A ZIMBABWE Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS) female officer was tragically stabbed to death by her uncle on Christmas Day in Bulilima District, Matabeleland South, in what police suspect was a revenge attack.The incident occurred at around 8am and has left the Tshuma family and community in shock. The suspect, Khuliso Tshuma (35), who recently benefited from the Presidential amnesty, was arrested in connection with the murder of his niece, Ms Priscilla Tshuma.Nine years ago, Khuliso was convicted of raping Ms Tshuma and sentenced to prison in 2016. He was released in April this year under the Presidential amnesty programme. Officer commanding police in Bulilima-Mangwe District, Chief Superintendent Cabinet Thomas, confirmed the
A GRANDDAUGHTER of a landlord in Warren Park 1 allegedly forced herself, on multiple occasions, on a ten-year-old schoolboy. Fadzai Chimboza was not asked to plead when she appeared before Harare regional magistrate Tilda Mazhande, who remanded her in custody to January 29. A GRANDDAUGHTER of a landlord in Warren Park 1 allegedly forced herself, on multiple occasions, on a ten-year-old schoolboy. Fadzai Chimboza was not asked to plead when she appeared before Harare regional magistrate Tilda Mazhande, who remanded her in custody to January 29. Because she is facing a third schedule offence, she was advised to approach the High Court for bail considerations. Chimboza is the granddaughter of the la
In a jaw-dropping revelation, a traditional healer (n’anga) named Dietmaya From Malawi who claims to have helped socialite Lulu Muteke secure her relationship with billionaire Sir Wicknell Chivayo has come forward, demanding overdue payment and respect. The n’anga, speaking to sources, expressed anger and frustration, accusing Lulu of failing to fulfill her end of the bargain. “Ukasaripa makwati angu ndinozvipedza na Wikinero. Vadzimu vangu havasikufara!” the enraged n’anga declared, warning of spiritual repercussions for both Lulu and Sir Wicknell. The healer alleges that Lulu sought her services to strengthen her bond with Chivayo but has since vanished without showing gratitude or settling the agreed compensation. “She came to
MAPUTO, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Mozambique opposition leader Venancio Mondlane returned home on Thursday, after fleeing in the days following a hotly contested October election that sparked demonstrations in which scores of protesters have been killed. Mondlane says the Oct. 9 poll was rigged and has called on his supporters to take to the streets across the southern African nation of 35 million. A heavy riot police presence was felt in the areas surrounding capital Maputo's international airport where thousands gathered to welcome Mondlane. Reuters witness said tear gas was fired on crowds in the area and snipers were positioned on buildings around the air base. Protests have continued, sporadically, for more than two months
Harare man has been killed in a violent altercation after mocking another man as gay for wearing earrings. Maxwell Mahanzu (32) was struck with a stone and died instantly at the Boka Bus Terminus along the Harare-Masvingo Road on Monday.Police spokespersons confirmed the arrest of Benedict Ruebena, who is now facing murder charges. In a statement, the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) said: “On 06/01/25, Police in Harare arrested Benedict Ruebena in connection with a case of murder which occurred at Boka Bus terminus along Harare-Masvingo Road. The suspect hit the victim, Maxwell Mahanzu (32), with a stone after the victim mocked him, claiming that he was gay since he was wearing earrings. The victim died on the spot.” &n
Mutimba, who joined ZEC in 2018, died on January 2, 2025. Her career trajectory within ZEC saw her rise swiftly through the ranks from Administration Officer for Bindura District to Acting Chief Procurement Officer at the Commission’s Head Office. ZEC issued a statement mourning her death, saying: “The Honourable Chairperson Mrs. Justice Priscilla Makanyara Chigumba, the Deputy Chairperson Ambassador Rodney Simukai Kiwa, Commissioners, the Acting Chief Elections Officer Mr. Simbarashe Tongayi, and the entire Commission staff would like to express their sincere condolences to the Mutimba family on the untimely demise of Ms. Simbisai Mutimba. May her soul rest in eternal peace.”
Zimbabwean celebrities Baba Harare, Madam Boss, and Sir Calaz, and their potential involvement with the Kambucha brand: Zimbabwean Celebrities and the Rise of Kambucha Zimbabwean music and entertainment are experiencing a surge in popularity, with artists like Baba Harare, Madam Boss, and Sir Calaz captivating audiences both locally and internationally. As the country embraces new trends and lifestyles, the rise of functional beverages like kombucha has also caught the attention of these celebrities. Kambucha is a fermented tea beverage known for its tangy flavor and potential health benefits. It's increasingly popular among health-conscious individuals due to its probiotic content and purported ability to boost immunity and im
In a dramatic turn of events that has left Zimbabweans stunned, flamboyant businessman Mike Chimombe was spotted in tears, reportedly pleading with his former associate Wicknell Chivayo to intervene and secure his release from prison. The emotional scene unfolded as insiders revealed Chimombe’s growing desperation to regain his freedom. Sources close to the matter have claimed that Chimombe, currently behind bars on charges that remain the subject of much speculation, has reached out to Chivayo, a man he once considered both a rival and a confidant. Chimombe allegedly broke down during a private meeting with Chivayo’s emissaries, begging for forgiveness for past misunderstandings and asking Chivayo to leverage his rumored connections with President Emmerson Mnangag
It is unbelievable that DUDULA managed to get onto one of the biggest news platforms in the world to state their case, and they thought girlfriends were the pressing issue caused by illegal immigration?🤣🤣🤣One thing I have never understood about Zimbabweans is that when you tweet about silly things, they will retweet in their hundreds or thousands. But if you tweet about one of their own seeking help and support, they ignore it. Is this culture of selfishness a product of polygamous marriages whose spirit lingers with us today, or does it simply reflect a generally selfish people? I have been asked by many foreign nationals why Zimbabweans cannot work together to harness their so-called brilliance, and I