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Zozi Tunzi marks lavish wedding milestone
Model Zozibini Tunzi marked six months of marriage with a social media post celebrating the milestone. The former beauty queen shared photographs and messages about her relationship with followers. She thanked supporters and expressed gratitude for the continued happiness in her union. Fans responded with congratulatory messages beneath the anniversary announcement. The wedding ceremony attracted significant public interest when it occurred earlier this year. Attendees praised the sophisticated atmosphere and carefully arranged details at the venue. Observers noted the elaborate floral displays and lighting that enhanced the elegant setting. The celebration sparked widespread discussion across platforms after images surfaced online...
Zim Cricket mocked for Curran US$300 match award
Zimbabwe Cricket faced criticism after presenting opener Ben Curran with 300 dollars for his player of the match performance against Afghanistan on Tuesday. The organization defended the amount as symbolic recognition separate from regular compensation. Opposition lawyer Fadzayi Mahere said national athletes deserve greater respect for their contributions to sporting success. Critics compared the modest prize to lucrative awards given in other nations. Sports analyst Chief Koti explained that contracted players receive between 1,500 and 15,000 dollars monthly, with additional match fees exceeding 2,000 dollars. Test cricket awards globally range from 1,000 to 10,000 dollars according to industry data. Social media users questioned...
Black Coffee buys R157m Clifton ocean mansion
South African DJ Black Coffee acquired a Clifton mansion for 157 million rand through his company, Little Ark Holdings. The Pentagon property on Nettleton Road stands as the nation's most expensive residential sale this year. Architect Stefan Antoni designed the 940-square-meter home with five bedrooms and ocean views. The residence features a glass elevator, a cinema, a gym, and a heated infinity pool measuring 16 meters. Staff quarters and parking for five vehicles complete the amenities at the Atlantic coastline address. The purchase follows the entertainer's recent divorce from actress Enhle Mbali. Industry observers praised the global music producer's business achievements after the transaction became public.
Comic Elder wins Mnangagwa double cab surprise
Comedian Leroy Tadiwanashe Zawari received a double cab vehicle worth 45,000 dollars from President Emmerson Mnangagwa at the National Youth Symposium closing ceremony in Harare. The entertainer requested the leader's home address after accepting the Best in Comedy Award and said he would collect any promised gift personally if necessary. Mnangagwa praised the performer's creative abilities before announcing the surprise presentation. The audience responded with sustained applause when officials revealed the gift valued at approximately 45,000 dollars.
Mliswa dares Charamba to a street fight on X
Former legislator Temba Mliswa challenged presidential spokesperson George Charamba to a physical confrontation after an online dispute. Mliswa responded to threats from an account using Charamba's name, saying he has martial arts training. The former Norton representative announced his presidential ambitions and stated that he no longer seeks ministerial appointments or legislative seats. He accused social media accounts of spreading false information and manipulating public opinion. Mliswa affirmed support for President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Vice President Constantino Chiwenga. He described his criticism of leaders as constructive rather than personal attacks. Charamba previously denied controlling the social media account that...
U.S. Rep. Meeks warns Mnangagwa's term move risks democracy
United States Representative Gregory Meeks warned that attempts to prolong Emmerson Mnangagwa's presidency could damage Zimbabwe's democratic institutions. The House Committee member responsible for foreign policy oversight stated that the Zimbabwean leader had previously pledged to honor constitutional term restrictions. Zanu PF accelerated plans to delay the 2028 national vote until 2030 amid intensifying factional battles within the governing party. Vice President Constantino Chiwenga is competing with Kudakwashe Tagwirei for succession as Mnangagwa approaches the end of his tenure. The party conference in 2024 approved a resolution to amend the constitution the extend it. Officials must amend Section 91, which establishes...
Ziyambi denies fake Mnangagwa term extension plan
Zimbabwe's government confirmed that constitutional changes to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa's rule past 2028 will follow transparent procedures. Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi rejected a social media document titled Breaking Barriers Initiative as fraudulent material that misrepresents official plans. He stated that authorities have received various proposals from legal experts since last November, but have not approved any submission. The minister clarified that decisions about specific amendments remain pending. He warned citizens to ignore unauthorized documents circulating online. Zanu PF delegates voted at their conference in Mutare to pursue legislative action allowing Mnangagwa to govern until 2030. Party officials...
Chivayo taunts Chimombe Mpofu with 20 year fate
Zimbabwean businessman Wicknell Chivayo predicted on social media that Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu would receive 20-year prison sentences before their conviction. The statement came on Tuesday, October 22, after Prophet Passion Java posted support for Chimombe ahead of the High Court hearing. Chivayo disputed the message and declared the hearing would result in a conviction rather than a judgment. Hours later, Justice Pisirayi Kwenda found both men guilty of fraud related to the Presidential Goat Scheme. The three businessmen were once partners in government contracts before their relationship collapsed amid corruption allegations and leaked audio recordings. The recordings from June 2024 allegedly featured Chivayo discussing...
ZCTU rages at Zanu PF bid to extend Mnangagwa rule
The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions has rejected constitutional changes that would allow President Emmerson Mnangagwa to remain in power beyond his 2028 term limit. Secretary General Tirivanhu Marimo stated the amendments would undermine democratic principles and destabilize the nation's governance. The labor federation warned that altering the constitution for political gain threatens economic growth and investor confidence. Marimo said Zimbabwe possesses qualified leaders capable of assuming the presidency when Mnangagwa completes his final term. The union criticized efforts to elevate politicians above constitutional limits and compared the situation to other African countries where leaders extended their rule. The organization...

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