Under fire Zimbabwe President, ED Mnangagwa, is set to respond to Zimbabwe war Veteran, Blessed Geza today.
Mnangagwa, who will be speaking at a religious event in Mbungo, Masvingo, is facing the second National Shutdown in a month.
An impeachment motion has been tabled before parliament and is set to be heard on the 6th of May when the Zimbabwe Senate and Parliament opens.
Zimbabwe intelligence sources have told Mnangagwa that private meetings have been held between Chiwenga and Chamisa and therefore an announcement will be made to pre-empt the shut-down.
Chamisa and Chiwenga no longer working with Kasukuwere
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Key events for today
2. ZITF in danger as National Shut down is set to happen on the same days.
3. Mohadi Guest of honor at Symposium
4. Chiwenga to address
Topics
1. Zimbabwe government spent $10 million on the failed Gokwe independence celerations. Roads were not completed, the stadium was not usbale, school blocks at Nyamuroro and at Nembudiya school were not completed. Besides money from treasury, ZANU-PF officials in the province also collected money from businesses. Companies that were given contracts to do work in Gokwe have not been disclosed.
2. NRZ denies owning the railway line on which Rovos and BBR trains collided.
3. High court orders police to allow the protest by lecturers in Zimbabwe.
4. Chinese company is mining along the Zimbabwe railway lines
Business
Africa
Ali Mugoya has been arrested for murder of Emmanuel Muhamba.
Entertainment
1. Silent Killer refuses to board UK bound flight twice
2. Eric Knight CEO of a new Radio Station
Community
1. Residence have been warned not to drink water from Mazayi River after a chemical from Nevada 24 mine dump site spilled into the water. Nevada 24 Mines Director, Muchineripi Garufu distanced his company from the allegations. EMA resp, Decent Ndlovu said investigations are underway.
Notes
Conclusion
Leave Zimbabwe now if you are a visitor.