FROM INBOX | I have a story that I need your help to share widely on Facebook. Terrence Mrewa, was murder€d by a police officer in Plumtree. Terrence, who worked as a cross-border transporter (malaitsha), left Francistown on the 27th of May 2025 heading to Bulawayo. On the Zimbabwean side, he gave a friend a lift to Bulawayo. At a roadblock in Plumtree, known as pa"98", he was stopped by police and he complied. However, an officer named Lizwe Moyo was not satisfied with the bribe he received from Terrence. Moyo, who was not even on duty that day, then chased after him using a government police vehicle. During the chase, Officer Moyo shot the left rear tyre of Terrence’s car. This caused the vehicle to
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing on of our Reverend Rev Lucky Gasa today, 12 June 2025, at Michael Gelfand Hospital in Harare.Tinoti Mari wekudenga vatinyaradze panguva yakaoma kudaiRest in Peace, My Beloved Brother It is with deep sorrow and a heavy heart that I say goodbye to my dear brother, mentor, and man of God – Reverend Lucky Gasa. Your life was a living testimony of faith, love, and unwavering service to the church and community. As Pastor-in-Charge of Kuwadzana Phase 3 (KP3), you led with grace and strength, touching many lives through your words and actions. Though your journey on earth has ended, your
ZRP destroyed over 500 kilogrammes and 14 000 litres of various confiscated drugs and substances, in what it described as a milestone in the on-going crackdown on drug trafficking. ZRP destroyed over 500 kilogrammes and 14 000 litres of various confiscated drugs and substances, in what it described as a milestone in the on-going crackdown on drug trafficking. Mbanje dzamapisa apo muchazoona community yese yarohwa ne crossfireZvishoma ndozvakapiswa kuda kutibata kumeso zvizhinji makatoendesa kuteam rnyu kty ritengesePisai zvese Nothing should be left behind Sungai the perpetrators too Musatombovasiya zvenyu
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Munotii nenyaya yemubobobo? Munhu anenge achiitwa mubobobo ane zvaanonzwa here? Iwo mubobo wacho utoriko here zveshuwa? Pane akambozviitwa here? Ko yekurohwa kwemdhara uyo munotii nayo?? Dai ari msikana anga achirohwa matomhanya kunobata mdhara. Zvemubobobo izvo imwewo do we have anyone who can rove itThe voice over artist 😂. This isn't a laughing matter but voice over artist vapedzaNgavarohwe mudhara uyo kana aburitsa chinhu mubhurugwa but vanasikana ngatizvidei ngatidzidzei kupfeka ndapota hanguBaba vatadza kuzvi controller vakanganiswa nemakumbo aripanze emuskana uyo kusvika zvavakutira kkkk manje munorohwa..dzidzai kuita self controlKuda kuvonere
Correspondent-Two people have died after collapsing while undergoing border formalities at the Beitbridge Border Post in Matabeleland South over the weekend, authorities have confirmed. The first victim was a 48-year-old South African truck driver transporting peas from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Beitbridge District Police Commander, Chief Superintendent Mesuli Ncube, said the driver collapsed and died on Saturday at around 4pm shortly after completing immigration procedures.He had just returned to his vehicle after stamping his passport at the southbound truck export yard when he suddenly collapsed,” said Chief Supt Ncube. “Preliminary investigations revealed he had complained of feeling unwell in his work WhatsApp group the previous day
Controversial Zimbabwean businessman Wicknell Chivayo—known for his flash lifestyle, political ties, and high-value government contracts—has reportedly expressed intentions to purchase a Bombardier Global 5500 private jet, valued at approximately US $81 million. The Global 5500 is a long-range business jet from Bombardier’s latest generation, featuring advanced avionics, a spacious five-zone cabin, and a range of over 5,900 nautical miles. It’s designed to connect major global hubs—such as New York to Berlin—without refueling, and includes luxury finishes, high-speed connectivity, and a quiet, efficient lifestyle cabin.
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
Jerold Sasa MARONDERA – THE 2024 tobacco marketing season is progressing steadily in Mashonaland East Province, with more than 23 million kilogrammes of the golden leaf, valued at over US$76 million, having been sold to date at the province’s nine contract auction floors. The development has been welcomed by farmers across the province, who continue to benefit from increased government support and improved agronomic practices. During a tour of the auction floors in Marondera, Mashonaland East Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Advocate Itayi Ndudzo, expressed satisfaction with the province’s contribution to national tobacco output. “As a province, we are
Hospitals Held Hostage by Fraudulent Nurses Imagine walking into a hospital with a loved one fighting for their life — only to discover that the person injecting medication, taking vitals, or assisting in surgery never passed a single legitimate exam. Now picture that scene not as fiction, but as a spreading reality. Across Zimbabwe, a silent invasion is unfolding — not with guns, but with forged papers and stolen trust. Fake nurses, armed with counterfeit certificates and unchecked ambition, are slipping through the cracks of a broken vetting system and taking over wards, clinics, and surgical units. This is no longer a question of isolated fraud. It is a n