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Frank Buyanga remains locked up in Johannesburg Correctional Centre (Sun City)... This is 3 years after his November 2022 arrest on ch*ld trafficking & fraud charges. There are reports that, he is now paralysed and turning blind.He has been talking for a very long time and there can be two things drawn from his talk. The first is he speaks words that resonates with the view of the majority of citizens secondly and unfortunately no action follows the talk.His case is more political motivated than a child case l saw him at Randburg court last week his health is no longer the same
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Video WhatsApp https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbCCsfy4o7qRozfVkM0h Midlands State University (MSU) students have once again sparked online buzz after a light-hearted social moment went viral on social media. In the trending clip, two female students and one male friend are seen laughing, dancing, and enjoying themselves in what appears to be a harmless gathering among classmates. The trio’s playful energy — popularly described by viewers as “kuvhura hombe style, 2 vasikana 1 mukoma” — has quickly become a talking point across TikTok, WhatsApp groups, and Zimbabwean Facebook pages. Social media users reacted with a mix of humor and excitement, turning the moment into a meme-worthy trend. Many praised the students for their carefree vibe and
Social media has erupted after a video surfaced showing a police officer allegedly jumping into a moving kombi and confronting a passenger during an argument. video riri ku WhatsApp https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbCCsfy4o7qRozfVkM0h Witnesses claim the officer appeared confused or unsteady—jokingly described online as having taken “2 ma cup eDzungu”—before the situation escalated. Passengers can be heard expressing shock and frustration, with many asking why such actions are allowed to happen on public transport. The incident has sparked national debate about professionalism, safety, and accountability within law-enforcement interactions. The trending clip has already gathered thousands of views as Zimbabweans question whether the behavior refl
The Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Torerayi Moyo, has confirmed the arrest of a school headmaster and a director in Harare after nine students were prevented from writing a Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) examination due to "inappropriate" haircuts. Speaking on the matter, Minister Moyo stated that the school officials violated the learners' fundamental right to education and access to examinations. The incident occurred when the nine students arrived to sit for their Family and Religious Studies Paper 2 examination. According to the Minister, the students were turned away by school authorities and ordered to cut their hair. By the time the students returned to the exam hall, 55 minutes of the
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A teacher at Selbourne Primary School has been sentenced to perform unpaid work and ordered to pay restitution after a magistrate convicted her of stealing US$5,200 from her husband. Patricia Yusufu appeared before Harare magistrate Nyaradzo Manokore this week, where she was found guilty of theft. The conviction follows the breakdown of her 18-year marriage to Mike Charles, the complainant in the matter. Magistrate Manokore handed down a 24-month prison sentence, which was wholly suspended on strict conditions. Six months were suspended for three years on the condition of good behaviour. A further 16 months were suspended on the condition that Yusufu repays the full sum of US$5,200 to Mr. Charles by November 30, 2025.