Eye witnesses have revealed that two Mercedes benz cars were seen driving around the Mutangadura Hideout and carrying out surveillance around 11PM. It is re[ported that a giant light skinned man wearing dark glasses was seen by a young woman among this group with his windows down.
Please watch the video above this investigation for more details.
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1. Tendai Ndoro was living at one of the most expensive estates in Sandton at the time of his death, Barlow Park Lifestyle Estates. At the time of his death, he was complaining of a headache and a nosebleed.
2. Zimbabwe Prison Service have carride out a benchmarking visit to South Africa.
4. Gospel singer CC Wynans tour and concert in Zimbabwe. Cece Winans is scheduled to perform at the “More Than This” show on August 26 at the Celebration Centre in Borrowdale, Harare. Janet Manyowa and Bonnie Deuschle and the Hear the Word Choir will be the local artists.
5. Mourners are gathered at Ndoro’s Nketa home.
6. Over 460 Harare shops closed for licence violations.
7. 1.6 million illegal immigrants have left the USA voluntarily under the self-deportation program.
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2. CAFCA complaining after Cables were added to the Open General Import Licence (OGIL).
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1. Aug 21, 2025: Malawi’s 2025 Presidential Debates to begin with five major parties participating.
2. Facebook usage drops from 59% to 56% among South Africans. TikTok usage rises from 34% to 38%, with strong youth activity. Woolworths and Pick n Pay have the largest Facebook audiences. Spar leads in share of conversation despite a smaller audience. Beauty-related conversation drives social media interactions in retail sector.
3. Stats reveal a 41% marriage drop in Botswana, with only 4,517 marriages recorded in 2024, the lowest point since 1990.
2021: 7,631 marriages
2022: 5,642 marriages
2023: 4,789 marriages
2024: 4,517 marriages
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Notes
1. Zimbabwe Department of Prisons and Corrections to South Africa [00:14]. The purpose of the visit is a benchmarking exercise where the Zimbabwean delegation aims to learn from their South African counterparts. They plan to visit several correctional facilities and are particularly interested in South Africa’s more advanced parole system. The video also mentions the importance of regional collaboration between correctional services in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) to improve practices, policies, and legislation. The Commissioner-General from Zimbabwe emphasized the need for regular exchanges to benchmark best practices and mentioned that they offer degree programs in corrections, inviting South African correctional officers to participate.
2. An 18-year-old teenager who was arrested after attacking three Democratic Alliance (DA) Members of Parliament (MPs) in Philippi, Western Cape, South Africa. The MPs—Ian Cameron, Lisa-Maré Schickerling, and Nicholas Gotsell—were attacked after an oversight visit when men armed with bricks surrounded their vehicle, shattering several windows. The MPs managed to escape to a nearby petrol station, but several were injured: Gotsell suffered a head laceration, Cameron had injuries to his lip and chin, and Schickerling was hit on the back of the head with a brick.
3. Tickets for the “More Than This” tour in Zimbabwe are available at Booties Pharmacies.
The ticket prices are as follows:
Early Bird General: $20
General: $30
Early Bird VIP: $50
VIP: $60
Golden Circle: $100
3. Saturday Morning (Early): The group leaves Harare. Alois Bunjira and his fiancée, Brenda Zvinorova, are in one car (a BMW), while Andrew Rusike and others follow in another vehicle. Saturday, ~9:30 AM: Bunjira and Brenda have already passed the town of Rusape. Saturday, Shortly after 9:30 AM: A head-on collision occurs about 8 km along the Rusape-Nyanga road. An Isuzu pickup truck attempting to overtake a bus collides with Bunjira’s BMW. Immediate Aftermath: Two people in the Isuzu are killed. Bunjira and Brenda are injured. Saturday (Post-accident): Both injured parties are first rushed to Rusape General Hospital. Saturday (Later the same day): Due to the severity of her injuries, Brenda is transferred from Rusape General Hospital to the Milton Park Medical Centre in Harare. Saturday – Monday: Brenda is placed on a life-support system at Milton Park Medical Centre and fights for her life for three days. Tuesday (Yesterday, relative to the article’s publication): Brenda Zvinorova succumbs to her injuries and passes away.
4. Stats reveal a 41% marriage drop in Botswana, with only 4,517 marriages recorded in 2024, the lowest point since 1990.
The rise of independent, educated, career-driven women who are financially capable and no longer depend on men for support has contributed to this trend.
Increasing reports of marital breakdowns, domestic violence, and tragic stories of spouses killing their partners have made people view marriage as risky.
Family interference and the difficulty of escaping unhappy unions also contribute to the decline.
Urbanization and a changing cultural shift towards more individualistic lifestyles are also cited as factors.