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June 2018

PPC Zimbabwe demands land back

Original owner of Arlington Estate, Portland Holdings (Private) Limited, now PPC Zimbabwe, has written a letter to the Local Government ministry demanding a reversal of the acquisition of the property, which had been allocated to several residents.

Car dealer faces 39 counts of fraud

A Harare car dealer is facing 39 counts of fraud after allegedly duping several individuals a total of $200 000 in botched car import deals. The court heard that Shaun Muteswa, 25, would convince prospective buyers that he could facilitate purchase and safe delivery of vehicles from Japan .

MDC shoots self in the foot

Internal squabbles in the MDC Alliance could come at a huge cost to the coalition after it fielded two candidates each in 14 National Assembly constituencies ahead of the upcoming general elections on July 30.

Four bomb victims still in hospital

Four people who remain hospitalised at Mpilo Central Hospital after they were injured in a bombing incident at a rally addressed by President Mnangagwa at White City Stadium in Bulawayo are now in a stable condition.

Woman reports ‘rapist’ husband

A teacher from Bulawayo allegedly raped his 15-year-old niece twice in Nketa 7 suburb and has since been arrested after his wife reported him to the police. The man (33), who cannot be named to protect the identity of the juvenile, allegedly raped his niece, who is a Form Two pupil, on April 30 and on May 1.