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08/06/2026

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06/05/2026

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To everyone who shows up, clocks in, and keeps the wheels turning, this one's for you. Rest well, you have earned it. Th...
01/05/2026

To everyone who shows up, clocks in, and keeps the wheels turning, this one's for you.

Rest well, you have earned it. Thank you for being there for your families!

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🗞️Rapper who chose jail instead of community service abandoned FOLLOW THIS CHANNEL✅https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaE9...
08/04/2026

🗞️Rapper who chose jail instead of community service abandoned

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PEOPLE around jailed rapper, Benard “Liquid Yonke” Hwete have abandoned him following his decision to serve a prison sentence instead of community service.

Liquid Yonke’s decision shocked many as he described community service as work for the City Council employees.

Now, people is his life have abandoned him, and he has not received any visits since his return to prison. Speaking about his ordeal, Liquid Yonke said he lost a tooth in an attack the day before his arrest for theft.

Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS) Family Week began on Monday, but Liquid Yonke remains without visitors.

When Pathways to Reintegration Foundation board chairperson Dr Rutendo Mudzamiri arrived together with Madzibaba Nigel Dokwani of Johanne Masowe yeChishanu, Liquid Yonke was among inmates who rushed to seek prayers.

“I regret revealing my decision to choose prison sentence instead of community service,” Yonke said. “My parents and relatives warned me about it, and they have decided to abandon me. None of them is paying me a visit.

“To make matters worse, they have informed prison officers about my decision.

“As a result, I have been counted among misbehaving inmates for choosing to return to prison.

“I want to apologise to the public for my statements. It was never my intention to say I love being in prison. I need prayers because a day before my arrest, I was attacked and lost my tooth.”

He said the attackers accused him of exposing their drug bases but he could not identify them as this happened at night.

“When I reported the matter to the police the following morning, that is when I met my girlfriend, who was also reporting the theft of her cellphone, leading to my arrest” he said.

A victim of drug and substance abuse, Liquid Yonke appealed for support, saying he still has music talent that he wants to protect for a bright future. “I do not write my songs. I just compose ideas in my mind and when I sing them, they create music,” he explained, before adding in Shona:

“Zvakanyorwa kare zvangu mubrain, handinyore pasi kuti ndizoimba.”

He demonstrated his talent by composing a song on the spot about PAREF, and later sang with fellow inmate Oscar Phiri, convincing Dr Mudzamiri of his potential.

Dr Mudzamiri urged churches, corporates and individuals to join hands with prisons to rehabilitate and reintegrate offenders.

“We have a number of talented and gifted people in prisons,” she said.

“PAREF is compiling a database of inmates’ skills and training them to avoid returning to criminal behaviour after release.

“Today we brought Madzibaba Nigel. Apart from addressing and praying for inmates, he also donated ice creams to inmates who have not been receiving visitors due to their geographical location.” She said many inmates come from places far from Harare and rarely get visits.

“We have inmates from Bulawayo and Chipinge here in Harare prisons, and they hardly have visitors. This is where we are calling for assistance,” Dr Mudzamiri said.

She spent the better part of yesterday meeting various inmates who did not receive visitors.

Harare Metropolitan Province staff officer for rehabilitation and reintegration, Superintendent Gwauya Mutuke, commended members of the public for visiting inmates during the first day of Family Week.

“We would like to commend those who visited inmates on the first day in Harare,” Supt Mutuke said.

“Harare Metropolitan Province prisons recorded 1,496 inmates visited and 4,132 visitors.”

He added that:

Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison: 399 inmates visited; 1,216 visitors

Harare Central Prison: 498 inmates visited; 1,264 visitors

Chikurubi Female Prison: 72 inmates visited; 292 visitors

Chikurubi Farm Prison: 68 inmates visited; 263 visitors

Kentucky Prison: 27 inmates visited; 74 visitors

Harare Remand Prison: 404 inmates visited; 952 visitors

Chikurubi Psychiatric Unit: 28 patients visited; 71 visitors

Supt Mutuke said visitors play a major role in rehabilitation and reintegration, encouraging communities to continue taking part in Family Week.

