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Kubatwa chaiko! Zuro manheru paHighfield kwakabuda mashoko anonetsa apo Mai Aisha, mukadzi anozivikanwa nevakawanda munharaunda, vakabatwa nemurume wavo vari muimba nevakomana vaainge vachidhakwa navo chinyararire. Zvinonzi murume wacho akanga abva kubasa asina kuzivisa, ndokuuya kumba akawana musuwo wakavharika zvine chekuti achibva amanyira kupinda — ndipo pakabuda drama.
The long-awaited sentencing of businessmen Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu is finally moving forward, with the High Court directing that the process begin immediately, despite attempts by their legal team to postpone proceedings. The two were recently found guilty of stealing US$7 million from the government’s Presidential Goat Pass-On Scheme, a project meant to empower rural farmers. Instead, the court ruled that Chimombe and Mpofu diverted the funds for personal use, leaving the national program in ruins. Their lawyer, Professor Lovemore Madhuku, pleaded with the court to delay sentencing until a written judgment was provided, arguing that his clients needed it to prepare a full mitigation. But Justice Pisirayi Kwenda stood firm, saying the conviction had been clearly delivered
Mai Rasy soon vachaona kuti social media haina kwayo. Vachaundugwa murume wavo ago yanikwa, their past igounzwa havasi kunyatsoizivaSisi Mecky vanyora vachida help kuna Mai Titi kuratidza kuti azvina kumira mushe Havana mari ♥️ Ndatofunga kuti vanhu vachaita zuva rese vachiona kuti zvinhu zvavo zva In order.Mai Raisy vabva vavhiringa zvenhamo vakunokukuradzana na Byt ezvino ndivo vakupihwa attention. SISI MECKY VARIKUDA HELP VAKAWANDA VATOKANGANWA .Matadza kuzounza Hama yenyu mai Byt Mangwana zvenhamo zvapera hatidi vanhu vari selfish pano.Zvamaita maratidza kusafunga matadza kuremekedza mumwe wenyu nekuda attention musazodaro .Ngaticheme nevano chema
Murume uyu anonyudziswa chete but mhosva haana hake but bybit mangwana kana ohura mai vacho vasachema coz varikuda kubvisa munhu pamurume wakeAna Mai Rasy's Diaries vachanyudzisa vanhu nekuda content Bybit murume wako akapusa achasungirwa nyaya ye statutory rape . All those people near you want content from you and are not genuinely supporting you .vamwe vachanyudzwa nekuti varikuda kuti mwana asiye imba yake vaite content varikungoda kurira cheteKana murume wa Byt akasungiswa namai Raisy nyathi ngasungwe nekuti akarora Joy ane 13 years
Vafana vtatu ava vave kuita headlines paCape Town mushure mekubatwa vachiedza kubira umwe Uber driver, zvichitevera mashoko ekuti vari pakati pevabhi vanonyanyotambudza maUber drivers munzvimbo iyoyo. Vanhu vemunharaunda, vakatsamwa nekuwandisa kwakaita mhosva idzi, vakabva vavatora vakavapa kurudziro yakaoma vasati vafonera mapurisa. Zvakaitika izvi zvasiya maUber drivers nevagari vachifemera pamusoro, vachiti nguva yasvika yekuti vanhu vemunharaunda vamire pamwe chete kudzivirira mabasa evapombi vanozviwanira mari yavo nemaoko.
Social media has erupted after Bybit, the young woman whose story recently touched thousands of Zimbabweans, announced that she will not be returning to school despite the overwhelming support and offers to sponsor her education. Instead, she says she is choosing to go back to Chiweshe to live with her 45-year-old Madzibaba husband in their polygamous marriage. Zimbabweans had united with one goal—to help her finish school, uplift her life, and give her a fresh start. People volunteered school fees, uniforms, accommodation, and even mentorship. But Bybit shocked supporters when she firmly declared that her happiness is in her barika, and she would rather resume her life as a second wife than return to the classroom. The announcement has split the nation. Many are
Another accident in a makeshift bridge on the Lundi-Ngundu detour along the Beitbridge-Harare highway, Africa’s busiest border motorway. Another accident in a makeshift bridge on the Lundi-Ngundu detour along the Beitbridge-Harare highway, Africa’s busiest border motorway.
mwanakomana wa well-known socialite Sisi Mecky ashaya mu accident yeBus reKwaMunhenzva yakaitika pedyo neMwenezi.
Gweru has been shaken to its deepest core after a terrifying broad-daylight kidnapping in which a 2-month-old baby girl was violently snatched from her mother’s arms by a woman dressed in a blue and black dress. Witnesses say the incident happened so fast that the mother barely had time to scream before the woman disappeared into the crowd with the infant. According to reports, the mother was walking home when the suspect, described as a woman in her late 20s to early 30s, approached her pretending to ask for directions. Within seconds, the woman grabbed the baby with force, pushing the mother aside and sprinting away while the shocked mother fell to the ground crying for help. The attacker vanished before anyone could react, creating a scene of chaos