Disturbing Discovery: Caretaker stumbles upon burnt human remains while relieving himself in bush

Burnt human remains were found in Westlea on Good Friday. A skull, spinal cord and some bones, believed to be of an adult person, were found by a Westlea Nursery Gardens caretaker who had gone to relieve himself. Harare provincial police spokesperson, …

Burnt human remains were found in Westlea on Good Friday. A skull, spinal cord and some bones, believed to be of an adult person, were found by a Westlea Nursery Gardens caretaker who had gone to relieve himself. Harare provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Luckmore Chakanza, confirmed the case. “Police are investigating a case involving burnt […]

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Serial car thief hires 2 cars using fake identity details and sells them

A suspected serial car thief who hired two cars using fake identity details before disappearing with them appeared in court last week. Batsirai Mhungu (44) was facing two counts of theft of motor vehicles when he appeared before Harare magistrate Mr Do…

A suspected serial car thief who hired two cars using fake identity details before disappearing with them appeared in court last week. Batsirai Mhungu (44) was facing two counts of theft of motor vehicles when he appeared before Harare magistrate Mr Donald Ndirowei last week and was remanded in custody to April 15 for bail […]

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2 busted for stealing 28 cattle 

Source: 2 busted for stealing 28 cattle -Newsday Zimbabwe In a statement, national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said a police crack team raided Francis Masvora (54) and Takudzwa Masvora (26)’s residence in Eiffel Flats, Kadoma, where the two were found in possession of 15 cattle which they failed to account for. POLICE have […]

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In a statement, national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said a police crack team raided Francis Masvora (54) and Takudzwa Masvora (26)’s residence in Eiffel Flats, Kadoma, where the two were found in possession of 15 cattle which they failed to account for.

POLICE have arrested two rustlers following a spate of stocktheft cases in which 28 beasts were stolen in and around the Turf area, Kadoma, from January last year to February 2024.

In a statement, national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said a police crack team raided Francis Masvora (54) and Takudzwa Masvora (26)’s residence in Eiffel Flats, Kadoma, where the two were found in possession of 15 cattle which they failed to account for.

Their arrest led to the recovery of eight cows, four heifers, one bull and two calves which were in the suspects’ cattle pen and were positively identified by five complainants. Further investigations by the police also led to the recovery of 13 other cattle which had been sold to five different buyers.

Police said they recovered 28 cattle valued at US$14 000.

Said Nyathi: “The Zimbabwe Republic Police confirms the arrest of Francis Masvora (54) and Takudzwa Masvora (26) in connection with a spate of stocktheft cases in which the suspects stole 28 cattle in and around Turf area, Kadoma from January 2023 to February 2024.

“On March 27, 2024, a police crack team acted on the received information and raided the two stocktheft suspects at their place of residence in Eiffel Flats, Kadoma. Investigations carried out by the police established that the suspects were in possession of 15 cattle which they failed to account for.

“Resultantly, the arrest of the two suspects led to the recovery of eight cows, four heifers, one bull and two calves from the suspects’ kraal, which were all positively identified by five complainants. Further investigations carried out by the police led to the recovery of 13 cattle which were sold to five buyers. The value of the recovered 28 cattle is US$14 000.”

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Bosso top log table

Source: Bosso top log table -Newsday Zimbabwe Highlanders gaffer Kelvin Kaindu was elated with the result. TELONE FC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (0) HIGHLANDERS . . . . . . . . .(1)2 LYNOTH Chikuhwa and Brighton Ncube were the heroes as Highlanders  maintained their winning momentum […]

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Highlanders gaffer Kelvin Kaindu was elated with the result.

TELONE FC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (0)

HIGHLANDERS . . . . . . . . .(1)2

LYNOTH Chikuhwa and Brighton Ncube were the heroes as Highlanders  maintained their winning momentum after defeating TelOne 2-0 in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match played at Bata Stadium in Gweru yesterday, thrusting them to the top of the log table.

Chikuhwa scored on the stroke of half-time, while Ncube hit the target just after the hour mark, sealing their first win away from home this term.

Though they lost, the WiFi Boys started this one with so much impetus. They were good in every respect, as they created the first meaningful chance of the match after 14 minutes.

Defender Andrew Mbeba made a goal line clearance, after Blessing Sahondo weaved past two defenders before Tafadzwa Sibanda’s shot was cleared on the line.

Sahondo remained a menace and almost hit the target on the 33rd minute mark, but he watched his curling effort cut across the face of goal.

But Bosso did what mattered most on the stroke of half-time, when Lynoth Chikuhwa broke the deadlock when he headed the ball home from inside the box from Godfry Makuruse’s cross.

Brighton Ncube doubled Bosso’s score two minutes after the hour mark, with a thumping header from Mbeba’s cross.

Highlanders gaffer Kelvin Kaindu was elated with the result.

“This is our first game outside of Bulawayo and I am happy that we managed to win,” he said. “I’m happy with the result.

“I’m happy we have that we managed back to back wins. This for me is a good sign. We need focus.

