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Gweru dealer shoots four, kills two in domestic dispute

Gweru dealer shoots four, kills two in domestic dispute
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Gweru Car Dealer On The Run After Killing Wife s Lover , Wife s Friend

By Staff Reporter POLICE in Gweru are investigating a case in which a local car dealer Thursday night shot dead his second wife’s suspected lover and the wife’s female friend. The suspect went on to shoot his wife and her older sister and two siblings are now battling for life at Gweru General Hospital. The suspect, identified as Peter Dube (35), shot dead a Kwekwe-based entrepreneur Shelton Chiduku and Gamuchirai Mudungwe (30) of Ridgemont in Gweru. Dube’s wife Nyasha Nharingo and Nyaradzo Nharingo are battling for life in hospital. Peter Dube’s wife, Nyasha Nharingo who together with her sister Nyaradzo (below) are battling for life at Gweru Provincial Hospital

S African Minister dies of Covid-related complications

S. African Minister dies of Covid-related complications Friday January 22 2021 A doctor walks in the Respiratory & Meningeal Pathogens Research Unit (RMPRU) at Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital in Soweto on July 14, 2020. PHOTO | AFP Summary A number of ministers in President Ramaphosa’s cabinet have survived after positive tests. Mthembu’s death comes at a time when South Africa is battling to deal with the second wave of Covid-19 infections. Advertisement South Africa’s Minister in the Presidency Jackson Mthembu has died of the coronavirus, President Cyril Ramaphosa confirmed on Thursday. He was 62. After his office announced that he tested positive for Covid-19 on January 11, Minister Mthembu died 10 days later to become the first cabinet minister to succumb to the virus.

Worry grows over crowd massed at SA border as Covid second wave bites

The East African Wednesday January 13 2021 Suspected undocumented Zimbabwean nationals after being rounded up by South African soldiers for trying to illegally cross the border. PHOTO | AFP Summary Maintaining social distance is almost impossible as the South African National Defence Forces struggle to control the chaotic scenes. As the Immigration offices close for the day at 2100 hours because of the curfew, the travellers sleep in the open, packed like sardines. Advertisement South Africa is experiencing a second wave of Covid-19 infections, made deadlier by a more virulent variant virus. The situation is, however, not being helped by what can now be considered a super spreader hotspot, as thousands of people push and shove at the Beitbridge Border Post in a bid to complete immigration formalities and cross into South Africa from neighbouring Zimbabwe.

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