the Deputy Secretary for Commissariat in the Zanu PF Youth League, has strongly rejected these claims, dismissing them as mere “borehole discussions.”

Kandishaya’s comments come in response to increasing whispers and reports of infighting within the party. These rumors have been circulating particularly as the party heads into the election period, a time when the focus often sharpens on political rivalries. However, Kandishaya is adamant that the party remains unified and undeterred by such discussions.

Speaking last week, Kandishaya expressed confidence in Zanu PF’s internal cohesion, stating:

“If you think there are fights within ZANU PF then call for an election and see what is called unity of purpose. Even School Development Committee Elections, even burial society elections. ZANU PF aligned candidate will win.”

This assertion emphasizes his belief in the party’s strength, suggesting that any perceived divisions are overstated and do not reflect the reality on the ground. He highlighted that, regardless of the election type—be it local or national—Zanu PF candidates would emerge victorious, signaling his unwavering confidence in the party’s support base.

Kandishaya further distanced himself from football-related discussions, particularly about the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA), stating:

“Handina kumbotaura zveZIFA ini.”
(“I have never spoken about ZIFA.”)

This remark appears to be a clarification of his position, as there have been various unrelated political discussions, but Kandishaya’s focus remains solely on the unity of Zanu PF. His comments underscore the party’s unity and the Youth League’s commitment to supporting the leadership and direction set by Zanu PF.

Despite the ongoing rumors of divisions within Zanu PF, which have been exacerbated by external observers, Kandishaya’s remarks point to the resilience and cohesion he believes is present within the ruling party. As the party gears up for the upcoming elections, the message from Zanu PF officials like Kandishaya is clear: any talk of disarray is nothing more than empty chatter.

CIO Boss Fired Without Notice

By Munacho Gwamanda- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has abruptly fired Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) Director-General Isaac Moyo without notice, replacing him with Fulton Mangwanya, former head of the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority.

The dismissal, announced Friday while Mnangagwa was on leave, follows the recent ousting of Zimbabwe Republic Police Chief Godwin Matanga.

Mnangagwa’s shake-up of top security positions is widely seen as part of his strategy to consolidate power amid rising tensions with Vice President Constantino Chiwenga.

Moyo attended the handover ceremony from Matanga to the new Police Commissioner-General, Steven Mutamba, at Morris Depot just hours before his own dismissal.

The event was attended by Home Affairs Minister Kazembe Kazembe, CIO Minister Lovemore Matuke, and Commander of the Zimbabwe National Army, Lieutenant General Anselem Sanyatwe, among other service chiefs.

Matanga and Moyo were appointed after the 2017 coup that ousted Robert Mugabe, a coup engineered by Mnangagwa with Chiwenga leading it.

However, Mnangagwa has since sidelined Chiwenga’s allies, including Matanga and Moyo, who were considered loyalists of the vice president.

Analysts view the firings as a calculated move by Mnangagwa to weaken Chiwenga’s influence in the security sector.

Other key allies of Chiwenga, such as the late Major General Sibusiso Moyo and Air Force Commander Perrence Shiri, also met untimely ends, leaving Chiwenga increasingly isolated.

Reports suggest that Mnangagwa and Chiwenga had an agreement for a leadership transition after two terms.

However, Mnangagwa’s recent purges and manoeuvres indicate he intends to retain power, further straining relations within Zanu PF’s top echelons.