The “Nandos Guy” Visits VP Chiwenga and Col. Baloyi

Colonel Minnie Baloyi and her husband, VP Rtd. General Chiwenga, were delighted to welcome Edwin Brisco Chisango, the “Nandos Guy,” and his wonderful wife to their home this past Sunday.

Edwin proved true to his kind word, bringing the promised funds budgeted for their Nandos meal, although he humorously declined the suggestion from some well-wishers to increase the contribution to $50. The couple were thoroughly pleased with the outcome.

He shared entertaining anecdotes of the public reaction to his initial offer, including the jesting messages and even temporary security concerns that led him to briefly block his social media account. Despite the lively commotion, the meeting was a great success and a pleasure for everyone involved.

Harare Waste Management Upgrade as Geo Pomona Equipment Unveiled

President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa today commissioned refuse collection vehicles and waste management equipment at the Geo Pomona Waste Management facility, commending the strong collaboration between Government, the City of Harare, and Geo Pomona in delivering a practical and forward-looking waste management solution for the capital.

He noted that the initiative will significantly enhance Harare’s capacity to manage waste efficiently, contributing to the city’s transformation into a modern, clean, and well-managed urban centre in line with the growth and development being driven under the Second Republic. The President emphasised that environmental protection and urban cleanliness are vital to national wellbeing and require shared responsibility.

To reinforce sustained environmental stewardship, President Mnangagwa also announced the introduction of awards for local authorities that consistently observe National Clean-Up Fridays and actively participate in conservation programmes.

Tagwirei Sponsors Rome Pilgrimage for 62 Adventist Couples

In a deeply meaningful initiative that blended faith, history, and family life, Kudakwashe Tagwirei recently facilitated a pilgrimage to Rome, Italy, for 62 married couples from the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The journey was designed not merely as travel, but as an intentional space for couples to step away from daily pressures, reconnect with one another, and strengthen the spiritual and relational foundations of their marriages.

Immersed in Rome’s rich Christian heritage, the couples reflected together on shared values, commitment, and personal growth. The experience underscored a timeless truth: strong families are built deliberately, through shared faith, continuous investment in relationships, and a clear sense of legacy for future generations. It served as a powerful reminder that marriage, like faith, requires time, reflection, and renewal. More …

Evidence Over Outrage – Prof. Mugano and the Mutapa Fund Debate.

World-renowned Economics Professor Gift Mugano has set himself apart by rising above the toxic, performative politics that have long clouded Zimbabwe’s public discourse. His openness about once drifting into oppositional activism – and his clear acknowledgement that such behaviour is ultimately unpatriotic – reflects rare intellectual honesty. For that alone, he has earned deep respect, and his critiques going forward deserve to be heard as serious, reasoned contributions.

What separates him from his loudest detractors is straightforward: he applies his mind, while others rely on shallow outrage and empty slogans. His evidence-driven support for the Mutapa Investment Fund has sparked genuine national debate precisely because it is rooted in analysis, not emotion. More …

Aligning China’s 15th Five-Year Plan with Zimbabwe’s NDS2

Today I had the honour of delivering a presentation at the Golden Peacock Hotel on “Viewing China’s 15th Five-Year Plan Proposals from a Zimbabwean Perspective.” It was an energising discussion, and I was grateful to Xinhua News Agency for convening such a timely dialogue.

I reflected on how China’s upcoming 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) aligns almost perfectly with Zimbabwe’s NDS2, which runs over the same years. This overlap creates a rare moment where both nations – guided by President Xi Jinping and President Emmerson Mnangagwa – are pursuing major reforms at the same time, opening space for deeper cooperation in technology, industry, energy, and governance. More …

Profiting Off Human Rights: Sikhala’s Unpatriotic Political Economy

Job Sikhala’s latest accusations of “targeted human rights abuses” are nothing more than a tired script of political theatrics – a desperate attempt to court foreign sympathy, attract donor funding, and revive his fading relevance. These claims are consistently unsupported, exaggerated to absurdity, and crafted not for Zimbabweans but for foreign sponsors eager for a distorted narrative. His track record of incitement, confrontational activism, and disregard for public order strips him of any moral standing to speak on justice or democratic governance.

