A prominent church leader who claimed to be a spiritual healer has been sentenced to 10 years in prison after being found guilty of serious misconduct involving members of his congregation. Walter Masocha, 61, originally from Zimbabwe, built a large following in the UK after founding Agape for All Nations Church in 2007. With over 2,000 members, Masocha was seen by many as a father figure and spiritual guide. However, beneath the surface of his growing ministry, disturbing allegations emerged. Two women came forward with testimonies of inappropriate behavior that took place between 2006 and 2012. One woman described being taken advantage of under the guise of spiritual deliverance, while another shared her experience of being targeted while staying at his home. Despite denying all
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Chamisa Must Clarify Use of Bulletproof Car Funds Before Launching New Party As Nelson Chamisa prepares to form a new political party following his departure from the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), pressure is mounting for him to come clean about the funds raised during the last election campaign. Zimbabweans, particularly those in the diaspora, generously contributed thousands of dollars to help Chamisa purchase a bulletproof vehicle amid rising threats to his safety. However, years later, there has been no clear public accounting of how those funds were used, leading to growing concern and skepticism among his former supporters. Transparency, many argue, is not just a matter of accountability but of political credibility as he seeks to build trust in a new movement. Political
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We're heartbroken to announce that Tinotenda, a young Form 1 student at Manunure High School, has passed away. He lived in Mbizo 10 and had been unwell. Sadly, acids complications led to lung, kidney, and bladder failure, resulting in his passing on Saturday. Our deepest condolences go out to Tino's family, classmates, and friends. May they find strength and comfort during this difficult time. Rest in peace, Tino.
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Sungura musician Alick Macheso is a worried man. His heart bleeds for the growing number of his trusted band members, who are battling different health issues – threatening to silence the music that had become their lives. Macheso poured out his heart to his fans during his recent show in Harare when dancer Selemani ‘‘Majuicy’’ Mpochi appeared on stage after over a month-long hiatus, just to greet fans. As the crowd erupted into cheers and applause, Macheso’s usual energetic smile was not there and there was a strong hint of concern. He took a deep breath, and with a gentle strum of his guitar, he began to speak from the heart. “Those who have been asking about Majuicy’s whereabouts, you have seen him. But he is not here
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Popular SIM prophet Madzibaba VeChokwadi has sparked national outrage after delivering a chilling prophecy, warning that death is coming to the family of either Wicknell Chivayo or Jah Prayzah. In a fiery sermon shared online, the prophet declared that the lavish exchange of luxury cars between the two men—funded by what he described as “blood money stolen from the mouths of starving Zimbabweans”—would not go unpunished by God. “You cannot celebrate while the nation mourns,” he said, calling their wealth “a curse dressed in designer suits.” The prophecy has since gone viral, with many Zimbabweans expressing mixed reactions—some fearing divine judgment, others accusing the prophet of using politics to boost his following.
Tragedy Strikes Zimbabwean Family in Leeds: Four Lives Lost in Devastating Accident A heart-wrenching tragedy unfolded in the early hours of Monday morning when a Zimbabwean family of four—John Arimero, 38, his wife Susan Arimero, 34, and their two young children, Sophia, 9, and Emmerson, 5—were killed in a horrific collision with an 18-wheeler in Leeds. The accident, which occurred under still-unclear circumstances, has left their loved ones and the wider community in deep mourning. Witnesses described a scene of unimaginable devastation as emergency responders arrived to find the family’s vehicle completely crushed, extinguishing four bright lives in an instant. John, a devoted father known for his warm smile, and Susan, a loving mother with a passion for helping oth