Headline 1
Zimbabweans await the next move by Zimbabwe Vice President, Constantine Chiwenga as his dismissal as Zimbabwe Vice President is imminent. Chiwenga is next in line and has the support of the military. However, Mnangagwa is set to name new Vice Presidents this week. A military coup is expected if Chiwenga is removed as Zimbabwe Vice President.
Headline 2
98 Zimbabweans in jail for 31 March protests
98 Zimbabweans were arrested and are in custody for protesting on 31 March after being identified in the Nyokayemabhunu Whatsapp group. The arrested group was accused of throwing stones. Some of the people were arrested at their homes.
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Key events for today
1. Ruth Makandiwa wished a happy birthday to Gogo Makandiwa.
Topics
1. Amos Chibaya has been convicted of holding an unsanctioned meeting in 2023 and will be sentenced on Monday. 20 others were found Not Guilty as they were caught in a dragnet arrest. Chibaya was convicted together with Costa Machingauta, Monica Mukwada, Aletta Viremai and Lancelot Tungwarara.
2. Nomore Muradzikwa has been granted $100 bail for the fatal shooting of Lozikeyi detective, Cassandra Hove.
3. Potraz issues statement on Chivayo licence.
4. Insiza South MP Farai Taruvinga died after long battle with cancer. Taruvinga died on Monday at his Hillside home. The ZANU-PF businessman once spent a month receiving treatment in India.he owns Progress Mine in Filabusi which employes hundreds of locals. He is survived by his two wives and several children.
5. Cde Fatso Speaks on Chamisa. Hopewell Chino’no slams Nelson Chamisa.
6. Chin’ono insinuates that Tatenda Mavetera had an affair with Joseph Msika born 1923 and died in 2009
Business
Africa
The South African Constitutional Court has ruled that singing of the song Dubul Bhunu is not hate speech. Afriforum is planning to take the case to international court after Julius Malema sangs the song at the March 21 Human Rights commemoration.
Sport
Highlanders shows off great looking soccer kit
Entertainment
1. A case has been opened at Honeydew against Nkanyiso Mchunu by Masetshaba Monna after he quarrelled with her over another woman. Mchunu says he was trying to keep the woman from his phone. Mchunu arrived after midnight and there was an argument after which she claims he hit her causing bruises. She says Mchunu has hit her more than 6 times. Mchunu said he has moved on and he was surprised to find her at his house. Monna stayed at the house after the argument and only left on Sunday night and made a police report on Monday morning. Monna said her relationship with Mchunu was amazing until she started asking him about girls that she found in his phone.
Conclusion
Arrested protesters and journalists must be released. It should no longer be allowed for people to be arrested and spend months in jail. M31 must be formalised.