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Luke-ing the Beast in the Eye: The truth is under siege: Welcome to the age of post-reality

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Luke Tamborinyoka (Picture via Facebook - Luke Tamborinyoka)
Luke Tamborinyoka (Picture via Facebook - Luke Tamborinyoka)

Humanity today is on a beeline to hide and kill the truth. Today, both the men and women we see around us may not be carrying the truth about themselves.

Physically, socially, financially or otherwise, people have become objects of artifice as they have resorted to putting up physical and social appearances to fool everyone around them.

For example, today’s women have gone too far in concealing their truth in a very big way. The true woman— her true physical self—-now lies hidden beneath the mascara, the false nails, the false boobs, the false bums, false hair and sometimes even a false accent!

The truth is now under siege.

Foundation is construction lingo used by builders and constructors when they are building physical structures.

But the word ”foundation” in the women’s world of cosmetology and facial make-up means that our women have become “builders” of new human creations, only this time “built” or “constructed” in their own mortal images.

I have written elsewhere that the modern woman is viciously angry with the way God created her and has decided to play God by creating a new woman in her own image, bereft of the divinity and the sacred, immortal finesse of the Almighty.

The physical truth about most women is now hidden beneath the huge mounds of artifice euphemistically referred to as ”make up” which in some cases have inadvertently become unmitigated acts of ”make-down.”

Lest I am accused of gendered bigotry: today’s man too lies about himself, sometimes fooling a woman that he is moneyed when in fact he is just but a temple-mouse.

Even the physical truths of men with chronic illnesses now lie concealed beneath the passions of the gym and the uncanny habit of fitness and pumping iron.

The visible, so-called “six-pack” may in fact be concealing a grave ailment!

Welcome to the world of post-reality; a warped world where blatant lies are carefully packaged and dished out as the truth and where simulation is grossly displayed as reality

The “age of post-reality” describes a period at which our world stands today where the concept of objective truth is increasingly challenged and questioned, leading to a world where competing narratives and subjective experiences hold sway over verifiable facts.

This era is characterized by a decline in trust in people and institutions, a rise in misinformation, and a blurring of lines between reality and simulation.

Post-reality” refers to a situation where objective facts and verifiable truth are less influential in shaping public opinion than personal beliefs, emotions, and subjective experiences.

It suggests a decline in the value placed on objective truth and an increase in the influence of narratives, biases, and opinions.

This phenomenon is often associated with the spread of misinformation, disinformation, and “fake news,” where manipulative or emotionally charged content can be more persuasive than factual accuracy.

Even the truth about the human condition is also now under siege. And perhaps the most alarming news is that we are now living in a weird world where even the truth about one’s gender has strangely become a matter of personal choice.

The notion of transgender people obfuscates the truth as people in many countries are now allowed to decide whether they are men or women!

But since time immemorial, we had always known that one’s sex is a God-given biological truth at birth; never a matter of personal preference.

Only recently in the United Kingdom, the Supreme has had to rule that a person’s sex is defined by biology at birth.

The UK the Supreme Court ruled that the legal definition of “woman” within the Equality Act 2010 refers to biological sex, meaning a person assigned female at birth.

This means that transgender women, even those with a Gender Recognition Certificate, are not legally considered women under the Equality Act’s provisions related to sex discrimination.

It had to take a Supreme Court ruling for the British people to know the truth of what a woman is!

But it’s not just about sex and physicality—the truth about human behaviour and human conduct is now under siege too.

In the modern world of “skits” and “content creation”, there is now a very thin line between natural human behaviour and thespian conduct “acted” for social media likes and followers.

Only a few years back, people lived and behaved naturally and normally.Sincerity, honesty and truth were the core values in the lives lived by most people.

But now, even a hug from your sister may not be a genuine act of love. It could be a stunt for her phone camera as she strives to create ”content” that will later be “posted” for “likes” and “followers!”

Yes, simulation is now “posted” as truth in today’s world of make-believe.

Maybe Shakespeare was right: the world is indeed one big stage and we are all part of a gargantuan cast strutting its stuff on the dais!

Ladies and gentlemen: the truth is under siege.

Welcome to the modern world where lies are celebrated; where fiction is fact, where simulation is celebrated as the truth and where acted antics done for “content” are purveyed as reality and actuality in this age of post-reality.

Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to the capability of computational systems to perform tasks typically associated with human intelligence, such as learning, reasoning, problem-solving, perception, and decision-making.

In essence, AI aims to create machines that can think and act like humans, or even surpass them in certain areas.

AI can indeed be used for national progress and development but it has its negatives too in this age of post-reality.

While AI can be harnessed for the greater societal good, we have seen its negatives where AI-generated videos and images can pass for the truth.

Only recently, there was an attempt to scam people through an AI-generated fake interview involving my dear sister, prominent lawyer Advocate Fadzayi Mahere.

“Post-truth” has turned the world upside down in this age of robots and drones that can imitate and replace human beings.

Fuelled by emotive arguments rather than fact-checks, post-truth may indeed capture the gut-instinct and anti-establishment politics that swept Donald Trump and Brexit supporters to victory.

In politics, my own personal view is that Donald Trump is the human embodiment of post-realism or post-truth. He creates his own figments and boisterously spins them as the truth; as he recently did when he created his own “truth” about genocide against the Dutch people in South Africa.

All that was pure hogwash deliberately manicured and pedicured as the truth; but still that concocted falsehood had a whole administration in Washington going apoplectic.

This reminds me of the French monarchy on the eve of the French Revolution where one member of the royalty reportedly quipped “It is the truth, because the King says so.”

Perhaps post-realism in politics started then, when the truth became socially constructed to mean anything uttered by the King.

Indeed, governments too have caught up to this post-truth age. They now lie nakedly in broad daylight.

They can even sell you the falsehood of an upper-middle income economy by 2030 when, only five years before the realisation of that vision, their capital city is still battling tsikidzi (bed-bugs) and medieval diseases like cholera.

Only recently, in a country presumed to be an upper middle income economy by 2030, a recent visit by a parliamentary committee revealed that the country still has schools where children are attending lessons in farm halls and tobacco barns.

In the era of post-reality, corrupt goons like Wicknell Chivayo and Kudakwashe Tagwireyi are presented as philanthropists and credible businessmen of high probity. So too can an undisputed kakistocracy that steals from the people be conveniently clothed as a “new dispensation.”

Even the notion of “gospel truth” is now dead.

As a phrase, the term “gospel-truth” today stands mellowed and bastardised mainly by pastors, bishops and prophets themselves who are now leading in the crusade to place the truth under the guillotine.

Gospel peddlers are now on the forefront in lying to the people, giving them false hope and stealing from them, apart from abusing women and children. The men and women of the gospel have become prime leaders in assaulting and concealing the truth.

The truth is under siege. But when churches and governments become the leading masterminds of lies, who then will guard the truth in this age of post-reality, where everything is not what it seems?

The truth is in the graveyard while lies roam freely in our society today.

Only recently, social media doyen Mai Jeremaya, real name Ashley Masendeke, was in the courts, having dragged two men to face justice after accusing them of raping her, charges the court threw out.

But even after the court threw out the case, Mai Jeremaya still maintained her rape experience was real and was a traumatic ordeal for her. And some still sympathised with her concocted truth.

But now she has decided to re-live what she earlier claimed was a life-time traumatic experience that would be very difficult to forget.

She has decided to immortalise her so-called traumatic experience by turning it into a movie called “Pa Lodge” in which she stars as the main character!

But hold on, wasn’t the whole experience a fictional movie from the very outset?

Ladies and gentlemen, today’s world has conspired to kill the truth. The world has just become one big noisy lie! In fact, a cacophonous lie!

Welcome to the world of post-reality!

Luke Tamborinyoka is a citizen from Domboshava. By profession he is a journalist and a political scientist. You can interact with him through his Facebook page or via the X handle @ luke_tambo.

Supreme Court in Zimbabwe recognises UK divorce order in case involving NMB founder

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Then Anglican Bishop for Manicaland Julius Makoni during an appearance on BBC Hardtalk (Picture via BBC Hardtalk)
Then Anglican Bishop for Manicaland Julius Makoni during an appearance on BBC Hardtalk (Picture via BBC Hardtalk)

HARARE — The Supreme Court in Zimbabwe has set a stunning precedent in the high profile case pitting former NMB Bank CEO Julius Makoni and his wife Pauline, ruling that she could enforce a divorce judgment granted by a UK court and be entitled to properties in Zimbabwe.

