Social media is buzzing after screenshots emerged showing two luxury vehicle options being sent to businessman and ZANU-PF benefactor, Sir Wicknell Chivayo, for his decision. The message revealed the cars were meant for none other than DJ Towers, as a reward for his unwavering loyalty to the ruling party and to Sir Wicknell himself. In the messages, two options were presented — a Ford Ranger Wildtrak and a Toyota Hilux GD6 — both fresh from the showroom floor. The sender explained that Wicknell had requested a car DJ Towers could not only enjoy but also use to start a business. The pickup trucks, known for their durability and style, are perfect for commercial ventures while still turning heads on the road. This latest gesture cements Wicknell’
BIRMINGHAM, UK – Shockwaves have hit the Zimbabwean community in the UK after 29-year-old Talynn Maphosa, originally from Harare, was arrested for allegedly stealing credit cards and expensive jewellery from elderly residents at a Birmingham care home where she worked as a caregiver. According to sources close to the investigation, the suspected thefts took place over several months, with victims only realising when unusual bank transactions and missing heirlooms were reported by their families. Police say the stolen items included wedding rings, gold chains, and a watch worth over £2,000, alongside multiple credit cards used for online purchases. Felistas, who had been described by colleagues as “quiet but friendly,” is now in custody pending a court appearan
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FIVE men who were robbing motorists at a detour have been arrested. Bornman Ziweni, 37, Believe Shumba, 40, David Ratsauka, 31, Peter Chinhimbiti, 25, and Delight Gwanyanya, 33, were arrested for a series of robberies in Beitbridge. FIVE men who were robbing motorists at a detour have been arrested. Bornman Ziweni, 37, Believe Shumba, 40, David Ratsauka, 31, Peter Chinhimbiti, 25, and Delight Gwanyanya, 33, were for a series of robberies in Beitbridge. In a statement, Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), Criminal Investigations Department (CID) spokesperson, Detective Inspector Rachel Muteweri said are now clearing a total of eight robbery cases in Beitbridge as well as two
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Harare socialite and businessman Wicknell Chivayo has once again set tongues wagging after pulling off a jaw-dropping surprise for his close friend DJ Towers. In a grand gesture of friendship and loyalty, Chivayo reportedly handed Towers the keys to a brand-new house, a sleek Toyota Hilux GD6, and a cool USD $50,000 in cash during a private celebration in Harare. Videos of the moment, showing Towers visibly emotional and struggling to hold back tears, have since flooded social media, sparking wild debates online. Fans and critics alike have been buzzing about Chivayo’s generosity, with some praising him for uplifting his circle, while others questioned the motives behind such a lavish gift. The flamboyant businessman, known for his public displays of wealth, brushed off the cr
DUNSTABLE, UK – A Zimbabwean husband and wife have been unmasked as the alleged masterminds of a shocking immigration scam that preyed on desperate job seekers dreaming of a better life in Britain. Tatenda Mavhunga (42) and Linda Mavhunga (34), known in their local community as “hardworking care home owners,” are accused of secretly running a black-market operation selling fake Certificates of Sponsorship (COS) for up to £12,000 per person. The couple allegedly promised guaranteed care home jobs, accommodation, and a fast-track UK work visa. But investigators say it was all a lie – with some victims arriving in the UK only to be dumped with no job, no home, and no way to survive. Last week, stunned neighbours watched as immigration enforcement officer
LONDON, UK – A Zimbabwean couple living in East London has been arrested in connection with what police describe as a “highly organised” luxury car smuggling operation worth millions of pounds. Tendai Chigova (41) and his wife Melissa Chigova (35) were taken into custody after an early-morning raid on their Stratford apartment, where officers seized keys to multiple high-end vehicles, forged vehicle registration documents, and over £250,000 in cash stuffed into suitcases. According to investigators, the couple allegedly coordinated the theft of luxury cars — including Range Rovers, BMWs, and Mercedes-Benz models — from across the UK, before shipping them to buyers in West Africa and the Middle East. Detective Sarah Donnelly of the Metropolitan P
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Zimbabwe leads Africa’s first human trial of T-Cell HIV vaccineZIMBABWE has launched a ground-breaking HIV vaccine trial, with scientists seeking ways to strengthen the immune system’s response to the virus. An African-led study will evaluate whether the vaccine is safe and prompts an immune response in both HIV-positive and HIV-negative adults. Mutala Trust’s Infectious disease research laboratory is now the launch pad for Africa’s first-ever HIV vaccine trial. The development opens a new chapter in the country’s battle against HIV, driven by African scientists for our communities. “We are working with a group of collaborators globally, as well as centred in Africa, to dev