Backyard Butcheries Selling Donkey Meat in Cowdray Park
Cowdray Park suburb residents in Bulawayo have been advised to buy their meat from reputed licensed butcheries rather than backyards.
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This follows unverified reports of individuals selling donkey meat to unsuspecting customers.
Social media platforms have been awash with reports that several donkeys in Cowdray Park have been found slaughtered, with parts like liver removed.
Ward 15 councilor Ashton Mhlanga has encouraged Cowdray Park residents to buy their meat from reputed licensed butcheries rather than backyards, following complaints of individuals selling donkey meat to unsuspecting customers.
This comes after social media has been awash with reports that several donkeys in Cowdray Park have been found slaughtered, with parts like liver removed.
According to the messages, the scrupulous individuals have been selling the donkey meat to locals who reside in new stands in Cowdray Park.
In an interview with CITE, Councilor Mhlanga said although he has not received official complaints from the residents, he is aware of the social media reports.
Backyard Butcheries Selling Donkey Meat in Cowdray Park
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YouTube has terminated the official channel of the late Nigerian televangelist TB Joshua’s megachurch, Emmanuel TV, for violating its hate speech policies.
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