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Beitbridge man stabbed in dispute over Arsenal’s poor performance


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By Tinei Tuhwe


A Beitbridge man narrowly escaped death after he was stabbed in the stomach by his colleague while discussing Arsenal Football Club’s poor performance.

The near-fatal stabbing incident occurred on 9 April 2024.

That was the day Arsenal hosted Bayern Munich in North London in a UEFA Champions League quarter-final match that ended 2-2.

It is alleged that Meluleki Ndlovu (40) met the complainant who was returning home from his brother’s residence, presumably to watch the match.

The two reportedly engaged in a discussion about Arsenal which subsequently degenerated into a dispute.

“They started having a discussion about soccer which was mainly focused on Arsenal “.

Ndlovu allegedly insulted the complainant, before stabbing him in the stomach with a knife.

He then fled from the scene.

The matter was reported to the police leading to the arrest of Ndlovu.

The Beitbridge Magistrates’ Court is trying the accused on attempted murder charges.

The case was postponed to April 26 2024.

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Netherlands crush Zimbabwe’s Women T20 World Cup debut dream


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By Sport Reporter


The Lady Chevrons dream of playing the 2024 Women’s World Cup which is scheduled for Bangladesh in September was shuttered on Wednesday with a 14-run defeat to the Netherlands at the ongoing World Cup Qualifier in the United Arab Emirates.

Lady Chevrons’ defeat was the third one at the tournament where they only managed one win over host United Arab Emirates.

Zimbabwe succumbed to its other two defeats in the hands of minor Vanuatu and Ireland.

Starting with fielding after losing the toss, Zimbabwe started strong as they eliminated the Oranges’ top bats lady Iris Zwilling early, however, this was not enough as other batters came to the party, helping the side to push for 136 runs for 6 wickets.

A poor performance with the bat once again cost Lady Chevrons who failed to chase 136, as they were restricted to 121 runs in 20 overs.

Batters Modester Mupachikwa and Josephine Nkomo did well for Zimbabwe as they posted 39 runs which somehow was not enough as the Netherlands countered by grabbing three wickets inside the Powerplay.

In the other group B match played Ireland progressed to the semi-finals with a 9 wickets win over Vanuatu on Wednesday evening, joining Sri Lanka who also made it through in group A after beating Uganda by 67 runs.

In the semi-finals group A number one faces group B number 2 while Group B number One plays group A number 2.

The tournament will see the top two teams occupying the remaining two slots at the 2024 T20 World Cup to be played in Bangladesh this September.

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Two illegal forex traders denied bail – 63 others remain in custody


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Two of the 65 suspected money changers have had their bail hearing concluded and were denied bail by Harare magistrate Ethel Chichera.

The other 63 remain in custody as the State still intends to call the evidence of the investigating officers in their cases.

Ruling on remaining cases will be handed down from Thursday onwards.

Those denied bail on Tuesday are Elliot Mavhura and Francis Kaunda.

The magistrate said bail is now a “Constitutional right” but the two should remain locked up because they are facing a serious offence.

The suspects are appearing before Chichera and Dennis Mangosi Mangosi respectively.

They are accused of contravening the Exchange Control Act.

The 65 were arrested after the police launched a blitz a few days after the Finance minister, Mthuli Ncube vowed to clamp down on illegal forex dealers.

They all deny the allegations.

Some insist they were involved in a dragnet arrest and have nothing to do with forex trading.

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Two illegal forex traders denied bail – 63 others remain in custody


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By Staff Reporter


Two of the 65 suspected money changers have had their bail hearing concluded and were denied bail by Harare magistrate Ethel Chichera.

The other 63 remain in custody as the State still intends to call the evidence of the investigating officers in their cases.

Ruling on remaining cases will be handed down from Thursday onwards.

Those denied bail on Tuesday are Elliot Mavhura and Francis Kaunda.

The magistrate said bail is now a “Constitutional right” but the two should remain locked up because they are facing a serious offence.

The suspects are appearing before Chichera and Dennis Mangosi Mangosi respectively.

They are accused of contravening the Exchange Control Act.

The 65 were arrested after the police launched a blitz a few days after the Finance minister, Mthuli Ncube vowed to clamp down on illegal forex dealers.

They all deny the allegations.

Some insist they were involved in a dragnet arrest and have nothing to do with forex trading.

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