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VFWT cracks buffalo death mystery, rescues injured elephant

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BY NOKUTHABA DLAMINI

The Victoria Falls Wildlife Trust has solved the mystery of a buffalo’s death in the national park, and rescued an injured elephant in a separate incident.

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In a statement on their Facebook page, the trust said: “Sometimes, the path to understanding wildlife health takes us to challenging scenarios. A few months ago, we encountered a critical situation at the Victoria Falls National Park when a buffalo was found deceased. Our mission was to uncover the cause and ensure the health of the ecosystem.”

The trust conducted microbiology and haematology tests and discovered that the buffalo died from a bacterial infection, specifically Anaplasma marginale.

“Our diagnosis was that the death was caused by a bacteria, particularly Anaplasma marginale, which is known to infect the red blood cells of some animals, including buffaloes,” the trust said.

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In a separate incident, the trust received an urgent call few days ago about a young elephant bull who was suffering from a severe injury caused by a cable snare.


“The elephant was suffering from a severe injury caused by a cable snare, which had cut deep into his right front leg, causing immense pain and distress,” the trust said.

The trust’s rescue team tranquilized the elephant, carefully removed the snare, treated the wounds, and released the elephant back into the wild.

“A huge thank you to Zimparks, Peter De-Clark, and all our dedicated partners for their unwavering support. Your contributions make a world of difference!” the trust said.

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The trust’s efforts in disease surveillance and testing have been crucial in safeguarding wildlife health, and their rescue and rehabilitation efforts have made a significant impact on the lives of animals in the national park.

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Zimbabwe Republic Police officer faces charges for allegedly claiming to be ZRP boss

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A Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officer appeared in court today facing charges of causing disaffection among police officers, procuring the use of a motor vehicle by fraud, and transmitting false data messages intending to cause harm.

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Simbarashe Mandizvidza, an Assistant Inspector in the ZRP, was remanded in custody to Monday, when he will apply for bail.

According to the State, Mandizvidza on August 14, broadcast a video on his YouTube channel, Gondo Harishaye, claiming to be the head of the ZRP, despite knowing that Commissioner General Stephen Mutamba holds the position.

The State alleges that Mandizvidza’s actions were intended to cause disaffection among police officers, contrary to Section 30 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act, Chapter 9:23.

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Mandizvidza is also accused of procuring the use of a Ford Ranger vehicle by misrepresenting to Chief Inspector Chiteure that he had been instructed by Commissioner Makomo to use the vehicle for errands.

Furthermore, the State alleges that Mandizvidza transmitted false data messages on his YouTube channel, including claims that the ZRP Traffic section had been temporarily disbanded and that Chinese nationals must leave Zimbabwe within 48 hours.

The State indicated that it will oppose Mandizvidza’s bail application, citing the seriousness of the offenses and the need to protect the public interest.

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The case continues on Monday.

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Chief Mvutu installation underway

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BY NOKUTHABA DLAMINI

Hwange District is bracing for a historic event today as Chief Mvutu is officially installed as the new substantive chief.

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The installation ceremony, which comes eleven years after the passing of Silibaziso Mlotshwa’s father in 2014, is featuring speeches, entertainment, and traditional greetings.

According to the programme, the ceremony will commence with the arrival of invited guests, followed by the arrival of distinguished guests.

The event will feature speeches by various dignitaries, including Richard Moyo, Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution, and Senator Chief Mtshane Khumalo, President of the National Council of Chiefs.

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Other highlights of the ceremony include the investiture of Chief Mvutu, the paying of allegiance by village heads, and the presentation of gifts.

The installation ceremony marks a significant milestone in the district’s history, bringing to an end a protracted dispute over the chieftainship.

The event is expected to attract dignitaries, community leaders, and residents from across the district.

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Nkayi man in court for alleged rape of minor

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A 28-year-old man from Nkayi appeared before the Nkayi Magistrates’ Court, facing charges of raping his 15-year-old niece.

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The prosecution alleges that the incident occurred on July 28, 2025, in a secluded bushy area. The accused is said to have sexually assaulted the minor after she refused his advances.

The matter was reported to the authorities, leading to the accused’s arrest. He has been remanded in custody pending his next court appearance.

The case has been referred to the Bulawayo Regional Court for further proceedings, with the accused set to appear on August 26.

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