Takwana Muchadya

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Martha Don’t Move: Video of cheating pregnant woman goes viral

A video of a Zambian man catching his heavily pregnant wife cheating in bed with a pastor has gone viral setting off various parodies on TikTok given the fetish items that surrounded the bed and the husband's now famous "Martha Don't Move" warning.

US court rules that Yahya Jammeh’s US$3m mansion can be seized

A court in the United States has now ruled that a $3m (£2.4m) mansion should be seized from a trust nicodemously set up by ex-Gambian leader Yahya Jammeh. 

ExQ set to serenade Gwanda ‘Shisanyama’ ahead of Valentines Day

Urban Grooves veteran ExQ is set to serenade Gwanda this coming Saturday, just two days before Valentines Day at Phoenix Shisanyama.

’40 000 people buried on a hidden and illegal cemetery in Harare’

An estimated 20 000 to 40 000 people are buried on a hidden and illegal cemetery in the catchment area of the Mazowe Dam and right next to the Mazowe River according to claims by a deported Croatian businessman who owns 49% shareholding in the company that owns Chikomo Chemhute Cemetery (part of Glen Forest Memorial Park). Joseph Richard Crnkovic claims he was deported from Zimbabwe in 2015 and declared a prohibited immigrant for disclosing that there is no approval from the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) to bury people on the farm and the cemetery was an illegal enterprise.

Full List: Warriors coach Norman Mapeza names AFCON squad

Zimbabwe national team coach Norman Mapeza has named his 23 member squad for the biennial Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) finals which kick off in Cameroon on 9 January.

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Two Bulawayo artisanal miners jailed 50 years for killing rival miner in gang dispute

Two Bulawayo artisanal miners have been sentenced to a combined 50 years in prison after murdering a fellow miner during a dispute linked to rival illegal mining gangs.

‘Packed like sardines’: Grieving father speaks out after Gweru school kombi fire horror

A grieving father has described the horrifying conditions inside the commuter omnibus that caught fire in Gweru, killing seven schoolchildren and leaving families awaiting DNA results.

How a British transport manager helped rebuild rural Zimbabwe after independence

A former transport manager has revealed how he helped move thousands of tonnes of agricultural supplies into remote areas of Zimbabwe after independence, playing a key role in rural development programmes that reached millions.

King of bling: How Ginimbi mastered the art of being impossible to ignore

Five years after his death, Ginimbi remains one of Zimbabwe's most fascinating cultural figures — a businessman, socialite and digital superstar who built a myth that continues to captivate the nation.