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Mtukudzi Family Rift Resurfaces as Two Memorial Events Planned
Family tensions within the Mtukudzi household are set to take center stage once more, with two separate events planned this September to celebrate the legacy of the late Zimbabwean music icon, Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi.
The move follows last year’s dramatic moment when Selmor Mtukudzi walked off stage in tears during her father’s memorial festival, a sign of the deepening rift within the family.
Tensions first came to light during the first edition of the Oliver Mtukudzi International Festival of the Arts (OMIFA) in Norton, where divisions between Tuku’s widow, Daisy Mtukudzi, and his daughters became publicly visible. Matters escalated further when Selmor and her sister Sandra shared their grievances in a widely circulated podcast interview, stirring public opinion and media debate.
This year, two commemorative events are scheduled a day apart. Daisy Mtukudzi will lead the official OMIFA 2025 on September 20, continuing what she describes as her chosen way to honour her late husband.
“We’re pushing ahead with preparations for September 20,” Daisy said. “Financially, things are tight, but we are committed to creating a meaningful experience for those who attend.”
Meanwhile, Selmor Mtukudzi will host her own tribute event the following day, September 21, titled the Tozeza Tuku Trail Run. Held at Lake Chivero in Norton, the event blends a fitness challenge with a social cause, focusing on awareness around gender-based violence.
When asked about Selmor’s event, Daisy offered a reserved response:
“I’ve only heard bits and pieces since I’m not on social media. I don’t want to get caught up in drama—we’ve seen enough of that since Tuku passed.”
Selmor’s event is being coordinated by event manager Evonne Mudzingwa, who emphasized the independence of the initiative:
“We’re managing an event Selmor is organising in her personal capacity. It’s not connected to any other family efforts.”
Inspired by the song Tozeza Baba, the trail run is expected to attract more than 500 participants and includes obstacle course activities aimed at promoting healthy lifestyles and social activism.
The scheduling of two separate memorials has sparked renewed public discussion, with fans and observers divided over the family’s ongoing conflict. While both sides claim to honour Tuku’s memory, many fear that the family rift continues to overshadow the celebration of his cultural and musical contributions.
As September approaches, the spotlight will once again fall on the Mtukudzi family—not just for the music, but for whether they can rise above internal disputes to unite in paying tribute to a national legend.
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‘Catch Them Young’: Junior Golf Drive Gains Momentum at President’s Cup
A strong push to “catch them young” is taking shape in Zimbabwean golf, as the ongoing President’s Cup Juniors Tournament highlights the importance of early talent identification and development.
Now in its third day, the four-day event running from April 14 to 17 at Bulawayo Country Club Golf Course has drawn promising young golfers from across the country, all showcasing skill, discipline and growing confidence on the course.
ZGA president Blessmore Gandawa said investing in young players is the only sustainable way to grow the sport.
“We believe in catching them young. The earlier we introduce structured training and competitive exposure, the better we prepare them for the future. What we are witnessing here is a generation that, with proper support, can take Zimbabwean golf to greater heights,” he said.
Gandawa credited parents and coaches for their dedication, saying their involvement is laying a solid foundation for long-term success.
Among the standout young players is Ayanda Ndlovu, who recently represented Zimbabwe in Ireland. Her participation on the international stage at such a young age underscores the value of early development and exposure.
Other juniors have also impressed across various age categories, reinforcing the depth of talent emerging through grassroots programmes.
NetOne Cellular Pvt Ltd partners said their support is anchored on empowering young people and creating opportunities through sport.
Public Relations Manager Ernest Magadzire said junior golf development aligns with the company’s broader vision.
“Supporting these young golfers is about investing in the future. We are seeing talent, discipline and passion at a very early stage, and that is exactly why platforms like this are important. These are future champions in the making,” he said.
NetOne Regional Manager Gugulethu Ndlovu added that early exposure builds not only sporting ability but also character.
“When you catch them young, you are not just developing athletes — you are shaping confident, disciplined individuals. We are impressed by the maturity and focus shown by these juniors, and we remain committed to supporting their journey,” she said.
As the tournament heads towards its conclusion on Friday, the message from stakeholders is clear — investing in junior golfers today is key to securing Zimbabwe’s success on the international stage tomorrow.
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Zim Export Ban Prompts China Embassy Compliance Alert
The Government of Zimbabwe has recently suspended exports of raw minerals and lithium concentrates and introduced new regulations concerning reserved sectors.
The Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Zimbabwe reminds Chinese enterprises and nationals in Zimbabwe to further strengthen risk prevention and compliance awareness.
These developments follow Zimbabwe’s policy shifts in February 2026, including the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development’s immediate export suspension announced on February 25, 2026.
The measures are intended to address malpractices, promote local beneficiation, and enforce reserved sectors under new indigenisation rules (e.g., Statutory Instrument 215 of 2025).
In this context, investors should conduct a comprehensive, in-depth assessment of the local business environment, industrial policies, and relevant laws and regulations; fully consider investment and operational risks; and make informed decisions to avoid losses from government policy changes.
Important Notice from the Chinese Embassy in Zimbabwe
The Government of Zimbabwe has recently suspended exports of raw minerals and lithium concentrates, and introduced new regulations concerning reserved sectors.
The Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Zimbabwe reminds…
— Chinese Embassy in Zimbabwe (@ChineseZimbabwe) March 19, 2026
In the course of production and business operations in Zimbabwe, Chinese enterprises and nationals should strictly abide by local laws and regulations, adopt proactive risk prevention and control measures, and protect their legitimate rights and interests through legal channels.
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