Sikhala’s agenda is painfully obvious. With the European Union preparing to review its sanctions regime, he is scrambling to contaminate the process with falsehoods. Yet Europe itself is awakening to the fact that these sanctions were built on years of manipulation by opposition figures who oversold their influence and fed the West a steady diet of distortions. As more countries pivot toward constructive re-engagement with Zimbabwe and recognise the opportunities of our natural-resource-driven growth trajectory, Sikhala and his associates cling to stale victimhood narratives that expose their political bankruptcy.

His financial motivations are equally transparent. With Western funding now favouring more organised opposition structures, Sikhala seeks to exploit CCC’s fragmentation to redirect donor money into his personal political experiment. Reports that he secured US$2 million from the UK Labour Party to attack ZANU PF’s Resolution Number 1 – mirroring funds allegedly channelled to Ngarivhume, Biti, and Mwonzora – show how deeply external agendas shape his outbursts. This is politics reduced to Ifadzamutengi wehwahwa – a performance staged to please funders, not to serve Zimbabwe.

By contrast, Government’s posture has been measured and principled, demanding evidence, respecting due process, and reminding the nation of the opposition’s own history of orchestrating violence and undermining public peace. Sikhala’s reflexive pleas for foreign intervention simply expose his leadership vacuum and his complete inability to articulate policies that resonate beyond sensational headlines.

Zimbabweans must view Sikhala’s claims with a discerning and patriotic eye. His rhetoric is hollow, his motives driven by self-gain, and his methods corrosive to national cohesion. Human rights must never be prostituted for foreign applause or for political characters seeking financial lifelines.

Zimbabwe deserves leaders rooted in truth, sovereignty, and national duty – not individuals who treat our nation as a stage for externally funded theatrics.

A Message to Chamisa: Choose Constitutional Politics

Dear Mr Chamisa,

Political opposition is not a Zimbabwean invention, so stop pretending your frustrations make you some exceptional figure. Democracies the world over settle their differences at the ballot, not through thinly veiled incitement meant to smuggle illegality under dramatic metaphors.

This is exactly the kind of reckless thinking that keeps the masses rejecting you every election cycle – you mistake grandstanding for leadership and threats for strategy. More …

The President’s Christmas Miracle: 15,000 Hampers for Harare’s ZANUPF Zone 1 – 72,000 Smiles

Christmas has arrived early in Chitungwiza!

In a powerful gesture of care rooted in the values of the Second Republic, President E.D. Mnangagwa has gifted 15,000 Christmas hampers to families in Harare’s ZANU PF Zone 1 – the delivery carried out with dedication by Cde Dr. Elder Kudakwashe Tagwirei, a committed ZANU PF Central Committee member.

The scale of this festive upliftment is staggering. With Zimbabwe’s average household size at 4.8 people, this Presidential gift has brought joy and food security to over 72,000 citizens. More …

Professor Mugano & Murapata and the Myth of Invisible Dams

It is hardly surprising that Prof. Gift Mugano and the ZFN Friday Drinks panel, led by Tinashe Murapata, have once again stepped forward as self-appointed auditors of national progress. Their commentary has become predictable: whenever Government registers measurable achievements, they instinctively cast doubt before examining the underlying facts. Thus, when Treasury announced funding for dam construction, they immediately reached for a narrative of suspicion.

Their latest attempt to question the 2025 dam allocations collapses under even the most basic scrutiny. More …

Emmanuel Matatu Promoted to General, Assumes ZDF Command

President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, as the nation’s Commander-in-Chief, officiated at State House today where he formally conferred the rank of General on Emmanuel Matatu.

The long-serving officer, previously a Lieutenant General, assumes leadership of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces following his promotion under the constitutional and statutory provisions governing military appointments. His advancement and assumption of command became effective on 21 November 2025.