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TOEM 2 Photo Adventure Has Fans Going Nuts
Something We Made showed TOEM 2 during Day of the Devs event. The indie studio created the sequel to their 2021 hit TOEM: A Photo Adventure. Players loved the black and white photography game that featured easy gameplay. The new version brings back the same main character with a camera. People want more content from this popular series. TOEM 2 starts players inside a peaceful village setting. The hero helps local residents solve daily problems using photography skills. One mission requires taking pictures of three goats to cross a bridge. Another task involves finding liquid courage for a scared knight. Each completed job earns players a collectible stamp. The camera works as the main tool for solving puzzles. Players can add special...
Land Grab for Mnangagwa Borehole Has Harare Fuming
A Harare man sued the city after officials gave away his land without asking him. Chenjerai Milton Musonza bought Stand number Rem 5807 Glenview for $485,317 back during March 2020. He paid administration fees, deposits, water connections and sewer hookups for the property. City workers handed over his residential plot to strangers who built a presidential project there. The scheme features solar panels and a water well that covers his entire lot. Musonza discovered the takeover during 2023 after President Mnangagwa's advisor Paul Tunguwarara started the program. Unknown people erected community solar equipment and drilled a borehole without telling the landowner. City officials promised Musonza they would find him another stand...
ETMS Bars Red Light Runners at Tollgates
Police will punish drivers who ignore red light camera tickets with harsh penalties. The new Electronic Traffic Management System blocks these drivers from renewing car papers and using tollgates. Officers target 20,000 motorists from Harare and Bulawayo who broke traffic rules. Authorities publish vehicle owner names to force compliance. Commissioner Paul Nyathi says the system connects with government departments like Zinara and Zimra. Drivers who skip police station visits after camera violations face serious consequences. The system blocks license renewals and tollgate access until people pay fines. Technology catches all vehicles equally regardless of special license plates. Public transport owners cannot get operating permits...
Borehole Blunder Has Gutu East Running Dry
A Zanu PF candidate for Gutu East created a water crisis after tearing down community boreholes. Zvarevashe Masvingise promised to replace them with solar boreholes within three days. Four weeks have passed and the solar project never started. Villagers must walk several kilometers to rivers and streams for water. Women and girls suffer the most from this situation. Charles Mudhakwa Nqadini, a Zanu PF youth member, dismantled boreholes across the area. Two churches at Mandeya Business Center faced water shortages during weekend conferences. The Reformed Church and AFM churches could not access water because Nqadini had broken their borehole. Workers from Rural Infrastructure Development Agency found the borehole badly damaged when they...
Wolves Cut Ties With Zimbabwe Midfield Star
Wolverhampton Wanderers cut ties with Zimbabwean midfielder Josh Nyakudya from their youth program. The 19-year-old player leaves when his deal ends June 30 along with seven other academy prospects. Wolves announced the departures through their official retained list after the 2024/25 campaign finished. The Premier League team decided against offering new contracts to these young players. Nyakudya spent time developing his skills at the academy before his release. Three other Zimbabwean players continue working for Wolves under existing agreements. Marshall Munetsi, Tawanda Chirewa, and Leon Chiwome all keep their spots with the English club. The team confirmed these players remain part of their future plans. Academy graduates face...
Nees Names Kadewere Warriors Secret Weapon
Coach Michael Nees praised striker Tinotenda Kadewere after Zimbabwe lost 2-0 to Burkina Faso Friday. Kadewere played all ninety minutes during his first game under the new coach. The forward missed earlier matches because of injury problems. Nees planned to use Kadewere for only sixty minutes but changed his mind. The striker took more responsibility after Khama Billiat left the field. Nees said Kadewere showed excellent quality and stayed strong throughout the match. The coach expressed surprise that his player lasted the entire game without problems. Several new Warriors players made their debuts against Burkina Faso's strongest team. Sean Fusire and Mason Mushore earned their first caps for the national squad. Bill Antonio also...
South Africa Hands Zimbabwe a 2 to 0 COSAFA Thrashing
Zimbabwe lost 2-0 to South Africa during their second Group A game at Toyota Stadium Saturday. The Warriors struggled against strong South African players who controlled most of the match. Goalkeeper Martin Mapisa worked hard to stop many shots from reaching the net. Coach Simon Marange watched his team fail to create dangerous scoring opportunities. Zimbabwe could not put any shots on target during the entire ninety minutes. South Africa earned their first tournament victory and collected three valuable points from the win. The defeat left Zimbabwe at the bottom of their group with only one point total. Warriors players must beat Mozambique on Tuesday to have any chance of advancing further. The team faces elimination from the 2025...
Goat Scam Trial Chaos as Lawyers Cry Foul
Defense lawyers for Moses Mpofu and Mike Chimombe protested when prosecutors tried to introduce new evidence during their fraud trial. The businessmen face charges of stealing 7 million dollars from government through a fake goats program. Attorney Tapson Dzvetero said his client received the bidding document just two days before court started. Three witnesses already testified without the defense seeing this important paperwork. Prosecutor Whisper Mabhaudhi wanted to submit the document during testimony from agriculture ministry worker Precious Isa. Professor Lovemore Madhuku argued the late evidence violated his client's right to fair trial procedures. The defense lawyer accused the court of taking sides against the accused men...
Okoye Admits Russia Was a Nightmare for Eagles
Super Eagles goalkeeper Maduka Okoye said Russia pushed Nigeria hard during their international friendly match. The teams finished with a 1-1 tie at Luzhniki Stadium during Friday night action. Okoye stopped several dangerous shots that could have cost Nigeria the game. The Udinese keeper worked extra hard to keep his team from losing. Russian players showed excellent skills that challenged the African visitors. Okoye praised the high quality of play from the European opponents during the match. Nigeria had to fight with maximum effort to stay equal with the strong Russian squad. The goalkeeper believes fans enjoyed watching both teams compete at such levels. Russian attackers created multiple scoring chances against the Super Eagles...
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