WATCH LIVE as Gambakwe looks at the speech by Zimbabwe opposition leader, Nelson Chamisa, where he indicated that he will not be working with Job Sikhala as they differ in approaches.
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Zimbabweasn who are impressed by Chiwenga’s firm anti-corruption speeched has asked Chiwenag to go further and remove Mnangagwa. Zimbabweans want action.
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Key events for today
1. Chamisa and Job Sikhala at Book launch. Chamisa sang about Mugabe. Chamisa made it clear that he will not work with Sikhala on his new party.
2. Chatunga Mugabe leads raid art Mazowe farm
3. Shumba Hwenje did not get the house from Wicknell which he was promised 2 years ago.
Business
1. WARWICKSHIRE Private Limited is set to construct hotels and lodges near Lake Chivero, setting its sights on entering Zimbabwe’s leisure and tourism industry.
The developments will form part of the company’s 829-hectare LakeCity housing development project, which also features over 3 000 residential and commercial stands.
2. African Bank celebrating 50 years.
Africa
Nomcebo Zuma leaves King Mswati (56)
Nomcebo cited months without seeing her husband as the reason for her departure from the royal household, where she was the king’s 16th wife.
The marriage, formalized in September 2024 during Eswatini’s traditional Umhlanga Reed Dance ceremony, drew significant attention due to the high-profile union between the Zuma family and Eswatini’s monarchy. King Mswati has 14 other wives after two deserted and one died.
IMF Disburses $448 Million to Tanzania
The International Monetary Fund approved a disbursement of approximately $448 million to Tanzania under financial arrangements aimed at supporting the country’s economic resilience and sustainability
Deadliest Month for Security Forces Amid IS Attacks
Islamic State Mozambique Province (ISMP) intensified attacks in Cabo Delgado province in May 2025, targeting Mozambican and Rwandan forces. ISMP claimed killing 31 military personnel in May alone, the deadliest month for security forces in recent years. Attacks focused along the N380 road, a key transportation route, threatening regional stability and complicating US-backed natural gas projects
International
Rihanna and A$AP Rocky are parents to two sons, RZA Athleston Mayers (born in 2022) and Riot Rose (born in 2023). Rihanna brought her son Riot to Paris on June 27, 2025, for his first public appearance at A$AP Rocky’s AWGE Menswear Spring/Summer 2026 fashion show during Paris Men’s Fashion Week.
Community
Theresa Maguraushe not seeking re-elecetion as chairperson of Women Premier Soccer League (ZWPSL). She formed Glen Norah Rangers Football Club in 1998.
Notes
Infrastructure South Africa (ISA) is a government-established centre of excellence and the single point of entry for infrastructure planning, management, and delivery in South Africa. Founded in 2020, ISA’s core mandate is to close the infrastructure investment gap and help meet the infrastructure targets set out in the National Development Plan (NDP) and the National Infrastructure Plan 2050 (NIP 2050)
South africa has announced its top 10 infrastructure projects
South Africa is spearheading several major infrastructure initiatives coordinated by Infrastructure South Africa (ISA), focusing on sectors such as transport, energy, water, and industrial development:
Boegoebaai Port and Rail Development (Transnet): Expanding port and rail capacity to boost logistics and trade.
Durban–Johannesburg Container Corridor (Transnet): Enhancing container transport efficiency between two economic hubs.
Ngqura Port Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) Terminal: Development of LNG import infrastructure valued at about R2.1 billion to support the Gas to Power Programme.
Project Ukuvuselela (High-Capacity Rail): A R7 billion rail corridor linking Gauteng and Eastern Cape, targeting the automotive sector.
Amatola Bulk Water Augmentation: Upgrading five water treatment plants to improve water supply, valued at R6.83 billion.
Nkomazi Special Economic Zone (SEZ): A multi-sector industrial zone in Mpumalanga designed to attract agricultural and industrial investment, valued at R8.4 billion.
Durban Container Terminal Pier 1 Expansion and Eskom Tubatse Pumped Storage Scheme are also key projects underway.
These projects are supported by a R600 million fund dedicated to accelerating implementation and are part of a broader R340 billion infrastructure investment pipeline across energy, water, transport, and telecommunications