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Two brothers up for murder, robbery

TWO brothers from Epworth have found themselves in the dock facing robbery and murder charges for allegedly attacking motorists along the Harare-Mutare highway.  William and Kudakwashe Boka were not asked to plead to allegations of robbery and murder when they appeared in court over the weekend.  Prosecutors told the court that on August 13, the…

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Man blows self-up with dynamite

A 37-YEAR-OLD man suffering from mental health challenges died last Friday after he blew himself up with a dynamite stick in his bedroom, Bulawayo police have said.  The deceased has since been identified as Nhlalo Moyo from Hope Fountain. The explosion completely fragmented his head.  The incident occurred at around 3pm when Moyo reportedly came…

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Artisanal miner jailed for axing rival

A SHURUGWI-BASED artisanal miner has been jailed five years for axing his rival’s leg which had to be amputated after accusing him of having an extra-marital affair with his wife.  The artisanal miner Charles Chingwaya, 22, popularly known as Bhamu Bhamu, was found guilty of an attempted murder charge when he appeared before Gweru regional…

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‘Recalls affecting local authorities’ operations’

BUSINESSMAN Nigel Chanakira says the suspension of councillors is negatively impacting on service delivery and infrastructure development by local authorities.  Chanakira said this on Thursday during a three-day Zimbabwe Annual Multi-Stakeholder Debt Conference hosted by the African Forum and Network on Debt and Development (Afrodad) and the Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development (Zimcodd), which…

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'Fighting graft not gvt responsibility alone'

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has implored the private sector, the civil society and various stakeholders to complement the government’s efforts in fighting corruption.  This comes as Zimbabwe is currently ranked 157 out of 180 nations on the latest Transparency International graft index.   The country has remained unchanged at just 24 out of 100, way below the…

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