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Pants Down Drama: Harare Woman Nabbed

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A  woman named Sharon was caught red-handed with another man at a local lodge, sparking a firestorm of reactions on social media.

 

The incident unfolded when Sharon, a married woman, told her husband she was heading out for “shopping.”

 

Unbeknownst to her, her suspicious husband tracked her movements, leading him straight to the lodge where he caught her in the act with another man.

 

The scandal, which has since gone viral, has ignited heated discussions online, with social media users weighing in with a mix of outrage, sympathy, and blame.

 

The story highlights the complexities of infidelity in the age of technology, where tracking devices and social media can expose secrets in an instant.

 

Social Media Reactions: A Divided Crowd

The online community was quick to share its unfiltered opinions on the matter. Tavonga Mashingaidze commented,

“What I know is that 98% of women are being f£%cked whilst u are hustling to feed the family. Tech has a way of fuelling infidelity…ma whatsapp aya.”

 

His remarks suggest that technology, such as WhatsApp, has made it easier for infidelity to thrive. Maxwell Mugadza expressed sympathy for the husband, stating,

“One of the most difficult times in the life of a man. Shame sitereki bamunini.”

 

His comment reflects the emotional toll such a betrayal can take on a spouse.

Meanwhile, Jah Sale took a controversial stance, suggesting the husband’s inadequacies may have driven Sharon to cheat:

“Yes, if his man falling on bed, she must go out, whai he track his wife knowing dat he dnt manage on bed, very stupid.”

This sparked further debate about whether blame should fall solely on the cheating spouse.

Vincent K. D Mazolo defended the man involved with Sharon, arguing,

“I don’t see any reason to blame the guy, leave the guy out of it. We blame the women; she knows that she’s married, but she went ahead to cheat.”

 

His comment shifts the responsibility squarely onto Sharon, emphasising her marital commitment. Sandra Gwinhi added a provocative perspective, claiming,

“These days most men vakutoda ma married women cosy they are not expensive havadhuri.”

Her statement suggests that some men target married women for their perceived affordability and lack of expectations, adding fuel to the ongoing debate about morality and relationships.

A Tale of Betrayal and Technology

This incident underscores how technology can both enable and expose infidelity. With tracking apps and social media, secrets are harder to keep, and public shaming can amplify personal scandals.

 

 

 

As the online discourse continues, one thing is clear: the court of public opinion is merciless, and stories like these resonate deeply, sparking debates about fidelity, gender roles, and the impact of technology on personal lives.

 

 

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Illegal miner jailed 5 years for gold worth USD 12

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Asian National Nabbed with 34.6 Grammes of Gold

A Ruwa man will rue the day after he defied the cultural day (Chisi) and went on to illegally pan gold at a mine shaft after he was sentenced to five years imprisonment for unlawful possession of 0.096 grammes of the metal.

According to court records Tafadzwa Matsika (45) was sentenced to five years in prison for the illegal possession of gold.

NPA said Matsika was arrested on the 20 August 2025 at Greencroft mining compound mine after officials received information that someone was illegally panning for gold on cultural day of rest known as (Chisi).

“Mine officials tracked his spoor from a mining shaft to a nearby compound where they confronted the offender.

“Matsika produced a sachet of toasted gold weighing 0.096 grammes from his pocket but could not produce a mining license or permit.”

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Police Deploy Breathalysers and Speed Cameras Ahead of Festive Season

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The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) will this weekend begin deploying breathalysers and speed cameras on major highways as part of a nationwide campaign to curb drunk driving and speeding, two leading causes of road fatalities.

 

Transport Minister Felix Mhona said the new technology will allow officers to deal “directly and scientifically” with reckless drivers. “This is about restoring discipline on our roads,” Mhona said. “These measures will reduce accidents and enhance public safety.”

 

The rollout marks Zimbabwe’s first large-scale use of modern road enforcement tools. It coincides with the introduction of a new fleet of Vehicle Inspection Department (VID) vehicles, which will strengthen inspections and ensure vehicles are certified fit for the road.

 

Police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi urged motorists to exercise caution, drive responsibly, and avoid unnecessary risks. “Road safety is a collective responsibility. Vehicles must be serviced and certified fit to be on the road,” he said.

 

The initiative comes as authorities brace for increased travel and festive season traffic, a period historically associated with high accident rates.

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Meru service station robbed 9K

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ZRP Foils Armed Robbery Syndicate

Four armed robbers outfoxed security personnel manning Kwekwe Meru service station before they blew up a safe and fled with over USD 9 000.

National Police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident saying investigations are underway.

He said the robbery occurred on 17 November 2025 at Meru service station Kwekwe. “Four armed men approached a Fawcett officer who was on duty and forced him to lie on the ground.

“They tied his hands and legs before dragging him into the building.

“A second Fawcett officer ran into the building and was also caught while attempting to notify the Fawcett Reaction Team,” said Commissioner Nyathi.

He said the suspects tied his hands and legs. and dragged him into the same room where the other Fawcett officer was being held.

“The suspects then forced their way into the second room, where three officers were asleep and tied the officers as well.

“They blasted a wall-mounted safe and seized USD 9 700.”

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