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DJ Towers Gets New SUV, US$50K From Chivayo

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 Businessman and well-known ZANU PF supporter Wicknell Chivayo has made headlines once again after gifting local entertainer Tawanda Timothy Marimbe, popularly known as DJ Towers, a brand-new 2025 Toyota Fortuner 4×4 and US$50,000 in cash.

The announcement was made by Chivayo himself on social media, where he praised DJ Towers for what he described as “unapologetic loyalty” to the ruling ZANU PF party and President Emmerson Mnangagwa. Chivayo said the gesture was a reward for Marimbe’s consistent and public support of the party, which he claimed had gone largely unrecognized.

“Today, I wish to reward Mr Tawanda Timothy Marimbe aka DJ Towers for a different and unique kind of patriotism and loyalty,” Chivayo posted. “Please go and see Victor at Exquisite Car Dealership. Your brand spanking new 2025 Toyota Fortuner 4×4 2.8 GD6 is fully paid for and ready for collection.”

In addition to the luxury SUV, DJ Towers will also receive US$50,000 in cash, which Chivayo referred to as “pocket money.”

Chivayo’s social media statement emphasized loyalty to ZANU PF as the reason behind the lavish gift, calling Marimbe “brave” for continuing to publicly express support for the party despite criticism and ridicule.

The businessman, known for his controversial presence online and his history of extravagant gifting to high-profile individuals and public personalities, described DJ Towers as someone who had turned “ridicule into relevance.”

Neither DJ Towers nor representatives from Exquisite Car Dealership could be reached for immediate comment.

Chivayo’s public endorsement and reward for political loyalty come at a time when political patronage and displays of allegiance continue to stir debate in Zimbabwe’s socio-political landscape.

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Yahya Goodvibes Unveiled as NAMA 24 Host

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Everisto Zhuwao

Organisers of the National Arts Merit Awards (NAMA) have officially announced Yahya Goodvibes, real name Mitchell Mutongwizo, as one of the hosts for the 24th edition of the prestigious awards ceremony.

Popularly known for her vibrant personality and commanding stage presence, Yahya Goodvibes is expected to bring energy and excitement to the much-anticipated event.

Event organisers described her as a dynamic host whose infectious enthusiasm and charisma will keep audiences engaged from the red carpet proceedings to the final award presentation.

The 24th edition of the awards, running under the theme Fearless Creativity, is set to celebrate outstanding achievements in Zimbabwe’s arts and entertainment industry.

With Yahya Goodvibes on the hosting lineup, attendees can expect a lively atmosphere, bold celebrations, and memorable moments throughout the night.

NAMA remains one of Zimbabwe’s premier arts platforms, recognising excellence across music, film, theatre, literature, and visual arts.

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Government Dismisses Claims of Missing US$52 Million at ZBC, Blames Disgruntled Source

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Harare — The Government has strongly rejected claims that US$52 million in television licence fees is unaccounted for at the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC), describing the allegations as false, malicious, and deliberately misleading.

In a statement released on Friday, the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services said the report was riddled with inaccuracies and designed to damage the reputation of President Emmerson Mnangagwa, the national broadcaster, and ZBC Board Chairperson Helliate Rushwaya.

Although the government did not publicly identify the source of the claims, officials familiar with the matter believe the allegations originated from a recently reassigned government official who is allegedly acting out of personal grievance following changes to their portfolio.

Authorities argue that the timing and framing of the accusations point to an attempt to settle scores rather than a genuine effort to promote transparency, describing the narrative as driven by resentment rather than evidence.

The Ministry categorically rejected the US$52 million figure, calling it a gross distortion with no factual basis. It clarified that revenues generated fro fees fall far below the amount being circulated.

Addressing suggestions of a cover-up, the government said no forensic or special audit has been ordered because there has been no credible evidence presented to justify such action. According to the statement, ZBC’s internal audit systems have not detected any financial irregularities.