The case also pitted Advocate Thabani Mpofu who represented Pauline Mutasa and Professor Welshman Ncube and Advocate Lewis Uriri who represented Julius Makoni.

The ruling overturned a 2023 decision made by the High Court that had said foreign court orders could not be enforced in Zimbabwe.

At the time Pauline wanted a divorce and financial settlement granted by the High Court of Justice (Family Division) in England in December 2014 to be enforced in Zimbabwe.

But Makoni, a former Anglican Bishop of Manicaland, said the UK ruling would entitle Pauline to the couple’s matrimonial home in Harare and render him “homeless” something local laws would not permit.

The Supreme Court in Zimbabwe has now made a unanimous ruling that “the English Court applied equitable principles similar to those applicable in Zimbabwe.”

The apex court also blamed Makoni for failing to make full and frank disclosures of his assets during the UK proceedings.

The couple married in 1983 and lived together in both Zimbabwe and the United Kingdom before their separation in 2010.

According to a February 2015 report in the Church Times; Makoni fathered a child by another woman in 1996 during the course of his marriage.

Pauline filed for divorce in 2011 and after the proceedings in which both were represented by “highly experienced specialist solicitors and barristers” their divorce was finalised in December 2014.

Pauline was given the matrimonial home in London, the Harare home at 5 Rietfontein Close in Chisipite, and a stand in Chishawasha Hills.

Makoni was awarded other properties and offshore accounts, including his interest in the Cornerstone Trust and shares in NMBZ, which the court found he had attempted to conceal.

According to reports he currently lives in the Harare home that his ex-wife wants to take possession of.

Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne dies at the age of 76, weeks after farewell show

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MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MAY 17, 2018: Ozzy Osbourne British rock musician during signing ceremony of his name star in the Vegas Crocus City mall. The star was installed in Alley of Glory at Vegas Crocus City mall. — Photo by Mgfoto via DepositPhotos.com
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MAY 17, 2018: Ozzy Osbourne British rock musician during signing ceremony of his name star in the Vegas Crocus City mall. The star was installed in Alley of Glory at Vegas Crocus City mall. — Photo by Mgfoto via DepositPhotos.com

Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne has died at the age of 76, three weeks after a touching farewell show in front of 42,000 fans at Villa Park in Birmingham.

A statement from his family said: “It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning.

“He was with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time.

“He was with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time. Sharon, Jack, Kelly, Aimee and Louis.’

Osbourne who sold more than 100 million records was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2019.

He was able to bid an emotional farewell to his fans on stage three weeks ago when he reunited with his original Black Sabbath bandmates Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward for the first time since 2005.

‘You’ve no idea how I feel – thank you from the bottom of my heart,’ Osbourne told the crowd in his final speech.

Zimbabwe striker Tino Kadewere joins Greek top tier side Aris Thessaloniki

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Zimbabwe Warriors forward Tino Kadewere (29) has completed his move from French Ligue 1 side FC Nantes to Greek club Aris Thessaloniki on a free transfer.

Kadewere who was set to enter his final contract year with the Ligue 1 side agreed a mutual termination and has now signed a two-year contract with the Super League team in Greece.

The Zimbabwean initially joined Les Canaris from Olympique Lyonnais on loan before his move was then made permanent a year ago.

His spell with Nantes was unfortunately blighted by injuries and he only managed four goals in 28 games.

However FC Nantes are aware Kadewere could be a success in Greece and have made sure to include sell-on clauses in the deal.

“FC Nantes wish Tino the best for the rest of his career and warmly thank him for everything he has contributed to the Club”, the Ligue 1 club said in their press release.

Mutsvangwa rebukes “unelectable” Tagwirei, tells him Zanu PF not for sale

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Zanu PF spokesman Christopher Mutsvangwa and controversial tenderpreneur Kudakwashe Tagwirei (Pictures via X - @ZANUPF_Official)
Zanu PF spokesman Christopher Mutsvangwa and controversial tenderpreneur Kudakwashe Tagwirei (Pictures via X - @ZANUPF_Official)

HARARE – Zanu-PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa declared that Zimbabweans must “stop picking heroes from the streets and foisting them on the people,” in a sharp rebuke aimed at controversial businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei.

