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June 27, 2025

Hazvi Avhura Hombe Babaa

Hazvi avhura hombe ku WhatsApp ye kuri kupisa....K mukana ndiwo uyo ibva IHazvinei Sakarombe here😳         You gt the point wanku....but your face eeeeh ...wotonzi wakagara mumotor manku u ain't that type woooAnogara mumota mani neface iyo asi kuLoad Box 🤣🤣Hanzi kana usina mota hausisiri type yangu Haa ngaakwire mota yamudhara wake 🤣🤣

June 27, 2025

Augustine Marimo Avhura Huru Kubata Vakadzi 40

A BUHERA man was caught red-handed with a stash of more than 30 women’s panties which he allegedly used for disturbing “sexual bluetooth” rituals known locally as mubobobo. The suspect, Augustine Marimo, is accused of stealing the undergarments from washing lines and bathing spots in the Nemhari area of Buhera, where unsuspecting women hang their clothes out to dry.           The explosive revelations surfaced at Headman Nemhari’s community court recently where various women and the perpetrator, Augustine Marimo as well as his mother, Fridah Chiweshe had been summoned.A BUHERA man was caught red-handed with a stash of more than 30 women’s panties which he allegedly used for disturbing “sexual bluetooth”

June 27, 2025

Chatunga Mugabe Oponda Munhu

𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐓𝐔𝐍𝐆𝐀 𝐌𝐔𝐆𝐀𝐁𝐄 𝐑𝐔𝐍𝐒 𝐀𝐌𝐎𝐊 A security guard is battling for his life after being brutally assaulted at a Mazowe mining site, allegedly by former President Robert Mugabe’s son, Bellarmine Chatunga, and a group of men wielding AK-47 assault rifles. Tensions erupted on Wednesday around 4PM when Chatunga reportedly led a heavily armed team into the Ultimate Mining concession, which borders Grace Mugabe’s farm, accusing the Ultimate Mining concession staff of harbouring trespassers who were repeatedly making forays into his mother’s property.           “We wer

June 27, 2025

UFC Superstar Themba Gorimbo Warns Jah Prayzah

This was a sign”: Themba Gorimbo reacts to US Embassy denying Jah Prayzah visa Zimbabwean-born UFC fighter Themba Gorimbo has broken his silence on Jah Prayzah’s visa woes, subtly hinting that the musician’s close association with controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo may have contributed to the denial of his US visa — despite official explanations citing “technical issues.” Taking to Facebook on Friday, 27 June, Gorimbo posted a layered and emotional message in both Shona and English, describing the development as a sign of things to come. “Zviri kuitika, zvikaramba zvichiitika pane zvichaitika,” (What is happening, if it keeps happening, will result in something happening.) He added: “On[c]e vese vakatanga kuitwa de

June 27, 2025

Jah Prayzah Anyimwa USA Visa

I write this with a heavy heart. I was ready and excited to meet you in Washington D.C. on July 4th and Dallas on July 5th. I know many of you had already made travel plans, booked hotels, and secured your tickets, and I was just as ready to give you the show you deserve. We attended our visa appointments earlier this month, but due to a technical issue on our application forms, we couldn’t proceed. That meant restarting the process and trying to get new appointment dates, and unfortunately, none were available in time. The U.S. Consulate was supportive and tried to assist in every possible way they could, but some things are simply beyond anyone’s control. I know that some have been trying to push the narrative that Visas were denied, that is not true but, unfortunately,

June 27, 2025

Wicknell Chivayo Blesses Jah Prayzah Again

Wicknell Chivayo Blesses Jah Prayzah Again .Controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo was visibly pleased with Jah Prayzah’s heartfelt performance at the funeral of Lulu Chivayo’s father, calling it a sign of deep loyalty and brotherhood. As a token of appreciation, Wicknell announced he would gift the award-winning musician a brand-new Mercedes-Benz worth US$180,000 along with an additional US$50,000 in cash. The gesture sparked debate on social media, with some praising the generosity while others questioned the source of the funds amid Zimbabwe’s ongoing economic hardships.  

June 26, 2025

Jahprayzer Cancelled Pakaipa

I write this with a heavy heart.   I was ready and excited to meet you in Washington D.C. on July 4th and Dallas on July 5th. I know many of you had already made travel plans, booked hotels, and secured your tickets, and I was just as ready to give you the show you deserve.           We attended our visa appointments earlier this month, but due to a technical issue on our application forms, we couldn’t proceed. That meant restarting the process and trying to get new appointment dates, and unfortunately, none were available in time. The U.S. Consulate was supportive and tried to assist in every possible way they could, but some things are simply beyond anyone’s control. I know that some have been trying to push the narrative

June 26, 2025

Mashura Kumariro Kwana Lulu

People Makaseka mariro a sekuru gudo kwa Madamboss asi zvatasangana nazvo kumariro ababa lulu tapera power kupihwa sadza ne mufushwa zvisina kana mafuta.  

June 26, 2025

Mukuru Wema Church Ashaya Mwarwadzo

Unit M mai vedu Gogo Chimombè vatungamira kunotichenesera nzira.St Theresa Parish - Seke Catholic Church Chitungwiza we have lost a prayer warrior ndinoti zororai murugare amai.Mhuri yekwa Chimmbe nyaradzwai ne Denga🙏Unit M mai vedu Gogo         Chimombè vatungamira kunotichenesera nzira.St Theresa Parish - Seke Catholic Church Chitungwiza we have lost a prayer warrior ndinoti zororai murugare amai.Mhuri yekwa Chimmbe nyaradzwai ne Denga🙏

June 26, 2025

Pabiwa Bag 700 000 usd

ZRP Investigates Armed Robberies in Mt Darwin (USD 700,000) and Bulawayo (USD 520,000)          The ZRPis investigating a robbery that happened early this morning around 2:00 AM at a bank in Mt Darwin CBD. Three unknown suspects, who were armed with pistols, attacked the security guard on duty. They then broke into the bank, blasted open a safe, and stole about USD 700,000 and 2.4 kilograms of gold.           In another case, police in Bulawayo are investigating a robbery that took place at Old Nick Mine on 25 June 2025. Three armed suspects entered the company’s offices, attacked three people who were there, and stole USD 520,000 and two cell phones.   More details about both cases will be

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