“There has been no Government or forensic audit because no proof of wrongdoing has ever been submitted to warrant one,” the statement said, adding that internal auditors have raised no red flags.

The Ministry also dismissed claims linking recent Cabinet changes to the alleged scandal, stressing that ministerial reassignments are a constitutional function carried out by the President in pursuit of national development goals.

“Any suggestion that His Excellency would penalise a minister for exposing corruption is a deliberate distortion of character and an irresponsible attempt to manufacture conflict where none exists,” the statement read.

The government further noted that journalists involved were advised to direct inquiries to the relevant Permanent Secretary but failed to do so adequately.

Looking ahead, the Ministry confirmed that ZBC will undergo its routine audit in March 2026. It pledged that the findings will be presented before Parliament of Zimbabwe in keeping with statutory requirements.

“There is nothing to conceal,” the Ministry said. “Public confidence must be protected, and accountability mechanisms will continue to be observed.”

In closing, the government urged citizens and media outlets to disregard what it termed unfounded allegations, calling on journalists to uphold accuracy, balance, and responsible reporting.

The publication that initially carried the story has since issued a formal retraction and apology, a move the government acknowledged as consistent with professional journalistic standards.

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NAMA 26 People’s Choice Award Ignites Fierce Contest in Entertainment Circles

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The NAMA 26 People’s Choice Award has officially been activated, sending waves of excitement across Zimbabwe’s entertainment fraternity. This year’s category is arguably the most competitive in recent memory, with each nominee bringing a distinct strength to the race.

Gateway Streaming has already opened the voting platforms, operating on a strict one-person, one-vote system a mechanism that places power squarely in the hands of the public.

The first nominee is Principal Chigwida, widely known as Prince Chigwida, a gospel musician celebrated for his distinctive sound that seamlessly blends traditional instruments with modern musical elements. With an impressive following of 259,000 on Instagram and strong backing from the ZCC Mbungo Church community, Chigwida enters the contest as a formidable candidate. His nomination is not merely symbolic; it reflects a solid support base rooted in both faith and artistry.

Second on the list is Leroy T. Zaware, popularly known as Comic Elder. Arguably the comedian of the year, Comic Elder has built an extraordinary digital empire. Commanding a staggering 1.2 million followers on Facebook alone, his posts consistently attract an average of 100,000 likes and 10,000 comments figures that signal not just popularity, but deep engagement. In a public vote scenario, such numbers translate into serious electoral capital, making him a strong contender in the category.

The third nominee is Wallace Chirumiko, affectionately known as Winky D. The “Gaffa,” as his fans call him, may not maintain an aggressive social media presence, but his influence extends far beyond digital metrics. Having scooped the People’s Choice Award four times in the last five years, Winky D’s dominance speaks to unmatched grassroots support. His ability to sell out shows without heavy promotional campaigns underscores a brand that thrives on loyalty and cultural relevance. In this category, his ground support could once again outweigh online numbers.

The fourth nominee is Mukudzei Mukombe, better known as Jah Prayzah. With a commanding social media presence exceeding four million followers across platforms, Jah Prayzah is undeniably a force in the digital era. Coupled with what is arguably the biggest song in the country this year, his momentum is undeniable. Beyond numbers, his consistent humility and disciplined brand positioning could further endear him to voters, giving him a strategic advantage in the People’s Choice race.

Last, but certainly not least, is socialite Mitchell Moyo, also known as Ritz Mcleish. Recognised for her beauty and for positioning herself as a voice for single mothers, Ritz brings a different dynamic to the competition. Her appeal cuts across social and gender lines, and her ability to mobilise support through identity and representation could prove decisive in a category driven purely by public sentiment.

Voting progresses, one question dominates entertainment discussions nationwide: who will ultimately take the crown? With diverse fan bases, contrasting influence models, and passionate supporters behind each nominee, the outcome remains unpredictable. What is certain, however, is that the NAMA 26 People’s Choice Award has evolved into more than just a popularity contest it is now a true test of influence, loyalty, and cultural impact.

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