Monday, 16 February 2015

Gift Judas tha betrayer

Popular gospel musician, Mathias Mhere’s marriage has crumbled after he discovered that his close friend,the right hand man Gift Mahlupeka has been having an affair with his wife, Susan Dzinamarira. Gift, who is married, is also a gospel musician give a practical example to a line in his song, Usavimbe nemunhu, Mr Mahlupeka went behind mr Mhere’s back and have a relationship with the wife.Mhere stumbled upon Whatsapp conversations between Susan and Gift with most of the chats being of a sexual nature. Mhere has since sent Susan packing after a six-year marriage blessed with three children. Susan and Gift had been communicating through Whatsapp since November last year while deleting their chats but the cat got out of the bag when she forgot to clear the recent explosive chats. In the ‘dirty chats’, the cheaters would send each other semi-nude pics while arranging on how they would engage in intercourse.

Sunday, 8 February 2015

The wait is over for the Elephants

AFCON 2015: Ivory Coast and Ghana prepared the final African football has been anticipating for a decade. The Black Stars have not won the tournament since 1982. The Ivory Coast, on the other hand, are jumping for joy around the stadium.

Bobbi 's boyfriend on the list

Police have opened a criminal probe into the boyfriend of Whitney Houston's daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown, according to US media reports. News channel CNN and showbiz website TMZ have claimed that an investigation has been launched into Nick Gordon, who reportedly said that he found Brown non-responsive in the bathtub of their home near Atlanta, Georgia. The incident appeared to have eerie echoes of Houston's fatal accidental drowning almost three years ago. Unconfirmed news reports said that Ms Brown, 21, who is in a hospital in Atlanta in a medically induced coma, sustained unexplained injuries prior to the incident on 31 January.

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Oscar Pistorius goes for five years in prison

Looking distressed, the Paralympian clasped the hands of family members as a police officer led him from the dock down 23 steps – paint peeling off the handrail to holding cells below the high court in Pretoria, the capital of South Africa. The national prosecuting authority said Pistorius, 27, would go to prison immediately and would be eligible to be considered for parole after serving a third of his sentence. His uncle, Arnold Pistorius, indicated the sprinter would not appeal. South Africa’s president, Jacob Zuma has criticised Oscar Pistorius’s defence team for arguing the Paralympian should be spared prison because he is disabled and “has money”. Zumas first public comments about the most closely watched trial in the country’s post-apartheid history came as Pistorius, convicted of culpable homicide for the killing of Reeva Steenkamp. Masipa rejected many of the defence team’s arguments and described the evidence of one of their witnesses, social worker Annette Vergeer, as “slapdash and disappointing”. She said she had no reason to believe that South Africa’s prisons would not be able to cater for the needs of a disabled person such as Pistorius. “It would be a sad day for this country if an impression was created that there is one law for the poor and disadvantaged and another for the rich and famous,” she noted. Masipa said a judge must strive for a sentence “neither too light nor too severe”, ruling that “a non-custodial sentence will send a wrong message to the community”.