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72% of women are maintenance cheats
SEVENTY-TWO percent of Harare men who challenged the paternity of children they were paying maintenance for were not the kids' biological fathers.According to the shocking statistics released ...Published: 23 Jun 2015 at 09:15hrs | | by Staff reporter
Macheso faces $300,000 defamation lawsuit
Sungura musician Alick Macheso faces a $300 000 defamation lawsuit after his ex-wife Fortunate 'Tafadzwa' Mapako says she has sent a letter of demand in pursuit of damages caused by her former husban...Published: 02 Jul 2014 at 06:31hrs | | by Staff reporter
Macheso paternity results never rigged
HARARE - Sungura artiste Alick Macheso's claims that the paternity tests were rigged are baseless, the National Blood Transfusion Service Zimbabwe (NBTSZ) said yesterday.While acknowledging th...Published: 27 Jun 2014 at 11:17hrs | | by Staff Reporter
'DNA tests rigged,' claims Macheso
Popular musician Alick Macheso says the National Blood Transfusion Services of Zimbabwe (NBTSZ)'s DNA paternity results were 'rigged' because his estranged wife Fortunate Tafadzwa Mapako is one of the...Published: 25 Jun 2014 at 13:28hrs | 5 | by Staff reporter
Nowhere to hide as people turn to paternity tests
The late Paul Matavire was a wordsmith par excellence who could tackle contentious social issues in a humorous but informative way. In one of his songs, Gomba Harina Mwana the musician tackled the iss...Published: 24 Jun 2014 at 09:55hrs | 1 | by Problem Masau
DNA results: Macheso is the father!
Alick Macheso is the biological father of Fortunate "Tafadzwa" Mapako's two children.Results of the DNA tests were availed by the National Blood Transfusion Services of Zimbabwe putting to re...Published: 19 Jun 2014 at 14:12hrs | | by Staff reporter
Macheso undergoes DNA tests
Sungura icon and his estranged second wife, Fortunate ‘Tafadzwa' Mapako, with their two minor children, Wednesday underwent the much – awaited DNA paternity tests at the National Blood Transfusi...Published: 06 Jun 2014 at 11:37hrs | | by Staff reporter
EU to give Zimbabwe US$2.6million
Zimbabwe will soon receive US$2.6million from the European Union in support of the local health delivery system, the EU has pledged.In a statement the EU Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Aldo Dell Aric...Published: 27 Jan 2011 at 23:27hrs | | by Byo24NEWS
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