Mai Rumbi in Musvooooo Video in the car – Iwe usanditore face as echoes of ‘I love you baby’ were being sang… Zimbabweans surely know how to entertain the rest of the World and we love every moment of it. Chilling in your lounge while resting from a long day at work and wondering what’s happening in our favourite country… Wonder no more, Mai Rumbi is trending in the streets of Harare and here is why… video showing a woman named Mai Rumbi is trending on social media after she was recorded by her partner having Lula Lula in a car… In the video, she is asking the man not to record her face but is enjoying the moment too much to stop him… You surely don’t need DStv if you stay in Zimbabwe as the cou
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Zimbabwean authorities have deployed police officers nationwide in a sweeping show of force, issuing a stern warning to citizens just one day before a planned mass demonstration is set to test the nation's political stability. The move establishes a tense atmosphere, with the government vowing to meet any "unlawful" gatherings with the "full wrath of the law." A Vow to Maintain Order In a formal press statement issued on Thursday, the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) announced that "comprehensive security measures have been put in place to ensure peace, law, and order prevails" before, during, and after the planned events of October 17, 2025. Citing the police's constitutional mandate, the statement confirmed that the Commissioner-General of Pol
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Benz yaita madota izvezvi mu Harare Emerald HillVashandi veHarare Fire Brigade vaidzima moto wainge wabatira paBenz iyi mumugwagwa Woodholme kuEmerald Hill, muHarare svondo rino Well done well done. I see people are not used to see the Fire Brigade working. It is the new Zimbabwe guys.Zvotendwa kana vachitowanawo havo mvura yekudzimisa moto yekubikisa nekuwachisa ichishaikwaIts no longer making sense- all these cars. For what really???
Nelson Chamisa, Zimbabwe’s most prominent opposition figure, on Monday rejected calls for his supporters to join a planned mass demonstration against the government, invoking the “big lesson” of the 2017 ouster of Robert Mugabe as a cautionary tale. The move positions Mr. Chamisa, a former opposition leader who continues to command a large following, as a cautious actor, distancing himself from a potentially volatile street protest that appears linked to infighting within the ruling ZANU-PF party. It underscores a strategic divide among government critics on how best to challenge President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration. The exchange took place on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, after Mr. Chamisa posted a statement arguing that the country'
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Kudaro kwaive kwakaita sekutamba muHarare apo varume vaviri vakaedza kubira mukadzi panzvimbo yeBakers Inn, asi zvinhu zvikaramba sezvavaifunga. Mukadzi uyu, uyo anga achibva kubasa achitenga zvekudya, akazvimba neshungu apo vapfana vakamubata nechinangwa chekuba handbag yake. Vanhu vakanga varipo vakazoshanda pamwe chete neSecurity yeBakers Inn kuti vabate vapfana ava vasati vatiza. Zvese izvi zvakaitika munguva pfupi zvikaita kuti vanhu vazhinji vamhanye kunoona zviri kuitika sezvo ruzha rwevanhu rwakazadza nzvimbo yacho. Pakusvika kwemaSecurity guards, vapfana ava havana kuwana mukana wekutsvaga nzira yekutiza. Vakabviswa zvinhu zvavanga vaba uye vakarohwa zvakaipisisa nevamwe vanhu vakaungana, kusvika vava kuzvidemba kuita mhosva iyi. Mapurisa akazosvika pakupedzisira
Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga says President Emmerson Mnangagwa is behind the 2030 political agenda and is working with corrupt elements who are funding his controversial campaign to extend his rule beyond his 2028 second term constitutional limit to 2030, or 2035. This, Chiwenga says, has set the country on a pre-2017-like dangerous coup path. This comes as the Zanu PF annual conference opens today, running from 13-18 October in Mutare. In a document to the Zanu PF presidium and politburo presented on September 17, Chiwenga: "Today, history is repeating itself in the most shameful way Comrade President. Why we find ourselves in this situation is both shocking and shameful. Comrade President, on several occasions and even abroad, you have informed the nation that yo
Cde Blessed Geza has issued an urgent letter to President Mnangagwa demanding action against what is described as the "brazen looting" of nearly US$193 million from the national treasury by controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo. Dated October 11, 2025, the letter expresses "profound shock and a growing sense of humiliation" over the alleged systematic plunder, accusing the government of compromised accountability and fostering a culture of impunity for those with political connections. The letter begins by recalling President Mnangagwa's 2017 promise of a "new dawn" free from corruption, contrasting it with the rise of Mr. Chivhayo, who is identified as a "convicted criminal." It references his prior US$5 million fraud conviction invol