LEGAL ALLEGATION Broadcast Raises Allegations Concerning Prophet Angel A live broadcast by Gambakwe has raised allegations that Prophet Angel has been arrested in connection with a rape case. The claims were discussed during the program, generating significant online reaction. At the time of publication, no official police statement or court documentation has been independently verified confirming the arrest or the nature of the alleged charges. Efforts to obtain formal confirmation from relevant authorities have not yet yielded publicly documented results. Under Zimbabwean law, any individual accused of a crime is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Legal experts caution that allegations discussed in live broadcasts require verification through official channels before being treated as confirmed fact. Watch Full Broadcast Cases involving sexual assault allegations are particularly sensitive and subject to strict ...
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Chinamasa and Legal Practitioners Deny Involvement in Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 Debate surrounding Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 intensified following claims made during a live broadcast that former Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa and certain legal practitioners were involved in drafting or advancing the proposed amendment. However, the individuals named have reportedly denied direct involvement, distancing themselves from suggestions that they played a role in shaping the legislative proposal. No parliamentary documentation has been publicly presented linking them formally to the bill’s sponsorship or authorship. Constitutional Amendment Bills in Zimbabwe follow a structured legislative process. They are introduced in Parliament, undergo readings, committee scrutiny, and may require a referendum if the provisions affect protected constitutional clauses. Any amendment touching executive authority or...