Keeping it controversial.....
Mugabe in Rome for UN food summit
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe is reported to have arrived in Rome to attend a UN food summit. State television said Mr Mugabe was accompanied by his wife and senior government officials on the trip. It is Mr Mugabe's first visit to Europe since the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) won a majority in parliamentary elections in March.t.
Troops 'must back Mugabe or quit'
Zimbabwe's army chief has told soldiers they must leave the military if they do not vote for incumbent President Robert Mugabe in next month's run-off poll. Chief-of-staff Maj Gen Martin Chedondo said soldiers had signed up to protect Mr Mugabe's principles of defending the revolution, state media reported.
UK ropes in churches for regime change 
THE British government is seeking to engage churches in Zimbabwe and Britain to boost its regime change agenda ahead of this months’ presidential runoff. The British’s latest move, dismissed by Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Cde Patrick Chinamasa as interference in Zimbabwe’s internal affairs, follows the failure by the British to effect regime change through civic groups, non-governmental organisations and opposition parties.
McGee you are not white
It is a disgrace to see that some black people are not proud of the colour of their skin and try as much as possible to be white men in black skins. To them, blackness is skin deep.I would like to remind such people that no matter how much they aspire to be white, they will still sire black children. Even if they marry white, their children will still be coloured. One of the biggest tragedies facing Zimbabwe today is the problem of myopic people who think only the West has solutions to all of life’s challenges. 
Vote for Zanu-PF, youths urged
MASHONALAND Central Governor and Resident Minister Cde Ephraim Masawi has urged youths to vote for Zanu-PF if they are to be meaningfully co-opted into the country’s economic development.Addressing students from the University of Zimbabwe and Bindura University of Science Education in Bindura on Saturday, Cde Masawi said Zanu-PF, through the leadership of President Mugabe had a sound indigenisation policy that sought to streamline indigenous Zimbabweans into the nerve of the country’s economy