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3/1/2025, 5:39:51 AM

*Burna Boy Breaks Silence on Lamborghini Scandal, Trolls Socialite in Viral Freestyle* *Join our WhatsApp Channel* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaEXOCIKLaHgkMjgPK0T Advertise with us WhatsApp +263 78 040 1956 Call us: +2638644308653 Grammy Award winner Burna Boy has addressed allegations from Nigerian socialite Sophia Egbueje, who claims he failed to deliver on a promise to gift her a Lamborghini after chowing her like agege bread. Socialite Accuses Burna Faling to Buy Lambo After Chowing Her In a now-viral leaked audio recording, Sophia accused Burna Boy of not fulfilling his commitment to buy her the luxury car after having relations with her. In the audio, Sophia claimed that her friend Ama Reginald and Burna Boy’s associate Manny convinced her to meet with the artist. Burna Boy allegedly promised her a Lamborghini in exchange for some time in the sack with her. However, after their encounter, the promised luxury car was never delivered. Burna Boy Breaks Silence on Lamborghini Scandal Reacting to the accusations, the Last Last hitmaker took to his socials and shared a freestyle on Friday afternoon. In an Instagram Story, Burna Boy trolled Sophia Egbueje with a freestyle asking her why she was losing her cool over his failure to buy her a Lamborghini after chowing her. “No do no do, no do no do. Mo sha sofun. If you no getti me. forget about it. I no buy Lambo, is that why you are shouting? Them dey. Where dem dey? We no dey see dem at all,” he freestyles in the video. Watch the video of Burna Boy responding to Sophia Egbueje below: I no buy lambo, is that why you are cr¥ing? Burna Boy shades Miss Lambo for opueh pic.twitter.com/ChGnrkX4lx — Instablog9ja (@instablog9ja) February 28, 2025 *iHarare*

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News Report Zimbabwe
3/1/2025, 12:22:45 PM

*Grace Mugabe attends Nujoma burial* *Join our WhatsApp Channel* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaEXOCIKLaHgkMjgPK0T Advertise with us WhatsApp +263 78 040 1956 Call us: +2638644308653 Zimbabwe's former first lady, Grace Mugabe, is in Namibia to extend her condolences to the family of the late former president Sam Nujoma, who passed away on February 8 at the age of 95. Nujoma, a key figure in Namibia's liberation struggle and its first president after independence, was a close ally of Zimbabwe's late former president, Robert Mugabe. Grace Mugabe visited the Nujoma family and met with his widow, Kovambo Nujoma, who is 93 years old. The former first lady offered her heartfelt condolences and shared words of comfort with the grieving family. As part of her visit, Grace Mugabe also signed a condolence book dedicated to the late Namibian leader, honoring his legacy and contributions to Namibia's independence and development. Sam Nujoma played a pivotal role in leading Namibia's liberation movement, the South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO), and was instrumental in securing the country's independence from South Africa. He became Namibia's first president in 1990 and served three terms until 2005. His legacy is celebrated not only in Namibia but also in Zimbabwe, where a major street, formerly known as Second Street, was renamed in his honor. The Nujoma family is preparing for a state funeral on Saturday, where the late president will be laid to rest. His passing marks the end of an era for Namibia, and many are reflecting on the immense impact he had on the country's journey to freedom and self-determination. Grace Mugabe's visit is a significant gesture, given the long-standing ties between the Mugabe and Nujoma families, who shared a bond based on their mutual commitment to African liberation movements and their leadership in the post-colonial era. Source - online

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News Report Zimbabwe
3/1/2025, 12:48:36 PM

*Woman jailed for facilitating rape of own daughter (6)* *Join our WhatsApp Channel* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaEXOCIKLaHgkMjgPK0T Advertise with us WhatsApp +263 78 040 1956 Call us: +2638644308653 A 43-year-old Penhalonga woman has been slapped with a 10-year jail term following conviction for assisting a man rape her minor daughter. The woman, whose identity was withheld to protect the victim, was convicted by a Mutare magistrate after a full trial. Prosecutors proved that the incident took place in 2022. The woman is the one who undressed her 6-year-old daughter and ordered her to lie down before she was violated by accused person. She sat in a chair and watched while her daughter was being abused. “The offender assisted an adult male unknown to the prosecutor, to rape the child. “The mother undressed the child while the unknown male was watching sitting on the bed. She then instructed her child to lie on her back on the bed. The unknown male took off his clothes and raped the child once, while the mother was watching, sitting on a chair in the bedroom,” the National Prosecuting Authority said. The matter eventually came to light in April last year when the child was living with her grandmother. The grandmother discovered that the child was suffering from urinary incontinence. The girl narrated that it began soon after she was raped. “She revealed the role that her mother had played in the ordeal.”

