Chief Superintendent Ananciata Kavhai, provincial chairperson of the police WomenUse devices wisely, avoid sharing sensitive information, never disclose personal details to strangers and remain cautious ofUse devices wisely, avoid sharing sensitive information, never disclose personal details to strangers and remain cautious of suspicious links.”IN recent weeks, Harare has witnessed a rise in cases where young girls have been targeted through online platforms. During the commemoration of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence held in Dzivarasekwa, Harare, Assistant Commissioner Maggie Mahala addressed these alarming trends. “Perpetrators are using technology not just to contact their victims but also to track their mo
MAN, who is serving a jail sentence for murder at Chinhoyi Prison, has met his child for the first time in 15 years. Reuben Mapuranga, who has been in prison for 15 years, was jailed when his child was still a toddler. Prison officials across the country opened gates to the public on Monday for Prison Family Week. “I am very happy that I have met my child whom I left 15 years ago. “Ini ndafara kwazvo kubata mwana wako wawakasiya 15 years ago. “Chinhu chinofadza zvikuru,” he said He added: “Rehabilitation made me see life from a different angle, I am now able to reintegrate with society. “Here in prison, I got counselled and if it wasn’t for rehabilitation, I wouldn’t ha
Murder suspect Jason Muvevi, who faces four counts of murder and four of attempted murder, is set to stand trial at the High Court on a continuous roll from March 16 to March 20, 2026.Jason Muvevi, the murder suspect facing four charges of murder and four counts of attempted murder, will stand trial at the High Court next year. The trial has been scheduled to proceed on a continuous roll from March 16 to March 20, 2026. Muvevi, who has been in custody since his arrest, is accused of committing a series of serious crimes that drew significant public attention. He had been committed to the Chikurubi Psychatric Unit for some time but latest medical examination revealed that he is now fit to stand trial.
A FAMILY from Southlea Park lost over US$11,000 while attending a church service on Sunday.from Southlea Park lost over US$11,000 while attending a church service on Sunday. Mcrollen Mabaya, 55, returned with her family at around 3pm and found out that their house had been ransacked. The Mabaya family left their home securely locked at 8am the same day to attend a church service. She lost US$11,300, which had been hidden in her wardrobe. Her daughter also lost US$76 which had been hidden in a bible, which was stashed under a mattress. Harare provincial police spokesperson Inspector Luckmore Chakanza confirmed the theft. “We are investigating this unlawful entry and theft case in Southlea
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Sunday, 7 December 2025. A sombre scene unfolded along Khami Road this afternoon after an unidentified man was found dead by the roadside, triggering a full-scale police investigation and an urgent appeal to the public to help identify the deceased. According to initial reports from the scene, the body was discovered “paside peroad,” just off the main carriageway, by passers-by who immediately alerted authorities. Police officers, forensic teams, and community members gathered at the location as investigators combed through the surrounding vegetation for cluesImages from the scene show officers examining personal items scattered near the body, while others coordinated the removal of the remains using a metal body box — a rout
TWO SISTERS DROWN, TWO KIDS STRUCK AND KILLED BY LIGHTNINGTWO sisters, including a Grade Seven pupil who had passed with flying colours, drowned while swimming at St Irves dam in Chinhoyi. Two other juveniles were struck and killed by lightning in Banket last week. The sisters, Chipo (13) and Sharmaine (14) died on Friday. Sharmaine had just completed her Grade 7 studies at Mhanyame Primary School here in Chinhoyi and had passed with flying colours. Chipo was a Grade 6 pupil at Chinhoyi Primary School. They were swimming together with Shallome Munuka (8). Sharmaine is said to have drowned while trying to save her sister. Mashonaland West provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Ian Kohwera, told H-Metro, Shallome rushed home and
Zhou, who was also kept abreast of the operation through text messages he received from Machingura, will now spend eight years in jail for his role in conspiring to rob Chimbodza Zvikomborero Parafini HARARE businessman Paul Zhou hired a Toyota Fortuner and a lodge for slain armed robber Godknows Machingura and his gang to help them rob another businessman Paul Chimbodza. Zhou, who was also kept abreast of the operation through text messages he received from Machingura, will now spend eight years in jail for his role in conspiring to rob Chimbodza. He was facing two counts of conspiracy to commit armed robbery and was convicted on both by Harare regional magistrate Taurai Manuwere.He sentenced him to six years in prison on each count. Magistrate Manuwere, however, sus
THE family of the late legendary singer John Chibadura has revealed that it once erected a tombstone at his grave in Chitungwiza but it was stolen by thieves who raided the Unit L cemetery. seeing it restored fills us with hope and gratitude. We appeal to anyone who can support us to come forward, because we cannot do this alone.” Family friend Pamela Chitiyo, known as Sahwira, added her perspective: “To see this grave restored is a moment of closure and pride. “The family has endured so much hardship, but now this act of generosity has brought them joy and dignity.” Mbofana said he was honoured to contribute to preserving Chibadura’s legac