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Settlement near for Muchinguri’s daughter in fraud case with accusers

Defense Minister Oppah Muchinguri’s daughter, Tanya Rushesha, avoided a court appearance for fraud charges by settling with her accusers. Rushesha, aged 35, was apprehended by detectives from the CID commercial crimes division on Friday on allegations of defrauding three individuals in failed bulk fuel supply transactions.

According to a police insider, “An agreement was reached between the parties involved, leading to the withdrawal of the case.”

Muchinguri, who was reportedly in Zambia at the time of her daughter’s arrest, played a pivotal role in securing Rushesha’s release. Sources within law enforcement revealed, “Tanya has been involved in several dubious dealings before, but her mother has consistently shielded her from consequences.”

In other news – UK-Based Zimbabwean man strikes gold with £167,728 lottery win

Zimbabwean man Mungwaru Nyakupinda, based in the UK, recently found himself in the spotlight after revealing a stroke of unexpected fortune: winning a substantial lottery prize worth £167,728.20. Taking to his social media account, Mungwaru shared the thrilling news alongside a photo of the winning ticket.

In a candid post on his social media platform, Mungwaru recounted the serendipitous chain of events that led to his newfound wealth. “Tuesday 9 July I went into Sainsbury’s to buy some stuff, so there was £3 change and I asked for a lottery ticket,” he wrote. Notably, Mungwaru typically played the lottery online but had forgotten about this particular physical ticket until a recent visit to the same store. Read More

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