WATCH LIVE as Gambakwe looks at the developments following the announcement that Mnangagwa is now in negotiations with the CCC. Nelson Chamisa aligned Prince Dubeko Sibanda has announced that Chamisa is not involved and is not working with any of the CCC factions. Dubeko claims that the CCC factions are are reporting to Ziyambi Ziyambi and Jacob Mudenda both of ZANU-PF. The CCC has reportedly agreed with Mnangagwa to postpone the 2028 elections and instead form what they call a government of National Consensus.

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1. Lithium smuggling rocks Mutare at the unsecured Forbes Border post. Hundreds of trucks taking away the mineral without the necessary authority while colluding with authorities.
2. Chamisa Tweet.
3. Dubeko Sibanda says all CCC factiona are now under the cotrol of ZANU-PF
4.Auxillia Mnangagwa continues her embarrasing national campaigns. Auxillia launched the Nerica rice and national youths councils events and attended with her son Collins.
5. Judicial services commission holding interviews for 10 judges of the high court and 1 judge of the administrative court.
6. Auxillia mnangagwa continues countrywide rallies.
7. 250 chiefs now allowed to act as marriage officers after completing training. Chiefs can also now oversee the distribution of inheritance.
8. India scholarships now open in Harare
9. Zimbabwe Consolidated Mining Company Vice Chairperson Clara Sadomba intervenes in the Chiadzwa Share Ownership Trust dispute. Money will no longer be deposited into the Community trust bank account.
10. Two UFIC members in court over the import of a USD15 000 haulage truck from the UK. Lesley Makosa (29) was remanded in court after he defrauded Fredrick Mauto (50) in 2017.
11. Onalenna Khonkhobe wins the 56km two oceans (2024) marathon in Cape Town while his team mate Lloyd Bosman came second and last year’s champion Givemore Mudzinganyama trailed in third.
12. Media in South Africa question the lack of openness by the police who have not shown the body of the late Steinhoff CEO Markus Jooste.
13. Bankrupt South African post office retrenches 4700 employees. The post office was making losses since 2003 and was not paying pension and medical aid contributions.
14. Old mutual has introduced a minimum pay of R180 000 for all its employees.