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  1. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    Sikhala vows to expose Harare hit squad in SA court

    Opposition figure Job Sikhala is promising to name his would-be assassins in an upcoming South African court case. The former Zimbabwean legislator, out on bail after explosives were found in a car he was using there, claims the incident was a botched hit job orchestrated from Harare. He alleges...
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    Sapes Trust accuses cops of covering up bombing probe

    A Zimbabwean think tank might sue the police over a suspicious bombing. The SAPES Trust is threatening legal action, accusing authorities of a slow walk investigation into the firebombing of their Belgravia seminar room last October. The attack, using petrol as an accelerant, destroyed the venue...
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    Chiwenga calls out Zanu-PF grifters at Heroes Acre burial

    Zimbabwe's vice president just fired another shot at his own party's corrupt elite. Constantino Chiwenga, the former army general who led the coup against Robert Mugabe, used a heroes' burial to slam the wealthy clique, known as zvigananda, pushing for President Emmerson Mnangagwa to stay in...
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    Big Brother Mzansi brings back exes for redemption arc

    Big Brother Mzansi is bringing back seven old contestants for a weird second chance. The show announced a twist for its new season, letting viewers vote for which former housemates get a redemption shot. The group includes Dube, Mmeli, Fahima, Sipha Lee, Bravo B, Lerato, and Liema, but only the...
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    Stanley Makuwe, Zimbabwean playwright, dies in New Zealand

    The theater world just lost a dedicated storyteller. Zimbabwean playwright Stanley Makuwe, who was living in New Zealand, has died after a long illness. He was known for his award-winning work, balancing a career as a psychiatric nurse with a prolific writing life in both Zimbabwe and Aotearoa...
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    AU slams US for snatching Venezuela’s Maduro

    The African Union just slammed the US for invading Venezuela and snatching its president. The AU issued a strong condemnation, calling the military operation that captured President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores an abduction and a violation of international law. Washington labeled the...
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    Guruve killer cops to five murders, blames gossiping aunt

    A serial killer in Zimbabwe just confessed after a dramatic shootout. Anymore Zvitsva, also known as Modho, was finally captured by security forces and villagers in Guruve, ending a week-long manhunt. Police shot him in the leg while flushing him out of a garden, and he is now under guard in a...
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    Olinda Chapel eats crow after cyberbullying Stunner’s ex

    A UK businesswoman just got hit with cyberbullying charges in Zimbabwe after a nasty Facebook Live rant. Olinda Chapel appeared in a Harare court, facing accusations over a video where she screamed insults at Dyonne Tafirenyika, the ex-wife of musician Stunner, and allegedly threatened her...
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    Brighton Pier up for grabs as profits nosedive

    That famous Brighton pier is officially up for grabs. The historic Palace Pier, owned by businessman Luke Johnson's Brighton Pier Group, has been listed for sale through Knight Frank, signaling major stress points across the UK leisure sector. CEO Anne Ackord called the landmark a profitable...
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    BYD flips Tesla off the EV throne, UK goes wild for hybrids

    Tesla is about to lose its EV crown to a Chinese company. Shenzhen-based BYD is poised to become the new global leader in pure battery electric vehicle sales, with its yearly numbers jumping to over two point two five million units, while analysts predict Tesla will only hit around one point six...
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    London rides get pricier as Uber loses VAT cheat code

    Your Uber trips in London are about to get more expensive. Chancellor Rachel Reeves is closing a tax loophole that lets ride-hailing apps like Uber and Bolt pay way less VAT, a move that will apparently rake in seven hundred million pounds for the government. This specifically targets a scheme...
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    Ikea ditches big boxes for tiny urban dens

    IKEA is ditching its massive warehouses for tiny city shops. The furniture giant's boss in the UK and Ireland, Peter Jelkeby, said they will stop building new megastores, blaming insane property taxes and shoppers who cannot be bothered to drive to the edge of town anymore. They are going all in...
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    Digital dissenters get double life in Pakistan drama

    Seven dudes just got life for tweets, and YouTube takes. An anti-terrorism court in Islamabad handed down convictions to YouTuber Adil Raja, journalists Wajahat Saeed Khan, Sabir Shakir, and Shaheen Sehbai, anchor Haider Raza Mehdi, analyst Moeed Pirzada, and ex-army guy Akbar Hussain for...
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    Gauteng water stinks again, activists demand urgent clean-up plan

    Gauteng's tap water is freaking people out, and a civic group is demanding a real plan. WaterCan has called on municipalities to create a sustainable strategy for clean water, citing rising complaints about foul odors and contamination fears that are eroding public trust. The group's...
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    OR Tambo delays hit travellers as air traffic staff shortages bite

    OR Tambo's air traffic control is short-staffed, and your flight is late. Temporary human resource constraints at the airport's control station caused significant delays, with the Air Traffic and Navigation Services confirming the issue and implementing contingency measures. The agency expects...
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    ANC’s 114th birthday looms amid crisis and coalition chaos

    The ANC's big birthday speech this year is under a microscope. Political analyst Levy Ndou suggests the party's annual January 8 Statement, to be delivered by President Cyril Ramaphosa at Moruleng Stadium, will diverge significantly from past editions due to mounting governance pressures and its...
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    M1 crash kills two, snarls Johannesburg morning commute

    A rush hour crash on a major Joburg highway ended two lives. A multi-vehicle collision on the M1 North near the Glenhove Road off-ramp claimed two victims and caused major traffic delays, highlighting recurring safety concerns on one of Gauteng's busiest routes. The two deceased, a man and a...
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    Gauteng cops dump thousands of litres of deadly fake booze

    Gauteng's illicit booze trade is a poisonous and stubborn problem. Despite police destroying thousands of liters in recent raids, illegal alcohol sales continue to thrive in townships and informal outlets, posing severe health risks from toxic ingredients like methanol and undercutting legal...
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    Mqanduli taxi bust strands commuters, 32 vehicles impounded

    Eastern Cape traffic cops just snatched 32 taxis and left a town scrambling. Municipal authorities in the King Sabatha Dalindyebo municipality impounded the minibuses during a Saturday roadblock in Mqanduli, citing violations like expired operating licenses, faulty brakes, and overloading. The...
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    Amahlubi clan nails zero-death initiation season, sets national example

    One clan just pulled off a zero-fatality initiation season while the nation mourns 41 deaths. The Amahlubi clan in the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal successfully shepherded all their initiates through the summer rites without a single loss, standing in stark contrast to the national toll fueled...
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