Author: Nehanda TV

Prominent human rights lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa reacting to Harare magistrate Feresi Chakanyuka’s decision to order her client Marry Mubaiwa to bring evidence that she was operated on her leg. Mtetwa had sought a postponement for the reason that her client was not in the right frame of mind to stand trial on her attempted murder charges. The former model is accused of trying to kill her estranged husband Vice President Constantino Chiwenga by disconnecting his life support while he was in a South African hospital in July 2019.

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Connie Machiwenyika gives a touching testimonial about her experience with Diaspora Insurance following the passing of her son and how they provided her with much-needed financial support during a difficult time. The company went above and beyond, creating portraits of her late son, and providing meaningful mementos like t-shirts, caps, and pens. They even organized a program for the family at no cost.

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Chimurenga music legend Thomas Mapfumo urges protests in response to rigged elections in Zimbabwe. Mapfumo says 43 years of Zanu PF rule will only end if people take to the streets and reclaim their freedom, “get out of your houses and demonstrate” he says. He says USD$15 billion was looted and Zimbabweans kept quiet and then the Gold Mafia scandal erupted this year and again Zimbabweans kept quiet he says.

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Addressing journalists in Harare on Wednesday evening, CCC leader Nelson Chamisa said the delay in the delivery of ballot papers was a “clear case of voter suppression, a classic case of Stone Age, antiquated, analogue rigging.”

Chamisa was, however, confident of winning as he told his supporters that: “Funny games or no funny games, our victory is certain. We are going to continue to insist on a credible election and making sure we have a legitimate result out of this election.”

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The opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) gives an update on the state of play during make or break elections in Zimbabwe. First is spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere and then Chief Elections Agent Charles Kwaramba who lay out the challenges they are facing including long snaking queues, the intimidation of voters via dubious exit polls by state sponsored organisations, traditional leaders shepherding voters among others.

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