“They (TelOne) pushed hard and they could have got a goal, but we did well in defending. That’s one area we need to improve. At least we didn’t concede today.”

Losing coach Tendai Chikuni blamed his men’s poor conversion rate for the defeat.

“We got several chances, in fact, three direct chances but we failed to hit the target,” he said.

“For now, that the area we are struggling, but I’m going to give everyone a chance, hopefully, we can get it right. We still have some work to do,” he added.

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Mathole seeks to define mosi music

Source: Mathole seeks to define mosi music –Newsday Zimbabwe MWENJE Mathole, a DreamStar Talent Show finalist, multi-talented actor and Afro-fusion guitarist popular for his music entitled mosi MWENJE Mathole, a DreamStar Talent Show finalist, multi-talented actor and Afro-fusion guitarist popular for his music entitled mosi, proclaimed that after producing and performing his well-received album Musharukwa […]

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MWENJE Mathole, a DreamStar Talent Show finalist, multi-talented actor and Afro-fusion guitarist popular for his music entitled mosi

MWENJE Mathole, a DreamStar Talent Show finalist, multi-talented actor and Afro-fusion guitarist popular for his music entitled mosi, proclaimed that after producing and performing his well-received album Musharukwa (2020) and extended play Svingobwe a few years ago he now wishes to consolidate his years of learnership and experience in music to define mosi music.

NewsDay Life & Style caught up with Mathole after a captivating performance at a local venue where he was entertaining lunch dinners. In a space of about five hours, Mathole added to the menu engaging in soothing Afro-fusion Mosi Band renditions of his own creation and original and cover versions of Bob Marley’s Redemption Song, No Woman No Cry, Norman Chipeni’s Chati Huwi, Makanaka, Malaika, Sango, Nde Nhanha Nde, Uri Mupfana, Punyaira and Tora Uta Hwako and plenty others.

One thing captivating and striking about Mathole’s performance is his ability to coax the audience into singing along popular traditional and folk music choruses as dictated by his highly distinct suites, while he contrarily sings something highly contemporary and authentic which shifts mindsets from the past to their own classicism.

Mathole, who holds an Honours in Theatre Arts degree from the University of Zimbabwe and is doing post-graduate studies at the same institution, has received several quotable quotes in terms of critiques.

Several prominent artiste were part of the audience at the Gava Restaurant as they sipped their drinks while dancing to some of the familiar songs performed by Mosi Band.

Prolific bass guitarist Josh Meck had this to say: “I think Mwenje is very authentic. I love his music because he is more into Zimbabwean cultural rhythms which he plays very well.”

Mitchell Mvundura, Exodus Chauke and Self Uliya also said it was true that Mathole had a rare talent.

“He is very authentic like Josh has said. We like his music especially his tonal inflection which is characterised by a speech voice directly transferred into an absorbing melody full of pacifying and sentimental articulations,” they said.

Mathole told NewsDay Life & Style that he is revolutionary and creative artiste whose vision is to be owned by the people, his people in Africa and wishes that when owned he would add value to all African tribes.

“Am public property and a servant. I am currently working on an album whose name shall only be revealed towards mid-year. I am not yet in a position or allowed to say a date, but soon the date will be there. This album is destined to define mosi music,” he opened up.

“We have been in the past dancing and adjusting to the audience’s needs and from now on we do it in a different way which defines mosi music. Mosi music is about appreciation of music, aurally, visually and in terms of imagination. I visualised images of a presentation of mist like that which comes from a waterfall. Mosi is smoke air which gives life, breathing life. Flexibility in art, they say there is no safety in creativity. Mosi music is about limitlessness in life. What God gives us no one can stop.”

Mwenje aims to claim African regional and continental fame and would like to be conferred with the African culture ambassadorial role one of these days.

“Talent scouting programmes are key and of paramount importance in the upliftment and nurturing of creative talent. I have taken part in the Zim Has Got the Talent, Star Brite and DreamStar.

“The DreamStar to me comes first ahead of anything else, it made me perfect my talent and took me to many regional and international destinations. What I can say is that, Mwenje would not be where he is today without the DreamStar. I never became number one in all these, suffering soars and lessons cleared my vision as to where I really wanted to be,” he told NewsDay Life & Style.

“I went to Lanzhou the capital and largest city of Gansu province in north-western China. I brought back home several lessons which include embracing various forms of artistry in my music. The Chinese art was really mind blowing. Everywhere I went I would discover that African culture and values remain in demand.

“I am currently a student and reading for a Master’s degree in Multi-Media and Development Communication. I double as somebody employed as a performer and artiste, while chasing my goals as a dedicated student. I wish to enable development through music.

“From this year on, Mwenje is going to be extremely nationalistic. I want people who are extremely restricted or marginalised to get moments of relief and breathe life through my music,” added the talented actor in sequels: Mambo Shava, Spear of Love, Ndure, Inside Out, Tokwe Mukosi, The Storm and Harvest of Thorns.

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