Bindura BureauOver 600 000 people are yet to register to vote in the rural districts of Zimbabwe ahead of this year’s watershed elections, Nhau/Indaba has learnt. This follows revelations by Minister of Home Affairs, Kazembe Kazembe who is also Zanu PF Provincial chairperson. Kazembe rallied all unregistered voters to take …
Read More »Chipawo Launches Professional Youth Theatre, Debuts ‘Rudo neRunyararo’
Arts education organisation, Chipawo, will on March 22 mark a milestone in its journey by holding three major events at Theatre in the Park in Harare. The organisation is set to unveil its first fulltime professional youth theatre company called New Horizon Youth Theatre, premiere the company’s first play titled …
Read More »Gold Panning: 14 Learners Injured As Kwekwe School Classroom Block Caves In
Fourteen grade five pupils at Globe and Phoenix Primary School in Kwekwe were left injured after a classroom they were learning from caved in, Thursday.The floor of the classroom is alleged to have given in following illegal gold panning activities underneath the school.According to the ministry of Information, Publicity and …
Read More »The Day Mugabe Met His ‘Secret Son’
Last week, ZimSeen broke an exclusive story of a Harare man claiming to be former president Robert Mugabe’s alleged wartime son. He produced DNA tests, affidavits, name change and other important documents to buttress his story. In the first part of the story, it was noted that Tonderai Gabriel Mugabe …
Read More »Pope Francis Prays For Malawi As Cyclone Freddy Leaves Trail Of Death & Destruction
In his weekly audience Pope Francis expresses his “closeness” to the people of Malawi who have been hit by a tropical cyclone that ripped through the country, triggering landslides that killed more than 200 people. His prayer comes as rescue scrambled on Wednesday to reach survivors in Malawi’s battered city …
Read More »21 Marijuana Plants Toss Elderly Couple In Hot Soup
An elderly couple appeared at Bindura Magistrates Court on Monday after police detectives recovered 21 plants of marijuana they had allegedly grown in their orchard. Bednock Gondo (58) and his wife Senzeni Gambanga (49) all of Musana communal lands, under Chief Musana were hauled to court after detectives received a …
Read More »Johanne Marange Sect Member Dies Giving Birth
By Bindura BureauA Mt Darwin family whose members are part of the Johanne Marange Apostolic Church recently buried their 26-year-old daughter who died while giving birth at home. According to Mashonaland Central police spokesperson, Inspector Milton Mundembe, Lucia Liver of Chakanetsa Village 8, Chief Nembire reportedly went into labour around …
Read More »Sakupwanya Joins Race Against Drugs
Better Brands Jewellery founder and businessman Scott Sakupwanya has joined the fight against drug abuse, early pregnancy and crime among teens which threatens their livelihoods if no drastic measures are taken. As part of the measures, Sakupwanya pledged a reasonable sum of money towards the construction of a life-skills training …
Read More »Journalists Warned Against Using Press Cards As Driver’s Licenses
By Bindura Bureau Police have cautioned journalists to desist from the practice of using their Zimbabwe Media Commission (ZMC) accreditation cards as driver’s licenses when stopped at roadblocks along all the country’s roads. Addressing members of the media fraternity during a Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) and MISA Zimbabwe-Mashonaland Central Journalists …
Read More »A-Level Learner Kills Self At ZRP Boarding School
Police have confirmed the tragic death of an upper six learner who allegedly killed himself at it’s High School located in Hatcliff area. National police spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said they are still carrying out investigations to determine what could have led to the suicide. Prince Tawonezvi (18) allegedly …
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