The situation in Zimbabwe has another level. The next 14 days will be the most critical. How ordinary Zimbabweans respond to the calls for the 31st March protest wil determine the direction of the country.
The solution can not be left to the war veterans and the military alone.
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Key events for today
Zimbabwe Nurses go on strike in Harare – piece meal actions will not solve the issues
Topics
1. Chamisa Tweet
2. Mystery sorrounds the death of Watson Flexy Munyaka. Sad reports indicate that Watson Flexy Munyaka, CEO of Aftermath Technologies at Masaki Mall, has allegedly lost his life IN AN ACCIDENT IN A Fortuner vehicle in Marondera.
Business
Deputy CEO – Kenny Fihla leaves Standard Bank to join ABSA as CEO after 18 years. He resigned on Sunday and will join ABSA on 13 June 2025. He will also resign as an executive Director at Standard Bank SA and its associated board committees. Current ABSA CEO, Charles Russon will stay on until Fihla takes over.
Africa
Sport
Race for IOC President comes to an end as its 100 members will meet in Greece to elect new IOC President on Thursday next week. Kirsty Coventry is one of the front runners.
Notes
NDF STREET PROCESSION: The Ministry of Defence and Veterans Affairs will hold a street procession and equipment display on Thursday 20 March from 09h00 to 10h15 in Windhoek ahead of Namibia’s 35th Independence Day and the inauguration of the 5th President.
President Nangolo Mbumba will see off the troops. The procession will start at Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Road and Independence Avenue between Wanaheda and Greenwell Matongo locations, heading to Ausspannplatz.