WATCH LIVE as Gambakwe look at the fight brewing between Mnangagwa and Presidential aspirant, Kuda Tagwirei:
- Mnangagwa’s Office has issued a strong warning against illegal motorcades, the misuse of government stickers, and the increase in vehicles with no licence plates. This includes Tagwirei.
- Tagwirei For Denies Chegutu Fake poster.
Key events for today
Uganda election results expected within 48 hours
Top Trending News
1. Mutumwa Mawere passes away in South Africa.
2. On January 15, 2026, additional bodies have been discovered and exhumed in the Guruve district after the suspect, Anymore Zvitsva (32), led police to burial sites. On Saturday, January 10, 2026, police recovered the remains of Charity Chidhawu (20) and her three-year-old son, Tendai Sahondo, from shallow graves at Sahondo Farm in the Nyakapupu area. The pair had been missing since March 24, 2025. Another body will be exhumed soon.
3. Nyamakanga says he will announce his decision for his family.
4. Sophie Lichaba to visit Zimbabwe for Cordelia Masalethulini funeral. Cordelia was the daughter of Sophie’ sistser and last visited in 2019.
5. Zimbabwean kids arrested at Beitbridge still detained at Beitbridge.
6. HIV infections skyrocket in Hwedza
Business
1. BAT Heidelberg to end local cigeratte production in SA
2. Immigrant Visa Pause (75 Countries): Effective January 21, 2026, the State Department indefinitely paused the issuance of all immigrant visas for nationals of 75 countries (including Brazil, Colombia, Egypt, Nigeria, and Russia) while it reviews “public charge” vetting protocols.
Africa
1. Former Malawi Minister of Homeland Security, Ezekiel Chin’goma spends a night in jail for double dipping.
2. Following the 2024 general elections, the Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) government, in which Mzwinila served, was deposed. The new administration under Duma Boko intensified anti-corruption efforts. November 20, 2025: The Department of Immigration and Citizenship officially flags the passports of Mzwinila and his family (including his wife Bridget) at the request of the Directorate on Corruption and Economic Crime (DCEC). December 1, 2025: News breaks that Mzwinila and his family have been placed on an immigration “watch-list” (B.O.L.O. order) at all national ports of entry. December 24, 2025: The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) files an urgent ex parte (one-sided) application to freeze Mzwinila’s assets. Late December 2025: The High Court grants a provisional order (rule nisi). This immediately restrains Mzwinila from accessing his bank accounts, company interests, and various properties, placing them under the control of a court-appointed Receiver. January 14, 2026 – Justice Oteng Motlhala halts the evictions and dismissals but maintains the asset freeze for now.
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