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WATCH LIVE: Panicky Mnangagwa makes more wide ranging military changes Headline 1 Zimbabwe President, ED Mnangagwa has made more wide ranging military changes as he continues to lose support in the army. Following changes in the army, airforce, intelligence and police, changes that were ordered with immediate effect have been leaked in an internal memo that is being widely circulated. Mnangagwa is now personally making changes based on intelligence from a faction of the army. Headline 2 Zimbabwe government has acknowledged the impeachment motion by Geza and say they will use the parliamentary majority to defeat it. Jenfan Muswere says Geza is wanted for terrorism and treason. Muswere says he has taken note of the documents from FIU and RBZ. Key events for today Mnangagwa impeachment process will become more clear today. Topics 1. 10 Zimbabwe Republic Police officers were fired for failing a six months University of Zimbabwe diploma course. In 2021, the ZRP introduced a 2 year diploma program. 977 sat for the exams and 377 passed all modeles. 551 pfailed less than half the modules while 44 including the 10 applicatns failed more than half the modiules and were not given the opportunity to proceed. After the expiry of their contractr in 2023, the applicants were discharged. 2. Zimpapers has introduced a training institute 3. NSSA Leasing space available in Harare Bulawayo and Bindura 4. Lecturers positions at the Chinhoyi University of Technology Business 1. Zimstat quarterly report reveals that unemployment now at 63 percent 2. Businesses need to put more resources into their online platforms. 3. ZIMASCO is selling a tower crane Africa 1. Vaal Dam is overflowing at 109% 2. President Hakaide Chichilema met the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Mongu, Rt. Rev. Evans Chinyama Chinyemba in Mongu . This comes as Zambia is going to be making some constitutional amendments namely, that nominations do not have to be restarted if a candidate withdraws and to do with the delimitation of constituencies. Zambia will be holding a new election in 2026. Additionally, there will be new seats set aside for women and youths. Election petitions will be heard within a set timeframe. Entertainment 1. 35 year old man from Rubatika Village, Seke, has been sentenced to 8 years in jail after he attempted to kill his wife's 64 year old boyfriend after he found him sleeping in his bedroom with his wife. Richard Mbiringa was given a 10 year sentence after he beat up Ishmel Ditima who was lying on his bed. Mbiringa used to go home every weekend, however on 9 October, Ditima went home on Tuesday night at 7:30pm unexpectedly. 2. Zimbabwean Doctor Solwayo Ngwenya has four wives. Prof Solwayo Ngwenya with his four wives yesterday in Nkayi, where he was attending the Imiklomelo ka Dakamela celebrations.The Prof is a traditionalist who believes that it is better to have a big family within the bounds of African culture than to promote the culture of baby mothers/single mothers. He is a professor of medicine specialising in Obstetrics and Gynaecology. He is the founder of Royal Women’s Clinic, a private healthcare facility located at 52A Cecil Avenue, Hillside, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. The clinic specialises in obstetrics and gynecology services. He has held prominent positions at Mpilo Central Hospital serving as the Clinical Director and was later appointed Acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO) around 2020. Community Sport 1. PSL League Day 5 2. South Africa PSL League Notes The Vaal Dam, a vital water source for South Africa, has reached 109 capacity, prompting the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) to open a fifth sluice gate on Tuesday afternoon. This action increases is meant to manage rising inflows from upstream, fuelled by ongoing rainfall. The department has assured the public that these releases remain within safe operational limits and will not cause flooding downstream.