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A nearly half a billion dollar contract for cancer treatment equipment between the Zimbabwean government and a South African company owned by controversial tenderpreneur Wicknell Chivayo has ignited a major controversy, with critics alleging widespread corruption and a blatant disregard for public procurement procedures. The deal, valued at approximately US$437.28 million over four years, reportedly did not go through a public tendering process. The contract, signed in March 2025, is between the Office of the President and Cabinet, represented by Chief Secretary Martin Rushwaya, and TTM Global Medical Exports (Pty) Ltd of South Africa, represented by CEO Rouxne Styger. Its stated purpose is the “supply, delivery, installation and commissioning of cancer treatment
Zimbabwean social media personality Mazepe(also known as Zapnik) has been deported from Ireland and sent back to Zimbabwe. The controversial Facebook figure, famous for his flashy lifestyle and viral posts, reportedly had his Irish visa revoked due to immigration violations. Authorities detained him briefly upon arrival in Zimbabwe for further questioning. His deportation has stirred mixed reactions online, with some celebrating his return while others criticize Ireland’s strict immigration policies. Mazepe’s case serves as a reminder that even social media fame doesn’t exempt individuals from immigration laws. His next moves—whether he’ll stay in Zimbabwe or attempt to travel again—remain uncertain.
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Initial reports indicated that no Nigerian citizens were aboard the Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner that crashed in Ahmedabad, India, on June 12, 2025. The Nigerian High Commission in New Delhi remained in contact with Indian authorities to verify this information and provide consular assistance if needed. A total of 242 people were on board the flight, including 169 Indians, 53 Britons, one Canadian, and seven Portuguese nationals. The Federal Government has expressed profound sorrow and extends its heartfelt condolences to the Government and people of India over the tragic crash of Air India Flight 171 in Ahmedabad on Thursday. Nigeria stands in solidarity with India during this period of immense grief and unfortunate loss,” a statement by the Spo
LIVERPOOL – UK based Zimbabwean gospel singer, model and pastor, Walter Chahwanda (33) currently in remand prison, has been charged with additional offences as part of an ongoing sexual offences investigation by Merseyside Police. Chahwanda who leads the Walter Chahwanda Ministries was initially charged with “rape; assault by penetration and sending photograph/film of genitals to cause alarm, distress or humiliation.” As reported previously by waltermagaya, Chahwanda of Plemonstall Court in Chester, was arrested on Thursday 13 March 2025 and before that, Thursday 27 February 2024, and charged with sexual offences including rape. He remains in custody on remand while we awaits his trial in September. Below are the eleven offences he faced in March 2025:
London, UK — Authorities have shut down three Zimbabwean Masowe apostolic churches operating illegally in the United Kingdom, citing violations of public safety laws and failure to obtain the required licenses. The churches, based in Manchester, Birmingham, and London, had been conducting services in public parks and rented community halls without proper authorization or compliance with local council regulations. In Manchester, the church was led by Madzibaba Thomas Phiri, who allegedly held large gatherings weekly in a warehouse without fire safety certifications or insurance. Meanwhile, in Birmingham, Madzibaba John Kamhuka was found leading all-night prayer sessions in a residential basement, disturbing neighbors and ignoring previous warnings from city officials. The London br
A joyous graduation celebration ended in unimaginable heartbreak after eight Zimbabweans were killed in a horrific road accident near Dunstable, United Kingdom, late Saturday night. The group had been returning from a graduation ceremony at the University of Bedfordshire when their rented minibus collided with a heavy goods vehicle on the rain-slick A5. According to emergency services, the impact was so severe that several passengers died instantly, while others succumbed to their injuries before help could arrive. The victims have been identified as: – Tafadzwa Ndlovu, 28, of Luton, a healthcare worker and aspiring entrepreneur – Chipo Mavunga, 19, a recent A-Level graduate from Leicester – Tendai Mufambi, 34, a father of two from Northampton &nd
BULAWAYO police officer is in the dock after allegedly turning the long arm of the law into a cheap backdoor hustle. Shepherd Vutete (49), a trusted officer stationed at Nkulumane Police Station, allegedly illegally released three armed robbery suspects and accepted bribes in the form of US$25 and ZAR100 along with negotiations for a blue Honda Fit used in the crime. Vutete appeared before Magistrate Archie Wochiwunga on corruption charges and is facing serious heat over his conduct during a night shift gone rogue.A BULAWAYO police officer is in the dock after allegedly turning the long arm of the law into a cheap backdoor hustle. Shepherd Vutete (49), a trusted officer stationed at Nkulumane Police St
LEEDS – Two Zimbabwean nationals, Timothy Magaya (26) and Obert Ndlovu, lost their lives in a dramatic late-night incident in Leeds after allegedly breaking into a cellphone store and exchanging gunfire with private security. According to West Yorkshire Police, the pair attempted to rob a high-end electronics shop in the city centre shortly after midnight. Surveillance footage reportedly shows the two forcing entry into the store before being confronted by armed security personnel responding to the break-in. As the suspects tried to flee, shots were fired in both directions, resulting in both men being fatally wounded at the scene. Investigations are ongoing, and authorities are working with the Zimbabwean Embassy to notify the families. The incident has spa