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News Report Zimbabwe
3/1/2025, 12:47:21 PM

*NetOne's OneMoney aims to revolutionise financial inclusion in Zimbabwe* *Join our WhatsApp Channel* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaEXOCIKLaHgkMjgPK0T Advertise with us WhatsApp +263 78 040 1956 Call us: +2638644308653 NetOne's mobile financial services subsidiary, ONE Money, is set to transform financial inclusion in Zimbabwe by offering a suite of innovative products and services designed to reach the country's unbanked and underbanked populations. This move is aimed at addressing the growing need for financial services in a market where an estimated 70% of the population has limited or no access to formal banking. With mobile technology as its backbone, ONE Money seeks to provide affordable, convenient, and secure financial services to all Zimbabweans, regardless of location or financial status. The company is positioning itself as a crucial player in bridging the gap between traditional banking and digital finance. Joseph Machiva, General Manager of ONE Money, highlighted that the platform is more than just a mobile wallet, but rather a comprehensive financial empowerment tool designed to bring about tangible change for those who have previously been excluded from the formal banking system. "OneMoney is more than just a mobile wallet; it's a financial empowerment tool," Machiva explained. "Our goal is to bridge the gap between traditional banking and digital finance, ensuring that every Zimbabwean has access to secure, seamless, and efficient financial services." NetOne Group CEO Raphael Mushanawani expressed confidence in ONE Money's potential to revolutionize the financial landscape in Zimbabwe. He emphasized that the strength of ONE Money lies in the vast distribution network of NetOne, its commitment to technological advancements, and its ability to serve communities at every level. "The latest upgrade is a significant step towards a future where financial services are truly accessible to all," Mushanawani said. The launch of ONE Money's comprehensive financial products and services is expected to have a transformative effect on financial inclusion across the country. A recent report by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe revealed that mobile financial services have the potential to increase financial inclusion by up to 50% in the next five years. In addition to providing mobile wallets, ONE Money will offer services that include mobile money transfers, savings products, bill payments, and access to microloans, all designed to cater to the unbanked population. With Zimbabwe's population heavily reliant on mobile phones for communication and transactions, ONE Money is poised to tap into this vast market and bridge the gap for millions without access to formal banking. Last year, Mushanawani disclosed that NetOne is positioning itself to achieve an ambitious revenue target of US$1 billion annually by 2029. This goal marks a massive increase in revenue from a projected US$160 million this year, signaling the company's determination to leverage new opportunities and expand its customer base. NetOne, the country's oldest mobile telecoms operator, was the first to be licensed to operate a mobile telecoms business in 1996, preceding Strive Masiyiwa's Econet. Despite fierce competition, NetOne remains committed to expanding its reach, with over 4 million active subscribers as of the first quarter of last year, trailing Econet's 10 million. Through ONE Money, NetOne aims to become a key player in Zimbabwe's mobile financial services market, offering a lifeline to millions of Zimbabweans in need of accessible, affordable, and secure financial solutions. Source - newsday

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News Report Zimbabwe
3/1/2025, 12:46:30 PM

