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Heartbreaking 💔 mwana wake akarambirwa kurapwa ku South Africa akabva afira kumusanaFinally the baby laid to rest ðŸ˜thank u Zimbabwe ,community and everyone who contributed torwads this #springs community #southafrica The denial of care for this Zimbabwean baby is not just a violation of constitutional rights, but an act that legal advocates have described as "blatantly xenophobic." It underscores the deep-seated tensions and anti-migrant sentiment that have become increasingly visible in South Africa. Groups like Operation Dudula have been known to actively block foreign nationals from accessing health facilities, leading to a a number of recent arrests. ​While the South Afric
, police in Beitbridge arrested Felix Ruvengo (43) for having dagga illegally. He was a passenger in a Scania G46 truck stopped at a police checkpoint near Elephant Motel, 80km along the Masvingo-Beitbridge Road. Officers found five cobs of dagga weighing 6.5 kilograms. He must be made to smoke every last bit of it!!chiregai atengese 1 kabhora awane mari yebail then zihombe iro mumopawo osvuta nekudzinga zvidhoma.Hamutaure huwori hwenyu, tisiyei tipute mbanje dzedu. Horaiti mamu bata mutore rei, asi no jail. He will soon be back on his feet
Heartbreaking💔 | A very sad incident that happened at Fresney Farm in Beatrice on yesterday. A two-year-old boy di€d after he was burnt by hot water. The child was with his mother under a steaming blanket, using hot water and zumbani for steaming. During the process, the little boy accidentally touched a plastic dish that had the hot water. The water spilled onto him, burning his right side and neck. He was quickly taken to Beatrice Hospital, but sadly, doctors said he had di€d on arrival. The police are warning families to be very careful when using hot water for steaming, especially when young children are involved.
BUNJIRA ACCIDENT; TWO DIE: "The ZRP confirms a fatal road traffic accident which occurred at the 8 km peg along Rusape-Nyanga Road today (16/08/25) at around 1000 hours. Two people died, while three others were injured, after an Isuzu pickup truck, which had three passengers on board, tried to overtake a bus while there was an oncoming BMW vehicle," police said. "The BMW vehicle was being driven by Alouis Bunjira with one passenger on board. The vehicles collided head-on, resulting in the death of two passengers from the Isuzu vehicle. The bodies of the victims were taken to Rusape General Hospital mortuary for post-mortem, while the injured are admitted at the same institut
Ms Mlotshwa takes over from her late father, Mr Nyangayezizwe Mlotshwa, the last substantive Chief Mvuthu, who passed away in March 2014 at the age of 61.Silibaziso Mlotshwa has been installed as the substantive Chief Mvuthu of Hwange District in Matabeleland North Province, a clear testament to the government’s commitment to gender equality. Her appointment, effective May 16 this year, was made by the Ministry of Local Government and Public Works, ending a long-standing leadership vacuum in the Mvuthu chieftaincy. Installed this Friday, Ms Mlotshwa takes over from her late father, Mr Nyangayezizwe Mlotshwa, the last substantive Chief Mvuthu, who passed away in March 2014 at the age of 61. During the inauguration ceremony, the governme
In a shocking twist that’s sent shockwaves across the entertainment world, Jamaican-American singer and songwriter Sean Kingston, best known for his smash hits like Beautiful Girls and Fire Burning, has been sentenced to 3 years and 6 months in prison. The news has left many Zimbabweans talking, especially because Kingston is widely known as a close friend of flamboyant ZANU PF benefactor Sir Wicknell Chivayo. The sentencing, handed down in a U.S. court, follows a series of legal troubles Kingston has faced in recent years. According to international media reports, the star was found guilty on charges related to fraud and theft, after being implicated in a high-profile luxury goods scam that involved millions of dollars. Sir Wicknell, who has been spotted nu
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Former Caps United star Alois Bunjira was involved in a road accident near Rusape on Saturday. Bunjira, who was reportedly travelling to Honde Valley at the time of the mishap, was rushed to Rusape General Hospital for treatment. Although full details of the accident remain unclear, sources close to the situation confirmed that he is receiving medical attention. Fans and the wider football fraternity have expressed concern and sent well-wishes for his speedy recovery.Alois Bunjira Oita Tsaona Nemotokari
In a shocking turn of events, Zimbabweans have reportedly been banned from boarding American-owned cruise ships, sparking outrage and heated debate across social media. The move, which many are calling discriminatory and unjust, has left hundreds of travelers stranded and questioning why Zimbabweans are being singled out. According to reports circulating in international travel circles, several passengers from Zimbabwe were denied boarding this week in Miami and Los Angeles, with cruise officials allegedly citing “policy changes” regarding certain nationalities. While the official reasons remain unclear, insiders say the decision may be linked to new immigration and visa restrictions imposed by U.S. authorities on foreign nationals. Social media in Zim