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WATCH LIVE: Chimhamha’s Ex- Husband Killer Zivhu Hospitalised

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  • Prominent Zanu PF official Killer Zivhu was hospitalized on January 1, 2026.

  • Medical staff admitted him to the ICU after he suffered sudden breathing complications.

  • Zivhu is currently receiving oxygen support in a private ward.

  • His family issued a statement on X (formerly Twitter) requesting public prayers.

  • Images shared online show Zivhu connected to monitoring equipment.

  • The hospitalization follows his recent readmission to Zanu PF in March 2024.

Killer Zivhu’s sudden hospitalization marks a significant health setback for the outspoken Zanu PF member, who has been a volatile figure in Zimbabwean politics. On New Year’s Day, medical personnel rushed Zivhu to a private medical facility where he was placed on oxygen support following severe respiratory distress. While specific details regarding the underlying cause remain undisclosed, the urgency of the situation was underscored by a family statement released on his official X account, which appealed for prayers from the nation.

The former Chivi South Member of Parliament has navigated a tumultuous relationship with the ruling party in recent years. After a period of expulsion for remarks perceived as sympathetic to the opposition, Zivhu was re-admitted to Zanu PF in March 2024. His return to the fold has not silenced his controversial voice; he has continued to comment on sensitive internal dynamics and social issues, maintaining a high profile on social media. This medical emergency interrupts a period of active political engagement where he has been vocal about state welfare and legal protections for the presidency.

Public reaction to the news has been polarized, reflecting Zivhu’s divisive political footprint. Social media responses ranged from genuine well-wishes to skepticism, with some observers scrutinizing the medical data visible in shared photographs. Critics noted that oxygen saturation levels of 93%—if correctly interpreted from the images—might suggest the unit is an observation ward rather than a critical care ICU. Regardless of the technical classification, the event highlights the precarious nature of health access for Zimbabwe’s political elite, who often seek private care amid the country’s broader healthcare challenges.

Timeline

  • December 30, 2025: Zivhu posts on X urging Zanu PF supporters to advocate for better healthcare, education, and infrastructure.

  • December 30, 2025: Zivhu publicly questions the financing of specific street activities and emphasizes laws protecting the president.

  • January 1, 2026: Zivhu suffers sudden breathing complications and is rushed to the hospital.

  • January 1, 2026: Family releases a statement on Zivhu’s X account confirming his ICU admission and requesting prayers.

Key Players

  • Killer Zivhu: Former Chivi South MP and Zanu PF official currently hospitalized.

  • Zivhu’s Family: Issued the official health update and public appeal for prayer.

  • Zanu PF Leadership: Monitoring the situation given Zivhu’s recent readmission and profile.

  • Social Media Commentators: Driving the narrative with mixed reactions of sympathy and skepticism.

Backgrounder: Killer Zivhu’s Political Timeline and Controversies

Killer Zivhu has remained one of Zimbabwe’s most colorful and unpredictable political figures. From his rise as a champion of cross-border traders to his high-profile expulsion and subsequent return to the ruling party, his career has been defined by a mix of populism, scandal, and digital influence.

Political Timeline in Zanu PF

  • 2013: Elected as the Member of Parliament for Chivi South on a Zanu PF ticket. He gained popularity through his leadership of the Cross-Border Traders Association, positioning himself as a voice for the informal sector.

  • 2018: Re-elected as MP for Chivi South, consolidating his power base in Masvingo Province.

  • June 2020 (The Expulsion): The Zanu PF Politburo expelled Zivhu and recalled him from Parliament.

    • The Trigger: Zivhu called for direct dialogue between President Emmerson Mnangagwa and opposition leader Nelson Chamisa. The final straw was a meeting with Chamisa’s wife, Sithokozile, after which Zivhu suggested that the leaders’ spouses could spearhead a national peace initiative. The party labeled this “treachery.”

  • 2020 – 2023 (The Wilderness Years): Operating as an independent, Zivhu reinvented himself as a social media influencer. He frequently used X (formerly Twitter) to critique corruption and government inefficiency, while simultaneously professing personal loyalty to President Mnangagwa (“ED Pfe”).

  • March 2024 (The Return): Zanu PF readmitted Zivhu into the party structures. His return was seen as a strategic move by the party to consolidate influence in Masvingo ahead of future political cycles.

  • January 2026: Hospitalized in the ICU with severe respiratory issues, pausing his active reintegration into party politics.

Major Scandals and Controversies

1. The Galloway Housing Scandal (ZAHA) Zivhu faced persistent allegations regarding the Zimbabwe Amalgamated Housing Association (ZAHA), an organization he founded. In 2017 and subsequent years, he was accused by political rivals, including Temba Mliswa, of swindling home-seekers in the Galloway housing project in Norton.

  • The Allegation: Critics claimed ZAHA failed to service stands and deliver title deeds despite collecting millions from desperate homeseekers.

  • The Defense: Zivhu denied the fraud, and at times the Norton Town Council defended the project’s progress. However, the saga left a permanent mark on his reputation as a developer.

2. The “Michelle Chamisa” Betrayal While not a financial crime, his 2020 meeting with Nelson Chamisa’s wife was treated as a major political scandal by Zanu PF hardliners. It was viewed as a breach of party protocol and an undermining of the President’s authority during a period of high political tension.

3. Social Media Volatility Zivhu is frequently involved in digital spats that blur the line between whistleblowing and attention-seeking. He has been accused of:

  • Flip-flopping: Oscillating between attacking Zanu PF policies (e.g., criticizing the state of hospitals) and aggressively defending the President.

  • Public Feuds: Engaging in bitter online wars with figures like Temba Mliswa, often trading insults that reveal the unsavory underbelly of political business dealings.

4. Charity vs. Politics Throughout his career, Zivhu used “philanthropy”—such as donating school supplies or feeding the elderly—as a shield against criticism. Detractors have often characterized these acts as transactional politics designed to buy silence from his constituency in Chivi South.

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