On the night of 6 June 2008, a truck carrying armed ZANU-PF militia pulled into a homestead on the eastern outskirts of Harare, searching for MDC councillor Brian Chimova, but when they failed to find him, they turned their violence against his family.
Inside the house was his pregnant wife, Pamela Pasvani, his six-year-old son, Nyasha Mashoko, his younger brother and his sixty-one-year-old mother, Juliet Mashoko, none of whom had committed any crime beyond belonging to the family of an opposition politician.
The militia beat Juliet so savagely with sticks and heavy logs that they fractured one of her legs before dragging Pamela, Nyasha and Brian's younger brother into a room, locking the door and hurling a petrol bomb inside, transforming the family home into an inferno from which there was almost no escape.
Juliet, lying helpless with her broken leg, could do nothing except listen as her daughter-in-law and grandson screamed from inside the burning house.
Six-year-old Nyasha died in the flames.
Pamela was pulled from the burning house with burns covering almost her entire body and rushed to Harare Hospital, where doctors fought to save her life, but the injuries were too severe and she died soon afterwards, taking her unborn child with her.
ZANU-PF militia unleashed a nationwide campaign of murder, torture and arson after the March 2008 elections, turning homes into killing grounds and entire families into targets in a determined effort to crush the opposition MDC.
ZANU-PF murdered Pamela Pasvani, her six-year-old son Nyasha Mashoko and her unborn child to stay in power.
Zimbabwe must bring Pamela Pasvani's killers to justice.
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I've covered many peaceful protests in Johannesburg and I can tell you today was not peaceful. Smashing windows as you march is not peaceful. You say the foreigners threw rocks first. In every street?? Who threw rocks from the closed businesses where windows were smashed?
@gondo_nicole The first indicator of government failure is when more than a million citizens are willing to leave the country. Zimbabweans have no idea just how bad governance has become. There is no disaster recovery plan nothing.
The Mayor of Cape Town and leader of South Africa’s second-largest political party, the Democratic Alliance, Geordin Hill-Lewis, says the City has agreed to provide buses for foreign African nationals who are stranded in Cape Town and wish to be repatriated to their respective countries.
The buses will transport them free of charge from Cape Town to Beitbridge, with the City of Cape Town picking up the full cost of the journey.
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Seeking bus owners to help transport 700 Malawian men, women & children from the Malawian Consulate in Sandton to the Musina Border.
I’ll contribute, but we need community support to make this happen.
Let’s show Ubuntu. 🤝
Bus owners & sponsors, please DM urgently.
@iNJBL Jelous & Envy. Black people seemingly find it hard to accept well up& outspoken, we are quick to fit in wt those we deem lower than us..I guess it makes one feel better. Why would one hate this guy? Ppl mourn for change but dnt want to accept people coming from diff dimensions?
@Tlholego1216@tumisole Even still it's not entirely true that we are here as cheap laborers, My own dad was here since 92, during Apartheid training both Blacks and YTs in his field as an Expert, as pple you might forget the Universe doesn't. As the sun rises so shall it sets! And always remember that
@tumisole Bn here long enough to know that there are hardworking SAns, so why is there a consensus that majority are lazy? Attitude!!! noone start a company for you to tell them what to do, if you are that clever you sld be able to start urs and that realization sld humble you enough...
@tumisole Not tru, do you realize some even help their maids etc to build homes or send kids to Uni? When I was a nanny my boss said Flo you are bright you don't have to do this, the wife helped me into CyberSec and found me a career coach. Its abt attitude esp in domestic and service