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Six months of agony: Family still searches for missing Try Ndiweni

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BY NOKUTHABA DLAMINI 

It’s been six long and agonizing months since Try Ndiweni, a 38-year-old man from Bulawayo and Bubi district, vanished into thin air. His family, particularly his mother, Catherine, is still grappling with the uncertainty of his disappearance.

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“Life has never been the same since he left,”his mother said, her voice laced with emotion. “I struggle to eat, and I find myself constantly wondering what happened to him.”

Try’s disappearance on August 20 last year has left his family with more questions than answers. According to his mother, Try didn’t take much with him when he left. His brown jacket and fleece are still at home, and she’s not even sure what he was wearing on the day he vanished.

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However, she revealed that Try did take some important documents with him, including his academic certificates, national identity card, and possibly his passport. He also took his church card, a small, red pocket-sized card.

What’s even more worrying for his mother is that Try has been struggling with mental health challenges since 2005. He has been seeing psychiatrists and has been on medication to manage his condition. However, she fears that Try may have stopped taking his medication, which could have contributed to his disappearance for this long.

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“I’m worried sick about his well-being,” she said. “He’s been on medication for years, and if he’s not taking it, it could be disastrous.”

The family’s efforts to locate Try have been unsuccessful so far. His mother is holding on to hope, praying that her son will return home safely.

As the days turn into weeks, and the weeks into months, her anxiety grows. She’s desperate for any information that can lead her to Try.

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“I just want to know what happened to my son since he left on that night,” she said, her voice cracking with emotion. “I want him to come home safely, that is my prayer.”

The search for Try Ndiweni continues, and his family remains hopeful that he will be found soon.

If you have any information about Try’s whereabouts, please contact his mother, Catherine, at [+263 71 315 6336].

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Foot and mouth disease outbreak in Mat North

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BY NIZBERT MOYO

The provincial Veterinary Department has urged farmers to comply with livestock movement regulations following an outbreak of the Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) in some parts of Matabeleland North.

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Acting provincial veterinarian Gwinyai Zhandire confirmed the outbreak to Southern Eye, saying the government has instituted movement controls, vaccination and active surveillance in the affected areas.

“There are some dip tanks affected in the Nyamandlovu area,” Zhandire said.

“The government has instituted movement controls and vaccination, and we are conducting surveillance.

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“Farmers are encouraged to observe and comply with livestock movement regulations to prevent further spread.”

He highlighted that the rainy season increases the risk of other livestock diseases.

With tick populations on the rise, farmers should be vigilant against tick-borne illnesses such as Anaplasmosis (Gall Sickness), Theileriosis (January Disease), Ehrlichiosis (Heartwater) and Babesiosis (Redwater).

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“Weekly dipping is encouraged to prevent transmission between animals,” Zhandire said.

He emphasised the importance of routine vaccination against other seasonal threats, including anthrax and lumpy skin diseases.

The outbreak has also affected farmers in the Umguza area, who have similarly been directed to adhere to animal movement restrictions.

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Foot and mouth disease is a highly contagious viral disease that affects cloven-hoofed animals, including cattle, sheep and goats.

The disease is characterised by fever and the development of painful sores or blisters in the mouth and on the feet, often leading to severe lameness and a drop in productivity.

The virus spreads easily through direct contact between animals, as well as via contaminated equipment, vehicles and feed.

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The disease can result in significant economic losses in the livestock industry due to trade restrictions and animal health costs.
Source: Southern Eye

 

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Brother-in-law jailed for repeated rape of mentally incompetent 16-year-old

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BY WANDILE TSHUMA

The Hwange Regional Magistrates’ Court has convicted and sentenced a 41‑year‑old man to 20 years’ imprisonment for the repeated rape of his 16‑year‑old sister‑in‑law, a mentally incompetent juvenile.

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The court heard that the victim was staying at the offender’s homestead in Lupane. Between November 2024 and May this year, the offender exploited her mental incapacity and his position of trust to rape her on multiple occasions.

In the first incident, the offender’s sister pushed the victim into a bedroom where the offender was waiting, locked the door, removed the victim’s clothes and raped her. He threatened the victim and ordered her to remain silent when she tried to cry out for help.

The abuse continued on various occasions. In May, a community member discovered the abuse and reported it to the Zimbabwe Republic Police in Lupane.

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Medical and psychiatric examinations confirmed the victim’s mental status and the ordeal. The offender and his sister assaulted the victim with a sjambok and a stick and threatened her not to disclose the matter.

 

 

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Hwange man sentenced to 40 years for raping two minors

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A 32-year-old man from Victoria Falls has been convicted by the Hwange Magistrates’ Court and sentenced to 40 years imprisonment  for raping two minors.

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The man, whose name has been hidden to protect the image of the victims was being tried by the prosecutors on two counts of rape leading to the conviction.

The court heard that the accused committed the offences against two young female juveniles, aged nine 10 years old who are sisters on the 25th of September this year.

“The offender who was at his place of residence called the victims who were going to school to come to his place of residence to collect baobab fruits,” the National Prosecuting Authority said in a statement.

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“They both got into the offender’s place of residence and the offender instructed the victims to get into his bedroom hut.

The victims complied and the offender followed them into his bedroom and closed the door from inside and raped them.”

The matter came to light on the same day when a relative informed the victim’s grandmother and father that she saw the victims leaving the offenders bedroom and they revealed what had transpired, leading yo his arrest.

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