HARARE – Former foreign affairs minister Walter Mzembi will be released on Monday and all charges against him dropped under a secret deal he negotiated with President Emmerson Mnangagwa, Nehanda Radio can exclusively report.
It's now 10 years, 2 months, 25 days since Zimbabwean journalist turned pro-democracy activist Itai Dzamara was abducted from a barber shop in Glen View, Harare.
By Lance Guma
As 12 "disqualified" opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) parliamentary candidates from Bulawayo head to the Supreme Court in Harare for a legal showdown on Wednesday, Nehanda Radio can reveal that one of the judges Felicia Chatukuta has a US$390 000 house being bought for her in Newlands, Harare by President Emmerson Mnangagwa's regime.
Not only that, the house in Cambridge Avenue, Newlands, is being bought via the Borrowdale based Property Shop, an estate agency owned by Mnangagwa's daughter Farai.
It gets even worse, the conveyancing for the sale of the property is being done by Farai's lawyer husband, Mnangagwa's son-in-law, Gerald Mlotshwa.
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Vice President Constantino Chiwenga's estranged wife Marry Mubaiwa's is now in a critical, "life threatening" condition and doctors have recommended a "right high above elbow amputation" as soon as she is medically stable.
The family of 23-year-old, Almarie Hall, who had an affair with President Emmerson Mnangagwa's son, Kudakwashe David Mnangagwa, continue their fight to get back custody of the child that was born from the extra-marital affair that started when she was only 19 years old. Mnangagwa was then 30 years old and already had 4 children (all boys) with his wife Rashida before he met 19 year old Almerie. She fell pregnant a year later and gave birth to a baby girl (Harmony Anani Mnangagwa).
U.S. officials are traveling to Pakistan to advance discussions involving Iran, despite Tehran denying any direct talks, as tensions rise across the Middle East.
For a man who once navigated the world in private jets and curated a life defined by the hum of Italian supercars, the silence of a South African remand cell must be deafening.
Rising fuel prices and escalating costs of agricultural inputs are threatening the ability of farmers in Zimbabwean to return to the fields to prepare for the winter wheat season, a representative body has said.