Guruve serial murder suspect Anymore Zvitsva appear in court this Monday. The accused, who is charged with murder, attempted murder and rape, is alleged to have killed 19 people in Guruve and surrounding areas of Mashonaland Central Province. Zvitsva was arrested on January 3, after weeks in hiding and months of terrorising communities.Why is another inmate carrying him, not the prison officers?This idea of using another inmate to carry this Guruve killer is not right, they should find a better way of transporting such kind of pipo to courtIf prison resources and facilities are provided by the constantly looting regime, no-one should physically carry anyone. This is a stark reminder of where we are let alone the state of the cou
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This image has been circulating on social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok, sparking intense debate among South African users. It alleges a high-profile "one-night encounter" involving influencer Mihlali Ndamase and an unidentified married man, complete with claims of a R300,000 payment and a signed Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA). If you were to write an article reflecting the viral nature of this "tea" in South Africa, here is how it would likely look: Mzansi in Disbelief: Did a Married Man Really Pay R300k for a Night with Mihlali Ndamase? The social media streets are on fire after a series of leaked screenshots allegedly exposed a massive R300,000 transaction and a secret NDA between South Africa&rsquo
South Africa is reeling after a horrific scholar transport crash in the Vaal area near Vanderbijlpark claimed the lives of at least 13 school pupils, plunging families, schools, and communities into deep mourning. The devastating accident, which occurred as learners were travelling to school, has been described as one of the most heartbreaking road tragedies in recent years. As the news spread, social media was flooded with messages of grief, disbelief, and anger, with many South Africans calling it a tragedy that should never have happened. According to reports, the scholar transport minibus collided head-on with a truck, leaving a scene of destruction that required an intense emergency response. Several pupils died instantly, while others later succumbed to their injuries in
Please check your kids if they are using scholar transport behind mittal mostly are from vaal primarily school unfortunately there is no good news? Haaa mwari zvakagozha ? UPDATE | VANDERBIJLPARK SCHOLAR TRANSPORT CRASH ? The death toll in the scholar transport accident which happened in Vanderbijlpark, Vaal this morning, has risen to 12.?️ Authorities report that distraught parents are demanding to see their deceased children at the scene. Emergency services remain on site, continuing to manage the situation and support affected families. This is a developing story. Motorists are urged to avoid the area and allow emergency personnel to work safely. Our deepest condolences go out to the families, scho
South African social media has been gripped by a controversial name making the rounds across Facebook, X, and TikTok — Ivo Suzee, a man now widely nicknamed “Balthazar” by online users. The nickname, inspired by viral jokes and shock posts, reflects claims circulating online that he is linked to interactions with hundreds of women through alleged casting and modelling opportunities. While the label itself comes from social media culture, the story gained serious traction after Lerato Molwelang shared her experience, shifting the conversation from memes to accountability. According to widely shared reports, Ivo Suzee is allegedly connected to an online casting or modelling platform that promised young women exposure, auditions, or career opportunities. Lerato
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UK United Methodist Pastor Chikeya EvictedScotland — The United Methodist Church has reportedly evicted one of its UK-based pastors from church premises in Scotland, sparking concern over alleged bullying and procedural irregularities. Rev Sabina Chikeya, who had served the church’s mission in Scotland for nearly 18 months, has been ordered to vacate church lodgings with immediate effect. This occurred despite her entitlement to a three-month notice period to conclude her mission and make alternative arrangements.Sources say relations between Rev Chikeya and church authorities deteriorated after she challenged the conduct of the District Supervisor, K H Mudambanuki, particularly over concerns about how she
JUST IN: /, will finally retire from office on 15 May 2026, closing a controversial chapter in the country’s judiciary that has been deeply intertwined with high-stakes political disputes, including the landmark 2018 presidential election challenge. Local business directory In a press statement dated 17 January 2026, the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) confirmed that Justice Malaba’s last working day will be midnight on 14 May 2026, in line with Section 186(1) of the Constitution, which caps judicial service at 70 years unless a judge elects to extend their tenure by a further five years. Justice Malaba exercised that option five years ago, a move that itself sparked legal and political controversy. CJ’s retirementThe JSC said it is organising a special