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Author: Marshall Bwanya
The United Nations (UN) has castigated the increasing human rights violations in Zimbabwe as political tensions continue to escalate in the country.
Political activist and filmmaker Rufaro Kaseke has castigated Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s appointment as the health minister arguing that the ZANU PF government is clueless on how to turn around the country’s ailing economy.
South Africa’s ruling party the ANC has finally broken its silence on Zimbabwe’s rampaging humanitarian crisis by condemning the state sponsored human rights violence being perpetrated by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime.
Flamboyant cleric, Prophet Passion Java’s brother Simbarashe Java has expressed his profound gratitude to Genius ‘Ginimbi’ Kadungure’s R50 000 unexpected goodwill gesture at a time he was financially struggling.
Black Money animation presents a dark comedy skit that chronicles the hardships, hustles and struggles of a typical unemployed college graduate in Zimbabwe.
Comedian Doc Vikela stars in a satire video that focuses on President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration militant reaction to vilify the trendy online movement #ZimbabweanLivesMatter that has gained international recognition.
ZANU PF youth league has lashed out at Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema accusing him for trying to take his frustrations of failing to find relevance and significance in his native South Africa by commenting on Zimbabwean matters.
Norton independent legislator Temba Mliswa says beneficiaries of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe farm mechanisation scheme unanimously chose not to pay the funds they owed to the central bank.
A concerned Zimbabwean citizen has accused local church leaders of working in cahoots with President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime to oppress the masses by choosing to remain mum while political tensions continue to escalate in the country.
The anonymous citizen accused church leaders Ezekiel Guti, Nehemiah Mutendi and Andrew Wutawunashe of taking the side of the oppressor by choosing to remain silent as corruption, human rights violations and abductions continue to escalate under Mnangagwa’s regime.
Political analyst Dr Vusumuzi Sibanda says President Emmerson Mnangagwa’a utterances that he would flash out political opponents highlights the embattled leader is continuing in the same trajectory of gross human rights violations and wanton crackdown on anti-government activists that were calling for the July 31 protests.