Dry spell is real! 4th year varsity student arrested for stealing women’s panties and sniffing them for sexual gratification (Photos)

21-year-old Prince Danda is making headlines after he was arrested for stealing female colleagues’ panties from the washing line for his own personal use.

Danda, a fourth year student at Midlands State University in Zimbabwe, was arrested after several female students complained about their panties getting lost.

The notorious panties thief was found in possession of several female undergarments in his room when police finally caught up with him.

Prince Danda
Prince Danda
Sexual gratification

Danda told police that he steals ladies’ panties so that he could sniff them for his own sexual pleasures which he attains through masturbation.

He explained that he sniffs the panties to feel the female scent while imagining sexual intimacy with the owners of the panties until he reaches orgasm.

Prince Danda after he was arrested
Prince Danda after he was arrested

Gweru Regional Courts found Danda guilty of theft and sentenced him to 70 hours of community services. Magistrate Beaulite Dube took into account that Danda was a first offender who needed to be given a chance to complete his studies but noted that what he did was wrong and deserved punishment.

 

 

Afadhali Mugabe! Zimbabwe’s new president charges his poor citizens a fee to see him

Zimbabwe’s new president has left tongues wagging with the fees he’s charging his countrymen and women. Zimbabweans have to pay a fee to see president Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Emmerson Mnangagwa came to power in November 2017 after Robert Mugabe was ousted in a coup. The change of power signaled a new dawn in Zimbabwe but it turns out not much as changed after all.

President Mnangagwa traveled to Namibia on Monday and Zimbabweans living there was shocked. Zims living in Windhoek expressed shock and disappointment at their embassy when they were asked to pay a fee to see their visiting president.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa when he touched down in Windhoek, Namibia
$16 or no seeing the president

Zimbabwe’s local site The Villager says that it is widely known that the embassy is broke. It decided to use president Mnangagwa’s visit to make money.

Zimbabweans who wished to see their president were forced to pay $16 or Kes 1,647. The embassy had booked more than 300 seats at Safari hotel where Mnangagwa was set to address people.

“We were made to pay N$200 but some of us have been barred. Others couldn’t come and we asked if we can get in on their behalf and they refused. When we are supposed to vote we do not pay, but for me to see my president I have to pay. This is embarrassing,” an irate Zimbabwean was quoted by The Villager.

 

 

 

“You can’t fire my dad” Robert Mugabe’s extravagant son mocks Zimbabweans as his father refuses to cede power

President Robert Mugabe’s son was quick to celebrate after last night’s address by his father. Mugabe vowed to remain in power in a live TV address.

Millions of Zimbabweans expected Mugabe to resign on Sunday November 19th. The cunning 93-year-old president broke the hearts of his countrymen and women when he vowed to stay in power for several weeks.

Mugabe was flanked by military generals during the live TV address. He stressed the need to return Zimbabwe to normality. He also promised to preside over Zanu-PF congress in a few weeks. His party Zanu-PF fired him as its leader a day before the live TV address.

Zimbabweans gather to watch Robert Mugabe’s live address

Mugabe’s son mocks Zimbabweans

Chatunga Bellarmine Mugabe couldn’t hide his joy after his father defied citizens’ expectation. The president’s son lives an extravagant lifestyle in South Africa at the expense of Zimbabwean taxpayers.

A week before the military purge Chatunga was seen pouring a bottle of Kes 27,000 champagne on his Kes 6 million diamond-encrusted wristwatch.

Chatunga says Zanu-PF is nothing without his father. He reiterates that his nonagenarian dad will always remain the champion of champions.

Robert Mugabe, his wife Grace Mugabe and son Chatunga

“You can’t fire a Revolutionary leader ! Zanu Pf is nothing without President Mugabe ✊ Gushungo will always remain the champion of champions! Proud of you Gushungo Proud of Dad. Gushungo always and forever to death✊ People like Wellence Mujuru celebrate and march became of Jealous and ruchiva acting as if he cares for the people and unnecessary attacks !” Wrote Chatunga on Facebook.

In a separate post Chatunga urges Zimbabweans to protect their country’s sovereignty. He thanks God for compatriots who sacrificed for Zimbabwe.

“We all grow up in life and take up our responsibility to serve our country. We all have a responsibility to keep this country safe and guard our sovereignty. God bless all who sacrifice for our nation Zimbabwe
#Zimbabwe.”

 

BuzzFeed journalist sent back to Nairobi while attempting to enter Zimbabwe (Photos)

Zimbabwe military rulers don’t want foreign journalists flying into their country. Five foreign journalists attempting to enter Zimbabwe were returned home.

Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) seized power from Robert Mugabe on Wednesday. Foreign journalists have been flying into the landlocked southern African nation to get first hand information about the crisis.

Tamera Griffin – a correspondent for American news website BuzzFeed was among foreign journalists who flew to Zimbabwe.

Held up at the airport

Tamera Griffin

The Nairobi-based foreign journalist was held up at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport upon touchdown. Tamera says immigration officials held her and other journalists for 20 minutes.

Only two out of the seven journalists were allowed into Zimbabwe. The remaining five journalists were sent back to the country of origin.

Tamara says there were no explanations given to them as to why they were being deported. She also reveals that she didn’t see Zimbabwe Defence Forces soldiers at the airport.

Tamara narrated her ordeal on Twitter, see her tweets below: