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    *Chinhoyi University of Technology student steals a gun from his landlord...Robs a pharmacy and uses the stolen money to buy groceries for his girlfriend*

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    A Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT) student, Panashe Nyakwima, has been arrested after allegedly stealing a pistol from his landlord and using it to rob a pharmacy in Harare. Authorities say the 22-year-old then spent part of the stolen cash on groceries for his girlfriend in what has been described as a bizarre case of a “Fadza Madzimai” (please the wife/girlfriend) attempt gone wrong.

    A student’s shocking downfall
    According to the Daily News, Nyakwima appeared in court over the weekend, facing charges of robbery, unlawful possession of a firearm, and theft. He was advised to apply for bail at the High Court.


    The Daily News reported:

    “A Harare man, who is a student at the Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT), allegedly stole a pistol from his landlord, robbed a pharmacy and later used part of the money to buy groceries for his girlfriend.”

    Court documents show that Nyakwima was arrested soon after the robbery, and the pistol was recovered.

    Police confirmed the unusual incident and said investigations are still underway.

    The ‘fadza madzimai’ angle
    The phrase “fadza madzimai” — meaning “please the wife or girlfriend” — has been used on social media to describe Nyakwima’s motive. The groceries, which were reportedly bought with stolen funds, have turned what could have been a typical robbery case into a story that has left many shocked.


    What the law says
    Zimbabwe’s Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23] outlines stiff penalties for the crimes Nyakwima is accused of.

    Section 126(2)(a) on robbery states:

    “If the convicted person used or threatened to use a firearm or any other weapon likely to cause serious bodily injury, he or she shall be liable to imprisonment for life or for any definite period of not less than ten years.”

    Section 27 of the Firearms Act [Chapter 10:09], which is read together with the Criminal Code, deals with unlawful possession of a firearm:


    “Any person who is found in unlawful possession of a firearm shall be guilty of an offence and liable to imprisonment for a period not exceeding five years.”

    On theft, Section 113(1) of the Criminal Code states:


    “Any person who takes property capable of being stolen, knowing that another person is entitled to own, possess or control it, with the intention of permanently depriving that other person of it, shall be guilty of theft.”

    The penalty for theft varies with the value of the stolen property but may include imprisonment.

    This means that if convicted of all counts, Nyakwima could face a minimum of 10 years in jail for the armed robbery charge alone, with the possibility of life imprisonment. The firearm charge could add up to five years, while the theft charge may add several more years.

    For now, he remains in custody while his bail application is considered.

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    https://x.com/newschartmedia/status/1982718915659890739?t=QJvpyiW3MnkGIQiF27vdcw&s=19 *Chinhoyi University of Technology student steals a gun from his landlord...Robs a pharmacy and uses the stolen money to buy groceries for his girlfriend* > *Join NewsChart Media Group*: 👇🏼 https://chat.whatsapp.com/IPzHJIn18ICGO0qxIod3ih A Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT) student, Panashe Nyakwima, has been arrested after allegedly stealing a pistol from his landlord and using it to rob a pharmacy in Harare. Authorities say the 22-year-old then spent part of the stolen cash on groceries for his girlfriend in what has been described as a bizarre case of a “Fadza Madzimai” (please the wife/girlfriend) attempt gone wrong. A student’s shocking downfall According to the Daily News, Nyakwima appeared in court over the weekend, facing charges of robbery, unlawful possession of a firearm, and theft. He was advised to apply for bail at the High Court. The Daily News reported: “A Harare man, who is a student at the Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT), allegedly stole a pistol from his landlord, robbed a pharmacy and later used part of the money to buy groceries for his girlfriend.” Court documents show that Nyakwima was arrested soon after the robbery, and the pistol was recovered. Police confirmed the unusual incident and said investigations are still underway. The ‘fadza madzimai’ angle The phrase “fadza madzimai” — meaning “please the wife or girlfriend” — has been used on social media to describe Nyakwima’s motive. The groceries, which were reportedly bought with stolen funds, have turned what could have been a typical robbery case into a story that has left many shocked. What the law says Zimbabwe’s Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23] outlines stiff penalties for the crimes Nyakwima is accused of. Section 126(2)(a) on robbery states: “If the convicted person used or threatened to use a firearm or any other weapon likely to cause serious bodily injury, he or she shall be liable to imprisonment for life or for any definite period of not less than ten years.” Section 27 of the Firearms Act [Chapter 10:09], which is read together with the Criminal Code, deals with unlawful possession of a firearm: “Any person who is found in unlawful possession of a firearm shall be guilty of an offence and liable to imprisonment for a period not exceeding five years.” On theft, Section 113(1) of the Criminal Code states: “Any person who takes property capable of being stolen, knowing that another person is entitled to own, possess or control it, with the intention of permanently depriving that other person of it, shall be guilty of theft.” The penalty for theft varies with the value of the stolen property but may include imprisonment. This means that if convicted of all counts, Nyakwima could face a minimum of 10 years in jail for the armed robbery charge alone, with the possibility of life imprisonment. The firearm charge could add up to five years, while the theft charge may add several more years. For now, he remains in custody while his bail application is considered. > *Join NewsChart Media Group*: 👇🏼 https://chat.whatsapp.com/IPzHJIn18ICGO0qxIod3ih
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  • *Money transfer agency loses US$33,000 to employees*

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    Two former employees of TX Money Transfer in Bulawayo have appeared in court facing charges of fraud involving US$33,000.

    Mandiedza Kuzvidza (46), a former branch manager and Duduzile Ncube (37), a former customer service officer, appeared before Bulawayo regional magistrate Collet Ncube. Kuzvidza and Ncube were remanded in custody to October 28. The court heard that on September 8, Ncube contacted Munetsi Dakwa, a representative of Cool Brands Bulawayo, an account holder with TX Money Transfer.

    Ncube allegedly asked if Dakwa had any cash to deposit, claiming that the company had run out of money to give customers.

    Dakwa allegedly informed them that he had US$33 000. Kuzvidza and Ncube went to collect the cash.

    They allegedly assured Dakwa that the deposit slip would be ready the following Monday, September 9, 2024. However, they allegedly failed to deposit the money into Cool Brands’ account and instead issued a fraudulent deposit slip.

    A police report was made, leading to their arrest.


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    *Money transfer agency loses US$33,000 to employees* https://chat.whatsapp.com/BkmWcdUK73K5bzER3RO0tE?mode=ac_t Two former employees of TX Money Transfer in Bulawayo have appeared in court facing charges of fraud involving US$33,000. Mandiedza Kuzvidza (46), a former branch manager and Duduzile Ncube (37), a former customer service officer, appeared before Bulawayo regional magistrate Collet Ncube. Kuzvidza and Ncube were remanded in custody to October 28. The court heard that on September 8, Ncube contacted Munetsi Dakwa, a representative of Cool Brands Bulawayo, an account holder with TX Money Transfer. Ncube allegedly asked if Dakwa had any cash to deposit, claiming that the company had run out of money to give customers. Dakwa allegedly informed them that he had US$33 000. Kuzvidza and Ncube went to collect the cash. They allegedly assured Dakwa that the deposit slip would be ready the following Monday, September 9, 2024. However, they allegedly failed to deposit the money into Cool Brands’ account and instead issued a fraudulent deposit slip. A police report was made, leading to their arrest. Southern Eye
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    *Mosquitoes Found in Iceland for the First Time*

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    For the first time, mosquitoes have been discovered in Iceland, following record-breaking heat this spring.

    Insect enthusiast Bjorn Hjaltason spotted the mosquitoes over several nights last week while using wine-soaked ropes to attract moths, as reported by local media.

    He found two female mosquitoes and one male, which were later identified as Culiseta annulata, a species known to survive winter, BBC reports.

    Before this discovery, Iceland was one of only two places in the world without mosquitoes, mainly due to its cold climate. The only other mosquito-free area is Antarctica. The mosquitoes were found in Kjós, a glacial valley southwest of Reykjavik.

    Hjaltason shared his findings on a local wildlife Facebook page, posting pictures and describing a “strange fly on a red wine ribbon.” He noted, “I could tell right away that this was something I had never seen before,” and added, “the last fortress seems to have fallen.”

    After sending the insects to the Icelandic Institute of Natural History, entomologist Matthías Alfreðsson confirmed their identity. He mentioned that while the species is common in parts of Europe and North Africa, it’s unclear how they arrived in Iceland.

    Iceland’s cold climate and lack of stagnant water, which mosquitoes need to breed, have kept them away in the past, according to the World Population Review. However, this year, Iceland experienced unusually high temperatures, breaking records. Typically, May temperatures do not exceed 20°C (68°F), but this year, highs reached 26.6°C (79.8°F) at Eglisstaðir Airport.

    A study by the Global Heat Health Information Network highlighted that such temperature changes could significantly impact ecosystems adapted to colder climates. Last year was the hottest on record globally, and the UN has stated that human activity has “unequivocally” contributed to warming.

    Further monitoring in spring will be needed to determine if the mosquito species has truly established itself in Iceland. Hjaltason speculated that the mosquitoes might have arrived via ships or containers from nearby Grundartangi, suggesting that if three were found in his garden, there could be more around.

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  • How to fix WhatsApp calling problem?

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  • *Bulwayo sex workers urges government to respect their profession totally...Demand to be called 'pleasure managers' not sex workers or prostitutes*

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    Sex workers in Bulawayo have urged the government and society to show greater respect for their profession, proposing to be called “pleasure managers” instead of sex workers or prostitutes.

    During a Parliamentary Health Portfolio Committee meeting, representative Faith Ncube said they want to operate freely without police harassment and called for the decriminalisation of sex work, arguing it contributes to the economy and supports families.
    *Bulwayo sex workers urges government to respect their profession totally...Demand to be called 'pleasure managers' not sex workers or prostitutes* ‼️ https://chat.whatsapp.com/HGmy8rtWUYfAmDCWHhIddf?mode=ems_copy_t Sex workers in Bulawayo have urged the government and society to show greater respect for their profession, proposing to be called “pleasure managers” instead of sex workers or prostitutes. During a Parliamentary Health Portfolio Committee meeting, representative Faith Ncube said they want to operate freely without police harassment and called for the decriminalisation of sex work, arguing it contributes to the economy and supports families.
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  • *'Miracle' HIV shot rollout in Zimbabwe sparks debate*

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    Lenacapavir, the first twice-yearly HIV prophylactic in the world, is set to be rolled out in Zimbabwe, one of 10 countries selected for the initial rollout of the injectable drug.

    "We are excited to announce that Zimbabwe was selected as one of the 10 countries globally to roll out lenacapavir, a breakthrough development in the fight against HIV," the US embassy in Harare said in a post on X.

    Zimbabwe has one of the highest HIV prevalence rates in the world, with 1,3 million people living with the condition, according to figures from UNAids, the United Nations programme on HIV/Aids.

    The southern Africa nation recently met the UNAids 95-95-95 fast-track targets, meaning that 95% of those living with HIV know their status; 95% of those who know they have HIV are on life-saving antiretroviral treatment; and 95% of people on treatment achieved viral suppression.

    Ponesai Nyika, a public health expert with extensive experience in HIV/Aids research and programme implementation, told DW that Zimbabwe has a "very solid HIV response infrastructure".

    The introduction of lenacapavir is expected to greatly boost Zimbabwe efforts to eradicate infections.

    "Supported by strong partnerships like Pepfar [the US President's Emergency Plan for Aids Relief] and other local institutions — creates a solid foundation for the introduction of lenacapavir," Nyika added.

    Zimbabwe's rollout will target people susceptible to HIV infection — including adolescent girls as well as those who are pregnant and breastfeeding.


    The World Health Organisation (WHO) has hailed lenacapavir as a transformative step forward in protecting people at risk of contracting HIV.

    "While an HIV vaccine remains elusive, lenacapavir is the next best thing: a long-acting antiretroviral shown in trials to prevent almost all HIV infections among those at risk," said WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.

    UNAids has also described the drug as a watershed moment in HIV response.

    "We are talking about it as a potential miracle drug," Angeli Achrekar, deputy director of UNAids, told DW.

