WATCH LIVE as Gambakwe exclusively reveals that Mnangagwa sent a secret envoy to meet some of the lawyers of Nyokayemabhunu in Johannesburg in late May. The meeting did not include the current lawyers that were appointed by Gambakwe.

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1. National Prosecution Authority has dropped charges against Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu regarding the Harare City Council Street Light projects.

2. Prince Ndavambi arrested but was released on $300 bail.

3. Zimpapers Journalists on two week seminar in China

4. Gutu, Marondera, Chiredzi and Mazowe by-elections

5. HIT calls for Abstracts

Business

1. ZIDA sets up Investor Grievance response Mechanism (IGRM)

2. RBZ currently sitting on over $2 Billion blocked funds as they are unable to settle obligations due to lack of forex. The RBZ is failing to meet foreign currency obligations. PPC is failing to collect $23 Million from Zimbabwe (R413 Million)

Africa

1. Over 50 people dead in Eastern Cape from snowing and flooding as severe weather takes its toll. The most affected is OR Tambo district. Among them is a scholar transport that was swept away by floods. Police and disaster services are overwhelmed.

2. Duma Boko attended the World Federation of Diamond Bourses President’s Meeting, where he received an award in recognition of my consistent advocacy for natural diamonds.

3. Ramaphosa and Trump set to meet on the sidelines of the G7 in Canada this week. The meeting will focus on AGOA and US-SA tariffs.

4. Rose Njeri arrested in Kenya for creating a public participation website

5. Evangelical Fellowship of Zambia (EFZ) has announced that they will be intervening in the Lungu burial crisis. The family of Lungu have refused to meet two groups of envoys sent by President HH. They first refused to meet Mlambo Haimbe and have now refused to meet a delegation of two Vice Presidents (Inonge Wina and Enock Kavindele as well as secretary to cabinet Patrick Kangwa).

6. Multichoice loses 2.8 million subscribers

7. The National Employers Association (NEASA) has officially notified the Minister of employment of  their intent to seek an urgent interdicst against new BBEE rules. The new EE rules imposes quotas on employers. Under the new rules, employers will be required to classify themselves into one of 18 economic sectors and adjust their employment composition accordingly. This applies to businesses with over 50 employees. This comes as the Minister of PSA Mzamo Buthelezi says employment of foreigners will be limited to 3 years. South Africa currently has 6, 333 foreign employees mostly in the education and health sectors. These are permanent residence and

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