Speaking at a press conference in Harare on Monday, Mutsvangwa also emphasised the ruling party’s rejection of Tagwirei’s alleged presidential ambitions and his recent attempt to join the Zanu-PF Central Committee.

Mutsvangwa’s remarks were part of a broader attack on Tagwirei, whom he described as “unelectable” and accused of attempting to “buy power” within the party through lavish handouts.

“Don’t attempt to use money and cars,” Mutsvangwa stated.

“If you buy the leadership of Harare province are you also going to go and buy Bulawayo province, Mutare, Mashonaland Central and so on?”

The spokesperson confirmed that a recommendation from Harare province to co-opt Tagwirei into the Central Committee had been reviewed and subsequently rejected due to a failure to meet eligibility criteria.

Mutsvangwa further stated that Zanu-PF prioritises “long-term commitment over quick influence,” contrasting it with Tagwirei’s alleged tactics of distributing vehicles and cash to secure loyalty.

He asserted that such methods are “not sustainable” and warned that elections are ultimately decided by the “masses” of Zimbabwe, not by “party elites or cash.”

“Zanu-PF made Tagwirei. Tagwirei can’t be bigger than the party. Zimbabweans must stop picking heroes from the streets and foisting them on the people,”Mutsvangwa noted.

“This cannot work, and I am confidently saying this as the spokesperson of the party.

“The people of Zimbabwe should remain confident in Zanu-PF. We are not for sale.”

He insisted that the businessman’s wealth and empire were a product of Zanu-PF’s political leadership since the liberation struggle, suggesting that those seeking leadership must do so by engaging with the people, not through financial inducements.

The Zanu-PF party has been plunged into factional battles linked to succession disputes. President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term of office is expected to end in 2028.

While Tagwirei has been seen as a potential contender, both Mutsvangwa and Vice President Constantino Chiwenga have publicly voiced their opposition, with Chiwenga previously labeling businessmen like Tagwirei as “parasites” feeding off the state.

Chiwenga is widely considered the frontrunner in the succession race.

Tagwirei made billions from big contracts with the government of Zimbabwe. His deals are often considered “corrupt” because they have not been subjected to tender.

Tagwirei and his wife Sandra are also listed on the US sanctions as punishment for aiding the Zimbabwean government in human rights abuses and corruption.

Relegated Luton Town confirm several clubs interested in Marvelous Nakamba

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Marvelous Nakamba of Luton Town during the Sky Bet Championship match Watford vs Luton Town at Vicarage Road, Watford, United Kingdom, 23rd February 2025 — Photo by NewsImages via DepositPhotos.com
Marvelous Nakamba of Luton Town during the Sky Bet Championship match Watford vs Luton Town at Vicarage Road, Watford, United Kingdom, 23rd February 2025 — Photo by NewsImages via DepositPhotos.com

Luton Town manager Matt Bloomfield has confirmed that Zimbabwe national team captain Marvelous Nakamba has attracted interest from several clubs amid growing speculation over his future at the relegated Hatters.

Speaking to Luton Today, Bloomfield said: “Marv (Nakamba) has been a fantastic player for our football club, but he’s someone who played in the Premier League two seasons ago and has attracted interest.

“He’s been with us in pre-season, so he’s in the same boat as Chong and Mengi, I would suggest. If he’s still here at the end of the window, he’s part of us. If we get the right offer and Marv wants to take it, then we’ll discuss that at the time.”

Giorgi Chakvetadze of Watford and Marvelous Nakamba of Luton Town battle for the ball during the Sky Bet Championship match Watford vs Luton Town at Vicarage Road, Watford, United Kingdom, 23rd February 2025 — Photo by NewsImages via DepositPhotos.com
Giorgi Chakvetadze of Watford and Marvelous Nakamba of Luton Town battle for the ball during the Sky Bet Championship match Watford vs Luton Town at Vicarage Road, Watford, United Kingdom, 23rd February 2025 — Photo by NewsImages via DepositPhotos.com

Nakamba has not featured for Luton in pre-season matches, further fueling speculation that he could be on his way out of the club.

Luton Town were relegated from the Championship to League One at the end of last season.

