How a ZIMRA insider turned rebate letters into a customs fraud pipeline The High Court has ordered the forfeiture of 16 vehicles and US$37,000 linked to customs fraud orchestrated by a former Zimbabwe Revenue Authority official, exposing how insider access can be exploited to undermine state revenue systems. Judges Chikowero and Kwenda partially granted a civil forfeiture order under the Money Laundering and Proceeds of Crime Act after finding that the assets were proceeds of unlawful activity. The case centres on Tambudzai Yvonne Musoni, a former Office Administration Assistant at the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority. Between January 2022 and March 2023, Musoni generated and confirmed fraudulent rebate lette
Gilbert Joy Haumude unongoda kumuitisa mari hakuna munhu ane 5 dzakwana anoitisa mai vevana vake zvakadaro munhu waunoda haumudaro.Mai Nyathi Wikinesi yavo imboooroo saka vanotya kurambwa ndosaka achingobvuma kakadzi kaye kanenge kasina kutokwana ndosaka ari kwindi. Joy Banabasi anotii.achiona zvakadaro...Apa uchishandira trizza ende usafe.wakazvinyepera pano Nyathi haafe akasiyana na Trizza ndiyo soulmate yake iyoyoRega ahure nyathi pakangoita flat ndangoona gomba rechimamisoNdiri tokusiki zvekudaro chii chaunoitisa mai vevana vako iko kupusa kachiitiswa triza achirakasha mari yekuvhura gumboGomba ndaona kunge varikuitwa nekumashure kwanyanya kuvhurikaSiki yeblue unobhovhokera lokuzeni mukatiApa uchibviswa hunhu murume achi
The ZRP confirms the destruction of three tonnes of smuggled chicken cuts in Harare after the recent arrest of three suspects, Lee Chakatama (21), Tafadzwa Makanganya (40) and Canaan Marimo (42) for evading customs and excise formalities. The suspects were found in possession of dagga. #no to smuggling and drug and substance abuse in the country.The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has confirmed the destruction of three tonnes of smuggled chicken cuts in Harare following the arrest of three suspects for evading customs and excise formalities. The suspects were also found in possession of dagga. Authorities have reiterated calls for an end to smuggling and drug and substance abuse in the country.
Mutapa Investment Fund CEO Dr John Mangudya says Air Zimbabwe plans to resume the Harare–London route by June 2026, a return that would end a 14-year absence from one of its most symbolic destinations. Dr Mangudya was speaking at a Zimpapers Public Lecture Series this Friday. Air Zimbabwe last flew to London Gatwick in January 2012, grounding the route amid crippling debts and the risk of aircraft being impounded by creditors, after an earlier suspension in late 2011. While the announcement signals renewed ambition under Mutapa’s oversight, restarting a long-haul European route remains fraught. It will require reliable aircraft, regulatory cleara
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SOCIAL media nearly choked on its own popcorn after a married woman who works at a popular fast food outlet was exposed for allegedly enjoying what online jokers have now dubbed a “fast service, extra sauce” affair with her manager. Her furious husband allegedly got hold of intimate videos and pictures showing his wife in a steamy relationship with her boss and decided not to cry in silence. Instead, he reportedly uploaded the material straight to his WhatsApp status, serving instant shock, shame and scandal to his contact list. Within minutes, phones were buzzing and screenshots were circulated all over social media. According to whistle blowers, the woman is married and employed
WANTED | Police in Nkayi are looking for a man named Sicelinkosi Masuku from Ezinyangeni, Nkayi, who is wanted in connection with the murd€r of Princess Janet Magonya Dakamela. The murd€r occured on Wednesday night at Nkayi Centre. Police say Dakamela was attacked and kill€d at a local guest house where she was working. After the attack, the suspect fled from the scene. Early investigations show that Dakamela had recently returned to Zimbabwe from South Africa, where she had lived and worked for some time. While in South Africa, she reportedly met Masuku, and the two started a romantic relationship. It was later discovered that Masuku was married and living with another wife. Police say Dakamela decided to end the relationship after lea
Guhwa ririkuti mface uyu popularly known as Khedha nezuro achibva kunoona bhora ku MJ bar ku Aerodrome akabaiwa nebanga, guhwa ririkuti azoshaika kuma 4am. Nhai Bindura chii asi? MHSRIPndopaunoona police ichisungira vanhu hwahwa wachisiya mhondi mubhawa ne waskana ma under age mubhawa wachitopesana padoor wakamitiswa zvonz wa raper bho hre twuwana twukuhurira ikko twakukonzeresa police ngaiite plan kna isingazvino ngawasire kune vana wevhu wemusangano tiite basa
A married woman’s private intimate pictures and videos with her lover have gone viral online after her husband shared them on WhatsApp. The shocking expose has raised questions about privacy, consent, and legal consequences. The woman, employed at a popular fast food outlet, was reportedly involved in a relationship with her manager. Legal Concerns Raised as Husband Posts Wife’s Private Pictures and Videos with Her Manager on WhatsAppLegal Concerns Raised as Husband Posts Wife’s Private Pictures and Videos with Her Manager on WhatsApp A married woman’s private intimate pictures and videos with her lover have gone viral online after her husband shared them on WhatsApp. The shocking case has raised questions about
BULAWAYO — Chaos erupted in the city center on Wednesday night after a commuter omnibus lost control and ploughed directly into a crowded marketplace, leaving a trail of destruction and death. The horrific accident occurred at the bustling intersection of Sixth Avenue and Lobengula Street, where vendors were packing up for the evening. Eyewitnesses describe a scene of panic as the vehicle veered off the road, unable to stop, and tore through the stalls. The impact was devastating. The runaway vehicle struck numerous vendors who had no time to escape its path. Fatalities: Authorities have confirmed that two people were killed instantly at the scene. - Zimbo LIVE Harare