MBERENGWA woman (30) fatally axes son (2) and launches axe attack on daughter (6) now hospitalised in critical condition

  A 30-YEAR-OLD woman from Mberengwa fatally axed her two-year-old son before turning the axe on her six- year-old daughter who was fortunate to survive the attack.   The girl is said to be in a critical condition at Mberengwa District Hospital.   Appearing before Mberengwa Magistrate Mr Sangster Tavengwa facing one count of murder and another of attempted murder was Arleta Matsukumoyo of Batanai Village, Chief Bute, Mberengwa.   Mr Tavengwa did not ask…

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POLICE launch manhunt for Bikita man who wife with a machete and killed his 12- year-old stepdaughter with the weapon

POLICE launch manhunt for Bikita man who wife with a machete and killed his 12- year-old stepdaughter with the weapon

  POLICE have launched a manhunt for a Bikita man who struck his wife with a machete and left her for dead and killed his 12- year-old stepdaughter with the weapon after accusing his wife of  infidelity. Police said Crispen Mukozho of Mugorogodoi Village under Chief Mukanganwi attacked his family in the wee hours of Tuesday morning. Villagers said he acted like he was possessed as he grabbed a machete and frenziedly struck his wife…

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BULAWAYO KHAMI PRISON: TWO murder and robbery prisoners, allegedly murder their cellmate in an argument over salt

BULAWAYO KHAMI PRISON:  TWO  murder and robbery prisoners, allegedly murder their cellmate in an argument over salt

  TWO men in prison for murder and robbery allegedly beat their cellmate to death with their bare hands at Khami Medium Remand Prison in an argument over salt. Thulani Ndlovu (26) and Butholezwe Ndawana (24) allegedly punched and strangled Vengai Mudzembe (45) who they said had forcibly taken salt from them in the holding cells. The fatal assault allegedly occurred after lights-out on Wednesday. Wardens discovered the body during a roll call when Mudzembe…

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SHOCKING: Zimbabwe has 1 doctor to 25000 patients-Health and Child Care Deputy Minister, Cde Aldrin Musiiwa

THE Government’s freeze on recruitment is compromising public health with a single doctor being overloaded by about 250 000 patients, a cabinet minister has revealed. Health and Child Care Deputy Minister, Cde Aldrin Musiiwa said the low doctor-patient ratio in the country was very worrying. “Well, in terms of ratio it is 0.0792 per 1 000 population. To put it more simply, we’ve got less than one doctor for every 250 000 people. The ideal…

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Wishing all our readers a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year , from the newzimbabwevision team xxx!

To all our readers, thank you for your continued support. The newzimbabwevision team  wish you a Merry Christmas and a happy new year. The newzimbabwevision site will be focused on updating over the Christmas and boxing day weekend and fully back up after the holiday. Please join the newzimbabwevision media platforms where you can engage other progressive minded individuals in debate  on issues directly affecting the welfare of the ordinary person in the motherland such as Political…

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Construction of new city and Parliament building in Mount Hampden is allegedly fast taking shape

Construction of new city and Parliament building in Mount Hampden is allegedly fast taking shape

Construction of new city and Parliament building in Mount Hampden is fast taking shape with one of the developers saying they were through with major works on housing developments around the area. Minister of State for Provincial Affairs responsible for Harare Province Cde Miriam Chikukwa toured the area on Monday to assess the works being carried out by local developers.   Delatfin chief executive officer, Mr Felix Munyaradzi said they were through with construction of…

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Authorities concerned with child smuggling, rape and sodomisation of minors, rife from Zimbabwe to South Africa

Authorities concerned with child smuggling, rape and sodomisation of minors,  rife from Zimbabwe to South Africa

Zimbabwean and South African authorities have intensified efforts to fight an increase in the smuggling of children between the two countries’ boundary line. It is reported that 120 children have been intercepted along the boundary line since the beginning of December, prompting security agents to redouble their efforts in fighting the crime. A further 20 children were this year alone repatriated from the neighbouring country after being intercepted between Musina and Polokwane, en-route to Johannesburg. It is…

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’49 head of cattle stolen, smuggled into Mozambique, one man kidnapped and shot dead by suspected Renamo rebels’:, Parliament

’49 head of cattle stolen, smuggled into Mozambique, one man kidnapped and shot dead by suspected Renamo rebels’:, Parliament

At least one person was recently shot dead after being abducted from Chipinge by suspected armed Mozambican Renamo rebels, Parliament heard yesterday.The suspected armed bandits also stole 49 head of cattle from villagers in the district and smuggled them to the neighbouring country. Acting President Mnangagwa said the Joint Operations Command for Manicaland and that from Mozambique were now seized with the cases. They held two meetings this week to restore sanity in the eastern…

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‘BULAWAYO komfazi otshayindoda (where women beat men) leads in women who bash spouses, perpetrators mainly Pentecostal churches’: Government

‘BULAWAYO komfazi otshayindoda (where women beat men) leads in women who bash spouses,  perpetrators mainly Pentecostal churches’: Government

BULAWAYO has the largest number of women who beat up their spouses, with congregants from Pentecostal churches leading the number of perpetrators countrywide, a just-released Government study shows. Given the findings, the city seems to be living up to its moniker — komfazi otshayindoda (where women beat men). According to the Zimbabwe Demographic and Health Survey (2015) about four percent of women countrywide admitted to instigating physical spousal violence. The survey shows that women in…

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Justice Hungwe condemns Judicial Service Commission’s decision to hold interviews for the new Chief Justice’s post

HIGH Court judge Justice Charles Hungwe has slammed the Judicial Service Commission’s decision to hold interviews for the new Chief Justice’s post when it was aware Government had initiated a process to amend the Constitution and that the selection process was being contested in court. In his ruling in a case in which a University of Zimbabwe student, Romeo Taombera Zibani, wants the President to directly appoint a Chief Justice instead of appointment by interview,…

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