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  1. Nehanda

    War Vet Geza Riles Mnangagwa for Boot Out

    War veteran Blessed Geza shared another video Wednesday, calling for people to rise up against President Emmerson Mnangagwa on March 31. Police want him for sedition charges. He filmed at a secret place wearing army clothes. He urged citizens across Zimbabwe, from Plumtree to Mutare and Zambezi...
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    Geza in Camo Calling for a Zimbabwe Shakeup

    War veteran Blessed Geza posted another video Wednesday from a secret location. He wore army clothes and again called for "an uprising" to force President Emmerson Mnangagwa to step down on March 31. Police want to arrest him for sedition charges. In his YouTube message, he urged people across...
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    Geza and His Fake Camo Crew All Bark No Bite

    Does Blessed Geza actually have the military behind him? Let's look at the facts. As a former fighter from the liberation struggle, Geza maintains certain old connections to military personnel. His recent appearance wearing combat attire during his "uprising" speech suggests he wants people to...
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    Geza grovels to curry favour with the opposition

    Blessed Geza just said sorry to people he once hurt. This expelled Zanu PF Central Committee member begged forgiveness right before the big March 31, 2025, protest against President Mnangagwa. He admitted to helping harm hundreds who had backed the opposition since 2000. Those victims faced...
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    Trevor Dongo denies fire link and signs caution note

    Police arrested Trevor Dongo on March 26 after a fire damaged his rental apartment. They let him go the same day. The authorities charged the musician with destroying property on purpose. They made him sign a warning paper before they freed him. His friend Dumisani Mthombeni stayed by his side...
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    Ex General Takes Sports Role and Dims 31 March Movement

    The army just put retired general Anselem Nhamo Sanyatwe into government as the new Minister of Sports, Recreation, Arts, and Culture. He took the oath recently at a ceremony where he became part of the official cabinet. Many people raised questions about why he stepped down from military...
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    Army not flipping for Geza

    I doubt Blessed Geza really has the army on his side for his March 31 protest. The truth is simple - the military stays tight with Zanu-PF. Mnangagwa picked former general Constantino Chiwenga as his deputy, showing how close these ties run. Since 2017, army leaders have stood firmly behind...
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    US and Morocco mark 250 years of friendship

    Congress just introduced a bill to celebrate 250 years since Morocco first accepted the United States as a country in 1777. Representatives Brad Schneider from Illinois and Joe Wilson from South Carolina started the bill, which went to the Foreign Affairs Committee. They want everyone to know...
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    UTG Theatre digs into our past on Slavery Remembrance Day

    Theater students at The Gambia University honored slavery victims with plays on March 25, 2025. These arts students performed at Theater 2 on their Faraba Banta Campus. They acted out stories about people forced across the Atlantic Ocean as slaves. Four special guests watched the student...
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    Mansakonko equips tax collectors with bikes

    The Mansakonko Area Council just gave six motorcycles to their tax collectors at an event held yesterday. These bikes will help collectors travel to more places quickly and gather more taxes for the council. Acting CEO Lamin L.M. Marri talked about how these motorcycles will solve travel...
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    BubacarrJawo gets jail for iPhone theft and conspiracy

    Three guys met up with Magistrate Thomas Touray at Kanifing Magistrates' Court yesterday because they faced theft charges. The police accused Bubacarr Jawo, Muhammed Jabbie Drammeh, and Essa Jah of teaming up to steal stuff. Court papers claimed these three men stole an iPhone X worth D10,000...
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    3 Get Bail After Police Tussle at Serekunda Pub

    Three men faced a judge yesterday after police said they beat up cops on duty. Ansumana Camara, Yusupha Camara, and Lamin Demba stood before Magistrate Mben Faal at Kanifing court. The police claim these guys jumped some officers at Serekunda City Pub on March 21. Inspector Jallow spoke for the...
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    Belavia picks up three used Airbus from Magic Air

    Belarus airline Belavia plans to add three Airbus planes that once belonged to Magic Air from Gambia. Three sources told Reuters about this deal. These planes might help Belarus work around Western restrictions that limit its aircraft supply. These wide-body Airbus A330 aircraft can carry about...
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    US set to try Gambian death squad member in Denver

    Michael Sang Correa goes on trial on April 7, 2025, in Denver, Colorado. The alleged member of the Gambian death squad called the Junglers faces serious legal trouble. US prosecutors charged him with six counts of torture plus one count of planning torture with others. These crimes happened back...
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    Senegal hid debt as IMF suspends credit

    The IMF has backed up claims that former Senegalese President Macky Sall hid about $7 billion in public debt from 2019 to 2024. An audit ordered by the recently elected government uncovered this deception. APA News reported the IMF's confirmation, which supports what President Bassirou Diomaye...
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    Gambia to check teacher skills for better classes

    According to Education Minister Dr. Habibatou Drammeh, about half of the teachers at lower basic schools in The Gambia can't teach reading and math properly. She told the National Assembly that her ministry started giving extra tests to Gambia College graduates because of this problem. The tests...
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    Scot gives big for new maternity ward in Nakasongola

    William Whyte, a 79-year-old man from Scotland, gave 2.5 billion Ugandan shillings to build a new maternity center at Nakasongola Health Center. Whyte worked as a boat skipper in Fraserburgh, the biggest shellfish port in Scotland. He runs the Oor Bairns Charitable Trust, which makes money by...
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    Uganda battles power cuts as demand outstrips supply

    Uganda faces electricity shortages because people need more power than what's available. The Energy Ministry admits many areas lack steady power but promises they'll fix this problem soon. They say they want to meet everyone's energy needs both well and for the long term. Last year, people had...
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    Uganda lawmakers want top military bosses vetted

    Uganda's opposition lawmakers plan to change how the country picks its top military leaders. They believe the president should not select these powerful people alone. Their new proposal would force the government to let parliament check and approve anyone chosen as Chief of Defence Forces or...
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    Mnangagwa on the hot seat as protests heat up

    Zimbabwe faces political turmoil again as former fighters push for President Mnangagwa to step down. They plan a nationwide action on March 31, bringing back memories of 2017 when Robert Mugabe lost power after 37 years. These veterans support Vice President Constantino Chiwenga and say...
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