Former Kaizer Chiefs and Black Leopards striker Brian Abbas Amidu has been sentenced to 12 years in prison in Zimbabwe after being convicted of dealing in cannabis worth R1.2 million.
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Brian Abbas Amidu, formerly with Kaizer Chiefs and Black Leopards, has been jailed for drug dealing in cannabis that is worth R1.2 million in Zimbabwe.
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Newsday Zimbabwe Two members of the National Constitution Assembly (NCA), led by constitutional lawyer Lovemore Madhuku, were allegedly abducted, assaulted and dumped in Highlands, Harare, shortly ...