Zimbabwe activist, Rutendo Benson Matinyarare, who worked closely with Zimbabwe Billionaire, Kuda Tagwirei, has revealed that Zimbabwe opposition leader, Nelson Chamisa, received a retirement package in 2023, which made him leave politics.
He also revealed that Nelson Chamisa has not yet received his full promised payment that he was promised by Tagwirei
Key events for today
Mnangagwa attends passover service at Mutendi’s ZCC church in Bikita where he received support for his term extension.
Top Trending News
- Zimbabwean footballer Khama Billiat (former Kaizer Chiefs star) is at risk of losing his luxury mansion in Kyalami, Johannesburg (South Africa). The lender, Emerging Markets Home Loans, has filed legal papers at the Johannesburg High Court because Billiat allegedly defaulted on his home loan repayments. The outstanding debt is reportedly over R1.4 million, and it could affect multiple properties he owns in the Summerset Village area.
- On Sunday evening (5 April 2026), Zimbabwean musician Alick Macheso was performing at the “Doek and Slay” event in Mutare when he suddenly paused his show. He announced the death of his longtime backing vocalist, Barnabas Mandipota.
Africa
- On Friday, 3 April 2026, the Free State Department of Community Safety, Roads and Transport intercepted a cross-border bus operated by Rimbi Travel and Tours. The bus was travelling from Zimbabwe to Cape Town. It was carrying 43 properly documented passengers who had gone through legal processes at the Beitbridge border post. 32 additional undocumented foreign nationals were found on board. They were allegedly picked up inside South Africa after the border crossing — specifically in Makhado and Johannesburg. Border Management Authority (BMA) to suspend the bus operator (Rimbi Travel and Tours) pending a full investigation. The Border Management Authority – BMA) recently acquired and deployed amphibious vehicles. The amphibious vehicles are aimed at preventing illegal river crossings (“border jumping”) directly at the Beitbridge frontier — exactly where the legal Rimbi Travel and Tours bus crossed with its 43 documented passengers.
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Notes
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The death of the former Malawi President Bingu wa Mutharikae ) led to a commission of inquiry under then-President Joyce Banda.
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The commission made healthcare and governance recommendations, including:
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Establishing a presidential medical facility at Malawi Defence Force headquarters.
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Creating a first aid facility at State House.
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Amending the President (Salaries and Benefits) Act.
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Providing a state-of-the-art ambulance for the presidential motorcade.
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Training State House personnel in first aid.
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Ensuring essential drugs are available in ICUs of central hospitals.
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Reviewing the Republican Constitution.
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Progress on these recommendations has been slow:
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A planned specialized medical hospital in Zomba has seen little movement in 14 years.
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Some progress has been made on making central hospitals autonomous, but governance structures are still needed.
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Edward Chaka called for a fully equipped military hospital to protect national security and presidential health confidentiality.






































