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In the past 12 hours, Harare Gazette coverage has been dominated by public safety, courts, and health-service updates. Police reported recovering 43 stolen goats from a hired commuter omnibus in Harare, with allegations that some animals had already died after being crammed. In court, two Harare businessmen were charged over an alleged US$500,000 illegal foreign-currency/Hawala-style scheme tied to cellphone imports, while another case saw a warrant of arrest issued for two men accused of misappropriating over US$52,000 in rental income from a deceased estate after they failed to appear for judgment. A separate court report also detailed a Harare woman accused of damaging a rented property worth US$1,500 before allegedly vacating without notifying her landlord.

Road and emergency-response stories also featured prominently. A family appealed for support after a DRD bus tragedy left six children fatherless, following a wider report that the crash killed multiple passengers. On the health front, the paper highlighted the Presidential Emergency Medical Services ambulance scheme improving emergency response at St Peter’s Hospital in Chipinge, and it reported that the Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa School of Nursing upgrade is nearing completion ahead of an official opening next week. Other health-related items in the same window included continued investment in diagnostics, such as digital X-ray rollouts that are reducing wait times and improving referral pathways.

Several items also point to ongoing institutional and governance pressures. Coverage included a WestRidge Primary School headmaster and his wife appearing in a fraud trial over alleged shareholding manipulation, and it continued to track the broader legal fallout around politically connected business figures—most notably through reporting on Wicknell Chivayo’s High Court divorce-related dispute and asset-freeze concerns. Meanwhile, the paper also carried international developments that intersect with Zimbabwe’s regional context, including the IOC lifting its Olympic ban on Belarusian athletes while keeping restrictions on Russian athletes.

Looking beyond the last 12 hours, the broader week’s reporting shows continuity in themes of economic re-engagement and social protection. The paper reiterated Zimbabwe’s move to return 67 foreign-owned farms tied to bilateral investment protections as part of efforts to unlock debt relief, and it continued to cover reforms shifting children from institutions back to families. It also sustained attention on health-system gaps and innovation—such as the Friendship Bench mental-health model winning a major KBF Africa prize—while maintaining a steady stream of court and enforcement updates (including corporate rescue proceedings for Telecel Zimbabwe and multiple fraud and theft cases).

Note: AI-generated summary based on news headlines, with neutral sources weighted more heavily to reduce bias.

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