DSTV Scraps Magaya’s Yadah TV Channel
A notice on DStv confirms the cancellation, but does not give reasons for it.

DSTV Scraps Magaya’s Yadah TV Channel
A television channel run on DStv (281) by controversial Zimbabwean Prophetic Walter Magaya, who leads the Prophetic Healing and Deliverance church in Harare, is closing down with effect from today.
A notice on DStv confirms that, but does not give reasons for it.
The Yadah TV channel was mostly used to promote Magaya’s religious activities, fake healing powers and robbing the public through tithing secured via snake oil sermons, deceit and lies.
Magaya has been exposed as a false prophet who promised fake healing; who has no O-Level qualifications; no diploma or honorary PhD from the University of South Africa which he claimed to be its alumnus (he is now under investigation for that); and who also lied that he had discovered a cure for HIV/Aids.
Magaya was also accused of rape by one of the congregants and indicted, but the case has not gone to trial and seems to have been swept under the carpet.
DSTV Scraps Magaya’s Yadah TV Channel
Meanwhile…
The proliferation of informal tuckshops in downtown Harare is blamed for the tough situation the giant retailers find themselves in.
IN the busy streets of Harare, a quiet revolution is taking place in the retail landscape.
Established supermarket chains like Spar, OK Zimbabwe and Choppies are facing headwinds, with some even closing down.
The proliferation of informal tuckshops in downtown Harare is blamed for the tough situation the giant retailers find themselves in.
Others believe the tuckshops are filling a void, offering a lifeline to consumers in a challenging economic environment.
The term “Kuma tuckshops” has become popular in many suburbs of Harare.
These tuckshops are usually located near supermarkets, mostly about 30 to 40 metres away.