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Paris Olympics: Zimbabwean duo shines in 200m heats

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BY NOKUTHABA DLAMINI 

In a thrilling display of speed and determination, Zimbabwean sprinters Tapiwanashe Makarawu and Makanakaishe Charamba have qualified for the finals of the 200m race at the Paris Olympics, joining an elite group of just three Zimbabweans to have ever achieved this feat.

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As the crowd held its collective breath, Makarawu and Charamba blazed through their respective heats, finishing third but securing their spots in Wednesday’s finals as non-automatic qualifiers.

They’ll face off against the world’s best sprinters, including Botswana’s Letsile Tebogo and USA’s Noah Lyles, in a battle for a historic podium finish.

Charamba, the first Zimbabwean on the track in Heat 1, clocked an impressive 20.31 seconds, just behind Tebogo’s blistering 19.96 seconds and Lyles’ 20.08 seconds.

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Makarawu, meanwhile, competed in Heat 3, which was won by American Erriyon Knighton in 20.09 seconds.

Makarawu’s time of 20.16 seconds earned him a spot in the finals as one of the fastest losers, ensuring Africa’s strong representation in the final.

As the nation holds its breath, Makarawu and Charamba are poised to give their best performance yet.

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Their qualification has sent shockwaves of excitement through the athletic community, with fans eagerly anticipating the final showdown.

Back in Zimbabwe, supporters from all walks of life are rallying behind the duo, celebrating their incredible achievement.

As the world watches with bated breath, Makarawu and Charamba will step onto the track today at 20:30 hours, carrying the hopes and dreams of a nation.

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Bulawayo businessman takes own life

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BY WANDILE TSHUMA

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Tragedy struck in Bulawayo’s Cowdray Park on Saturday, when a 36-year-old businessman John Madzikatire took his own life by shooting himself.

According to a police statement, the incident occurred around 9:30 pm on an unnamed dust road, where a motorist stumbled upon Madzikatire’s lifeless body lying next to his Mercedes Benz vehicle.

The vehicle was still idling with its lights on and the driver’s door wide open.

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Madzikatire was found in a pool of blood, bleeding from a gunshot wound to the head, with no signs of life.

A pistol was discovered under his right knee, and it’s suspected that he shot himself in the head from the left side, with the bullet exiting from the right side.

A search of the vehicle revealed an army green bag containing a substantial amount of cash: $5,122 USD, 20,719 South African Rand, and $24 Zimbabwean dollars. The body was taken to United Bulawayo Hospitals for a post-mortem examination.

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The Zimbabwe Republic Police is investigating the incident and encourages the public to seek help when facing challenges. “We urge people to engage with others and seek counseling from community leaders and professional counselors rather than resorting to taking their own lives,” said Inspector Nomalanga Msebele, Press and Public Relations Officer for Bulawayo Province.

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Vic Falls road crisis: Motorists slam “undrivable” highway

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BY NOKUTHABA DLAMINI

The once-thriving Victoria Falls-Bulawayo highway has become a nightmare for motorists, with many labeling it “undrivable” due to its deplorable state.

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As we drove through the Hwange area, close to Dete, Lubimbi Turn and Lupane, we witnessed firsthand the treacherous conditions that have left drivers frustrated and fed up.

The road is riddled with potholes, gullies, and mud-filled craters, forcing many to abandon the main road and opt for a dusty, makeshift alternative.

In some areas close to Lupane, villagers have taken it upon themselves to fix the road using the ordinary soils. This is usually done by the children and women.

“I’ve been driving for over 20 years, but this road is the worst I’ve ever seen,” said Thomas Moyo, a truck driver who frequently travels the route. “It’s like they’ve abandoned us. We’re forced to create our own paths, but even those are becoming increasingly difficult to navigate.”

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Another motorist, Sarah Ndlovu, expressed her disappointment and concern for safety. “It’s not just the damage to our vehicles; it’s the risk of accidents and injuries. I’ve seen cars stuck in the potholes , and it’s only a matter of time before someone gets seriously hurt.”

The poor state of the road is also affecting travel times, with some motorists reporting journeys that take up to 10 hours to cover a stretch of 400 kilometers.

“It’s unacceptable,” said James Dube, a tourist operator. “This road leads to one of the world’s most iconic tourist attractions, and yet it’s in shambles. We need urgent attention to fix this road and restore our country’s reputation.”

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However, in a recent statement, the government announced plans to prioritize the rehabilitation of the Victoria Falls-Bulawayo highway this year.

According to the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development, a significant allocation of funds has been set aside for the project, which is expected to commence in the coming months.

While this news has brought some relief to motorists, many remain skeptical, citing previous unfulfilled promises. “We’ve heard it all before,” said Moyo. “We’ll believe it when we see it.”

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As the situation continues to deteriorate, motorists are calling on authorities to take immediate action to repair and maintain the highway.

With the peak tourist season approaching, it remains to be seen whether the government will follow through on its promises and restore the Victoria Falls-Bulawayo highway to its former glory.

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Vic Falls man up for raping 13-year-old girl at knifepoint

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BY LWANDILE TSHUMA

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A 43-year-old man from Chinotimba, Victoria Falls, has been remanded in custody for allegedly raping a 13-year-old girl at knifepoint.

The court heard that on October 10, 2024, the accused entered the complainant’s bedroom while she was alone, armed with a knife, and forcefully undressed her before committing the crime. He then threatened to kill her if she revealed the incident to anyone.

The matter only came to light on January 12, when the young girl confided in her aunt about her ordeal.

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The accused appeared before the court and was remanded in custody until January 28.

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