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TRAGEDY IN WORKINGTON: Three Workers Killed in Industrial Offloading Accident
The incident has drawn sharp criticism from stakeholders, with many calling for a comprehensive audit of safety procedures for companies handling heavy and hazardous materials. There is a growing consensus that stricter adherence to international safety standards is required to ensure that such industrial tragedies are not repeated.

Southerton Business Times
Apr 232 min read


FATAL ENCOUNTER: Illegal Miner Mauled to Death by Lion in Hurungwe
HURUNGWE — The community of Hurungwe is in mourning following the tragic death of Tinashe Tadzimigwa, 44, who succumbed to severe injuries sustained in a lion attack near the Zambezi escarpment last week. The incident, which has highlighted the growing dangers of human-wildlife conflict in the region, occurred on Wednesday, April 15, as Tadzimigwa was returning from illegal mining operations in the Mkanga area.

Southerton Business Times
Apr 212 min read


HORROR IN LOUISIANA: Mass Shooting Leaves Eight Children Dead in Shreveport
SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA — A community is in deep mourning today following a domestic tragedy of unimaginable proportions. In the early hours of Sunday, April 19, a mass shooting in Shreveport, Louisiana, resulted in the deaths of eight children, aged between three and 11.

Southerton Business Times
Apr 212 min read


TRAGEDY AT THE WELL: Nkayi Community Devastated After Death of Pupil and Rescuer
NKAYI — The community of Nkayi Ward 19 is reeling in shock and grief following a harrowing incident on Thursday, April 16, that claimed the lives of a Grade 2 pupil and a young man in a local well-shaft. What began as a routine chore ended in catastrophe near Nkayi Primary School when a child was sent into a well to retrieve a fallen bucket, allegedly lured by the promise of sweets. The tragic sequence of events has sparked outrage and mourning across the district.

Southerton Business Times
Apr 202 min read


Seven Highlanders fans killed in Bulawayo–Gwanda road accident
BULAWAYO — Seven supporters of Highlanders FC have died following a tragic road accident along the Bulawayo–Gwanda Road on Friday evening, in an incident that has sent shockwaves through Zimbabwe’s football community. The fans were travelling from Bulawayo after attending a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match in which Highlanders played to a goalless draw against FC Platinum at Barbourfields Stadium.

Southerton Business Times
Apr 62 min read
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