Showing posts with label Zimbabwe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zimbabwe. Show all posts

Wednesday, 10 May 2017

Zimbabwe’s Mugabe Flies To Singapore For Health Check

Zimbabwe’s 93-year-old President Robert Mugabe has flown to Singapore for a “routine medical check-up”, Zimbabwe's state media reported Tuesday.

“President Mugabe yesterday  left Zimbabwe for Singapore for his routine medical check-up. He is expected back in Zimbabwe at the weekend.”

The leader who has been in power since 1980 regularly travels to Singapore for health check-ups and private holidays and his last medical trip was in March.

Saturday, 8 April 2017

Villagers in Shock After the Head of a Baby Appears Beside a Grave in Broad Daylight




 File photo used only for illustrative purpose
 
In what will come across as a shocking incident, residents of Madzivadondo Villafge in Gokwe, Zimbabwe, have been left in fear after making a strange discovery.
 
The villagers reportedly found a baby’s head was found beside a grave last week on Saturday morning.
 

Wednesday, 5 April 2017

Pretty Prison Officer Lands in Serious Trouble After Her N*ked Photos Surfaced Online (Photo)

Florence Kapumha is still yet to understand how her n*de photo surfaced online
 
A Zimbabwe Prison and Correctional Service employee’s n*de photographs have gone viral on social media leaving her baffled as to how it happened.
 
According to H-metro, Florence Kapumha admitted to be the one featuring in the pictures although she could not divulge her reasons for posing in the n*de.
 

Tuesday, 28 March 2017

Minister's Brother, Others Feared Killed as Plane Crashes Near Zimbabwean Border

 
A small aircraft chartered by Mozambican ports company, Cornelder crashed near the Mozambique-Zimbabwe border, killing all its occupants, according to local media reports.
 
It is believed that six people among them four Green Motors Services (GMS) directors died in a plane crash at Vumba Mountain this morning.
"According to initial reports there could be a survivor and we cannot confirm if the others are dead,” Joao de Abreu, the director of Mozambique’s civil aviation authority (IACM), told a news conference in Maputo.