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On the streets, blind and battling cancer: A mother’s quest to feed her children

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BY NOKUTHABA DLAMINI

In the scorching heat of Victoria Falls, a mother of five, Chipo, sits under a small tree shade, her skin scratched and raw, her eyes blinded by cancer.

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Yet, her spirit remains unbroken as she embarks on a daily struggle to survive and provide for her children.

“I came here to seek help,” Chipo says, her voice laced with desperation. “I live with albinism and this skin cancer is eating away at me, and I’m almost completely blind. But I have to keep going for my children’s sake.”

With her husband deceased, Chipo is left to fend for her children alone. She travels 370 kilometers from Binga Siabuwa to Victoria Falls, braving the elements and her disability to beg on the streets.

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Her 11-year-old son accompanies her, his eyes filled with a deep sadness as he watches his mother struggle.

His duty is to guide her, welcome the visitors and often, helps her to sing to attract some well-wishers.

“We survive on street begging,” Chipo explains. “I make about US$5 on a good week, which I bank and when it gets to US$10, I send it home for the children to eat because there is too much drought back home. I left them to take care of themselves.”

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Chipo’s children are in grades two, five, form one,  form three and one already married. She is determined to give them an education despite the odds.

“This one,” she says, pointing to her grade five child, “is crying because he doesn’t have a satchel, and the shoes and books are not adequate, but he loves school.”

Chipo lives in a bagdad (temporary house made with plastics and other cheap materials) in Chinotimba.

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Despite the hardships, Chipo remains determined to provide for her children.

“I have to take care of this one in form three, followed by the form one, grade five, and grade two last born,” she says, her voice filled with resolve. “So these children are raised by street begging, so l will be traveling to prepare for them as schools are about to open.”

Chipo’s son clings to her side, his eyes fixed on his mother with a deep concern.

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He knows the struggles they face, and he knows that their survival depends on his mother’s strength and resilience.

“Sometimes I feel like giving up,” Chipo admits. “But then I look at my children, and I know I have to keep going. I have to be strong for them.”

More about her skin cancer to follow.

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Domestic violence turns deadly: Binga man stones wife to death, hangs self

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BY WANDILE TSHUMA

Domestic violence turned deadly when a man killed his wife and later committed suicide.

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According to the police, the shocking incident of domestic violence ending in murder and suicide struck in Siantungwana 4 Village, Sikomena, Dobola, on September 16.

The husband, Zibusiso Mhlanga, a 44-year-old man, allegedly attacked his wife, Lydia Mlalazi, 19, with a stone for unknown reasons.

The brutal assault resulted in Lydia’s death upon admission at a local health center in Lusulu.

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In a disturbing turn of events, Zibusiso then took his own life by hanging.

The motive behind the attack and subsequent suicide remains unclear.

The Lusulu police are currently investigating the case, attempting to unravel the circumstances surrounding this incident.

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Binga man (65) jailed for attempting to rape seven-year-old girl

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BY WANDILE TSHUMA

A 65-year-old Binga man was sentenced to 10 years in prison for attempted rape which occurred on June 29.

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According to court records, the victim, a 7-year-old girl, was sleeping alone in her bedroom when the accused entered her room at midnight.

He covered her face with a blanket and began undressing her. The brave young girl shouted for help, and her father rushed to the scene, interrupting the accused’s sinister intentions.

The victim identified the accused before he fled the scene. The police promptly arrested him, leading to his conviction and subsequent sentencing.

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The Hwange Magistrates’ Court handed down the 10-year prison sentence, bringing justice to the victim and her family.

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Matabeleland North Province grapples with chronic illnesses and low school attendance

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New report reveals concerning trends in Matabeleland North Province: High rates of chronic illnesses like HIV & disability conditions, plus lower school attendance rates.

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