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Guinea Fowl Student Teacher Found Dead

Zireva was on Police wanted list in connection to the murder of a female teacher from the same school.

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Guinea Fowl Student Teacher Found Dead

A 27-year-old man who was sought in connection to the murder of his alleged girlfriend has been found.

The man, Tamuka Zireva was found dead in a bush at Beacon Kop, Shurugwi on February 3, 2025.

Midlands Provincial Police Spokesperson, Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko confirmed the incident and urged people to learn to solve disputes amicably.

Once again as Police we are appealing to members of the public to solve their disputes or differences amicably by engaging a third party. Use of violence is an offence that leads to unnecessary injuries or loss of lives,” said Mahoko.

Sources said Zireva was on Police wanted list in connection to the murder of a Guinea Fowl High School female teacher who was believed to be his girlfriend.

Zireva was a student teacher on attachment at Guinea Fowl.

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Guinea Fowl Student Teacher Found Dead

Meanwhile…

Representatives of civic society organisations (CSOs) convened an urgent crisis meeting in Harare this week to discuss survival strategies following United States President Donald Trump’s directive to suspend global aid, the Zimbabwe Independent has learned.

Trump recently issued a sweeping Executive Order, including a 90-day freeze on international aid, disrupting the operations of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) worldwide.

The move has had a significant impact in the US, where thousands of jobs are at risk as Washington restructures the US Agency for International Development (USAID).

Established in 1961 by the country’s late former president John F Kennedy during the Cold War, USAID has channelled billions of dollars to CSOs, particularly in developing countries, to fund various projects.

However, the latest suspension has left many organisations scrambling for alternatives.

Sources within Zimbabwe’s civic society told the Independent that leaders of organisations heavily reliant on USAID funding met this week to strategise on sustaining operations amid the funding crisis.

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