Girl (7) Raped Regularly By Gardener At A Bulawayo Children’s Home

Girl (7) Raped Regularly By Gardener At A Bulawayo Children’s Home

  A seven-year-old girl at a Bulawayo children’s home was daily raped by a gardener aged 28 over an unspecified period. The alleged attacker, Nachiwale Johanes, popularly known as Uncle Officer, lived at the home. The girl was raped while sleeping in a room she shared with other girls on an unknown dates last year. He is now a student at the Bulawayo Polytechnic. According to the Chronicle, offence allegedly came to light when the…

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Red Cross Garden Committee Chairperson Removed For Not Being Zanu PF

Red Cross Garden Committee Chairperson Removed For Not Being Zanu PF

The Zimbabwe Peace Project has reported that on 17 November 2015, Japhet Moyo, a Zanu-PF committee member, in Matabeleland South and kraal head, Azeron Nkala, removed chairperson of the local Red Cross garden committee and a pastor with the Zion Church from his post as the committee chairperson accusing him of not being a member of Zanu- PF. “This disadvantaged villagers as they want a non partisan person for the Red Cross programme,” reads the…

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Rutenga: Munenzva Bus, Hit Donkey, Swerved Into Oncoming Trailer (7 Kombi Passengers Dead)

Seven people died while two others were injured in a road accident that occurred along the Masvingo-Beitbridge road near Rutenga in the early hours of Saturday. Police say a Munenzva bus, which was travelling from Beitbridge towards Masvingo with 42 passengers on board, hit a donkey and veered off the road to the right. The bus rammed into the rear right side of a trailer which was being towed by a Mercedes Benz vehicle travelling…

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Zimbabwe’s Fast Descent Into A Nation Of Drug Addicts

FROM townhouses, car sales to run-off-the mill flats in Harare’s red light districts, the drug craze that has hit the capital goes on while police watch amid claims some officers could also be supporting the illicit trade.   Some flats (names withheld) in Harare’s Avenues area, infested by ladies of the night, have been turned into havens for sniffing hard drugs like cocaine.   Titus, our mole, told NewsDay that most of the ladies have…

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Botswana Councilors Want Gays ,Lesbians &Sex Workers Engaged In Fight Against HIV &AIDs

Botswana Councilors Want Gays ,Lesbians &Sex Workers Engaged In Fight Against HIV &AIDs

Botswana’s Francistown City councillors have called for the fight against HIV/AIDS to involve gays and lesbians sex workers  as a way of winning the fight. The Voice reported commenting on the address by National AIDS Coordinating Agency, Acting National Coordinator Joseph Kefas who was in town to brief local authorities on the state of the war against HIV/AIDS, councillors said it would be dangerous to pretend that such people do not exist. “We must accept…

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Chief Mtshane Khumalo Celebrates 40 Years As Chief

Chief Mtshane Khumalo Celebrates 40 Years As Chief

  ZIMBABWEANS have been urged to embrace their leaders, value their leadership and always work towards issues of development rather than divisions which are counter-productive. Speaking during a ceremony to mark Chief Mtshane Khumalo’s 40 years of being a chief, Vice-President Phelekezela Mphoko said traditional leaders were a vital part of the country and for one chief to have gone for four decades in leadership showed the quality of a leader he was. He said…

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Dr Parirenyatwa Has Paid Back US$100 000 To PSMAS After Uproar

Dr Parirenyatwa Has Paid Back US$100 000 To PSMAS After Uproar

HEALTH and Child Care Minister Dr David Parirenyatwa has paid back US$100 000 extended to his private surgery by Premier Medical Aid Society. The payment to Dr Parirenyatwa’s surgery had caused an uproar, with his critics saying it was improper as his ministry regulated PSMAS and hence he could have arm-twisted the service provider to extend the bailout to him. The minister in turn said the payment was above board, a position supported by former…

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SA King Urges People To Vote For Zanu-PF

  SOUTH African Xhosa king Zwelonke Sigcawu yesterday visited the Xhosa community in Mbembesi, Matabeleland North, where he urged Zimbabweans to continue voting for Zanu-PF. Vice-President Phekezela Mphoko attended the ceremony during which the Apostolic Faith and Acts Church in Mbete Village unveiled a five-roomed house which will be donated to an underprivileged family in Mbembesi. Speaking in Xhosa, King Zwelonke reminded his Zimbabwean subjects that all the development they were enjoying  was brought by…

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Zanu PF Central Committe Member Senator Aguy Georgias, (80) Has Died

FORMER Deputy Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing, Senator Aguy Georgias, has died. He was 80. The Zanu-PF Central Committee member who was also former Economic Development Deputy Minister, died in the early hours of yesterday at AMI Hospital in Harare where he had been admitted. His daughter Tina confirmed the death yesterday and said the Trinity Engineering chairman and founder succumbed to kidney and heart failure. “He has not been well and spent one…

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‘I Don’t Care If 6million Die From Hunger, As Zim Is Better With Zanu PF Only’-Mutasa 2002

The MDC-T has claimed that former Zanu PF secretary for administration Didymas Mutasa’s Zanu era ghost comes to haunt him. In 2002 Mutasa shocked Zimbabweans when he blatantly said he would not care if 6 million people died because of food shortages, as the country would be better off with ZANU PF members only.  source-bulawayo24

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