Munyaradzi Zizhou
MUNYARADZI Zizhou, the man who is bound to replace Killer Zivhu as the Zanu PF MP for Chivi South lost US$2 700 and a D4D Toyota Hilux to robbers who ransacked his house at Lundi Business Center in Mwenezi on Thursday.
According to a Police memo, the robbers who were wearing balaclava masks stole at Zizhou’s place before proceeding to Arnold Ncube’s house, another businessman at Lundi and a colleague to Zizhou.
Zizhou recently won the Zanu PF primaries to replace the fired Zivhu in Chivi South primaries.
At Ncube’s house they stole US$17 000, R120 000 Huawei P40 lite, Huawei 9 and three Nokia 1200 mobile phones.
An 81-year-old man has been trampled to death by a hippo in a village in Zimbabwe s Masvingo province, police have said.
Langson Svondero was herding cattle with his grandson on Monday when the hippo charged at him after appearing from a thicket, Masvingo police spokesperson Insp Kudakwashe Dhewa was quoted by the state-run Herald newspaper as saying.
“His grandson called out to him but the hippo bit his left leg and he fell to the ground before he could run away.
“The hippo then began trampling him. The grandson ran to the village calling for help but when it arrived Svondero had already died. He sustained a deep cut to the chest,” Insp Dhewa added.
An 81-year-old man has been trampled to death by a hippo in a village in Zimbabwe’s Masvingo province, police have said.
Langson Svondero was herding cattle with his grandson on Monday when the hippo charged at him after appearing from a thicket, Masvingo police spokesperson Insp Kudakwashe Dhewa was quoted by the state-run Herald newspaper as saying.
âHis grandson called out to him but the hippo bit his left leg and he fell to the ground before he could run away.
âThe hippo then began trampling him. The grandson ran to the village calling for help but when it arrived Svondero had already died. He sustained a deep cut to the chest,â Insp Dhewa added.
An army truck is seen on the streets of Harare, Thursday, July, 30, 2020. Zimbabwe s capital, Harare, was deserted Thursday, as security agents vigorously enforced the country s lockdown ahead of anti government protests planned for Friday. Police and soldiers manned checkpoints and ordered hundreds of people seeking to get into the city for work and other chores to return home.(AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)
HARARE – More people and vehicles are flouting Covid-19 lockdown rules as evidenced by a flurry of movements in residential areas and the Harare central business district.
Manufacturers who went into their annual shut down over Christmas and New Year are now also starting to open.