Woman jailed 16 years for raping 3 sons
A 45-year-old Beatrice woman has been sentenced to an effective 16 years in prison for raping her three sons for a month in April last year.
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A 45-year-old Beatrice woman has been sentenced to an effective 16 years in prison for raping her three sons for a month in April last year.
A 58-year-old Beatrice woman has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for sexually abusing her three minor sons.
HARARE- The Mujuru family is not happy with the findings of the inquest into the death of Retired General Solomon Mujuru and will seek permission to have his remains exhumed for a fresh post-mortem, the family lawyer said yesterday.
This is the full verdict or set of findings by Harare Provincial Magistrate Walter Chikwanha who presided over the inquest into the death of retired army General Solomon Mujuru. The findings were handed over to the Attorney General’s Office at the beginning of the month and only just been made public.
HARARE- The magistrate who presided over the inquest into the death of General Solomon Mujuru is still to make his findings. Gen Mujuru died in an inferno at his farm in Beatrice in August last year.
In the past few days, I was petrified when I learnt, through very reliable sources, that the former counsellor to the Zimbabwe Embassy in Canberra, Mr. Felix Nyamupinga, husband to Beatrice Nyamupinga, remains anchored in Canberra despite completing his lengthy tour of duty.
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.
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.
HARARE- The inquest into the death of Retired Army General Solomon Mujuru entered its fifth day yesterday with farm workers describing how they found the late commander’s body still on fire in the farmhouse.
Zimbabweans from all walks of life yesterday thronged One Commando Barracks in Harare for the funeral parade of national hero General Solomon Mujuru. Commander of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, General Constantine Chiwenga described him as a true revolutionary and an icon of the liberation struggle.