*🗞️Zimbabwe Unveils New ZiG Banknotes Today as Public Flocks to Banks**GROUP LINK*https://chat.whatsapp.com/J9BxdohLin43...
07/04/2026

*🗞️Zimbabwe Unveils New ZiG Banknotes Today as Public Flocks to Banks*

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Zimbabweans are expected to queue at major banks across the country today as the newly introduced ZiG banknotes officially enter circulation, marking a significant step toward renewed monetary control.

The new currency series features the iconic Zimbabwe bird emblem as a security mark, along with wildlife imagery that reflects the nation’s heritage. Initial denominations include ZiG10, ZiG20, and ZiG50, while higher-value notes of ZiG100 and ZiG200 are set to be rolled out progressively in response to demand.

According to the central bank, adequate supplies of the new notes have already been distributed nationwide to ensure a smooth transition and meet public cash needs.




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07/04/2026

🗞️Trump Threatens to Crush Iran “In One Night” as Ultimatum Ends Today

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US President Donald Trump has delivered a hardline warning to Iran, threatening overwhelming military action if Tehran fails to reach a deal and reopen the Strait of Hormuz — a vital global energy corridor — before his deadline.

The ultimatum expires at 20:00 Washington time on Tuesday (00:00 GMT Wednesday), with Trump demanding an “acceptable” agreement that guarantees the uninterrupted flow of energy through the Gulf.

Speaking at the White House, Trump said he believed some Iranian leaders were acting in “good faith,” but made it clear that uncertainty remains and time is running out.

Iran has pushed back against the proposals, rejecting a temporary ceasefire and instead insisting on a permanent end to hostilities alongside the removal of sanctions.

Despite referencing what he described as a “heroic” rescue effort, Trump doubled down on his warning, stating the US stands ready to strike Iran’s critical infrastructure if the Strait is not reopened.

“The entire country can be taken out in one night — and that night might be tomorrow,” he said, adding that failure to comply would leave Iran crippled, with key infrastructure such as bridges and power plants destroyed.




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06/04/2026

*🗞️Here Is Why Fuel Is So Expensive In Zimbabwe Compared To Zambia*

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While Zimbabwean motorists are forking out over US$2.20 for a litre of petrol, their neighbours in Zambia are paying the equivalent of just US$1.41.

The standard government explanation is that global oil prices are high, and Zimbabwe is simply a victim of geopolitics.

But Zambia faced the same global shock. In fact, during its April review period, the international price of diesel surged by nearly 92% and petrol by nearly 63%.

So, how did Zambia keep its prices low? They did not write a cheque to pay for fuel. They simply stopped collecting some taxes.

Zambia’s government temporarily suspended the excise duty and zero-rated VAT on petrol and diesel for three months. That is it. They did not introduce a complex subsidy. They just took their hand out of the consumer’s pocket.

The result? Despite a massive global spike, Zambia’s petrol landed at roughly $1.41 per litre and diesel at $1.54.

What is happening in Zimbabwe?

Back home, the government claims it removed US$0.54 in taxes from diesel to cushion consumers. Yet, even after this “sacrifice,” diesel in Zimbabwe is still US$2.11, and petrol is US$2.23.

Here is the killer number: Zimbabwe still collects approximately US$0.86 in taxes and levies on every single litre of petrol. That is excise duty, strategic reserve levy, carbon tax, and the debt redemption levy. Nearly 40% of what you pay at the pump is pure tax.

If you do the math, a Zimbabwean is paying nearly US$0.82 more for petrol than a Zambian. We are the most expensive outlier in the region.

The painful question

How can the same barrel of oil, shipped to two neighbouring countries, result in such a massive price difference?

The answer is not the global market. It is the local tax structure. While Zambia is cutting taxes to save its citizens money, Zimbabwe is keeping taxes high.

Then there is the ethanol mandate. Zimbabweans are forced to buy fuel blended with local ethanol priced at roughly $1.10 per litre, double the international price, while the surplus ethanol is exported to neighbours like Zambia at market rates.

It looks less like a fuel crisis and more like a policy choice. One government chose to absorb the shock by reducing its revenue. The other seems content to let the people carry the can.

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