*Tsikamutanda divides families in Zaka* *Join our WhatsApp Channel* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaEXOCIKLaHgkMjgPK0T Advertise with us WhatsApp +263 78 040 1956 Call us: +2638644308653 A dramatic tale of deception unfolded in the quiet hills of Zaka District, where a self-proclaimed Tsikamutanda (traditional healer and witch hunter) named Nehemiah Tamanikwa recently stirred both awe and suspicion among locals. His arrival in the Headman Dzoro area, armed with forged documents claiming affiliation with the Zimbabwe National Traditional Healers Association (ZINATHA), quickly became a source of intrigue and concern. Nehemiah, with his confident demeanor and promises of protection against evil forces, won the trust of Headman Jephta Ringirai. The headman, impressed by the healer's persuasive aura, validated his claims without hesitation. However, as Nehemiah's presence grew more established, whispers of doubt began to circulate among the community. Some villagers, skeptical of his sudden rise, started questioning the legitimacy of his practices and credentials. Prosper Dohwai, ZINATHA's Masvingo provincial chairperson, confirmed the community's suspicions, revealing that Nehemiah was not registered with the association. "We do not have such a name in our database. He is not our member, so the certificates he presented are fake," Dohwai stated, effectively debunking Nehemiah's fraudulent claims. Zaka South Ward 32 Councilor Togarepi Toruvanda also received inquiries regarding the healer, cautioning the public about potential imposters. "Villagers should beware of these fake Tsikamutandas. I have heard about them, but I think the best persons to comment on the matter are the traditional leaders," Toruvanda advised. Despite the growing skepticism, Headman Ringirai remained steadfast in his support for Nehemiah, dismissing allegations of fraud. "It's true we have a Tsikamutanda here, and everything is well. Those claiming he is fake are simply trying to avoid scrutiny; they have their own agendas," he defended, further complicating the matter. However, the unraveling of Nehemiah's deception came during an attempt to perform a healing ritual at his makeshift shrine. When the ceremony failed to produce any tangible results, the community's doubts quickly morphed into anger. The villagers, feeling betrayed, demanded accountability, eager to rid themselves of the false healer and restore the integrity of their traditional beliefs. In the aftermath of the exposure, Nehemiah fled the area, leaving behind a trail of broken trust and confusion. Headman Ringirai's reputation was also tarnished, with the community questioning his judgment in validating a fraudulent healer. Following the debacle, a villager filed a police report against Nehemiah, accusing him of falsely accusing community members of witchcraft. Nehemiah is now expected to appear before a magistrate in Jerera on March 10, 2025, where he will face charges for his deceptive activities. ZINATHA's Prosper Dohwai has urged traditional leaders and villagers to exercise caution when welcoming outside healers into their communities, emphasizing the importance of verifying the authenticity of such individuals through proper channels. "Only our office can verify the authenticity of our members. I want to urge villagers and traditional leaders to first check the authenticity of these people who come to their areas without recommendation from our offices," Dohwai warned. As the dust settles, the village of Headman Dzoro is left grappling with the consequences of deception and the fragility of trust in the traditional healing system. Source - TellZim News

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News Report Zimbabwe
3/1/2025, 12:48:01 PM

*Ministers, deputies ignore Mnangagwa* *Join our WhatsApp Channel* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaEXOCIKLaHgkMjgPK0T Advertise with us WhatsApp +263 78 040 1956 Call us: +2638644308653 Speaker of the National Assembly, Jacob Mudenda, has expressed frustration over the frequent absences of ministers and their deputies from Parliament, urging that action be taken against those who continue to miss crucial sessions. His remarks came after only a few Cabinet ministers attended Wednesday's question-and-answer session, despite numerous apologies from several senior government officials, including Vice-Presidents Constantino Chiwenga and Kembo Mohadi. Mudenda revealed that he had received apologies from over 10 ministers for their absence, which raised suspicions about their commitment to their roles. "Now, my observation is this. There are quite clear apologies that have been very consistent, and my suspicion is that these ministers who tender apologies cannot be on national duty every week," he said. "I am, therefore, directing the clerk and the staff to make a proper analysis of those ministers who have been consistently tendering their apologies, and appropriate action must be taken sooner than later." The Speaker further pointed out that the repeated absences went against an earlier appeal by President Emmerson Mnangagwa. In December, the President had criticized top officials, including ministers, for avoiding important government meetings. Mudenda said the ongoing apologies did not seem to respond to the President's call for better performance from government officials. Under Section 107(2) of Zimbabwe's Constitution, Vice-Presidents, ministers, and their deputies are required to attend Parliamentary sessions and committee meetings. Mudenda emphasized that ministers' attendance at Parliament was vital for public trust in the government, as it provided a platform for them to discuss government policies, challenges, and solutions. "When ministers answer parliamentary processes, this is their time to shine on public policy, telling the world what government is doing, the challenges government is facing, and what government is doing about those challenges," he said. "We cannot afford to miss that golden opportunity." Mudenda also highlighted the backlog of unanswered parliamentary questions, many of which had been pending for months. He criticized the failure of ministers to respond to questions, with some inquiries remaining unanswered since October last year. He cited several examples of unanswered questions, including those directed to the ministers of Industry and Commerce, Land, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development, Health and Child Care, Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare, and Finance. "These questions of national interest must be dealt with," Mudenda said, stressing that ministers' responses were necessary for public accountability and transparency. "I hope and trust that I will not be forced to analyze such reports again." The Speaker's comments underline growing frustration with the lack of accountability in government, and his call for action serves as a reminder that public officials must honor their constitutional duties and respect the taxpayers who fund their positions. Source - newsday