    "Right now, the fact that it is nearly 100% effective at stopping new infections is remarkable, it's unprecedented. It's the best thing we've got in the HIV response. We do not have a vaccine or cure, but this is extraordinary."

    Lenacapavir is expected to be rolled out across 120 low- and middle-income countries by 2027 and is anticipated to significantly reduce the 1,3 million new HIV/Aids infections yearly.

    Nyika told DW that the drug is seen to be "highly effective."

    "Specifically for HIV prevention, it has been seen to be highly effective, which is what makes it very exciting compared to the others. It is highly effective in preventing HIV infection if used correctly and consistently," Nyika said.

    The drug has gone through two trials: One in sub-Saharan Africa among women and girls, the other among American gay and bisexual men and transgender women.

    In both trials, the efficacy of the drug was more than 99%, raising hope for its "extraordinary" abilities in HIV prevention once fully available.

    Nyika further explained that the administration of the drug only twice a year makes it even more effective as it reduces incidents of low adherence to HIV treatment.

    Mixed reactions

    While some Zimbabweans are upbeat about the introduction of the medication, others are sceptical about the drug's cost, safety and accessibility.

    But Nyika argues that while lenacapavir — like every new medication — can have some side effects, "the data that we have does show that lenacapavir is very safe and well tolerated."

    He urged African countries rolling out the drug to be transparent and communicate clearly about any side effects of the drug to aid in its adoption.

    Despite significant praise for the drug, its cost also raises key questions about how accessible this "miracle drug" can be.

    "How is it going to help us? Because I'm sure it's for the rich," a Ugandan citizen told DW, reacting to the US$40 yearly cost of the drug, which was initially projected to cost about US$28 000 per person annually.

    The lenacapavir prevention regimen also requires an initial oral dose when starting the regimen: two tablets to be taken on the day of the first injection and two tablets to be taken on the following day.

    To address cost concerns, Nyika suggested negotiations by middle- and low-income countries and possible local or regional production.

    "These can help to bring the cost down, but also leveraging on the existing supply chain, community health system and different service delivery modules will help to ensure equitable access," Nyika said.

    Partnership with Pepfar and the Global Fund is expected to significantly reduce the pricing of the "miracle drug".

