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Nehanda Radio Managing Editor Lance Guma is a guest on Al Jazeera TV and is asked to give his take on the volatile political situation in Zimbabwe. Guma compares Zanu PF to a snake shedding off its skin in Robert Mugabe but remains a snake that bites when threatened.
Nehanda TV presenter Sakhile “Miss Classique” Khanye caught up with comedian Munashe Chirisa at the Zimbabwe Achievers Awards in London. Munashe talks about his creative process and the video that clocked over 1.9 million views on Facebook.
Opposition MDC-T leader Nelson Chamisa explains the joke about his sister and President Emmerson Mnangagwa saying political banter must be understood by political players.
“For starters I don’t have a sister who is 18 years. I am sorry to those who feel offended, but they shouldn’t feel offended because it was not meant to offend anyone. If anything this was meant to illustrate a point,” Chamisa told Nehanda TV.
Tendai Biti speaks to Nehanda TV while walking on the streets of London while heading to various engagements. He says the British are badly advised in their dealings with the junta in Zimbabwe.
Opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) president Advocate Nelson Chamisa is the guest on Nehanda TV and speaks to Managing Editor Lance Guma about a variety of issues. He explains his trip to the UK, the fallout with Thokozani Khupe, the heated debates over MDC-T primary elections, the joke about his sister and Mnangagwa, the concerns over ballot tampering and many other issues.
Nelson Chamisa BBC Hardtalk interview – VIDEO
Former Finance Minister and opposition PDP president Tendai Biti is a guest on Nehanda TV and speaks to Lance Guma on a variety of issues including the fall out with Thokozani Khupe, whether his PDP will dissolve and join the MDC-T, why they travelled to the UK and his vision for fixing the economic problems in Zimbabwe.
Former Zengeza MP Tafadzwa Musekiwa, Zimbabwe’s youngest MP at 24, is set for an emotional return to Zimbabwe this weekend, 15 years after fleeing the country for the United Kingdom.
In this exclusive interview with Nehanda TV Managing Editor Lance Guma, Musekiwa explains his reasons for leaving and why he is now finally going back to Zimbabwe.
He discloses harrowing details of how when his father died in 2002, Zanu PF militia chased him away from the funeral, took over proceedings, dug the grave and buried him before forcing members of the family to sing on top of the grave.
SABC’s Foreign Editor, Sophie Mokoena interviews Zimbabwe’s former President Robert Mugabe. He is asked about the military coup in November last year that saw him toppled and the Gukurahundi Massacres in the eighties among other issues.
Elections debate with Ruvheneko ft Rufaro Kaseke