@flyethiopian
I’m a musician. My bag isn’t just luggage, it’s my livelihood.
It contains equipment I need to create, rehearse and prepare for my upcoming projects. Every day without it means lost time and missed opportunities.
Please help reunite me with my bag as soon as possible.
#EthiopianAirlines #LostLuggage #MakeItRight
FROM INBOX | would like this story to understand whether a police officer is legally allowed to take control of a person's vehicle and what legal options are available to families who have lost their loved ones in such incidents.
This Nissan AD Van operating between Banket and Chinhoyi was stopped by a ZRP officer. The officer instructed the driver to surrender control of the vehicle, saying that he would drive it to drop off passengers in town before proceeding to Chinhoyi Central Police Station. The driver reportedly refused and insisted that he should remain in control of his own vehicle.
However, the driver was forcibly removed from the driver's seat and the police officer took over driving the vehicle. Shortly after driving off, the Nissan AD Van was involved in a head-on collision with a kombi that was overtaking another vehicle.
Several passengers from both the Nissan AD Van and the kombi died at the scene, including the Nissan AD Van driver, identified as Willy.
Meanwhile, the ZRP has since confirmed the fatal road traffic accident, which occurred on the afternoon of 16 July 2026 at the 110-kilometre peg along the Harare–Chirundu Road near the Chinhoyi Provincial Heroes Acre.
According to the ZRP, six people were killed in the accident, while the number of injured victims is still being established. More details are expected to be released in due course.
The ZRP promised to release further details in due course.
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For a few minutes on a mountain, three disciples saw Jesus as He actually is.
Not the carpenter. Not the traveling teacher.
His face shining like the sun. His clothes blinding white. Moses and Elijah standing beside Him. The voice of God speaking from a cloud.
It's one of the most breathtaking scenes in the Gospels and one of the most overlooked.
Here's what actually happened, and what it means. 🧵
🔸We used to be a society yairambidzwa kunhonga mari muroad, kudya chikafu kudzimba dzevanhu, kupihwa zvinhu zvevamwe kuchikoro - the list goes on. What has happened to us? When did we become this freeloading, prideless and begging people? What happened to the good old Zimbabwean mantra of “sweet comes from sweat”? What on earth have we become? It’s despicable.
We need new leaders.🇿🇼
The is the much talked about ZUVA judgment. It was a case brought by two employees. It was not argued by Nelson Chamisa. The question of who the owner of shares in ZUVA was, was not canvassed, never an issue and has remained unknown to me as counsel. Try another one and leave my brother from Gutu out of this.
Trivia: NC was at this stage my pupil. Don’t let that confuse you. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
On 24 November 2001, six Zimbabwe National Army soldiers attacked 23-year-old University of Zimbabwe student Lameck Chemvura aboard a passenger train travelling from Harare to Mutare, accusing him of supporting the MDC.
They closed in around Chemvura, trapping him inside the crowded railway carriage before unleashing a relentless barrage of punches and booted kicks while petrified passengers looked on helplessly.
The assault continued through the coach until one of the soldiers seized Chemvura by the throat, forced him onto the floor and strangled him while pinning his body beneath his weight.
By the time the soldier loosened his grip, Chemvura was dead.
They then lifted his body, dragged it to the train door and threw it onto the railway tracks near Nyazura.
The 23-year-old had boarded as a promising university student.
He returned to his family in a coffin.
ZANU-PF's soldiers murdered Lameck Chemvura.
This Paraguayan senator was so racist to Mbappe that it was condemned by her own government. He called her a “despicable woman and unworthy” of her position.