    Kenya, Nigeria, Zambia, Uganda, Tanzania, South Africa, Eswatini and Botswana are also among those countries selected for the rollout by January 2026.
    *'Miracle' HIV shot rollout in Zimbabwe sparks debate* https://chat.whatsapp.com/De74HF9yKpy9Sy4yDVUN7c?mode=ac_t Lenacapavir, the first twice-yearly HIV prophylactic in the world, is set to be rolled out in Zimbabwe, one of 10 countries selected for the initial rollout of the injectable drug. "We are excited to announce that Zimbabwe was selected as one of the 10 countries globally to roll out lenacapavir, a breakthrough development in the fight against HIV," the US embassy in Harare said in a post on X. Zimbabwe has one of the highest HIV prevalence rates in the world, with 1,3 million people living with the condition, according to figures from UNAids, the United Nations programme on HIV/Aids. The southern Africa nation recently met the UNAids 95-95-95 fast-track targets, meaning that 95% of those living with HIV know their status; 95% of those who know they have HIV are on life-saving antiretroviral treatment; and 95% of people on treatment achieved viral suppression. Ponesai Nyika, a public health expert with extensive experience in HIV/Aids research and programme implementation, told DW that Zimbabwe has a "very solid HIV response infrastructure". The introduction of lenacapavir is expected to greatly boost Zimbabwe efforts to eradicate infections. "Supported by strong partnerships like Pepfar [the US President's Emergency Plan for Aids Relief] and other local institutions — creates a solid foundation for the introduction of lenacapavir," Nyika added. Zimbabwe's rollout will target people susceptible to HIV infection — including adolescent girls as well as those who are pregnant and breastfeeding. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has hailed lenacapavir as a transformative step forward in protecting people at risk of contracting HIV. "While an HIV vaccine remains elusive, lenacapavir is the next best thing: a long-acting antiretroviral shown in trials to prevent almost all HIV infections among those at risk," said WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. UNAids has also described the drug as a watershed moment in HIV response. "We are talking about it as a potential miracle drug," Angeli Achrekar, deputy director of UNAids, told DW. "Right now, the fact that it is nearly 100% effective at stopping new infections is remarkable, it's unprecedented. It's the best thing we've got in the HIV response. We do not have a vaccine or cure, but this is extraordinary." Lenacapavir is expected to be rolled out across 120 low- and middle-income countries by 2027 and is anticipated to significantly reduce the 1,3 million new HIV/Aids infections yearly. Nyika told DW that the drug is seen to be "highly effective." "Specifically for HIV prevention, it has been seen to be highly effective, which is what makes it very exciting compared to the others. It is highly effective in preventing HIV infection if used correctly and consistently," Nyika said. The drug has gone through two trials: One in sub-Saharan Africa among women and girls, the other among American gay and bisexual men and transgender women. In both trials, the efficacy of the drug was more than 99%, raising hope for its "extraordinary" abilities in HIV prevention once fully available. Nyika further explained that the administration of the drug only twice a year makes it even more effective as it reduces incidents of low adherence to HIV treatment. Mixed reactions While some Zimbabweans are upbeat about the introduction of the medication, others are sceptical about the drug's cost, safety and accessibility. But Nyika argues that while lenacapavir — like every new medication — can have some side effects, "the data that we have does show that lenacapavir is very safe and well tolerated." He urged African countries rolling out the drug to be transparent and communicate clearly about any side effects of the drug to aid in its adoption. Despite significant praise for the drug, its cost also raises key questions about how accessible this "miracle drug" can be. "How is it going to help us? Because I'm sure it's for the rich," a Ugandan citizen told DW, reacting to the US$40 yearly cost of the drug, which was initially projected to cost about US$28 000 per person annually. The lenacapavir prevention regimen also requires an initial oral dose when starting the regimen: two tablets to be taken on the day of the first injection and two tablets to be taken on the following day. To address cost concerns, Nyika suggested negotiations by middle- and low-income countries and possible local or regional production. "These can help to bring the cost down, but also leveraging on the existing supply chain, community health system and different service delivery modules will help to ensure equitable access," Nyika said. Partnership with Pepfar and the Global Fund is expected to significantly reduce the pricing of the "miracle drug". Kenya, Nigeria, Zambia, Uganda, Tanzania, South Africa, Eswatini and Botswana are also among those countries selected for the rollout by January 2026.
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    *BREAKING NEWS: Military leader sworn in as new president after coup in Madagascar*

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    Col Michael Randrianirina has been sworn in as the new president of Madagascar days after a military takeover on the Indian Ocean nation.

    He swapped his fatigues for a suit and thanked the young people who took to the streets for weeks of protests that prompted President Andry Rajoelina to flee the country and led to his impeachment.

    The ceremony took place at the Constitutional Court in the capital, Antananarivo, where a large crowd gathered to watch - including those who spearheaded the demonstrations.

    "Today marks a historic turning-point for our country. With a people in full fervour, driven by the desire for change... we joyfully open a new chapter in the life of our nation," he said.

    The former French colony now enters a transition period, which will be full of political obstacles and legal uncertainty - though there is cautious optimism about Col Randrianirina's leadership.

    Constitutional Court president Florent Rakotoarisoa has criticised the international community for describing the situation in Madagascar as a coup.

    He denied that there had been a violation of the constitution in Madagascar, instead blaming the constitution for causing the situation to deteriorate.

    From prison to presidential palace: Who is Madagascar's new military ruler?
    Protesters had hoped that Rajoelina would simply resign and pave the way for a smooth, democratic transition.

    Instead, he clung to power, dissolving his government and holding a series of dialogues with different groups of people, efforts that were not enough to appease the protesters.

    The protests, which started last month, were initially organised by a youth movement known as Gen Z Mada - angered by persistent power and water shortages.

    Col Randrianirina was head of Madagascar's elite CAPSAT army unit, when on Tuesday his troops joined the thousands of protesters on the streets of the capital.

    He told the Gen Z demonstrators he was taking power and that the military would form a government and hold elections within two years.

    Pro-democracy advocates, both inside and outside the country, hope that this promise will be fulfilled.

