Zimbabwe News Update
newsby nyasha chumanyabira- two journalists from zimpapers television network (ztn), sharon munjenjema and hasten zeleman were involved in a road accident sunday while on assignment in mashonaland west province.zimpapers acting editorial executive, mr elias mambo, confirmed the incident in a statement.“we regret to inform the public about a car accident involving two of our dedicated reporters from zimpapers, hasten zeleman, a photojournalist, and sharon munjenjema, a reporter,” said mr mambo.he said the accident occurred as the journalists were travelling in the convoy of the ministry of foreign affairs during a provincial tour.“the incident occurred near nyabira while they were on duty, travelling in the convoy of the ministry of foreign affairs during a tour around the provinces.”mr mambo reassured the public that both journalists had received medical attention.“we are relieved to report that sharon has received prompt medical attention and has since been discharged from hospital.“however, hasten has been admitted to a local hospital in harare for further evaluation and treatment,” he said.he added that zimpapers would continue to update the public on hastings’ recovery and thanked well-wishers for their support.“our thoughts are with both hasten and sharon during this time, and we are closely monitoring hasten’s condition.“the safety and well-being of our team members are our utmost priority, and we are providing all necessary support to them and their families,” said mr mambo.leave a replycancel reply newsby nyasha chumanyabira- two journalists from zimpapers television network (ztn), sharon munjenjema and hasten zeleman were involved in a road accident sunday while on assignment in mashonaland west province.zimpapers acting editorial executive, mr elias mambo, confirmed the incident in a statement.“we regret to inform the public about a car accident involving two of our dedicated reporters from zimpapers, hasten zeleman, a photojournalist, and sharon munjenjema, a reporter,” said mr mambo.he said the accident occurred as the journalists were travelling in the convoy of the ministry of foreign affairs during a provincial tour.“the incident occurred near nyabira while they were on duty, travelling in the convoy of the ministry of foreign affairs during a tour around the provinces.”mr mambo reassured the public that both journalists had received medical attention.“we are relieved to report that sharon has received prompt medical attention and has since been discharged from hospital.“however, hasten has been admitted to a local hospital in harare for further evaluation and treatment,” he said.he added that zimpapers would continue to update the public on hastings’ recovery and thanked well-wishers for their support.“our thoughts are with both hasten and sharon during this time, and we are closely monitoring hasten’s condition.“the safety and well-being of our team members are our utmost priority, and we are providing all necessary support to them and their families,” said mr mambo.
by nyasha chumanyabira- two journalists from zimpapers television network (ztn), sharon munjenjema and hasten zeleman were involved in a road accident sunday while on assignment in mashonaland west province.zimpapers acting editorial executive, mr elias mambo, confirmed the incident in a statement.“we regret to inform the public about a car accident involving two of our dedicated reporters from zimpapers, hasten zeleman, a photojournalist, and sharon munjenjema, a reporter,” said mr mambo.he said the accident occurred as the journalists were travelling in the convoy of the ministry of foreign affairs during a provincial tour.“the incident occurred near nyabira while they were on duty, travelling in the convoy of the ministry of foreign affairs during a tour around the provinces.”mr mambo reassured the public that both journalists had received medical attention.“we are relieved to report that sharon has received prompt medical attention and has since been discharged from hospital.“however, hasten has been admitted to a local hospital in harare for further evaluation and treatment,” he said.he added that zimpapers would continue to update the public on hastings’ recovery and thanked well-wishers for their support.“our thoughts are with both hasten and sharon during this time, and we are closely monitoring hasten’s condition.“the safety and well-being of our team members are our utmost priority, and we are providing all necessary support to them and their families,” said mr mambo.
nyabira- two journalists from zimpapers television network (ztn), sharon munjenjema and hasten zeleman were involved in a road accident sunday while on assignment in mashonaland west province. zimpapers acting editorial executive, mr elias mambo, confirmed the incident in a statement. “we regret to inform the public about a car accident involving two of our dedicated reporters from zimpapers, hasten zeleman, a photojournalist, and sharon munjenjema, a reporter,” said mr mambo. he said the accident occurred as the journalists were travelling in the convoy of the ministry of foreign affairs during a provincial tour.
“the incident occurred near nyabira while they were on duty, travelling in the convoy of the ministry of foreign affairs during a tour around the provinces.” mr mambo reassured the public that both journalists had received medical attention. “we are relieved to report that sharon has received prompt medical attention and has since been discharged from hospital. “however, hasten has been admitted to a local hospital in harare for further evaluation and treatment,” he said. he added that zimpapers would continue to update the public on hastings’ recovery and thanked well-wishers for their support. source: expressmail zimbabwe
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