Sex Worker Mourners Strip, And Sing Obscenities At Harare Granville Cemetery

Sex Worker Mourners Strip, And Sing Obscenities At Harare Granville Cemetery

  Mourners at Granville Cemetery in Harare were reportedly treated to some indecent funny movie as some group of women stripped during the burial of their fellow sex worker. The strange behaviour was reportedly later joined by men who fondled their private parts much to the shock of the decent citizens. In one of the shameful scenes a woman was captured on camera grinding her back on a dread locked man who was only spotting…

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‘Bhonzo’s Fall From Riches, Fame, Partying, Drinking To Begging’

  Featuring on local and international films earned Lawrence Banda (who later changed his name to Lawrence Simbarashe) popularity that opened floodgates to fame and fortune. He became a darling of many companies as they engaged him for adverts and that time he bought a fleet of nice cars and used to live lavishly, according to close relatives. Simbarashe became known as “Mudhara Bhonzo” after his lead role in the famous “Timmy naBhonzo” television series…

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Black Farmer Burns Down 186 ‘Deep Dene Farm’ Homes In Silobela.

ABOUT 186 homesteads belonging to alleged illegal settlers have been torched at Deep Dene Farm in Silobela following a land ownership dispute. The destruction happened on December 26 and last Sunday. A humanitarian crisis is looming at the farm as villagers lost food, clothing, money and other valuables when a team the settlers allege was sent by the farm owner identified as Molly Muhlwa destroyed and torched the homesteads in a bid to force them…

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Donald Trump Threatens To Withdraw £700million Investment If Banned From UK

Donald Trump Threatens To Withdraw  £700million Investment If Banned From UK

The controversial U.S. tycoon,  Republican presidential candidate, billionaire Donald Trump has reportedly threatened to withdraw  £700million of UK funding that he has invested in Scotland, if banned from entering the United Kingdom.

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Zimbabwe’s Opposition Parties Condemn Police Brutality Against Protesters

OPPOSITION parties yesterday roundly condemned the Zanu PF government for brazenly violating citizens’ right to participate in peaceful protests and using brute force to quell dissenting voices. This comes in the wake of the police clampdown on rural teachers who took to the streets on Monday demanding better working conditions. Police over the past two days also descended heavily on Harare and Chitungwiza commuter omnibus crews, who were demonstrating against stiff traffic charges imposed by…

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Zimbabwe Union of Journalists (ZUJ) Has Condemned Arrests Of Newsday Journalists

Zimbabwe Union of Journalists (ZUJ) Has  Condemned Arrests Of Newsday Journalists

The Zimbabwe Union of Journalists secretary general Foster Dongozi has condemned the arrest of Newsday Deputy Editor Nqaba Matshazi and journalist Xolisani Ncube. The two were today arrested by police in Harare following the publication of a story concerning Government Salaries on January 6. The two maybe charged with publication or communicating statements prejudicial to the State. The arrest of the two follows the beating up of journalist Lovemore Meya by members of the police…

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Political Tensions Could Trigger Early Elections By MDC T & People First

Political Tensions Could Trigger Early Elections  By MDC T & People First

Political tension is rising in Zimbabwe, with some parts of the country being rocked by intermittent violence, riots and strikes – amid revelations yesterday that leading opposition players are ratcheting up their plans to either impeach President Robert Mugabe or force an early general election. Well-placed sources revealed that opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai’s MDC and former Vice President Joice Mujuru’s People First movement could trigger early polls, possibly as early as this year. Source: Daily News…

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‘Two Journalists, NewsDay Deputy Editor &Reporter Arrested Over CIO Bonuses Exposure’

‘Two Journalists, NewsDay Deputy Editor &Reporter Arrested Over CIO Bonuses Exposure’

Police in Harare are reported to have arrested two NewsDay journalists over a story published on Wednesday which states that the Central Intelligence Organization officers have since been paid their bonuses ahead of other civil servants because the finances are regulated from President Robert Mugabe’s offices where the CIOs are controlled. Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights Communications officer Kumbirai Mafunda posted on Facebook that NewsDay deputy Editor Nqaba Matshazi and reporter Xolisani Ncube were picked…

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‘Implementation Of Electoral Reforms, Effectively Renders Zanu PF Redundant-No Chance!’

‘Implementation Of Electoral Reforms, Effectively Renders Zanu PF Redundant-No Chance!’

To expect ZANU (PF) to effectively render itself redundant is for me naïve and stupid. Ask ZANU and ZAPU, they had exactly the same experience with Ian Smith’s prevarication on political reforms until they decided that enough was enough.In 2013 before the July elections, I asked the question- what if ZANU (PF) wins. It turns out that I was unintentionally correct and the sad reality is that our opposition political parties had not even considered…

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9 100 Children Outside Family Units, With 203 On Streets , 212 In Foster, & 4 708 In child-Headed Families.

CHILDREN living outside the family units often face a host of challenges as those working with them are often looked at as mere employees in children’s homes and such other institutions. Because of the challenges, orphans, especially those who live on the streets, face the government is trying everything possible to create a family environment for them through either foster parenting or adoption. Zimbabwe has a sound legal regime that addresses child protection issues. The…

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