    At the ceremony at the country's top court, Reuters news agency reports that trumpets blared after Randrianirina took his oath of office, promising to "dedicate all my strength to defending and strengthening national unity and human rights".

    Wearing an official sash and star of office, he reaffirmed his commitment to change.

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    "We will work hand in hand with all the driving forces of the nation to draft a fine constitution," he said, adding that electoral reforms would be instituted before a new vote was held.

    "We are committed to breaking with the past. Our main mission is to thoroughly reform the country's administrative, socio-economic and political systems of governance."

    After the ceremony, the new president spoke to reporters outside the constitutional court and outlined in more detail what he considered to be his top priorities.

    He said he would start with launching an investigation into the state-owned water and power company, Jirama.

    "Today and tomorrow, we will examine the situation at Jirama - what is happening there and what problems currently exist. This review aims to prevent further difficulties in the future. That is our first social priority," he said.

    "The second priority is rice farming. As we enter the agricultural season, we must assess how best to proceed.

    "The third priority is the appointment of the prime minister and formation of the government."

    Like other former French colonies in Africa that have experienced coups in recent years, it has been hinted that relations with France may also change under his leadership with warmer ties sought with Russia.

    On Thursday, Randrianirina attended a meeting with Russian embassy officials to reportedly discuss "serious" co-operation between the two countries.

    Earlier during the protests, people had been seen on the streets waving Russian flags calling for Moscow's intervention.
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    https://x.com/newschartmedia/status/1979219203883217184?t=jFuHEw7AaM6kzl1QIdX1HA&s=19 *BREAKING NEWS: Military leader sworn in as new president after coup in Madagascar* ‼️ > *Join NewsChart Media Group*: 👇🏼 https://chat.whatsapp.com/DTjxnxpGuok01NzL5WLlS5 Col Michael Randrianirina has been sworn in as the new president of Madagascar days after a military takeover on the Indian Ocean nation. He swapped his fatigues for a suit and thanked the young people who took to the streets for weeks of protests that prompted President Andry Rajoelina to flee the country and led to his impeachment. The ceremony took place at the Constitutional Court in the capital, Antananarivo, where a large crowd gathered to watch - including those who spearheaded the demonstrations. "Today marks a historic turning-point for our country. With a people in full fervour, driven by the desire for change... we joyfully open a new chapter in the life of our nation," he said. The former French colony now enters a transition period, which will be full of political obstacles and legal uncertainty - though there is cautious optimism about Col Randrianirina's leadership. Constitutional Court president Florent Rakotoarisoa has criticised the international community for describing the situation in Madagascar as a coup. He denied that there had been a violation of the constitution in Madagascar, instead blaming the constitution for causing the situation to deteriorate. From prison to presidential palace: Who is Madagascar's new military ruler? Protesters had hoped that Rajoelina would simply resign and pave the way for a smooth, democratic transition. Instead, he clung to power, dissolving his government and holding a series of dialogues with different groups of people, efforts that were not enough to appease the protesters. The protests, which started last month, were initially organised by a youth movement known as Gen Z Mada - angered by persistent power and water shortages. Col Randrianirina was head of Madagascar's elite CAPSAT army unit, when on Tuesday his troops joined the thousands of protesters on the streets of the capital. He told the Gen Z demonstrators he was taking power and that the military would form a government and hold elections within two years. Pro-democracy advocates, both inside and outside the country, hope that this promise will be fulfilled. At the ceremony at the country's top court, Reuters news agency reports that trumpets blared after Randrianirina took his oath of office, promising to "dedicate all my strength to defending and strengthening national unity and human rights". Wearing an official sash and star of office, he reaffirmed his commitment to change. > *Join NewsChart Media Group*: 👇🏼 https://chat.whatsapp.com/DTjxnxpGuok01NzL5WLlS5 "We will work hand in hand with all the driving forces of the nation to draft a fine constitution," he said, adding that electoral reforms would be instituted before a new vote was held. "We are committed to breaking with the past. Our main mission is to thoroughly reform the country's administrative, socio-economic and political systems of governance." After the ceremony, the new president spoke to reporters outside the constitutional court and outlined in more detail what he considered to be his top priorities. He said he would start with launching an investigation into the state-owned water and power company, Jirama. "Today and tomorrow, we will examine the situation at Jirama - what is happening there and what problems currently exist. This review aims to prevent further difficulties in the future. That is our first social priority," he said. "The second priority is rice farming. As we enter the agricultural season, we must assess how best to proceed. "The third priority is the appointment of the prime minister and formation of the government." Like other former French colonies in Africa that have experienced coups in recent years, it has been hinted that relations with France may also change under his leadership with warmer ties sought with Russia. On Thursday, Randrianirina attended a meeting with Russian embassy officials to reportedly discuss "serious" co-operation between the two countries. Earlier during the protests, people had been seen on the streets waving Russian flags calling for Moscow's intervention. > *Join NewsChart Media Group*: 👇🏼 https://chat.whatsapp.com/DTjxnxpGuok01NzL5WLlS5
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    The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council has officially confirmed the cost for applicants needing to replace their lost or damaged Ordinary and Advanced Level certificates. The fees are a mandatory charge for processing new documents. This announcement provides long-awaited clarity for former students across the nation and in the diaspora who require certified proof of their qualifications for employment or further studies.

