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An article by @Bulawayo24News says that 102 cars donated by President Mnangagwa to top Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) officials have still not been officially accepted. The cars, which are high-end models, were donated in September but are still parked at the Msasa Logistics Garrison Depot in Harare. Sources revealed that senior army officials are afraid to take the cars because they think the vehicles might have tracking devices. “There is hesitation. Many fear that because these cars are personal donations and not bought with government money, they might affect the army’s independence,” one source said. Attempts to get comments from ZNA officials did not provide much information. Lieutenant Colonel Tichafa Mungofa, the Deputy Director of Public Relations, directed questions to ZDF spokesperson Colonel Charles Mutizhe, who asked for the questions to be sent on WhatsApp but had not replied by the time the article was published. Headline 2 Harare police have expressed concern regarding child safety following a foiled kidnapping in Mbare, where 24-year-old Walter Hatitye Chigayo was arrested for attempting to snatch a toddler. The incident occurred on Sunday evening when the child’s mother, Emily Chiambaiwa, spotted Chigayo fleeing with her baby after she had briefly left the child unattended outside. Her cries for help alerted neighbors, who chased down and apprehended the suspect before handing him over to the Mbare Police Station. Key Events For Today 1. AU-EU Summit ends today in Angola. 2. Obama Leaders program 2026 opens Top Trending News 1.ZIyambi Ziyambi says the change of term limits will be in place by December 2025. 2. Chimhamha's daughter has provided an update on the burial. 3. Informal statement: "Chii chikuitika nema marathon events eku Netone. The last time it was Bunjira with a Netone employee going to a similar event. May their souls rest in peace." Highlights pattern but not official. 4. Zimbabwe Police refuse to close down politically connected drug base at currency shopping centre. Business 1. PPc Zimbabwe in stunning performance. 2. Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube , will this Thursday 27th November 2025 present the 2026 fiscal policy framework. 3. Netcare to introduce wearable devices, saving R587 ,million which measure blood pressure, core body temperature, heart rate using a wrist band. 4. Obama Foundation Open Applications for leaders program. 5. Metrofile, Naspers and Prosus financial results Africa 1. AU-EU summit started in Luanda 2. PAP And EP Sign declaration. The Pan-African Parliament (PAP) and the European Parliament (EP) marked a historic milestone on November 24, 2025, by issuing a Joint Declaration in Luanda, Angola, ahead of the 7th AU-EU Summit. Following a strategic pre-summit meeting in Midrand, South Africa, the declaration was presented by PAP President Chief Fortune Charumbira and EP Vice-President Younous Omarjee to reaffirm the continents' commitment to a partnership of equals grounded in democratic values, accountability, and shared prosperity. As the AU and EU celebrate 25 years of cooperation, the declaration seeks to integrate the voices and aspirations of citizens into the summit's agenda, ensuring alignment with Africa’s Agenda 2063 and the overarching AU-EU Strategy. Community Mve two for one promotion Notes Former U.S. President Barack Obama announced on X (formerly Twitter) that applications are now open for the 2026 Obama Leaders program.The six-month virtual training program, run by the Obama Foundation, selects values-driven leaders from the public, private, and nonprofit sectors who are already making a positive impact in their communities.Participants receive leadership coaching, take part in small-group discussions, and join a global network of more than 1,500 alumni.Eligibility: Ages 24–45, any country.Deadline: December 12, 2025, 12:00 p.m. CT.Apply at obama.org/leaders.