She’s now demanding an apology from Mbappe for “gender-based violence” even though she did not apologize to him
"There were many missed opportunities for South Africa to use its regional muscle to force Zanu-PF towards a path beneficial to Zimbabweans and South Africa. Now the crisis in Zimbabwe has spilled into South Africa, whose citizens are no longer willing to bear the pain."~Freeman Chari
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#SomethingHasToGiveInZimbabwe
Mamukasei varanda ve Zimbabwe? Saka vakomana vakasimuka on Saturday morning, most of the passengers ihama dzedu dziri kudzokera kumusha due to Xenophobia in SA. Vasvika pa Beitbridge border zvinhu zvese dzikisai mo declarer mobhadhara duty zvonzi fine
pfuurirai? Pa Bubi pane permanent roadblock ine army ne support unit Momira futi. Mopfuurira barely a kilometre muchi crosser Bubi river pane ZACC ipapo momira futi. Vanokwanisa kuti we are not happy with declaration drive back 80kms to the border.
This time vakapfuura with no incident. They drive 100kms just after Runde bridge pane imwe check point ipapo, it was 24hours vasimuka from
Joburg. Ipapo zvikanzi we are not happy ne declaration yenyu go to Masvingo,
Zimra. Being a Sunday Zimra,
Masvingo said we would search on Monday. Kwakutotsvagira vakomana accommodation for the Sunday night.
Those poor souls varikutiza violence in SA kwakutorara in that cold bus. Nezuro
Monday voita re search again vozobuda Masvingo manheru. Kwakuzosvika Harare early this morning.
Isu hedu tajaira abuse ko havana here moyo netsitsi on the people varikubva SA vachiti takuno zorora kumusha voita 3
vari muroad. Munoziva as Zimbabweans we tolerate too much nonsense. Pa border Zimra searches you and mu road at Bubi, Lundi and getting into Harare you get searched again. Izvozvi mota dzakaitwa clear by Zimra pama border dzinomiswa now and again zvichinzi we
are checking if you paid enough duty. Yet those cars came through Zimra system yacho, you can’t register mota isina kuitwa clear ne Zimra yacho.
We tolerate too much nonsense as Zimbabweans, we must collectively stand up. Zimra must take even 24 hours vachi clear zvinhu pa border whether it’s just goods or vehicles and once you are
in Zimbabwe they must not harass you. We need a country that works for
everyone kwete izvi.
Enough is enough!
Grace once spent 120000 pounds in a single shopping event at Harrods of london where she justified her spending by stating, "I have very narrow feet, so I only wear Ferragamo" you guys have short memories these are the authors of our misery please dont celebrate them
Abigail Chiroto's murder became another symbol of Zimbabwe's culture of impunity. Despite the brutality of the crime, eighteen years later no one has ever been convicted, sending the message that ZANU-PF leaders, perpetrators and enforcers remain above the law.
On the night of 16 June 2008, armed ZANU-PF militia attacked the home of newly elected Mayor of Harare Emmanuel Chiroto in Hatcliffe, a working-class suburb on Harare's northern outskirts, searching for the man who had just helped wrest control of Zimbabwe's largest city from Robert Mugabe's party.
When the militia failed to find Emmanuel, they petrol-bombed the family house, seized Abigail and four-year-old Ashley, and drove away with mother and child into the darkness.
Hours afterwards, Ashley was found alone outside Borrowdale Police Station, but his mother was nowhere to be found.
Two days later, Abigail's battered body was discovered on a farm in Borrowdale with multiple broken limbs, a deep wound to her abdomen and a gunshot wound to the head.
She was murdered during ZANU-PF's campaign of terror ahead of Zimbabwe's 27 June 2008 presidential run-off.
Ashley grew up without his mother.
ZANU-PF murdered Abigail Chiroto.
PLEASE SHARE🙏🏾 | MISSING PERSON
Please help us find our sister, Nokuthula Nkomo (45), who was last seen in Glen Norah, Chitubu, on Monday, 29 June, at around 5:00 PM.
She is of dark complexion and was last seen wearing black jeans, a black jacket, and a cream T-shirt. Nokuthula has a mental health condition and may be confused or unable to find her way home. Her family is deeply concerned about her safety and is appealing to anyone who may have seen her or has information about her whereabouts to come forward.
If you have any information, please call or WhatsApp 078 282 3945, 077 545 8531, or 078 487 8058. Please share this message widely to help bring Nokuthula home safely. 🙏🏽❤️
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