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In this episode, Trevor Ncube sits down with Ex-Finance Minister and Farmer, Dr. Simba Makoni. They discuss farming, his relationship with the former President of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe and the current political and economic environment.
In case you missed it, WATCH as Kim Jayde interviews Sha Sha on new show “Global Zimbabweans” that is brought to you by CMG Media in collaboration with WorldRemit.
Musician and songwriter, Winky D, discusses with Trevor Ncube on the importance of Zimbabwean artists to seek local validation and recognition and this will lead to international success and the growth of Zimbabwean music industry.
Veteran journalist and publisher Trevor Ncube takes in an exciting conversation with Winky D, where the ZimDanceHall prodigy chronicles his musical journey in an informative in depth discussion.
Former Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor Gideon Gono discusses with Trevor Ncube how the political elements affected his monetary policies during his tenure as Central Bank boss.
Self exiled former cabinet minister Saviour Kasukuwere has bemoaned that Zimbabwe’s political landscape continues to be a divided and contested terrain that has invited negative global attention that the country is a failed pariah state that is in a continuous cycle of conflict.
Political analyst Dr Ibbo Mandaza has told the SABC that South Africa endorsed the November 2017 military coup which dethroned the former late Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe.
Seasoned journalist Nkepile Mabuse in this segment of Checkpoint on eNCA documents Hopewell Chin’ono’s tragic unconstitutional arrest and desperate plight for justice in the courts of law that have no regard to citizens’ rights enshrined in the constitution.
Controversial cleric Talent Madungwe has sensationally claimed that homosexuality, abortion and murder are the cause why God has plagued the world with the Coronavirus pandemic.
Journalist Takunda Mandura interviews Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops Conference (ZCBC) secretary general Bishop Fradereck Chiromba on their current position concerning the pastoral letter they issued condemning human rights abuses by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government.