In the video titled “WATCH LIVE: Chiwenga Vote Of No Confidence Tomorrow,” Gambakwe reports on the public clash between Vice President Constantino Chiwenga and President Emmerson Mnangagwa and predicts a major political confrontation.
Here is a summary of the main points Gambakwe is discussing:
1. The Chiwenga-Mnangagwa Clash
- Public Confrontation: Gambakwe states that Chiwenga and Mnangagwa have clashed publicly, with each man firmly stating their position [00:32].
- Chiwenga’s Stance: Chiwenga is reported to have said that the “2030 agenda is not part of Zanopf” and is “illegal” [00:51]. He stressed that Vision 2030 must benefit all and not just a “privileged few” or a “click” [02:40], [03:46]. Chiwenga’s phrase, “We are not the alpha and omega,” is interpreted as meaning the current leadership cannot continue to 2030 [03:19], [12:37].
- Mnangagwa’s Stance: Mnangagwa is noted as saying that decisions of the party are made at the “cells or from the lower levels of the organization” and that the party is supreme [00:51], [03:54]. His speech is highlighted as being very angry, warning that “opportunists who tarnish our country for shortsighted ulterior political motives will never never succeed” [04:09], [05:08].
2. Expected Vote of No Confidence
- The Main Event: Gambakwe predicts that there will be an attempt to pass a vote of no confidence in Chiwenga the following day, as the clash between the two men is set to continue [01:09], [06:34].
- Resolution Number One: Chiwenga is identified as the person who has been stopping the passing of the contentious “resolution number one,” which is associated with the “ED 2030” agenda [06:55], [07:15], [09:38].
- Potential Outcomes:
- Process of Dismissal: If a resolution to dismiss Chiwenga is passed, Gambakwe notes that the formal process of removal would have to go through Parliament since the Vice President’s position is constitutional, though he could be fired from ZANU-PF [11:05], [13:07].
3. Party Dynamics and Other Attendees
- Provincial Support: Gambakwe reports that six provinces are currently behind Mnangagwa’s “ED 2030” faction, while four provinces are with Chiwenga [08:44], [08:51].
- International Presence: The Chinese Ambassador and a representative from Cuba were present at the event. The Chinese Ambassador is noted as playing a “big role” while remaining neutral between the two factions [10:07], [10:34].
- Other Incidents: The speaker briefly mentions an incident where a person named Ben was arrested for flying a drone [16:51].












