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News Report Zimbabwe
3/1/2025, 12:50:55 PM

*Harare’s Geo-Pomona waste-to-energy deal sparks corruption fears, residents allege it’s a feeding trough* *Join our WhatsApp Channel* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaEXOCIKLaHgkMjgPK0T Advertise with us WhatsApp +263 78 040 1956 Call us: +2638644308653 IMPOSING deals from private companies on City of Harare (CoH) without following proper procedures and consultation creates a breeding ground for corruption, residents have said. These are the sentiments of the Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA), who are at loggerheads with council and the Ministry of Local Government over the approval of Geo Pomona to carry out waste management in the capital. Speaking at a recent meeting with Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume at Town House, CHRA director Reuben Akili said that the failure to consult and the passing of council resolutions on private partnerships creates channels for corruption. “When you read the addendum for the Pomona project, it also speaks to the issues of the local authority transferring equipment and moving workers to Geo Pomona, which is likely an agreement that was not discussed. “We need to look at the root causes of this corruption. This is very important because when you look at these committees, they play an oversight role. “When issues are discussed in a chamber like this, decisions are made at that level. But when decisions do not originate from there, we create room for corruption. We create room for the bleeding of council resources,” said Akili. Geo Pomona was established in 2022 after a Dutch waste management firm, Geogenix BV, secured a US$350 million waste-to-energy deal with the city. Geo Pomona’s operations with Harare have been a source of contention among residents amid new information that the firm’s local focal person, Delish Nguwaya, and President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s son, have 50-50 percent shares in the company. Initially, Town House opposed granting permission for Geo Pomona to take over its dumping sites but has since changed its stance, agreeing to work together to clear the dump sites. Geo Pomona Waste Management will collect 650 tonnes of refuse daily at a rate of US$40 per tonne. Despite objections from residents, Geo Pomona’s projects have been dubbed a model to emulate in other cities by the government. Mafume, once a vocal critic of Geo Pomona, told residents that private partnerships such as this one will transform the CoH. “Let us be clear, there are certain things that can be done better if we work with the private sector. I do understand that initially, the dump site was an issue of contention, even for me, but if you go there now, the place is clean. “The place has no smell. The place has been effectively managed. If you remember, we, as the residents or as the city council at that time, said we would not pay, and the payment was done from the central fiscus. They have sorted the place out, and the residents did not have to pay. “That is a model that seems to work. We might have issues with it, but those are issues that we can address,” said Mafume. *NewZimbabwe*

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News Report Zimbabwe
3/1/2025, 12:49:32 PM

