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đź”´ LIVE COURT UPDATE: Prophet Magaya back in court
Prophet Walter Magaya, his wife, and their co-accused have been denied immediate release in their ongoing bail ruling.
The court acknowledged that the trio had been held beyond the normal detention period, but ruled that this did not warrant automatic release.
They have been remanded in custody until 13 November 2025, pending further proceedings.
Defence lawyers argued that the continued detention amounted to over-detention, but the court maintained that the matter must proceed through normal judicial channels.
It is alleged that Prophet Magaya initially approached former Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Gideon Gono seeking to use his land for farming activities, but later sold the land for residential development instead.
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O’Level Results Are Now Out
Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) has published the 2025 November Ordinary Level examination results with the national pass rate rising to thirty-five (35) percent there by marking a third year of sustained improvement.
The pass rate for the November 2025 ‘O’ level examinations was 35 %, up from 33.19 percent in 2024
Speaking to the press this afternoon, Zimsec board chair Prof Paul Mapfumo announced the results will go live on the Zimsec portal at 4 pm today and will be available there for the next five days.
“The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council board and management would like to advise the nation of the release of the 2025 November Ordinary Level examination results,” he said
As of today, 16 January 2026, 4 pm, Ordinary Level exam results will be available online via the Zimsec portal (www.zimsec.co.zw) for candidates and authorised personnel
“Please take note that this portal will be open for five days only. Heads of examination centres will be able to collect the results for their respective schools or centres from our regional offices on Monday, 19 January 2026,” said Prof Mapfumo.
ZIMSEC has faced issues with exam paper leaks in the past, which threatened to undermine public trust. However, the council successfully conducted the latest assessments without a hitch.
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WATCH: MAGAYA arrives at Harare Magistrate Court
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Africa’s Richest Man Backs Zimbabwe’s Vision 2030 With Billion-Dollar Investment
BREAKING: Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, arrives in Zimbabwe to seal a historic US$1 BILLION industrial investment deal.
Moments ago, Dangote’s jet touched down in Harare — marking a major milestone in Zimbabwe’s march toward Vision 2030.
The landmark deal — valued at US$1 Billion — is set to establish an integrated industrial complex comprising a cement plant, coal mine, and power station. This transformative investment positions Zimbabwe as a regional industrial powerhouse.
The Welcome:
On hand to receive the billionaire industrialist were the key figures driving the partnership — Presidential Investment Advisor Dr. Tempter Paul Tungwarara, Bard Santner CEO Senziwani Sikhosana, and Bard Santner Executive Directors Tatenda Hungwe and Lucia Chingwaru.
Their collaboration underscores the growing synergy between the public and private sectors, a cornerstone of President Mnangagwa’s Vision 2030 and the national goal of achieving an Upper Middle-Income Economy.
Stay tuned to Hurumende News Hub for live updates, exclusive footage, and interviews from this groundbreaking visit.
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