WATCH LIVE as Gambakwe discussed the re-appearance of Zimbabwe First lady, Auxilia Mnangagwa who has re-appeared for the first time and struggled to speak during a heavily edited speech which was published by the national broadcaster on Wednesday night.
The Zimbabwe first lady has not given a speech since she had an incident in Gwanda. After this speech, Auxilia was not allowed to speak in public and Marian Chombo had to read her speech at a recent function.
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Key events for today
1. Mnangagwa back to Zimbabwe after functions to Japan.
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1. Pollucite is a rare mineral rich in caesium, primarily found in highly fractionated lithium-caesium-tantalum (LCT) pegmatites. The Bikita Minerals site in Zimbabwe is notable for being one of the world’s only significant commercial sources of pollucite, making its discovery globally significant for caesium supply .The mineral sells for $2500 per tonne and has applications in military, oil and gas and aerospace industries.;
Africa
1. South Afrca intelligence report has singled out DA MP, Emma Powell, for organising trips to the USA. The report resulted in the removal of DA Deputy minister, Andrew Whitefield.
2. Security experts say risk of a coup is low in SA.
3. World Health Organization calls for immediate rollout of new HIV injectable lenacapavir to stem rising cases in Africa.
4. Road Accident Fund board dissolved by Minister Barbara Creecy over systemic governance failures.
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1. “BBNaija” season 10 announced, with ₦150 million grand prize—high anticipation across West Africa.
2. Macheso is overworking his band members resulting in their illness.
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Notes
Enock Samson Musabaeka, a prominent Zimbabwean figure, passed away at the age of 91 after a lengthy battle with heart and kidney failure. He was widely known as a successful businessman and transporter, having at one point owned a fleet of 80 buses operating across several provinces in Zimbabwe. He also served two terms as the Executive Mayor of Mutare from 1984-1991.
Regarding his will, the context mentions that Musabaeka is survived by his wife, Jane, six children, 28 grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren.
His second wife Dorcas is now contesting his will. He has two children with her.