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Robert Kyosaki will be hosting a show in Zimbabwe meets the RBZ, Ministry of Finance and Zimbabwe Economic Society.

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1. Heavily connected Zimbabwean state agent sentenced to 20 years in jail after multiple attacks on Zimbabwean women.

2. A woman from Kadoma, Sibongile Dzvairo, was arrested on Wednesday for kidnapping a child and falsely claiming it as her own. She took the two-year-old son of Bridget Banda from her household and disappeared. Bridget, a mother of three, had been searching for her son since early August. Dzvairo took the child to Kwekwe, where her unidentified lover, a “gold panner,” resides.

Business

1. Transvaal Africa (Private) Limited, a Zimbabwean property and aviation group co-founded by aviation mogul Patson Moyo, has purchased the 418-hectare Arlington Estate in Harare from PPC Zimbabwe for US$30 million. Transvaal Africa plans to transform the site near Harare’s international airport into a major cargo and logistics center called “Cargo Village,” featuring cold storage, agro-processing, warehousing, logistics facilities, and fuel services. Additionally, the company, which secured an air services permit in January 2025, aims to launch passenger and cargo flights using leased Boeing aircraft, linking Harare with Johannesburg, Dar es Salaam, and later long-haul destinations like Dubai, London, Lagos, and Shanghai, despite an ongoing litigation from Niyikavanhu Housing Cooperative challenging the land allocation and transaction validity.

Africa

1. The Thabo Mbeki Foundation has invited the M23 rebels to the African Peace and Security Dialogue which is being held in South Africa. Their presence is the central point of controversy. Representatives from former DRC President Joseph Kabila’s Common Front for Congo party, specifically named as Nehemiah Mwilanya and Francine Muyumba. (Note: Kabila himself did not attend). Stakeholders from civil society. The Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). They declined the invitation. Some DRC opposition parties. The DRC government actively blocked them from attending. For example, Jean-Claude Khalai, an opposition leader, had his passport confiscated to prevent his travel to the summit. The Former South African President Thabo Mbeki’s foundation has invited the M23 rebel group, which is designated as a terrorist organisation by the UN and AU, to a peace and security dialogue in Pretoria.

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