Devastating road accident claims 17 lives including two children along Seke Road

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Horror crash … The scene of deadly crash on July 22, 2025 (Picture via ZimLive)
Horror crash … The scene of deadly crash on July 22, 2025 (Picture via ZimLive)

CHITUNGWIZA – A horrific collision between a 30-tonne haulage truck and a commuter omnibus (kombi) on Tuesday morning along Seke Road at Hunyani Bridge, near Water Works in Chitungwiza, just outside Harare, has resulted in the deaths of at least 17 people.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has confirmed the accident, with spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi urging patience as investigations unfold and more details are to be released.

“The ZRP confirms a road traffic accident which occurred this morning along Chitungwiza Road involving a haulage truck and a kombi,” Commissioner Nyathi stated.

“The police urges the media and public to be patient as police officers are currently attending the scene. More details will be released in due course.”

Rescue operations allegedly came late at the scene, where the kombi was left completely flattened and wedged beneath the massive truck.

Emergency services recovered 17 bodies from the wreckage, with concerns that the death toll may still rise. Three individuals were rushed to a nearby hospital in critical condition.

Initial reports and eyewitness accounts provided varying details on the cause of the tragedy.

Some suggest the truck may have veered into oncoming traffic while attempting to avoid a Honda Fit that allegedly swerved into its path.

Other witnesses allege the truck suffered a mechanical failure, possibly a broken prop shaft, moments before the impact. A separate account has indicated that the haulage truck is believed to have burst a tire before losing control.

Among the confirmed fatalities are two children and two pedestrians who were reportedly struck by the truck before it collided with the kombi.

The South Africa-registered truck was traveling towards Harare, while the commuter omnibus was en route to St. Mary’s in Chitungwiza.

The accident scene has been described as harrowing, with grieving family members present and the road being closed for hours to allow forensic and rescue teams to do their work.

Gauteng businessman and three others arrested over murder of DJ Sumbody

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The late South African businessman and entertainer DJ Sumbody (Picture via Instagram - @djsumbodysa)
The late South African businessman and entertainer DJ Sumbody (Picture via Instagram - @djsumbodysa)

SOUTH AFRICA – In what looks like the first breakthrough in a case that had seemingly now run cold, Gauteng businessman Katiso “KT” Molefe has been arrested for the murder of South African entertainer DJ Sumbody.

On Monday, National Police spokesperson, Athlenda Mathe, said police arrested four men between the ages of 45 and 60 in connection with the murder.

“The arrests were all effected in Gauteng on Monday afternoon and three of the suspects are believed to be hitmen and one is believed to have ordered the hit on the DJ.”

DJ Sumbody, a beloved figure in the South African music scene, was tragically killed in a hail of bullets in November 2022 in Woodmead.

The shooting also resulted in the death of another person, and a third person was left injured.

Since the incident, police have maintained a level of discretion regarding the investigation, withholding details about possible motives or the events leading up to the shooting.

However, the recent arrest is seen as a critical development in what has been a lengthy and complex probe.

Molefe and alleged hitmen Michael Pule Tau, Musa Kekana and Tlego Floyd Mabusela are now before the courts and awaiting trial for the hit-style killing of Vereeniging engineer Armand Swart in April last year.

Kekana and Mabusela also face charges of attempted murder relating to a failed hit on actress and socialite Tebogo Thobejane, an attack allegedly set in motion by her former lover, tender don Vusimusi “Cat” Matlala.

National Police Commissioner, General Fannie Masemola said this was a significant breakthrough that will hopefully provide closure to families involved.

“Well done to the teams that have been piecing together evidence since November 2022. This is a culmination of hardwork and dedication to justice.

“This is one of those complex cases that our teams needed to take their time in ensuring a thorough investigation so that we could ultimately bring a strong case before court”, said Masemola.

The Cosby Show star Malcolm-Jamal Warner dies by drowning aged 54

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LOS ANGELES - AUG 6: Malcolm-Jamal Warner at the ABC TCA Summer 2017 Party at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on August 6, 2017 in Beverly Hills, CA — Photo by Jean Nelson via DepositPhotos.com
LOS ANGELES - AUG 6: Malcolm-Jamal Warner at the ABC TCA Summer 2017 Party at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on August 6, 2017 in Beverly Hills, CA — Photo by Jean Nelson via DepositPhotos.com

Malcolm-Jamal Warner, known for his role as Theo on The Cosby Show, has reportedly drowned in Costa Rica, according to local authorities.

