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September 2012

Count on Chiyangwa for a good chuckle

The Sunday Mail afforded its readers a peek into the psyche of excommunicated Anglican Bishop Nolbert Kunonga and it was not a pretty sight. The interview with Munyaradzi Huni revealed Kunonga’s disturbing delusion of grandeur.

Man found with 58 women’s panties

A Zaka man has been found with 58 panties belonging to married women in Chidzamura Village in Zaka. Villagers were seething with anger as they believe Musuka was using mubobo to sexually violate married women.

Bosso unbeaten run ends with 3-0 thumping

Bulawayo giants Highlanders finally lost a league match this season when they were thumped 3-0 by Monomotapa at Rufaro Stadium in Harare on Saturday. A hat-trick from Osborn Mukuradare ended Bosso’s run of 23 matches unbeaten.

Woman humuliates Macheso singer over $10 debt

Unsettled Orchestra Mberikwazvo backing vocalist Elton Muropa was on Friday humiliated at the much hyped Tuku @ 60 birthday bash after he clashed with a Harare woman over a $10 debt for services rendered. Muropa was apprehended by Molly Nyamayaro backstage.

Zimbo woman jailed in UK for fraud

Wolverhampton, UK – A Zimbabwean woman, living in Smethwick, who received nearly £30,000 in asylum benefits while working illegally, has been jailed for 12 months. Itai Yvonne Mambo was sentenced at the Wolverhampton crown court on Tuesday.

Police raid puts Zimbabwe TV station off air

A UK-BASED TV station broadcasting on the internet and accessible in Zimbabwe on free-to-air satellite decoders said Thursday it had cancelled programming indefinitely after a police raid on its Harare offices a day earlier.

Are Dynamos wilting under Bosso pressure?

Has the pressure, something they handled admirably last year as everyone around them collapsed, finally caught up with Dynamos at a crucial period in the championship race? Why have the Glamour Boys become ordinary, overnight?

Remembering the snakes in the Zimbabwe grass

Remember the events leading up to the 2008 harmonized elections? I’m sure a lot of people do. These were the darkest of times, the grass was cut and snakes did show. The true face of Zanu PF was revealed writes Caston Matewu in the UK.

Mugabe’s alternative UN General Assembly speech

I stayed up last night to watch live the speech by President Mugabe at the UN General Assembly meeting in New York. When I was a boy, we would walk for miles to go and listen to Mugabe. In those days, he was eloquent, sharp and promising.