Mr. Chikutira's story is a true testament to the power of determination and hard work. Dube in Court



>Mr. Chikutira's story is a true testament to the power of determination and hard work. After facing continuous bullying from other drivers and touts in his job as a kombi driver, he decided to take matters into his own hands and change his circumstances. He enrolled at Gweru Polytechnic College to study diesel plant fitting, a field he was passionate about.


During his studies, Mr. Chikutira was determined to learn as much as possible and applied himself diligently to his coursework. He developed a strong work ethic and a keen eye for detail, both of which would serve him well in his future endeavors.  Mr. Chikutira decided it was time to take the next step and start his own business. With the knowledge and experience he had gained, he felt confident in his ability to succeed. He founded his own logistics company, and with his work ethic and dedication to excellence, the business quickly began to thrive.


Today, Mr. Chikutira's company is a shining example of success, providing employment opportunities to others and contributing to the local economy. His story is one of inspiration, proving that with hard work, determination, and a passion for what you do, anyone can achieve their dreams.


>Edward Dube, a man from Gokwe in Zimbabwe, appeared before Botswana Senior Magistrate Thapelo Buang on Tuesday for arraignment on charges of defilement. However, Dube made a surprising accusation during the proceedings, claiming that the Investigating Officer (IO) assigned to his case was motivated by xenophobia.

It is not clear from the available information what specifically led Dube to make this accusation. It is possible that he believed the IO was treating him unfairly due to his nationality or perceived foreignness. Alternatively, there may have been other factors at play that were not immediately apparent.

Regardless of the details, Dube's accusation of xenophobia is a serious one, as it suggests that the IO may be acting with bias or prejudice rather than impartially carrying out their duties. It remains to be seen how the court will address this claim and whether it will have any impact on Dube's case.



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