Family doubts remains belonged to Mujuru
HARARE- The family of the late retired army commander, General Solomon Mujuru, is not convinced that the charred remains found at his gutted Beatrice farmhouse were those of the decorated liberation war hero since the police had not positively identified the remains at the time a public announcement was made.
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Family doubts remains belonged to Mujuru
HARARE- The family of the late retired army commander, General Solomon Mujuru, is not convinced that the charred remains found at his gutted Beatrice farmhouse were those of the decorated liberation war hero since the police had not positively identified the remains at the time a public announcement was made.
Prince Tendai left houses for both his wives
HARARE- The High Court has accepted the will of the late businessman and musician Prince Tendai Mupfurutsa, which appointed his eldest son, Mr Tendai Rock Judd Mupfurutsa (Tendai Junior), and a Harare lawyer as co-executors to the estate.
Guns found on Mujuru bedroom floor
HARARE- Two assault rifles were found on the floor in General Solomon Mujuru’s bedroom on the day he died in an inferno while 15 other guns were in a gun cabinet close to the bedroom.
Prophet Makandiwa ‘exposes’ cheating wife
MUZARABANI- A recently married Muzarabani woman had her affair exposed when members of the United Family International Ministries turned up for a prayer meeting when she was in the matrimonial bedroom with a boyfriend.
BBC’s Paxman compares Salmond to Mugabe
SCOTLAND- The BBC received 152 complaints after Newsnight presenter Jeremy Paxman compared Alex Salmond to the Zimbabwean dictator Robert Mugabe during an interview.
Cheating Ruwa woman has Chinese baby
RUWA- A cheating married black woman in Damafalls, Ruwa remains the talk of the neighbourhood after she gave birth to an Asian baby. While some neighbours suspect that Anywhere Gezi, 20, who is married to a kombi driver Bright Kachanga, 24, might have stolen the baby, the woman insists she was impregnated by her Chinese former boss.
Zimbabwe civil servants resume strike
HARARE — A public servants’ strike in Zimbabwe jerkily resumed Thursday after failed talks on doubling basic wages, as some teachers held classes while others left students on their own. The strike, which has hit public schools the hardest, resumed after unions Wednesday rejected a $240-million (185-million-euro) blanket offer from government.
Search begins for Big Brother Africa housemates
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Mujuru fire evidence deliberately destroyed?
HARARE- Fire Brigade officers failed to ascertain the cause of the fire that killed General Solomon Mujuru because scores of people who visited the farmhouse during and after the accident destroyed the evidence. Fire Brigade station officer, Mr Clever Mafoti, made the revelations at the seventh day of the inquest into the death of Gen Mujuru at the Harare Magistrates’ Courts yesterday.









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