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Judge Mambara in Hot Water Over ZIMASCO Fraud
ZIMASCO just told the Judicial Services Commission they think Judge Joel Mambara helped steal from their mining company. The CEO, John Musekiwa, wrote them on March 21, saying the judge made a ruling without telling ZIMASCO first. This weird ruling gave power to businessman Shepard Tundiya and his friend Denny Marandure through their company Avim Investments. The judge later changed his paperwork without letting anyone know, which breaks legal rules. ZIMASCO feels pretty mad about how fast everything happened. They say the whole case finished in just three hours from start to finish. The mining company believes this speed shows that something fishy happened. Musekiwa wrote that proper courts need to include all parties when changing...
Chivayo Splurges R4.2 Million on Cars for SA Crew
Rich businessman Wicknell Chivayo spent R4.2 million buying fancy cars for workers outside his home country. He gave six brand-new Polo GTi 2025 vehicles to his security team members who work in South Africa. According to reports, each car costs about R700,000. He bought these rides from a car dealer called Vogue, located in the rich neighborhood of Sandton. Someone captured the whole car handover on video. Social media user Jnr Flacko shared this clip later on X. Many Zimbabwe citizens felt unhappy seeing this display of wealth. They left angry comments asking why he publicly showed his protection team. Several people questioned where he earned all this cash from. One user named lodpunter wrote that nobody smart reveals their...
Kazembe Lays Down the Law Over Geza Protest Plot
Zimbabwe Home Affairs Minister Kazembe Kazembe told everyone not to join protests on March 31. He called these gatherings unlawful and said they hurt public order. The government stands against these demonstrations planned by Blessed Geza, a war veteran who ran away from authorities. Kazembe feels worried about people using social media to gather crowds for these events. The minister labeled these efforts as harmful activities that could wreck peace across the country. He stated the government noticed certain individuals trying to convince peaceful citizens to join illegal gatherings through online posts and fake announcements. Kazembe emphasized that protecting national security remains their duty under the constitution, making no...
Army Shakeup Sets Stage for Mnangagwa Coup Drama
President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe just appointed retired Major General Emmanuel Matatu as his new army boss, right before a big anti-government protest planned for Monday. Many people fear this staff change might signal a possible coup soon. A group of war veterans called for the March 31 protest. These former fighters once backed Mnangagwa but have turned against him, demanding he step down from office. The newly appointed Matatu comes from the same Midlands province as the president, but few Zimbabweans know much about him. Political expert Eldred Masunungure told the BBC that Matatu's background and advanced age of 72 suggest he was chosen just to fill the position temporarily during unstable times. Masunungure pointed out...
Mnangagwa in Hot Water Over Party Feud and Coup Rumors
Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa faces his biggest test since he grabbed power eight years ago. His ruling party fights among itself as people feel angry about the awful economy. A former ZANU-PF member named Blessed Geza has asked everyone to protest against the president on March 31. Geza, nicknamed Bombshell, appeared on social media wearing army clothes, saying he had already started working to kick out Mnangagwa. Police answered by strengthening their positions across the country and promising to punish anyone who told others to act violently. Most people might stay home because the political opposition remains weak after years of harsh treatment. Many Zimbabweans remember how mass protests helped the army remove Robert...
Harare Tanks Roll In Locals Lose Their Minds
Zimbabwe officials denied rumors of a military takeover when tanks rolled through Harare streets on Wednesday. People worried as they watched military vehicles drive through downtown areas where important leaders lived. Ndavaningi Mangwana posted on social media that these tanks just showed off equipment during planned drills. Government spokesman George Charamba backed this up, saying army forces practiced to keep their battle systems ready. He assured everyone this happened to maintain security for citizens. The tanks appeared during political tension within the ruling Zanu PF party about President Emmerson Mnangagwa's leaving office when his term ends in 2028. Many people thought opponents tried to remove Mnangagwa from power...
Zimbabwe Tanks Roll and Politicos Freak Out
Armored tanks rolled through Harare neighborhoods recently, making many Zimbabweans worry about a possible military takeover. People asked questions on social media, remembering the 2017 coup. Government spokesman Nick Mangwana quickly told everyone this was just normal equipment testing. But people kept talking anyway, showing deep worries about the country's situation. President Emmerson Mnangagwa has heard harsh criticism from members of his Zanu-PF party for the first time since he took power in 2017. These attacks remind many of what happened before Robert Mugabe lost his job as president. Mugabe had ruled since 1980 as the hero who ended white-minority control, but war veterans stopped backing him before his fall. War veteran...
2025 Zimbabwean coup d'état
Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa just named Emmanuel Matatu as his new army leader right before Monday's planned protests. War veterans who previously backed Mnangagwa want him gone because they say he runs the country badly and steals money. Matatu takes over right away as the army boss. Earlier, Mnangagwa suddenly moved his previous army chief to a sports ministry job. Matatu is about 72 years old and comes from the same area as Mnangagwa. He isn't famous, and expert Eldred Masunungure thinks Mnangagwa picked him just to fill the spot during shaky times. Matatu is the fourth army leader since Mnangagwa grabbed power less than eight years ago. This shows big problems between the ruling party and military, according to...
AMD RX 9070 XT design graphene magic or hot mess
AMD built their RX 9070 XT graphics card with great cooling and strong structure. They added three fans to move air faster and keep everything cool inside. The card needs two PCIe 8-pin plugs for power to run all those high-performance parts. AMD chose a simple black outer case that takes up three slots. The back panel has many holes for air to flow through, helping heat escape quickly. Engineers clearly focused on keeping temperatures low and making the card easy to install. The inside has five heat pipes placed exactly where needed to pull heat away from hot parts. A copper base sits under the main GPU chip to draw heat directly away. Memory chips connect to the metal frame with special heat-carrying pads. You can hook up four...
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