Victor Maphosa Mashonaland East Bureau A Marondera woman who allegedly cut off her boyfriend’s manhood last week after a misunderstanding was denied bail when she appeared in court on charges of attempted murder. Mercy Nhira (24 ) of Lendy Park, Marondera appeared before Marondera Magistrate Mr Ignatius Mhene facing attempted murder charges and was remanded […] …
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Zimbabwe Situation
Man kills rival suitor over a school girl
Midlands Bureau A 25-year-old man from Zhombe died yesterday after he was stabbed in the chest by a rival suitor who saw him walking with a local school going girl he was proposing love to. Midlands provincial police spokesperson said the suspect, Temba Nyandeni (25) was waiting to meet the teen age girl by the […] …
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Newly-elected councillors warned against corruption
Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent Harare Metropolitan Province’s Secretary for Provincial Affairs and Devolution for Mr Tafadzwa Muguti has warned the capital’s newly elected council against corruption saying authorities will not hesitate to arrest corrupt officials. Mr Muguti said the previous councils were embroiled in corrupt activities which had seen some councillors and council managers getting […] …
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‘Serial killer’ denies cooking and eating human beings
Thandolwenkosi Ndhlovu Prosper Dembedza Herald Correspondent Suspected serial killer Thandolwenkosi Ndhlovu (20), who is linked to at least eight murders in the capital has pleaded guilty to the killings but denied cooking and eating human flesh. He revealed this when he appeared before Harare Magistrates Mrs Ethel Chichera for confirmation of circumstances. Ndhlovu told […] …
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Adventist Development and Relief Agency celebrates 40 years of service
Mr Kruger and Prof Mavima Herald Reporter The Seventh-Day Adventist Church humanitarian arm, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA), serving more than 120 countries celebrated its 40th anniversary in Zimbabwe amid applause from varying organisations including the United Nations for their work in Zimbabwe and beyond. ADRA international President Mr Michael Kruger was in the […] …
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Health time bomb ticking in Pumula
Source: Health time bomb ticking in Pumula – The Southern Eye RESIDENTS of Bulawayo’s Pumula East say they are sitting on a ticking health time bomb as sewage continuously flows into their homes with little action being taken by city authorities. The residents in an area popularly known as Rovers said constant sewage pipe bursts […] …
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BCC loses 38 firefighters to Asia…as fire incidents ravage Bulawayo
Source: BCC loses 38 firefighters to Asia…as fire incidents ravage Bulawayo – The Southern Eye THE BULAWAYO City Council (BCC) is losing its firefighters, mainly to Asian countries, at a time when the city is experiencing an increase in fire outbreaks. Economic hardships are forcing hundreds of Zimbabweans to leave the country in droves to […] …
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Women’s group squeals over Mohadi re-appointment
Source: Women’s group squeals over Mohadi re-appointment -Newsday Zimbabwe THE Women’s Academy for Leadership and Political Excellence (Walpe) has expressed disappointment over President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s decision to reappoint Kembo Mohadi as Vice-President. Mohadi resigned from the position in a huff in 2021 after being involved in several embarrassing sex scandals. In a statement yesterday, Walpe […] …
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Lithium hunt: Goromonzi’s fresh environmental headache
Source: Lithium hunt: Goromonzi’s fresh environmental headache -Newsday Zimbabwe MOREBLESSING Mubaiwa (31) wonders about Majuru business centre, Goromonzi North constituency, plotting his next move. Some of his colleagues have returned to their homes after their hunt for lithium in the Mwanza area had been foiled by environmental law enforcement agencies. Mubaiwa, from Mutoko, 150km away, […] …
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Protesters plan Beitbridge Border Post shutdown
Source: Protesters plan Beitbridge Border Post shutdown -Newsday Zimbabwe ZIMBABWEANS in South Africa are mobilising for protests which could shut down the country’s busiest border post Beitbridge over Zimbabwe’s disputed August polls. President Emmerson Mnangagwa was declared winner in the presidential election race despite several observer missions flagging the polls as falling short of local, […] …
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