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WATCH LIVE: Mnangagwa To Replace Chiwenga With Mudenda

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  • Jealousy Mawarire claims Speaker Mudenda is working with Gorden Moyo and Jonathan Moyo to promote a constitutional amendment (CAB3) and support President Mnangagwa, aiming to make Mudenda Vice President.

  • A survey by PPRIZ was falsely presented as a national poll—it was actually only for Zanu-PF members.

  • The lead researcher admits the published results are the opposite of the real findings.

  • The real survey allegedly shows nearly 50% of Zanu-PF supporters oppose CAB3, which is why the government avoided a referendum.

  • The research was reportedly funded through the John Landa Nkomo Trust and is seen as propaganda to push Mnangagwa’s 2030 agenda.

Today’s Events

  • King Misizulu of South Africa arrived in Zimbabwe for talks with President Mnangagwa.

  • Heroes Acre burial for Ruwodo, Nhuku, Brigadier Masanjala, and Colonel Mlilo.

Top Trending

  • US Senator Lindsey Graham died after visiting Ukraine.

  • Coach Rambo had a serious accident.

  • Mnangagwa allegedly plans to assassinate Ian Khama.

Africa

  • Zambian truck driver Victor Bwalya was shot and killed in Durban, South Africa on June 26, 2026.

Business

  • Old Mutual Zimbabwe listed on the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange.

  • ECOWAS continues work toward a single currency (Eco) by July 2027.

  • Shein received approval for its Hong Kong IPO.

Bloggers

  • Esther Makaripe confirms she is a real medical doctor.

Fuel Stockpile Policy

  • Zimbabwe is moving from voluntary to mandatory fuel reserves.

  • Target: 90 days of net imports (60 days government, 21 days private sector).

  • Stocks must be 70% crude oil and 30% refined products.

  • Monthly reporting required; non-compliance may lead to imprisonment.

  • Policy driven by Middle East war fears and aims to prevent R1 billion daily economic losses.

  • Fuel rationing kicks in if supply drops over 50%.

Shein IPO Details

  • Approved for Hong Kong listing after failed attempts in New York and London.

  • Valued at $40-50 billion (down from $100 billion in 2022).

  • Faces scrutiny over labour practices, EU investigations, and French fines.

  • Listing expected September or October 2026.

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