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Slain Bulawayo man’s family sues Kazembe, Matanga
The family of the late Paul Munakopa, who was shot by police and later died at a local hospital in…
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Mnangagwa’s push for billion-dollar coal industry endangers Hwange communities
By Tumelo Nare At least 50 people have been killed so far this year due to human and wildlife conflict…
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Bogus witch hunters invade Tsholotsho
Groups of self-proclaimed witch-hunters popularly known as Tsikamutanda are reportedly terrorising Tsholotsho villagers and are demanding payment in the form…
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Lockdown: Man succumbs to injuries sustained from police assault
A 25-year-old man from Mabuthweni township in Bulawayo, reportedly succumbed to injuries he sustained after he was allegedly assaulted by a police…
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‘We engage in sex work to escape poverty’
By Nyasha Dube Mandava is a township located in Zvishavane in the Midlands province. It is one of the oldest…
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I’m still traumatised: Gunshot victim recounts horrifying experience
By Dumisani Nyoni For Sinikiwe Ndlovu, a vendor and widow, life will never be the same, again. After falling victim…
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20 SA-bound Ugandans intercepted in Byo, appear in court
Twenty Ugandan nationals and a minor were on Saturday arrested along the Bulawayo-Victoria Falls road after they illegally entered the…
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Nust students granted bail
Thirteen National University of Science and Technology (NUST) students who were arrested for leading demonstrations at the university`s main campus…
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Nust students charged with public violence
Thirteen National University of Science and Technology (NUST) students who were arrested on Monday morning for leading a demonstration at…
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Trial date set for MDC officials
A trial date has been set for Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) chairperson, Thabitha Khumalo, Senator Helen Zivira and five…
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