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Judges Get Publicly Torched In Brutal Interviews
A lawyer criticized the recent judicial interviews for Labour Court judge positions after watching the public process. The interviews became platforms for harassment instead of fair evaluation of candidates seeking judicial appointments. Chief Justice Luke Malaba led commissioners who embarrassed and humiliated potential judges during televised proceedings. The process destroyed candidates' dignity rather than bringing transparency to judge selection methods. Many qualified lawyers refuse to apply for judgeships because they fear public embarrassment. Commissioners asked improper questions that violated judicial independence principles during the contentious interview sessions. Officials questioned magistrates about their court...
Soweto Murder Suspect Fled to Zimbabwe Police on Hunt
South African police warn that a murder suspect may have fled to Zimbabwe after killing a university student. Bongani Mthimkhulu from Soweto helped murder Olorato Mongale who told friends about her date plans before disappearing. Police shot dead his partner Philangenkosi Makhanya during a raid near Durban last month. Makhanya admitted to the murder before officers killed him at the apartment complex. General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi said witnesses reported Mthimkhulu planned to cross the border into Zimbabwe. Deputy Minister Polly Boshielo promised to catch Mthimkhulu dead or alive during the victim's funeral service. The two criminals targeted women at shopping centers across South Africa according to police investigations. Officers linked...
Zimbabwe DDT Poison Nightmare in Zambezi Valley
Zimbabwe used DDT pesticide for fifty years after most countries banned the toxic chemical. Scientists found DDT traces inside breast milk from mothers living near Lake Kariba. The government sprayed DDT to kill tsetse flies and mosquitoes because officials said cheaper options did not exist. Medical workers study how DDT harms people through tissue samples and milk tests. Zimbabwe stopped using DDT for farming in 2001 but still allows the chemical for disease control. DDT damages wildlife populations across the Zambezi Valley region according to university researchers. The pesticide makes bird eggs crack easily and reduces fish numbers throughout Lake Kariba. Eight woodland bird species disappeared from areas where planes sprayed DDT...
Buhera Bandits Tie Guard Loot 11,187 Dollars
Five armed men stole cash from a money transfer shop Saturday night during a violent robbery. The criminals took US$11,187 and South African rand worth 31,300 from Mukuru outlet inside Murambinda Gain Cash and Carry. They also grabbed US$2,060 from the store's cash register during the attack. Security guard Stanley Chaboka and truck driver Kudakwaswhile Munyoro spent eight hours tied up with shoelaces. Police continue searching for the masked robbers who escaped after the crime. The security alarm rang twice before the robbers struck around 8pm on Saturday. Chaboka checked the building both times but found nothing suspicious during his patrol. Five men wearing black clothes and face masks approached the armed guard near the store. One...
Harare Horror Pack Kills Man as Police To Shoot Dogs
Harare officials want to ban dangerous dogs after vicious animals killed a local man. Samuel Machera died Saturday night when dogs attacked him during his evening walk. Mike Mupinga faces court charges for the deadly attack at his property. Municipal police received orders to shoot all stray dogs roaming the streets. Mayor Jacob Mafume said officers must protect joggers and children from these animals. Neighbors found Machera's body Sunday morning outside Mupinga's yard covered with severe injuries. The property has very low walls that allow dogs to escape easily onto public streets. Elijah Machera identified his uncle's torn body after friends called him about the discovery. Catherine Chiwara said the same dogs nearly attacked her...
High Court Backs State in Land Feud
The High Court sided with the government against two property owners who sued over land taken for road construction. Forbes Goka and Chipo Goka lost their case against the Transport Ministry. The couple claimed officials took more land than they agreed to sell. Justice Joel Mambara rejected their request to stop the construction work. The judge said the ministry paid fair compensation for all the disputed property. The Gokas sold 555 square meters to the state for $251,070 in August 2022. They built a fence around their remaining property after the sale. Construction workers entered their fenced area in April 2025 and began building. The couple demanded the workers leave their land immediately. They asked the court to force the...
Jaw Dropping 45 Percent of Zimbabwe Men Still Single
Nearly half of Zimbabwean men have never married according to new government data. The Zimbabwe Statistics Agency found that 45 percent of men aged 15 to 49 remain single. Only 48 percent of men live with wives or partners. Six percent are divorced and one percent are widowed. The agency released this information during a major health survey presentation yesterday. Women show different marriage patterns compared to men. About 62 percent of women are married or living with partners. Twenty-three percent of women have never married. Twelve percent are divorced or separated from their husbands. The gap between single men and women reaches 22 percentage points. Urban and rural areas differ greatly regarding marriage registration. City...
Zuma Blasts Ramaphosa's Washington Showdown
Former President Jacob Zuma blasted President Cyril Ramaphosa's recent trip to Washington. Zuma told MK Party supporters that South Africa should not depend on foreign countries to solve local problems. He spoke at a weekend gathering at KwaMaphumulo during his harsh criticism. Zuma called the diplomatic visit desperate and said leaders were seeking approval from outsiders. He stressed that South Africans must handle their troubles without outside help. Ramaphosa traveled to Washington with top government officials to improve relations with America. The countries had faced serious diplomatic problems before this visit. Groups like AfriForum and Solidarity Movement had lobbied against South Africa's policies. These organizations claimed...
What to do in bed if you have a small penis
Feeling uneasy about a smaller penis is common among men, yet that thought does not need to rule time in bed. Start with a clear chat before clothing leaves the room. Share concerns, ask what your partner likes, and agree together that pleasure outranks length. Open talk lays a calm foundation and guides the tempo throughout the meeting. When truth flows between partners, myths lose grip, and focus shifts toward touch, laughter, and rhythm. Honest words build trust, and trust sparks arousal. Relaxed minds allow bodies to explore without judgment, turning doubt into shared excitement. Boost Confidence Through Mindset Sexual energy rises with confidence. Grow that strength through kind self-talk each day. Stand before a mirror and note...
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