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4 days ago |
newzimbabwe.com | Gilbert Nyambabvu
By UK correspondentBIRMINGHAM: West Midlands police have commented on the death of Kudzai Chipadza, popularly known as DJ Kay Cie, as details also started to emerge regarding his funeral. Chipadza, well known in the UK-Zimbabwe showbiz cricles, was found dead at a hotel Monday morning sparking viral seocial media speculation regarding the circumstances of his passing. He reportedly succumbed to cardiac arrest with wild claims alleged online over what may have induced the fatal heart attack.
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5 days ago |
newzimbabwe.com | Gilbert Nyambabvu
By UK CorrespondentTHE Zimbabwean community in the United Kingdom was left in shock Monday following the sudden death of popular entertainer and events promoter, DJ Kay Cie. The DJ, real name Kudzaishe Chipadza, was reportedly found dead at a Birmigham hotel on Monday morning. Chipadza had been one of the leading names in the UK-Zimbabwe showbiz industry since 2008. He was recently the MC at the annual SAMA Festival which was held in Leicester. More to follow ….
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2 weeks ago |
newzimbabwe.com | Gilbert Nyambabvu
By Own CorrespondentUK-BASED expatriate risk management firm, Diaspora Insurance, hosted a dinner reception for the Zimbabwe Cricket team at the company’s global head office in Birmingham on Sunday. The reception was also attended by Zimbabwe’s ambassador to the UK and Northern Ireland, Rtd Col Christian Katsande who rallied the team to victory in their historic one-off test against England.
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3 weeks ago |
newzimbabwe.com | Gilbert Nyambabvu
By UK CorrespondentUK-BASED global risk experts, Diaspora Insurance, will give the Zimbabwe Cricket team a timely boost with some home comforts ahead of the Chevrons’ historic one-off test match against England. The landmark one-off clash at Trent Bridge from May 22-25 marks the Chevron’s return to the longest format on English soil for the first time in over two decades.
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1 month ago |
newzimbabwe.com | Gilbert Nyambabvu
By IOL NewsA top Zimbabwean banker is at the centre of the nearly R2 billion Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) tender scandal involving a South African printing company paid R1.2 billion by the Harare government to supply election materials in 2023 amid money laundering investigations on both sides of the Limpopo River.
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