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In case you missed it, soon after the High Court ruling on Friday, Lance Guma spoke to newly appointed MDC Alliance Secretary for Communication Fadzayi Mahere on Saturday.

Mahere articulates the party’s response to the ruling and responds to a variety of other related questions on the way forward in the fight for the heart and soul of the opposition movement. #lancegumalive

Various celebrities send their birthday messages for our Managing Editor Lance Guma. These include Nelson Chamisa, Thomas Mapfumo, Uebert Angel, Jah Prayzah, Enzo Ishall, Phillip Chiyangwa, Marvelous Nakamba, Cephas Chimedza, Alois Bunjira, Carl Joshua Ncube, Ezra ‘Tshisa’ Sibanda, Alfred Kainga, Dr Pedzisai Ruhanya, Tafadzwa Musekiwa, Job Sikhala, Trevor Dongo, Jay C, King Alfred and Kazz a.k.a Mr Boomslang.

When the moment finally came, it caught many Zimbabweans – their media included – by surprise: After 37 years in power culminating in a week-long struggle, 93-year-old Robert Mugabe resigned as Zimbabwe’s president.

Giving their analysis on Al Jazeera’s Listening Post are Lance Guma, managing editor, Nehanda Radio & TV, Wendy Willems, assistant professor, London School of Economics and Alexander Rusero, lecturer, Harare Polytechnic School of Journalism

The Commander of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) Constantine Chiwenga set the cat amongst the pigeons when he warned that Zanu PF had been infiltrated by counter-revolutionaries and the army would not hesitate to intervene if the purge of of liberation war comrades did not stop. Journalist Lance Guma invites ordinary Zimbabweans to have their say in this Facebook LIVE broadcast.

With Zimbabwe a deeply religious nation, journalist Lance Guma asks the question, why are our prayers for a better country with less suffering never answered? Special guests on the show include Bishop Dave Chikosi based in the United States, Christian broadcaster and author Brilliant Pongo and Peter Makotose who are both in the United Kingdom. The show via Facebook LIVE also took contributions from Zimbabweans across the globe.