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Zimbabwe stay the course and sink Namibia

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Zimbabwe pulled off an impressive performance and defeated Namibia 2-0 in their Afcon qualifier at the Orlando Stadium on Monday evening.

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The result sees the Warriors retain second place in Group J, strengthening their chances of participating in the tournament in Morocco next year.

The match started off evenly balanced, however Zimbabwe were clearly the better team in terms of creating attacking patterns and breaking the lines to find an opportunity.

Namibia had most of the possession in the first half, and it ended goalless with both teams still having the opportunity to do better in the second stanza.

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Walter Musona opened the scoring for Zimbabwe within five minutes of the second half and 10 minutes later, he completed his brace when he netted a penalty kick.

Prince Dube delivered the final blow on the Brave Warriors in the 89th minute and it looked like the job was done, with the three points guaranteed to be in the bag.

Godwin Claudius Eiseb pulled one back in the 90th minute shortly after coming off the bench, but it was a little too late for a comeback and Zimbabwe walked away with all three points in Soweto.

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Zimbabwe (0) 3 (Musona 50’, 61’ (P), Dube 89’)

Namibia (0) 1 (Claudius Eiseb 90’)

Zimbabwe: W. Arubi, G. Murwira, G. Takwara, B. Galloway, J. Zemura, A. Rinomhota, M. Munetsi, T. Dzvukamanja (R. Hachiro 81’), K. Billiat (T. Maswanhise 66’), W. Musona (P. Dube 81’), D. Mapfumo (D. Lunga 66’)

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Namibia: E. Maova, R. Hanamub, I. Kamberipa, C. Hambira, A. Petrus, D. Hotto, B. Nashixwa (V. Ngaruka 85’), P. Amutenya (M. Shidolo 63’), P. Tjiueza (M. Tjahikika 90’), P. Shalulile (E. Kulula 63’), B. Muzeu (G. Claudius Eiseb 85’)

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Tsholotsho burglar lands six-month jail term

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A Tsholotsho man’s life of crime came crashing down when he was sentenced to six months in prison for burglary.

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Mengesi Sibanda, 26, from Susumani line, was convicted of stealing ZAR1600 in cash from a complainant’s bedroom on January 9.

The court heard that Sibanda had unlocked the complainant’s bedroom door and made off with the cash. He then gave ZAR1500 to his accomplice, Zikhiye Ncube, who transported the stolen money to South Africa and handed it over to Sibanda’s wife.

Meanwhile, Sibanda blew ZAR100 of the stolen cash on beer at local outlets.

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In passing sentence, the Tsholotsho Magistrates’ Court condemned Sibanda’s actions, saying he had shown no remorse for his crime.

Sibanda was sentenced to 12 months in prison, with six months suspended on condition of restitution. He will serve an effective six months behind bars.

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Lupane man jailed for 12 months over domestic violence

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A Lupane man has been sentenced to 12 months in prison for physically abusing his wife on two separate occasions.

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The incidents occurred on December 27, 2024, and January 2 this year, with the accused assaulting his wife with open hands, fists, and a whip, causing injuries to her face and body.

The court heard that the first incident was sparked by a domestic dispute over the complainant’s whereabouts on Christmas Eve.

The accused became violent, assaulting his wife, who managed to escape and seek refuge at her aunt’s homestead.

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In a shocking turn of events, the accused visited his wife at her aunt’s homestead, seeking forgiveness, and she agreed to return home with him.

However, upon their arrival, the accused again accused his wife of infidelity and assaulted her multiple times with a whip.

The court sentenced the accused to 12 months in prison, with six months suspended on condition of good behavior.

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In Zimbabwe, domestic violence is a serious crime, and perpetrators can face up to 10 years in prison under the Domestic Violence Act [Chapter 5:16]. The court’s decision in this case sends a strong message that domestic violence will not be tolerated.

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Prof. Gandiwa appointed new ZimParks director general

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The Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) has announced the appointment of Professor Edson Gandiwa as its new Director General, effective immediately.

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According to a statement released by ZimParks, Prof. Gandiwa brings over 20 years of experience in wildlife conservation and higher education to the role. Previously, he served as Director of Scientific Services at ZimParks from 2021 to 2025.

Prof. Gandiwa’s impressive academic credentials include a PhD in Wildlife Conservation and Management from Wageningen University and Research in the Netherlands, as well as a Master’s degree in Tropical Resource Ecology from the University of Zimbabwe.

A renowned expert in his field, Prof. Gandiwa has authored over 200 peer-reviewed scientific publications and currently chairs the African Elephant Fund Steering Committee under the United Nations Environment Programme.

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His appointment follows the departure of Dr. Fulton Mangwanya, who has taken up a new role as Director General in the President’s department.

ZimParks spokesperson Tinashe Farawo welcomed Prof. Gandiwa’s appointment, saying his expertise would be invaluable in driving the organization’s conservation efforts forward.

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