8 most powerful pics this week – 7Feb News By The NewsDay | Feb. 7, 2017 IN THE MUD… Children – oblivious of the danger of contracting water-borne diseases- play in the mud in Norton. Persistent rains have hit the country over the past two weeks, resulting in floods in some areas including Norton. INHUMANE An unidentified man walks into the Harare magistrates courts dressed in a piece of cloth, with his hands showing handcuff marks. Pic Aaron Ufumeli #THISTATTEREDFLAG? Torn Zimbabwe national and Zimbabwe Republic Police flags fly at a satellite police station in Graniteside near Sunningdale .Pic Aaron Ufumeli PULL IT An unidentified man pulls bags containing used plastic containers for resale at the Ngozi Mine dumpsite in Bulawayo. Many unemployed Zimbabweans are increasingly resorting to this kind of business, but their contribution to recycling and the environment has remained largely unnoticed by government BACK HOME… SOCIAL media activist and cleric, Evan Mawarire of #ThisFlag campaign, leaves the Harare Magistrates Court last Friday after being remanded in custody to February 17. Mawarire is facing charges of subverting a constitutionally-elected government. FOR THAT EXTRA DOLLAR… An elderly woman sells roasted maize in Gokwe. Economic hardships have forced many elderly Zimbabweans to go into vending to supplement income. Pic Tafadzwa Ufumeli Keep ReadingChamisa under fire over US$120K donationMavhunga puts DeMbare into Chibuku quarterfinalsPension funds bet on Cabora Bassa oilfieldsCouncils defy govt fire tender directive DANGEROUSLY PARKED COW A calf sucks milk in the middle of the Victoria Falls – Bulawayo highway. Stray cattle crossing the highway have resulted in several accidents. Pic Aaron Ufumeli PRAYER TIME PHD Ministries leader Walter Magaya lies on the floor as he prays at the start of the Ministry’s service. Prosperity gospel has continued to thrive in Zimbabwe. CHARRED In a shocking incident, our readers have sent us pictures of burnt police Admission of Guilty books in what looks like a cover-up as allegations rise that traffic police are corruptly diverting state fines. Share this article on social Previous article Chamuka applauds Zimbabwe's new Gold-Backed Currency Next article Miracle Paul gears up for Easter service Latest Articles Mystery of ‘haunted’ family endures Local News By Obert Siamilandu Apr. 27, 2024 US digs at Mnangagwa govt Local News By Priveledge Gumbodete Apr. 27, 2024 Govt turns to war vet children for youth service Local News By Desmond Chingarande Apr. 27, 2024 Govt revises tax-free income tax threshold Local News By Tatira Zwinoira Apr. 27, 2024 Interview: ‘Diasporans not cash cows, respect them’ Local News By Sharon Buwerimwe Apr. 27, 2024