    The Official Cost Of Replacement
    According to the detailed statement from the Zimbabwe School Examination Council – Zimsec Public Relations, the fees are set in US dollars. For those seeking an Ordinary Level certificate replacement, the cost is US$85 per certificate. The price for an Advanced Level certificate is slightly higher, set at US$95 per certificate.

    A significant point for many applicants is the separate search fee. The council stated that a US$10 search fee is payable if the candidate does not have their original candidate or centre number.

    The Zimsec public relations office confirmed the process, stating:

    “Applications are made through the website or at your nearest Zimsec office.”
    The council directed all applicants to their official website, www.Zimsec.co.zw, for the application portal and further instructions. They also provided contact numbers, 0242 304551-2, for those needing to make enquiries.

    A Necessary Step For Many
    The confirmation of these fees ends speculation and provides a clear path for individuals who have lost their crucial educational documents. Certificates from O and A Level examinations are often required for visa applications, university admissions abroad, and formal employment processes. The replacement service is essential for those who may have misplaced their certificates during relocations or due to unforeseen circumstances such as fire or water damage.

    A representative from the council’s public relations department explained the procedure, saying:

    “Applications are made through the website or at your nearest Zimsec office.”
    This clarity is expected to streamline the application process for thousands.

    Step-By-Step Guide To Apply For A Replacement Certificate

    Zimsec has outlined the process for obtaining a new certificate. Applicants should prepare the following:

    1. Confirm your details


    Have your original candidate number and centre number ready.
    If you do not have these, prepare to pay the US$10 search fee.
    2. Choose how to apply

    Option 1: Visit www.zimsec.co.zw and complete the online application form.
    Option 2: Go in person to the nearest Zimsec regional office.
    3. Pay the fee

    O-Level replacement: US$85
    A-Level replacement: US$95
    Optional search fee (if required): US$10
    Payments should be made using official Zimsec channels as instructed during the process.
    4. Provide identification

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    Carry a valid form of identification (National ID, Passport, or Driver’s Licence).
    Applicants outside Zimbabwe may also need certified copies of IDs.
    5. Submit your application

    Online applicants should upload scanned copies of required documents.
    Walk-in applicants should hand in forms and pay directly at the office.
    6. Keep a record

    Save the application reference number or receipt for tracking purposes.
    7. Wait for processing

