Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent A Redcliff man has appeared before a Kwekwe magistrate for robbing two women and forcing them to perform sexual acts which he recorded. The masked and knife wielding Kenneth Ndavambi (38) reportedly emerged from the bush and pounced on two women before demanding cash and cellphones. He then demanded that the […] …
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Man fatally strikes cousin (2) with hoe
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent POLICE in Kadoma have arrested a 21-year-old man who fatally struck his 2-year-old cousin with a hoe. The juvenile sustained serious head injuries and died on the spot. Using their official Twitter handle, police confirmed the incident saying the accused, Mornington Bagu, is a suspected mental patient. “On 29 December 2022, […] …
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Zanu PF cadre declared liberation hero
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter ZANU-PF provincial member, Cde Silos Magodyo who once acted as Chief Sinakoma of Binga between 1998 and 2011 has died at the age of 51 and has been declared a liberation hero. Cde Magodyo died on December 24 in Binga and was buried this morning at Binga cemetery. Announcing Cde […] …
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Gary Balance in line for Chevrons debut against Ireland
Brandon Moyo, Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE born former England batsman, Gary Ballance is in line to make his debut appearance for the country of his birth after he was named in the Chevrons squad to face Ireland in three Twenty20 Internationals in Harare next week. Having signed a two-year contract with Zimbabwe Cricket, Balance, who played […] …
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Thousands of fans bid farewell at Santos procession as Brazil legend is laid to rest
Thousands of fans gathered to say their last goodbye to the Brazilian football legend; Pele buried on ninth floor of a cemetery in Santos – in tribute to his father who wore the number 9 shirt as a player. Football legend Pele has been laid to rest after having his coffin carried through the streets […] …
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Cousins beat cop to death
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THREE cousins from Jotsholo in Lupane allegedly took turns to assault a policeman at a beer drink on Christmas Day causing his death a day later. Lizwe Tshuma (18), Nowell Tshuma (20) and Forget Tshuma (20), all of Sikhali 1 village under Chief Mabhikwa, allegedly caused the death of Mandleni Ncube […] …
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Ex-Bosso treasurer gives Sizinda elderly New Year’s treat
Ricky Zililo, Sports Reporter AT least 50 elderly people above 65-years from Sizinda were treated to a New Year’s luncheon organised by former Highlanders treasurer Donald Ndebele. The ex-Bosso treasurer teamed up with some residents to give a befitting lunch at Sizinda South Beer Garden, while DJ Carlos churned out old school music from the […] …
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Great opportunity for Zimbabweans in Caf trophy design competition
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter TALENTED Zimbabwean art and design students have a chance of winning a continental football competition by taking part in the Caf African Schools Football Championship trophy design competition that has been launched by the continental football governing body. The competition, whose winning design will be lifted by winners of the […] …
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Provincial cross-country events to mark athletics season start
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter AS per tradition the National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe (Naaz) calendar will get underway with the hosting of the provincial cross-country events this coming weekend. The national cross-country Championships are slated for January 16. Naaz will use the nationals as part of preparations for the World Cross Country Championships slated for […] …
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More families notice splendour of domestic tourism
Bongani Ndlovu and Leonard Ncube, Chronicle Reporters FAMILY time is important during the festive season and Zimbabwean families are increasingly visiting local tourist attractions during public holidays such as Christmas and New Year to have quality time. In the past it was mostly foreign tourists who visited such places to enjoy with relatives and friends. […] …
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