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WATCH : Community speaks after Chegutu man slits stomach open, pulls out intestines
17 mai, par Paidashe MandivengereiBy Tinei Tuhwe A Chegutu man has left the whole community reeling in shock after he drank battery acid and slit his stomach open with a knife. Eyewitnesses told NewZimbabwe.com, the now deceased Blessing Mudimu (28) a barber, said he was trying to remove a “cat” moving in his stomach. Mudimu (...) -
Govt tightens noose on exchange rate violators, ropes in RBZ’s Financial Intelligence Unit
17 mai, par Paidashe MandivengereiBy Anna Chibamu TREASURY has intensified its blitz against illegal exchange rate traders and has equipped the central bank’s Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) with more resources so it “remains more effective on the ground”. Following the introduction of the new ZiG currency on April 5, the (...) -
“We have to put bodies on the floor” – corpses overwhelm Makumbe Hospital’s 3-body mortuary built back in 1946
17 mai, par Paidashe MandivengereiBy Mary Taruvinga Makumbe Hospital has pleaded with government to help with the construction of a new mortuary as they are forced to pile up and place bodies on the floor due to a serious space shortage. The hospital is in Goromonzi district which has a population of around 500 000 people. The (...) -
Ex-con tenderpreneur Chivayo now owns exiled police boss Chihuri’s US$7m house
17 mai, par Paidashe MandivengereiNews24 A US$7 million mansion in Harare now belongs to Wicknell Chivayo, a tenderpreneur and ex-convict. It used to belong to Augustine Chihuri, the Zimbabwean police chief who remained loyal to Robert Mugabe. The wealth of both has not been adequately explained. Exiled former Zimbabwe (...) -
Govt goes after errant traders selling underweight, expired goods
17 mai, par Paidashe MandivengereiBy Alois Vinga INDUSTRY and Commerce Ministry has vowed to go after errant traders flooding the markets with underweight and sub-standard products. Owing to the rapid informalisation of the economy, various traders have found it easy to flood the markets with cheap imports which are often (...)