    Zimsec has not published specific processing timelines. Applicants are advised to follow up using the official contact numbers: 0242 304551-2.
    *ZIMSEC Confirms Replacement Fees For Lost Exam Certificates* https://chat.whatsapp.com/DHKuFj5QSKO5zT8IUGeHgs The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council has officially confirmed the cost for applicants needing to replace their lost or damaged Ordinary and Advanced Level certificates. The fees are a mandatory charge for processing new documents. This announcement provides long-awaited clarity for former students across the nation and in the diaspora who require certified proof of their qualifications for employment or further studies. The Official Cost Of Replacement According to the detailed statement from the Zimbabwe School Examination Council – Zimsec Public Relations, the fees are set in US dollars. For those seeking an Ordinary Level certificate replacement, the cost is US$85 per certificate. The price for an Advanced Level certificate is slightly higher, set at US$95 per certificate. A significant point for many applicants is the separate search fee. The council stated that a US$10 search fee is payable if the candidate does not have their original candidate or centre number. The Zimsec public relations office confirmed the process, stating: “Applications are made through the website or at your nearest Zimsec office.” The council directed all applicants to their official website, www.Zimsec.co.zw, for the application portal and further instructions. They also provided contact numbers, 0242 304551-2, for those needing to make enquiries. A Necessary Step For Many The confirmation of these fees ends speculation and provides a clear path for individuals who have lost their crucial educational documents. Certificates from O and A Level examinations are often required for visa applications, university admissions abroad, and formal employment processes. The replacement service is essential for those who may have misplaced their certificates during relocations or due to unforeseen circumstances such as fire or water damage. A representative from the council’s public relations department explained the procedure, saying: “Applications are made through the website or at your nearest Zimsec office.” This clarity is expected to streamline the application process for thousands. Step-By-Step Guide To Apply For A Replacement Certificate Zimsec has outlined the process for obtaining a new certificate. Applicants should prepare the following: 1. Confirm your details Have your original candidate number and centre number ready. If you do not have these, prepare to pay the US$10 search fee. 2. Choose how to apply Option 1: Visit www.zimsec.co.zw and complete the online application form. Option 2: Go in person to the nearest Zimsec regional office. 3. Pay the fee O-Level replacement: US$85 A-Level replacement: US$95 Optional search fee (if required): US$10 Payments should be made using official Zimsec channels as instructed during the process. 4. Provide identification Get your reliable daily news updates from Ignite Media Zimbabwe. Carry a valid form of identification (National ID, Passport, or Driver’s Licence). Applicants outside Zimbabwe may also need certified copies of IDs. 5. Submit your application Online applicants should upload scanned copies of required documents. Walk-in applicants should hand in forms and pay directly at the office. 6. Keep a record Save the application reference number or receipt for tracking purposes. 7. Wait for processing Zimsec has not published specific processing timelines. Applicants are advised to follow up using the official contact numbers: 0242 304551-2.
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    How to ha tunnel files 2025 It seems like you might be asking about how to tunnel files securely or about "HA Tunnel" which is a tool for tunneling internet traffic. However, your inquiry is a bit vague. ### If you are looking for information on tunneling files using HA Tunnel: 1. **Download HA Tunnel Pro**: It's commonly used to tunnel internet traffic over HTTP/S protocols. Make sure you download it from a legitimate source. 2. **Set up a configuration**: Once you have the app, you’ll need to set up your tunneling configuration. This usually involves: - Entering your SSH or VPN server information. - Setting any necessary parameters like ports, protocols, etc. 3. **Connecting**: After configuring, you would connect to the tunnel, and it should encrypt and send your traffic through the configured route. 4. **Testing**: Use tools or sites to check if your IP address has changed or if your traffic is being routed properly. ### If you're looking for other methods to tunnel files: 1. **Using SSH**: - You can tunnel files using tools like `scp` (secure copy) over SSH. Example: ```bash scp /path/to/local/file username@remote_host:/path/to/remote/destination ``` 2. **Using VPN**: - Set up a Virtual Private Network (VPN) which can facilitate the secure transfer of files over the internet. 3. **Using FTP/FTPS/SFTP**: - Use file transfer protocols that offer secure options (SFTP, FTPS) for sending files. 4. **Using rsync**: - This tool can be used to transfer files and directories between systems. Example: ```bash rsync -avz /path/to/local/dir username@remote_host:/path/to/remote/dir ``` ### Important Notes: - Ensure that you are following all applicable laws and regulations regarding data transfer and privacy. - Always use strong authentication and encryption methods when tunneling files to prevent unauthorized access. If this isn’t what you were looking for, could you please provide more context or clarify what "HA Tunnel files 2025" refers to? This will help in providing a more accurate response!
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