Madzibaba kubata Vakadzi VevanhuThe men were caught on camera whipping a man they accused of having affairs with their wives. video WhatsApp https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb7MByY1NCrNYEU4R104 It’s reported that he was taking advantage of women whose husbands were not satisfying them in bed.
A wave of jealousy talk and shock has erupted across social media after comedian Robert Chiduku announced that he has been forced to drop the Paraffin character. Chiduku revealed that the iconic persona is actually a copyrighted creation, and after speaking directly with the original creator, he apologized for using the character without proper authorization. He confirmed that the rightful owner already has plans to revive the classic Paraffin drama series, and part of the agreement required him to stop posting Paraffin videos and delete previous uploads—a decision he says he completely respects. Even with the unexpected twist, Chiduku remains upbeat and focused. He revealed that he is already crafting a new comedy character, promising funnier storylines, fresh creativity, and
Zimbabwean music lovers have been left heartbroken following reports that legendary sungura musician Nicholas Zacharia has died. The news spread rapidly across social media today as fans, fellow artists, and longtime supporters expressed shock and deep sadness over the loss of one of the nation’s most respected music pioneers. Known for his signature smooth vocals and timeless hits, Zacharia built a reputation as a gentle giant of the industry, inspiring generations of musicians who followed. Although full details surrounding his passing were not immediately available, tributes have already begun pouring in from across Zimbabwe and the diaspora. Many described him as a cultural icon whose music shaped family gatherings, road trips, and everyday life for decades. As the n
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A popular Harare socialite has found herself at the centre of trending drama after a private video was allegedly posted online by her ex-boyfriend. video WhatsApp https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb7MByY1NCrNYEU4R104 According to sources, the ex is said to have released the clip out of anger after she ended their relationship and reportedly moved on with a ZANU-PF–linked mbinga who has been spoiling her with a lavish lifestyle. The leaked video spread quickly across WhatsApp groups and social platforms, leaving many shocked at how personal disputes continue to spill into the public eye. Friends close to the socialite say she had walked away from the relationship months ago, but the bitterness allegedly pushed the ex to take things too far by trying to emba
BUSTED! ZIMBABWEAN MAN CAUGHT WITH 582 PASSPORTS AND MOUNTAIN OF CASH IN SA Shockwaves in Mpumalanga after a 43-year-old Zimbabwean man was dramatically arrested with hundreds of passports and stacks of cash in what police believe is a shadowy cross-border syndicate operation. South African authorities intercepted the suspect on Monday at around 1pm as he cruised in a white Chevrolet bakkie with Gauteng plates. A thorough search of the vehicle exposed a jaw-dropping haul: 582 passports from Zimbabwe, Malawi and Mozambique, some stuffed with cash and others hidden in a secret compartment. Police also recovered R20,000 wrapped in a black plastic bag, with the total money found on the man adding up to a st
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A stunning report from The Weekend Post in Botswana has sent shockwaves across southern Africa after the arrest of Zimbabwean national Vecco Lupa at Botswana’s main international airport. According to the publication, Lupa is allegedly linked to a fake recruitment consultancy that promised well-paid overseas jobs to desperate job seekers in both Botswana and Zimbabwe. Instead of connecting people to legitimate employment opportunities, authorities now believe the operation was secretly funneling unemployed youths into a shadowy network tied to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Officials say the discovery has raised major regional concerns over how vulnerable job seekers are being targeted with false promises of prosperity abroad. Many young people reportedly paid fees and submitted
Rugare yatsva pa social media! A woman from the high-density suburb has set the internet on fire after a dramatic video of her dancing wildly in the street surfaced online. Video WhatsApp https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb7MByY1NCrNYEU4R104 Vakomana, vanhu vakashamisika! The woman appeared completely in her own world, recording herself with confidence while residents watched in disbelief. Within minutes, the clip had jumped from WhatsApp status to neighbourhood groups before exploding across Facebook and X. The video has now sparked massive debate across the country, with many Zimbabweans questioning why people are going to extreme lengths for online attention. Others are calling for compassion, saying the behaviour could be a sign of stress or deeper issues.
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