Masarira, 35, and activist Godfrey Karembera are facing charges for allegedly conspiring to incite the public to join the planned One Million Men March protest against President Mnangagwa on October 17, 2025. The State presented evidence that the two distributed thousands of fliers in Harare suburbs with provocative messages, including “STOP THE LOOTING ZIMBABWE IS NOT FOR SALE.” Police intercepted the operation, recovering approximately 7,200 fliers from a silver Toyota Aqua, leading to the arrest of an accomplice, Malvern Mavhere, while the main accused escaped. Malvern Mavhere was arrested at the location where the police intercepted the vehicle and recovered the flyers, which was, Patrenda Road in Glenview 3, Harare.
In 2022, Masarira spent a weekend behind bars after for allegedly saying former president Robert Mugabe was better than President Emmerson Mnangagwa. A former Makoni Zanu PF ward 14 chairperson, he was arrested in 2022 after he allegedly posted a message on the ruling party’s WhatsApp group, saying people have lost confidence in Mnangagwa’s leadership. Mutare businessman and Zanu PF central committee member Esau Mupfumi was the complainant in the case.
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Here is a timeline of comedian Nomsa Dee’s diagnosis and treatment journey, based on the provided text:
February last year: Her troubles began with a persistent, minor itch on her breast.
Two months later (April last year): The itch escalated into a sharp pain, her breast was swollen, and the pain continued after a hospital visit found nothing “out of the ordinary.”
After initial trauma (Mid-2023): Nomsa Dee believed the worst was behind her as the pain subsided in June, but she found herself still using powerful pain medication.
Months before the pain subsided (Early to Mid-2023): She had done some screening for cervical cancer but did not follow up to collect the results.
During a pharmacy visit (Date not specified, but following initial symptoms): Her developing breast cancer was “tragically revealed” (diagnosed).
Later (Date not specified, following breast cancer diagnosis): She unexpectedly received a call from her doctor about the cervical cancer screening results, which sent her “spiralling out of control in despair.” This revealed she was facing a “double cancer threat.”
A year since the cervical screening (Date not specified, but after the breast cancer revelation): She received a call from the doctor asking why she had not taken treatment for cervical cancer, as they had found cancer cells in her cervix a year ago.
Ongoing (Current): Nomsa Dee continues her treatment for her illness.
Based on the provided text, Nomsa Dee’s symptoms can be summarized as follows:
Breast Symptoms (Initial):
A persistent, bothersome itch on her breast, initially dismissed as minor.
The itch developed into a full-fledged worry and transformed into a sharp, excruciating pain.
Her breast became swollen.
Her breast eventually “burst open,” leading to sticky, slimy stuff and eventually pus dripping from an open wound.
She was living on pain medication and taking strong painkillers to cope.
Systemic and Emotional Symptoms:
Sleepless nights due to pain.
Difficulty breathing as her illness affected her ability to respire (“simply refused to give her breathing space”).
Feeling terrified, depressed, and spiraling into despair and a state of being “broken down” upon receiving the double cancer diagnosis.
Experiencing a period where she “lost the strength to fight” and was “tired and just willing to let go.”






































