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  1. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    Baby snatched in fake WhatsApp clothes scam, cops hunt suspect

    A baby was snatched after a social media scam. Police in Bulawayo are searching for an unknown person who kidnapped a four-month-old infant from a home in New Parklands. Provincial spokesperson Inspector Nomalanga Msebele said the child's mother was tricked by a WhatsApp group named Idale...
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    Mbare vendors get new cloakroom, no more lugging wares home

    Vendors are getting a new storage spot for their stuff. A cloakroom is being built across from Mupedzanhamo market in Mbare for the sellers inside to leave their goods overnight. The project was confirmed by the local SME committee chairperson, Councillor Denford Ngadziore, who said it will...
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    Ex-brigadier declared hero, fought from Gonarezhou to Gaza

    A retired general gets named a national hero. Acting President Kembo Mohadi confirmed the national hero status for Brigadier General Mathias Tizirai Ngarava after his death, calling him a disciplined soldier who fought for Zimbabwe's independence. Officials, including Minister Jenfan Muswere...
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    Cops crack down on New Year spinners, no drifting in CBD

    Cops are promising a major crackdown on New Year's chaos. Police in Bulawayo, alongside other groups, are telling everyone to celebrate responsibly, with heightened security operations planned. Provincial police spokesperson Inspector Nomalanga Msebele specifically called out dangerous driving...
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    ZANU-PF to grill MPs, vows no more slackers in Parliament

    The ruling party is putting its own MPs on report. ZANU-PF's provincial chairman for Matabeleland South, Mangaliso Ndlovu, announced a full review of parliamentary members from the area to check their accountability. Ndlovu, who also works as the Industry and Commerce Minister, stated that...
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    Dams overflow, Mazowe mines busted for stealing water

    Dam levels are way up, but watch out downstream. The national water average has hit seventy eight percent across Zimbabwe, with many major dams like Manyuchi and Zhovhe completely full after heavy rains. The Zimbabwe National Water Authority warned communities living below these reservoirs to...
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    Zim aviation soars, new routes and radar signal comeback

    Airports are getting swanky, and the planes are coming back. Zimbabwe's aviation scene is making a serious comeback, centered on a major one hundred fifty-three million dollar upgrade to the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport that finished recently. That project, along with new systems...
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    Olinda Chapel is in court over a Facebook live meltdown

    Facebook live drama leads to cyberbullying charges. A businesswoman from the UK named Olinda Chapel had to go to court in Harare over accusations she bullied her boyfriend's ex-wife online. The case involves Desmond Chideme's former partner, Dyonne Tafirenyika, who was allegedly targeted in a...
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    TshiVenda language champion laid to rest, schools mourn their guiding star

    A language champion just got laid to rest. Murunwa Siphuma, an 85-year-old education pillar from Beitbridge, was buried at his Tshapfutshe area home following his death. This former headmaster spent decades fighting for the TshiVenda language, pushing hard to get it added to the national school...
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    Haiti PM slams door on gang talks, vows crackdown

    Haiti's prime minister just declared an all-out war on gangs with no deals on the table. Alix Didier Fils-Aimé, visiting the national police headquarters in Clercine near the Port-au-Prince airport, said the state will never negotiate with criminals destabilizing the provisional government. He...
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    Suriname shaken, nine dead in Paramaribo outskirts attack

    A brutal overnight attack near the capital has left nine people dead, shocking a normally peaceful nation. Police in Suriname confirmed five children and four adults were killed on the outskirts of Paramaribo, with a sixth child and another adult wounded. Officers arrested a male suspect after...
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    Donald Oliver, Jamaican sports media giant, dies suddenly

    A legendary Jamaican sports media voice has died suddenly. Veteran journalist and broadcaster Donald Oliver passed away after a medical emergency, leaving a massive legacy across radio and television. He was most recently the Senior Producer at SportsMax Limited in Kingston, shaping their...
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    TTPS cracks down, fireworks need permits now

    Cops are cracking down hard on illegal fireworks for New Year's in Trinidad and Tobago. The police service announced full enforcement of newly proclaimed laws, restricting launches to very specific times unless someone gets a permit directly from the Commissioner. Officers will be ticketing...
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    CJE backs MRA's K4B security deal, demands proof, not noise

    A civil society group is defending a massive, controversial security contract handed out by the tax agency. The Citizens for Justice and Equity backed the Malawi Revenue Authority's decision to award deals worth four billion kwacha to three local firms: Master Security Service, Kamu Guard...
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    Old Mutual hikes annuities by 60%, bonus in tow

    An insurance giant is throwing retirees a major lifeline with a huge payment bump starting next year. Old Mutual Life Assurance Company Malawi announced a sixty percent hike in annuity payments beginning in 2026, plus a single bonus worth six months of income paid this December. Managing...
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    EFM urges Chakwera to name saboteurs, play fair

    A political group is telling a former president to snitch on alleged government saboteurs. Joseph Peshi, leading a wing of the Economic Freedom Movement, publicly called on ex-President Lazarus Chakwera to hand over the names of people supposedly sabotaging public services like the National Oil...
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    Trees gone, bridges follow—Kandiyesa sounds alarm

    An analyst is blaming the country's constant road and bridge failures on the chopped down forests. Social commentator Joseph Kandiyesa directly linked Malawi's recurring infrastructure collapses, like a recent bridge failure in Kasungu and damage on the Nkhotakota road, to widespread...
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    Kids chase dreams through rain, boots on the reward list

    Kids showed up soaked and ready to play at a major new soccer academy launch. A group of twenty-nine children under twelve, some coming from as far as Area 25, braved overnight rain to attend the first day of the Play Soccer Malawi Academy at Bingu National Stadium. The program is run under FIFA...
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    Mzimba roads wash out, patients stranded

    An MP is sounding the alarm over roads wrecked by rain, stranding patients, and jacking up taxi fares. Mzimba Perekezi Constituency legislator Fikani Ulunji Nyirenda says heavy rainfall has severely damaged roads around Mzimba Boma, making travel to places like the district hospital difficult...
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    Wanderers lock in champs, eye seven-peat

    A soccer club's board member just promised seven straight titles after locking down their star players. The Mighty Wanderers, fresh off winning the TNM Super League and ending an eight-year drought, have secured key contributors with new deals. Midfielders Mphatso Kamanga and Dan Kudomto are now...
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