*AMH owner Trevor Ncube demands a day in court as his journalist is denied bail* *Join our WhatsApp Channel* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaEXOCIKLaHgkMjgPK0T Advertise with us WhatsApp +263 78 040 1956 Call us: +2638644308653 ALPHA Media Holdings (AMH) publisher, Trevor Ncube has challenged the police to arrest him arguing that his reporter, Blessed Mhlanga who is currently languishing in jail after he was denied bail by a Harare magistrate is not a publisher. Ncube, who is President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s former advisor, was responding to questions by journalists at Harare Magistrates Court where he had come in solidarity with Mhlanga. Mhlanga was arrested Monday after handing himself over to the police. He is accused of publishing messages which incite violence following his interviews with outspoken war veteran, Blessed Runesu Geza, who demanded that President Mnangagwa should step down. Ncube said Mhlanga is not the owner of AMH television channel, Heart and Soul as such deserved freedom. “Blessed is not AMH. He’s just a journalist practicing his profession, which is constitutionally protected, just like you guys are doing here, broadcasting to the public at home. “You can’t be accused of inciting the public for broadcasting what I’m saying right now. “I am the one who should be brought before the courts, not the journalists who transmit the information. So, I’m disappointed in that regard, but this is the reality that we are in right now,” Ncube said. The media entrepreneur said he was disappointed that Mhlanga was denied bail, pointing to selective application of the law and also accused the court of failing to appreciate that there should be freedom of the press. He also accused Mnangagwa of controlling the judiciary, noting that the President literally owns the courts. “I think fundamentally important is the fact that there wasn’t any indication that the court realises that you’re dealing with freedom of expression and press freedom, and that Blessed did not say any of the stuff that he is alleged to have said. “Unfortunately, President Mnangagwa owns the courts. They have said they own the military; they own the police, they will do as they please. We will continue; I mean, I’m sure the lawyers will do what is right, but what we saw happening today is not fair; It is not justice, and our Constitution does not support what has just taken place here,” Ncube said. Mhlanga was denied bail by Harare Magistrate Farai Gwitima, who ruled that he was likely to interfere with witnesses who are his subordinates. The magistrate also said his release will jeopardise peace in Zimbabwe, among other reasons. His lawyer Chris Mhike said he will be filing an appeal at the High Court as soon as possible. Mhlanga will be back in court March 14 for routine remand.

News Report Zimbabwe
News Report Zimbabwe
3/1/2025, 12:46:55 PM

*'All Zanu-PF vehicles must pay toll fees'* *Join our WhatsApp Channel* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaEXOCIKLaHgkMjgPK0T Advertise with us WhatsApp +263 78 040 1956 Call us: +2638644308653 Presidential spokesperson George Charamba has issued a stern warning to all Zanu-PF officials and members, reminding them that no one, including Government departments, is exempt from paying toll fees as required by the law. Charamba emphasized that even the Office of the President must adhere to toll obligations and that all government vehicles pay toll fees in advance, receiving toll certificates from the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA), not exemptions. Charamba's comments come in response to a recent incident in which a Zanu-PF-branded vehicle, belonging to Zaka South MP Clemence Chiduwa, was filmed bypassing a tollgate without paying the required fees. The incident was exposed by Matthew Takaona, a former Zimbabwe Media Commissioner and now consultant with The Mirror, who praised the publication for exposing the corruption at toll gates. "There is nothing exempting party vehicles and drivers from meeting their toll obligations. All Government departments, the Office of the President included, make yearly payments to Zinara and get certificates for that facility," Charamba said. "No to tax abuse in the name of party logos. That's putting the ruling party into disrepute, and it's a dismissible offence according to party rules." Charamba condemned the abuse of party vehicles and logos to bypass toll fees, calling it an act that undermines the party's integrity. He warned that any Zanu-PF members caught engaging in such activities could face expulsion from the party. He also lauded The Mirror for their role in bringing the issue to light, praising Takaona and his team for their efforts in exposing the unlawful conduct. The vehicle, which was reportedly driven by Zaka South MP Chiduwa, was filmed by The Mirror photographer Nyasha Mariga as it passed through the tollgate without paying the toll fee. The Mirror crew later questioned the station supervisor, who admitted that the vehicle was in breach of the law. Police constable Chihoma from Masvingo Central Police was allegedly involved in assisting the driver to bypass the toll gate. ZINARA responded swiftly, reiterating that no vehicles, including those belonging to political parties, are exempt from paying toll fees. The road authority clarified that police officers are fully aware of this rule and that all drivers, regardless of affiliation, must pay toll fees as required by law. Police spokesperson Paul Nyathi referred all questions regarding the incident to ZINARA, reinforcing the message that toll obligations must be met by all road users. Charamba's statement underscores the government's commitment to ensuring that all individuals and organizations, regardless of their affiliation, comply with tax laws. His remarks also serve as a reminder to political leaders that their actions have consequences, and any abuse of power or privilege will not be tolerated. Source - The MIrror

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News Report Zimbabwe
3/1/2025, 12:46:06 PM

