In the video, Gambakwe discusses several key topics:
- Chiwenga Boycotts War Vets ConferenceGambakwe reports on the ongoing power struggle between Mnangagwa and Chiwenga, highlighting Chiwenga’s boycott of events organized by Mnangagwa, including a war veterans’ function [00:33], leading up to the ZANU-PF annual national people’s conference [00:46]. He suggests that Chiwenga appears to be gaining power in this conflict [08:04].
- E-Creator ScandalHe details the e-creator ponzi scheme, noting that celebrities like Madam Boss were involved in its promotion, which resulted in many people losing money [04:15]. Gambakwe advises viewers to be wary of schemes promising “miracle money” [06:51].
- ZANU-PF Constitutional DebateGambakwe mentions a debate between Takananyi Mpu and Jonathan Moyo regarding Mnangagwa’s authority to reshuffle the politburo [07:21]. He emphasizes that ZANU-PF operates more as a military organization and the ongoing power dynamics between Mnangagwa and Chiwenga are more significant than constitutional technicalities [07:52].
- Babon’s BurialHe discusses the burial of Babon, a former schoolmate, describing a large procession and expressing personal sadness over the loss [09:48].
- Christmas Pass Mining ConcernsGambakwe raises concerns about Chinese mining activities at Christmas Pass, a significant tourist attraction, and the potential for landslides. He questions why these activities are not being stopped by authorities [11:34].
- Prophet Benson’s Arrest in BotswanaHe briefly reports on the arrest of Prophet Benson in Botswana following a confrontation at his residence [12:32].
- South African Newspaper ReviewGambakwe reviews headlines from South African newspapers, noting shared coverage on the issue of teachers facing aggression from parents in schools [13:22]. He also mentions the conclusion of the drama “Scandal” [14:13] and the importance of having a will [14:42].
- Gambakwe’s 2028 Presidential CampaignHe announces his own candidacy for president in 2028, outlining a vision for Zimbabwe that includes 160 new towns, high-speed rail, eight ministries, a military-planned city, and a tourism-based economy [23:34]. His platform also promises $1,500 tax-free for civil servants, housing for teachers and nurses, and the establishment of a union for the army [26:15]. He presents himself as a stronger candidate than Chamisa and Chiwenga [24:54].
- Criticism of Vloggers Tytie and KikiHe criticizes vloggers Tit and Kiki for killing a pig on YouTube, stating it’s a “very bad idea” and predicting negative reactions from viewers [19:03].
- Advice to African Leaders at UNGambakwe advises African presidents attending the UN to focus on issues pertinent to their own countries rather than engaging in international conflicts like the Israeli-Palestinian issue [21:23].