The Judicial Investigation Department of Costa Rica stated that the 54-year-old actor drowned Sunday afternoon at a beach on the Caribbean coast. Warner was swimming at Playa Grande de Cocles in Limon province when a strong current pulled him underwater.

Officials said that people on the beach rescued him, but by the time emergency responders from Costa Rica’s Red Cross arrived, Warner showed no signs of life. He was later taken to the morgue.

According to the US celebrity news source People, Warner was vacationing with his family at the time of the incident.

LOS ANGELES - AUG 6: Malcolm-Jamal Warner at the ABC TCA Summer 2017 Party at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on August 6, 2017 in Beverly Hills, CA — Photo by Jean Nelson via DepositPhotos.com
LOS ANGELES – AUG 6: Malcolm-Jamal Warner at the ABC TCA Summer 2017 Party at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on August 6, 2017 in Beverly Hills, CA — Photo by Jean Nelson via DepositPhotos.com

The Cosby Show, which aired on NBC in the United States from 1984 to 1992, is remembered as a groundbreaking series for its depiction of a successful Black middle-class family. It also aired on Channel 4 in the UK.

The series’ main character, played by Bill Cosby, was Dr. Cliff Huxtable, with Malcolm-Jamal Warner portraying Theo, his only son.

The NBC sitcom remained America’s top-rated show for much of its original run. Warner appeared as Theo for all eight seasons and a total of 197 episodes, earning an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 1986.

For many fans, one of the most memorable moments featuring Warner’s character is when he wore a comically misshapen designer shirt sewn by his on-screen sister Denise, played by Lisa Bonet.

Mtukudzi family feud rages… Selmor, Daisy to host separate events for Tuku celebrations

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Daisy Mtukudzi and Selmor Mtukudzi (Picture via Facebook - Selmor Mtukudzi)
Daisy Mtukudzi and Selmor Mtukudzi (Picture via Facebook - Selmor Mtukudzi)

HARARE – After the drama that surrounded last year’s Oliver Mtukudzi International Festival of the Arts (OMIFA), hostilities seem to have been restored once again in the Tuku household, amid revelations that his daughter, Selmor Mtukudzi and his wife Daisy Mtukudzi are organising two shows, to be held a day apart, to celebrate his life.

Last year’s OMIFA saw years of tension finally spill into the public domain after Selmor was excluded from the initial list of performers for the festival.

The musician’s omission revealed tensions in the late Tuku’s household, including allegations of widespread abuse by Daisy made by Selmor and her sister Sandra.

A year later, the rift in the family does not appear to have been healed, amid revelations that Selmor is set to host her event, Tozeza Tuku Trial Run on 21 September, a day after OMIFA.

In an interview with H-Metro, Daisy said that everything was on course for OMIFA.

“We are proceeding with the programme as planned, on September 20, and this is the only way I can remember my late husband in the company of his fans,” she said.

“We have been busy with preparations despite a lack of funding and other challenges. Being an annual event, we want this occasion to serve its purpose for the benefit of all attendees. We will appreciate those who come to celebrate with us.”

When asked about the possibility of Selmor’s event serving as a counter attraction, Daisy said she did not care for actions made by overly dramatic people.

“Well, I am not on social media but there are people who tell me all sorts of stories. I have heard about their event and the people behind it. I wouldn’t want to comment much on that because people will end up criticising me on social media, as was the case last year.

“As I said earlier, I don’t want to talk much about that because, to me, it’s just gossip. When it comes to drama queens and kings, I am not there to control them.

“A lot has happened and is in the public domain ever since Tuku’s death. I have learnt to ignore some of these lunatics,” she said.

She also said that she felt overwhelmed and wished that her husband was around to handle some of the drama.

“I wish Tuku was here because he knew how to manage people. He had a special way of whipping people in line but now that he is gone, we can only celebrate his life. On that note, OMIFA 2025 is going ahead.”

Meanwhile, Evvone Mudzingwa, who is helping Selmor organize her gig, said their camp felt that the event had nothing to do with Daisy or OMIFA.

“This event has nothing to do with Daisy, it’s Selmor’s event where she is celebrating her father’s legacy. I am here solely to assist Selmor. I am a service provider managing the event,” she said.