Kanhu ako kanenge kaine number dzemapurisa ukakabata kanofonera mapurisaKungosunga havo vanhu but iyo midzimu yako ndoine yakupa hayoNyanga ye chipepembere, dhayamonzi ne kanhu aka... Pangoline hiiiiii aaah haubudirire unosungwa chete. The best if u c pakanzi roadblock, road block ahead purizi Buda ne window rekombi ichifamba ukunguruke kutiza siya bag imomo or kutotanga kumhanya muchina.. Madness chaiyo.... Hiii or kutongopa porici oti Amana chisarai wo muitewo Mari n walk away don't explain. Beg for mercies ovapa.
A houseboat named Zambuka sank on Lake Kariba after severe weather caused waves to flood its engine compartments. The captain tried to beach the vessel at Mica Point but it submerged before reaching shore. All passengers survived, with one minor injury.Lake Kariba — Africa’s inland ocean and the world’s largest man-made reservoir — unleashed its fury over the weekend when a luxury pontoon boat was overturned by a sudden and violent storm, leaving shocked tourists scrambling for shore as furniture, bags, and equipment washed up along the rocky beach. Photos from the scene show the vessel thrown almost onto its side, a chilling visual testament to the raw force of Kariba’s unpredictable waters.
A public rift has emerged within ZANU PF just a day after influential businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei stated that foreigners should not be operating shops in Zimbabwe at the expense of local entrepreneurs. The controversy prompted a sharp rebuke from the party's spokesperson, Christopher Mutsvangwa, who on Thursday used his official platform to deliver a forceful correction and reaffirm Zimbabwe's "open for business" policy. Mutsvangwa explicitly rejected the xen*ph*bic interpretation of Tagwirei's remarks, which had sparked widespread concern. “Don’t go about saying we don’t want foreigners in Zimbabwe, Hatidi Dudula muno,” Mutsvangwa declared, using a Shona phrase that translates to “We don’t want ‘Dud
Matthew Msengezi has once again found himself at the center of a dramatic road accident, sparking shock, speculation, and intense debate online. The latest crash involved a Honda Fit and a Ford Raptor, with both vehicles left mangled beyond recognition. Authorities have not yet confirmed the condition of the occupants, but investigations into what caused the collision are actively underway. What’s raising eyebrows across Zimbabwe is the strange pattern linked to Matthew’s car purchases. In 2021, just weeks after buying a brand-new Range Rover, he was involved in a major accident. Fast-forward to 2025, and history has repeated itself — this time with his newly acquired Ford Raptor. To many, it’s starting to look like bad luck follows him straight from the car
Clergyman and founder of the African Apostolic Church, Archbishop Paul Mwazha, has died aged 107. Mwazha passed away on Thursday after a long illness. In a statement, African Apostolic Church General Secretary Jeshua Mhizha confirmed the death of the church leader. “Good morning! The African Apostolic Church, VaApostora veAfrica. “I regret to inform you that our Archbishop, Paul Mwazha of Africa, our church leader, has just passed on today, November 20, 2025. He has departed from us, but in spirit we are together with him. “More information will be released in due course. Any further announcements will be released in due course. Kudzai Jehovah, Kudzai Jehovah,” said Mhizha.
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BREAKING NEWS: Fatal Collision Claims Life of Surrey Truck Driver on Beitbridge–Harare Highway A tragic accident has claimed the life of Hughdin Jacha, a Marondera Residents and former kombi driver who was working as Surrey truck driver, who died instantly in a collision near Rutenga while transporting meat. The incident occurred along the Beitbridge–Harare Highway and involved a refrigerated Surrey truck and a side-tipper truck. Preliminary investigations suggest that the side-tipper driver attempted to overtake another vehicle, resulting in a head-on collision with the Surrey truck. Authorities are currently conducting further investigations to determine the full circumstances s
Home Health Zimbabwe Government To Scrap Salaries November 19, 2025 Zimbabwean Nurses (Image: The Herald) Zimbabwe Government To Scrap Student Nurse Salaries The Zimbabwean government has confirmed it is contemplating a major policy shift that would see student nurses lose their salaries. This potential move is being justified by authorities who claim the current payment structure has caused significant problems within the recruitment process, partly due to an overwhelming number of applicants. Rationale Behind The Proposed Change According to a report by the Daily News, the government argues that the salaries have led to complications in recruitmen
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