Monday, September 15

From Mnangagwa’s Birthday Minister Accident

Wicknell-Linked ZANU PF Chairman In Fatal Crash, After Threatening To Poison VP Chiwenga With Crocodile Milk | ED BIRTHDAY GIG BACKFIRESam standing right at the bridge right now,” said one unnamed ZANU PF member on the scene. “It seems the driver was either sleeping or using the phone. The bus tried to avoid a head-on, but it was too late.”

 

 

 

 

According to ZimEye investigations:

  • One woman identified only as Noku died instantly.
  • A second female passenger died shortly after being rushed to hospital.
  • Several others were critically injured.

Masenda was reportedly not in the vehicle at the time. His current condition and whereabouts remain unclear.

This crash follows disturbing statements made by Masenda just months ago when he threatened Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, alleging internal power wrangles, and even suggested he be poisoned using “crocodile milk.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Sunday: Masenda leads meeting to back Mnangagwa for 2030 presidency amid protest from hungry youths demanding land.
  • Monday morning: Car connected to Masenda crashes with ZUPCO bus near Zvishavane Bridge.
  • Two women confirmed dead, names withheld pending full identification.
  • Vehicle suspected to be one of Wicknell Chivayo’s politically gifted fleet, known for being handed out to ruling party loyalists.

The crash has ignited new questions over the reckless gifting of high-powered vehicles to ZANU PF officials without driver training or protocol, especially amid rising road fatalities across the country.

Further investigations are underway as police and fire services continue to clear the scene.

 

 

 

 

 

DEVELOPING STORY. Updates to followZvishavane, Zimbabwe — A horrifying accident has claimed at least two lives after a car belonging to ZANU PF Mashonaland West Chairperson, Tapiwa Masenda, was involved in a head-on collision with a ZUPCO bus just before entering Zvishavane.

The crash occurred barely 24 hours after Masenda chaired a volatile inter-district meeting where his leadership announced support for President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s presidency extension to 2030, triggering outrage from party youths who demanded land allocations first.

 

 

 

 

The vehicle, linked to controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo — known for rewarding loyalists with expensive cars — was left mangled beyond recognition. Photos from the scene show a luxury white double cab crushed to scrap metal, with the ZANU PF flag wedged in the wreckage.

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