*Mixed messaging and confusion over Mnangagwa term extension fuel speculation* *Join our WhatsApp Channel* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaEXOCIKLaHgkMjgPK0T Advertise with us WhatsApp +263 78 040 1956 Call us: +2638644308653 Over the past week, President Emmerson Mnangagwa gave probably his most emphatic response to whether he would like to extend his term beyond 2028, reiterating that he would leave office in the next three years. Mnangagwa has previously said he is a "constitutionalist" and will abide by the terms of the constitution. His second and last term is due to expire in 2028, but there are some senior people within the government and the governing party who want the president to stay beyond his constitutional term and maybe serve up to 20230. The president met with a group of editors last week, where he told them in no uncertain terms that he was a constitutionalist and did not wish to extend the constitution nor go beyond his term limit. By saying he is a constitutionalist, Mnangagwa implies that he does not envisage a situation where the constitution is amended for his benefit. Ironically, a day before his meeting with editors, Information minister Jenfan Muswere told the media that there was consensus in Zanu-PF and the party's top leadership was "unanimously supporting President Mnangagwa's continued leadership up to 2030". "There is nothing unconstitutional about amending the constitution," Muswere continued. Now, excuse me for being confused. Mnangagwa says he is a constitutionalist who will not seek to extend his term beyond 2028, yet one of his lieutenants says they are "driving (sic) the boat" towards 2030. This is quite a striking contradiction, considering that Mnangagwa has previously said he did not want to extend his term. The president first publicly declined the offer to extend his term at the Zanu-PF national conference in Bulawayo last year, despite the party's resolution to do so. However, in January Mnangagwa hosted a number of legislators who once again asked the president to extend his term beyond 2028. Sengezo Tshabangu, who installed himself as the leader of the opposition was quite brazen, declaring that if their "presence [Precabe Farm] improves your stay in power and makes the people of Zimbabwe happy, then let it be". Quite a jarring statement from a person who claims to head the opposition, but that is a story for another day. This was an opportunity to swat away Tshabangu's overzealousness. It went begging. There have been so many statements from the likes of Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi and his counterpart at the ICT ministry Tatenda Mavetera all on extending Mnagagwa's term. The usual retort is that there is freedom of expression in the country and people are allowed to say what they want. But therein lies the problem, some of the high profile people backing Mnangagwa are ministers. If the president says he is a constitutionalist, it infers that the ministers that are pushing for a term extension are not constitutionalists. This begs the question, why does the president continue to associate with people that are calling for an amendment that is not in keeping with constitutionalism. As the custodian of the constitution, there is no room for people who seek to mutilate the constitution in the vicinity of the president. Muswere said there was "no noise in the cockpit" and there was "unity [and] singleness of purpose" within the leadership. If that is the case, then why are the president's lieutenants singing from a different hymn book when it comes to the term extension and the constitutional amendment that should go with it? On his part, Mnangagwa said he will tell those that are trying to persuade him to stay on that he will not continue because he wants to remain a constitutionalist. But so far, this approach has not worked because some of his ministers have only become louder since the December conference, while others have danced harder since then in an effort to cajole the president into staying longer. I am sure I am not the only one confused by this. At a time when we need a uniform message from the powers that be, we are getting mixed and contradictory messages and this is not helpful at all. There have been efforts by the media to distil this issue and clear the confusion, but instead, we have seen unhelpful threats flying from George Charamba, a senior official in the president's office. I know the temptation is to say that the president has spoken and his word is final. Fine and dandy, so in that case, the ministers and the supporters that have been pushing for the term extension should also respect the finality of the president's word and not wear us down with their unending slogans. The contradictory messages are only going to encourage further speculations and fuel doubts about the president's term extension. Charamba and his colleagues in the Office of the President should be pushing for uniformity of messaging, not this situation where the president says one thing and his trusted lieutenants say another. I believe too much time has already been spent, and needlessly too, on the 2030 agenda. This time could have been used for more productive and pressing issues that face our country at the moment. Now that the president has spoken, I pray that there is finality to this matter. Zanu-PF supporters and ministers who continue advocating for the term extension should be openly chastised as they are the antithesis of constitutionalism as so eloquently addressed by the president. Source - medium.com

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