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WATCH LIVE as Gambakwe Media looks at the recent reports of multiple robberies at Mnangagwa’s two farms in Kwekwe. This is the daily bulletin that includes multiple other stories.

Intro

Mukuru facing major operational challenges after many Zimbabwean employees with ZEP permits were stopped from working. Mukuru in South Africa is almost paralysed.

Topics

1. Multiple robberies at Mnangagwa’s two farms have revealed weak security at the farm.
2. Mnangagwa owns Precab farm in Sherwood and also the adjacent Brownland Estate farm.
3. Musa Mukuli, William Urayayi, Silas Musindo, James Mulongo appeared in court over thefts of Solar panels and water pumps.
4. Robberies being staged by people in the security services.
5. Security has been beefed up around Mnangagwa but his assets across the country are too vast to be adequately protected.
6. Someone testing Mnangagwa’s security
7. Mnangagwa has failed in his efforts to try and convince SADC leaders to ignore the SADC SEOM report.
8. Mnangagwa is now framing the dispute as an attack on liberation movements.
9. Mnangagwa has now arranged for a heads of states meeting to be held in South Africa soon after the 29 May elections. This will be around June 2024.
10. SADC powerless to stop Mnangagwa’s actions as they fall outside the regional bodies powers.
11. Leah Travis, Emmerson Mnangagwa Junior’s wife addresses women in place of Mnangagwa.
12. Edwin Moyo of Nhimbe fresh produce has appeared in court for defrauding Moses Ruwona of USD 400 000 with a fake Tobacco export deal.
13. Zimbabwe military Cadets tour the Parliament building.
14. Chatunga shared a picture of Sonja with Tazvi Mhaka.
15. Tawanda Maswanhise joins the warriors in Malawi.
16. There is trouble in the marriage of Wicknell Chivayo.
17. Pictures of Sonja and Tazvi Mhaka have surfaced.
18. Wicknell is said to be dating a woman who used to work at the World Bank. Zimbabwean socialite Tatelicious says the woman’s name starts with an M.
19. Jessie Majome appointed as Chirperson of the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission and Michael Reza as the Chairperson of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission.
20. Post Motem results of Muwati show that he was poisoned. Prof Muwati was exhumed and re-buried by his family and the Zimbabwe authorities have been holding onto the post mortem since then.
21. Zimbabwe authorities were working with Madzibaba Ishmael.
22. Officer in charge Musekiwa refused to take the police report.
23. Prof Muwati was poisoned.