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Author: Nehanda TV
The Mayor of Harare, Councillor Jacob Mafume, giving an update on the status of Rufaro Stadium, telling journalists that the iconic stadium has now been turned into a multi-plex, meaning they will not just be waiting for match days for it to be used but instead they have “commissioned a number of eat aways and restaurants.”
The death of Professor Itai Muwati at Madzibaba Ishmael’s shrine in Nyabira, due to alleged poisoning has shocked many Zimbabweans. Professor Muwati’s young brother speaks to Sly Media TV and claims his brother was clobbered while the preacher watched and buried while still alive.
In this business feature, Dr Sibert Mandega, the Executive Director at Diaspora Insurance, is the guest on Nehanda TV. Dr Mandega talks about how the company came about, the countries they now cover and the Group Funeral Cash Plan they recently launched.
You can watch the FULL INTERVIEW here: “You’re giving cars to musicians, yet they already have their own cars, which they bought through their own means. Why can’t you just channel that money to hospitals? Our roads are in a bad state, and people are living in poverty. Our fight is not for certain individuals to get a good living but for everyone to come out of poverty.”
Zenzele Ndebele, who hosts The Breakfast Club, speaks to the Acting President of the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Professor Welshman Ncube. Ncube claims the elected leaders in the party were no longer able to meet to make collective decisions to address the challenges they were facing and insists “the party does not belong to individuals.” In the comments section however citizens are dragging him for keeping quiet when Sengezo Tshabangu was recalling MPs and councillors despite not being the legitimate Secretary General of the CCC.
Journalist Violet Gonda in her programme ‘Spotlight on Zimbabwe’ examines the chaotic state of the opposition in Zimbabwe following the abrupt resignation of Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa.
Publisher Trevor Ncube sits down to interview outspoken opposition politician Job Sikhala who was recently released from Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison where he spent nearly two years without trial. Ncube asks him about the 595 days he spent in prison, how his oppressors tried to break him, blocking his family from visiting him the first 6 months of detention, surviving isolation and rumours by Counter intelligence Operatives to create hostility between him and Nelson Chamisa.
HARARE – Former Zengeza West opposition MP Job Sikhala has finally been released after almost two years in remand at the notorious Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison in Harare.
Gospel singer Fungisai Zvakavapano Mashavave teams up with Zimdancehall’s Man of the Moment Silent Killer for the track Vana Vapera. The track looks at how substance abuse is ravaging Zimbabwe with many young people losing their lives.
Two months ago Philippines-based Zimbabwean filmmaker Violet Avoid recorded a video in which she documented the tragic events that eventually led to her committing suicide only a day after she celebrated her 33rd birthday.