ZvayendwaHaaaa mapurisa arikutambura kutisiya mbavha vachiitiswa nanaHATIPERE hreMuzimbabwe muchaita seku Kenya out brake yekuurawa kwema purisa wakomana varikujoza wakadzoka after economy ye south Africa yadonha
Benz yaita madota izvezvi mu Harare Emerald HillVashandi veHarare Fire Brigade vaidzima moto wainge wabatira paBenz iyi mumugwagwa Woodholme kuEmerald Hill, muHarare svondo rino Well done well done. I see people are not used to see the Fire Brigade working. It is the new Zimbabwe guys.Zvotendwa kana vachitowanawo havo mvura yekudzimisa moto yekubikisa nekuwachisa ichishaikwaIts no longer making sense- all these cars. For what really???
Nelson Chamisa, Zimbabwe’s most prominent opposition figure, on Monday rejected calls for his supporters to join a planned mass demonstration against the government, invoking the “big lesson” of the 2017 ouster of Robert Mugabe as a cautionary tale. The move positions Mr. Chamisa, a former opposition leader who continues to command a large following, as a cautious actor, distancing himself from a potentially volatile street protest that appears linked to infighting within the ruling ZANU-PF party. It underscores a strategic divide among government critics on how best to challenge President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration. The exchange took place on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, after Mr. Chamisa posted a statement arguing that the country'
Zvakashamisa vanhu paSocial Media apo mukomana ane hurema akaburuka muwheelchair ake ndokuzvizora flour kubva musoro kusvika kumakumbo achida kukopa maitiro aDJ Towers akambopihwa mota yeGD6 naSir Wicknell. Mukomana uyu akaonekwa achimhanya nemufaro kunge munhu akangoporeswa, achishevedzera nezwi guru achiti “Tagai Sir Wicknell!” vanhu vakabva vatanga kutora mavhidhiyo uye kuposta paTikTok neX zvichibva zvaputika sezuro nemoto. Vanhu vakawanda vakatanga kumutag-a paX vachinyora vachiti, “Sir Wicknell bless mukomana uyu” vachida kuti munhu ane moyo murefu wemablessings avape zvakare chikomborero chemota sezvakamboitika kuna DJ Towers. Vamwe vakati chiitiko ichi chakavaratidza kuti vanhu vari kuita zvinhu zvose kuti vatariswe naSir Wicknell, achinzi n
Kudaro kwaive kwakaita sekutamba muHarare apo varume vaviri vakaedza kubira mukadzi panzvimbo yeBakers Inn, asi zvinhu zvikaramba sezvavaifunga. Mukadzi uyu, uyo anga achibva kubasa achitenga zvekudya, akazvimba neshungu apo vapfana vakamubata nechinangwa chekuba handbag yake. Vanhu vakanga varipo vakazoshanda pamwe chete neSecurity yeBakers Inn kuti vabate vapfana ava vasati vatiza. Zvese izvi zvakaitika munguva pfupi zvikaita kuti vanhu vazhinji vamhanye kunoona zviri kuitika sezvo ruzha rwevanhu rwakazadza nzvimbo yacho. Pakusvika kwemaSecurity guards, vapfana ava havana kuwana mukana wekutsvaga nzira yekutiza. Vakabviswa zvinhu zvavanga vaba uye vakarohwa zvakaipisisa nevamwe vanhu vakaungana, kusvika vava kuzvidemba kuita mhosva iyi. Mapurisa akazosvika pakupedzisira
Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga says President Emmerson Mnangagwa is behind the 2030 political agenda and is working with corrupt elements who are funding his controversial campaign to extend his rule beyond his 2028 second term constitutional limit to 2030, or 2035. This, Chiwenga says, has set the country on a pre-2017-like dangerous coup path. This comes as the Zanu PF annual conference opens today, running from 13-18 October in Mutare. In a document to the Zanu PF presidium and politburo presented on September 17, Chiwenga: "Today, history is repeating itself in the most shameful way Comrade President. Why we find ourselves in this situation is both shocking and shameful. Comrade President, on several occasions and even abroad, you have informed the nation that yo
In a dramatic turn of events that has sent shockwaves through Zimbabwe’s political landscape, Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga has accused President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s closest business allies, Kudakwashe Tagwireiand Wicknell Chivayo, of looting a staggering US$3.2 billion from ZANU-PF party coffers. According to a dossier reportedly tabled during a high-stakes ZANU-PF Politburo meeting on 17 September, Chiwenga claims that Tagwirei siphoned US$1.9 billion through state-linked mining and finance deals, including the controversial 35 % “sale” of Kuvimba Mining House. He alleges that the party’s stake in Sakunda Holdings, supposedly held through Mvuto Investments, has yielded no dividends, with the funds d
Cde Blessed Geza has issued an urgent letter to President Mnangagwa demanding action against what is described as the "brazen looting" of nearly US$193 million from the national treasury by controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo. Dated October 11, 2025, the letter expresses "profound shock and a growing sense of humiliation" over the alleged systematic plunder, accusing the government of compromised accountability and fostering a culture of impunity for those with political connections. The letter begins by recalling President Mnangagwa's 2017 promise of a "new dawn" free from corruption, contrasting it with the rise of Mr. Chivhayo, who is identified as a "convicted criminal." It references his prior US$5 million fraud conviction invol
Madam Boss testified and distanced herself from the scam, saying Mama Vee was the one who introduced her to the company, claiming they only visited because E-Creator wanted advertising deals Content creator Admire Mashambi aka Mama Vee is facing arrest Magistrate Francis Mapfumo has issued a warrant of arrest for socialite Admire Mushambi, popularly known as Mama Vee, after he failed to appear as a witness in the E-Creator fraud trial at the Harare Magistrates’ Court On the same day, Madam Boss testified and distanced herself from the scam, saying Mama Vee was the one who introduced her to the company, claiming they only visited because E-Creator wanted advertising deals The case involves E-Creator mastermind Zhao Jiaotong, accused of defrauding over 670 inves
Prominent comedian and content creator Admire Takudzwa Mushambi, popularly known as Mama Vee, is now facing arrest after failing to attend a scheduled court appearance at the Harare Magistrates Court. Mama Vee is a key witness in a fraud case involving the E-Creator Ponzi scheme, which allegedly defrauded victims of over US$300 000.Regional magistrate Mr Francis Mapfumo issued the warrant of arrest after Mama Vee failed to attend the court proceedings. However, another witness and social media personality, Madam Boss real name Tarisai Cleopatra Munetsiva, told the court that Mama Vee was the one who introduced her to the owners of E-Creator. Madam Boss revealed that she was approached to create a Facebook advertisement for the scheme and was paid for th