Watch LIVE as Gambakwe looks at the noticeable change in the featres of both Zimbabwe President ED Mnangagwa and his wife, Auxillia.
This comes as Mnangagwa has in recent days faced impeachment for Vascular Dementia and has stopped giving long public speeches.
Auxilia’s features have dramatically changes since July 2024.
Possible reasons could be poisoning or some form of medication that the two have experienced.
Please watch the video above this post for more details
Key events for today
1. AIR Vice Marshal (Retired) Winnie Mandeya, a senior officer of the Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ), has died. There is going to be a grand Funeral parade for the Retired Air Marshal Winnie Cabby Mandeya today at the Grandious, lofty ground and the Heroic Manyame Air Force HQ base in Zimbabwe tomorrow Tuesday 29 April 2025.
2. New Pope to be elected on 7 May
TOPICS
1. 5 Million women in Zimbabwe at high risk of developing Cervical Cancer
2. The 1st Ever Healers Gathering this Wednesday in Harare Gardens. Entrance and Consultations is absolutely free. Be there and get help from registered practitioners under Traditional Medical Practitioners Council (TMPC)
Africa
1. Three police officers ( Constables) missing in South Africa as they were travelling from KZN to Limpopo. Linda Cebekhulu and Boipelo Senogo were dating and were planning to get married. Their car were last tracked to Midrand.
2. Duma Boko in South Africa for an official visit. Has not posted any pictures wit Duma Boko.
3. A high-level meeting between the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Secretariat and a visiting delegation from the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) was held on 25 April 2025 at the SADC Secretariat Headquarters in Gaborone, Botswana.
4. South Africa, Tanzania and Malawi are withdrawing from the DRC
Business
1. Nedbank selling its stake in Ecobank. Nedbank owns 21% of Ecobank Transnational Inc which was bought in 2014 for $500 million. Nedbank makes the bulk of its revenue in South Africa.
2. Absa has been fined R10 Million for failing to carry out due diligence on four clients. The Prudential Authority fined Absa regarding four of its foreign politically exposed clients and two state owned enterprises.