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Lupinyo Bullets ln Champions League semis

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BY BHEKIMPILO WEZA

Lupinyo Bullets beat Monde League runners up, Super Eagles by three goals to two in the second leg of the Champions league quarter – finals played over the weekend.

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Lupinyo, who finished third in the Chidobe Kachecheti Football League, made their work easier on Saturday by beating Super Eagles two zero at their own backyard, cruised into a comfortable victory on Sunday with a well executed goals from man of the match Tyrol Ncube, who scored a hatrick with the other goal coming from Brightman Dube.

After winning two nil on Saturday, it was evident that Lupinyo will progress, and they did it in style when Ncube lurched on a pass from Mthokozisi Ncube.

Lupinyo added the second after fifty nine minutes of play with a blistering shot that was saved by the goalkeeper, but it spilled over the line to make two nil.

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After the goal, Super Eagles changed their game plan with Darlington Weza dictating the pace in the middle of the park.

In the seventeenth minute, the Eagles pulled one back from Sihle Weza after poor defending by Lupinyo at the back, and a minute later it was two one following Brightman Mathe’s scoring from the spot after Khulumane Mathe was fouled in the box.

Lupinyo will now progress to the semis where they are set to play Masters who beat Cremora.

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Masters who were held to a goalless draw on Saturday at home managed to claw back on Sunday to beat Cremora in their own backyard.

In the other quarter-finals, the Dragons progressed with a one all draw in the second leg against Gorges whom they beat three goals to one.

Their win sets up a Champions semi-final with Indlovu Iyanyathela from Monde who edged past Ajax by two clear goals after playing a goalless draw on Saturday.

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The winners in the two semis will battle it out for the trophy next Sunday.

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Lupane

Conductor killed in bus accident along Dandanda-Jotsholo road

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BY STAFF REPORTER

A bus conductor lost his life in a tragic accident along Dandanda-Jotsholo Road in Lupane after being run over by the bus he was working on.

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The incident occurred on November 17, at approximately 1:30 a.m.

According to the police report, the conductor was hanging precariously on the moving bus and unfortunately slipped and fell, resulting in fatal injuries.

The police are now urging bus operators and crew members to exercise extreme caution and adhere to safety protocols to avoid such devastating accidents.

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They specifically warn against allowing loaders or conductors to hang dangerously on moving vehicles, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing safety on the roads.

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Inyathi man handed community service for burning wife’s belongings

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BY WANDILE TSHUMA 

A 39-year-old man from Inyathi Township has been convicted of malicious damage to property after a disagreement with his wife

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The accused recently appeared before the Inyathi Magistrates’ Court for malicious damage to property.

According to the National Prosecuting Authority, sometime in September, the accused person had a misunderstanding with the complainant, his wife over the welfare of the family.

He forced the complainant and their children out of the house.

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While the complainant was away, the accused person burnt the complainant’s belongings.

The destroyed property was valued at $140.

The accused person was sentenced to 24 months imprisonment, of which 3 months were suspended for 5 years.

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A further 18 months were suspended on condition that he completes 630 hours of community service.

The remaining 3 months were suspended on condition of restitution.

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Victoria Falls residents at odds with roaming buffaloes, Zimparks maintains they belong

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BY NOKUTHABA DLAMINI

Residents of Victoria Falls are struggling to coexist with a large number of buffaloes that have taken over the streets of both high-density urban areas and low-residential areas.

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The buffaloes seem to be everywhere, leaving residents frustrated and desperate.

Videos taken by residents and VicFallsLive, our media organization, show people trying to chase them away using sticks and rocks, but the buffaloes are undeterred.

This morning, three buffaloes blocked the road on Jakaranda Street, eating leaves from the trees and grass.

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Despite the distress calls from residents, the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) maintains that the buffaloes are within their habitat.

“I think we need to understand who is is saying there has been a growing trend of buffalos in Victoria Falls for an example, l think the numbers we have in Victoria Falls we don’t have much problems with them and this is what attracts tourists,”said Tinashe Farawo, Zimparks spokesperson.

“It’s a tourist town and one of the major draw-cuts for tourists is those buffalos. It is definitely their habitat that’s where they stay in the wild.”

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However, residents disagree. They say the buffaloes are causing a nuisance and pose a danger to humans.

“We are working hard to make a living, and now we have to deal with these wild animals in our streets,” said Khulani Ncube.

In one incident, about 40 buffaloes blocked the road on Mkhosana Street near Kazungula Road, eating vegetables. “It’s like they own the place,” said Trymore Ndolo who witnessed the scene, adding that they might cause a casualty if action is not taken.

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While the Zimparks says that the buffaloes are a tourist attraction, residents argue that their safety should come first.

“We understand that tourism is important, but what about our lives?” asked a resident.

 

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