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Police pay ZWG140K to Gweru man for lockdown brutality
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has paid ZWG143,368 in compensation to Amos Siska, a resident of Gweru, following a brutal…
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Govt condemned for assaulting demonstrating teachers
Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition, a consortium of civic society organisations, has condemned the government for police brutality against teachers who…
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A year on, police brutality victims seek justice
“They did not even apologise for killing my son,” Erica Munakopa sobs as she narrates how her life took a…
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Police brutality victim to undergo surgery
A 20-year-old Bulawayo woman who was hospitalised in January after sustaining broken arms and legs while being assaulted by Nkulumane…
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I suffered a miscarriage: ‘Police brutality’ victim narrates ordeal
A 20-year-old Bulawayo woman who was reportedly assaulted by police officers based at Nkulumane police station for allegedly trying to escape from…
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Human rights violations escalate as police enforce lockdown
By Musa Makina Bulawayo residents’ woes have been heightened during Covid-19 induced lockdown by police brutality, harassment and cruel treatment,…
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Police brutality victim breaks down in court
One of two Cowdray Park women who were allegedly brutally assaulted by members of Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) broke down…
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Lawyers dump Cop clients mid-trial over Covid-19 fears
LAWYERS of the six police officers who are facing allegations of brutally assaulting two Cowdray Park women have dumped their…
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Cowdray Park police brutality case postponed to July
The case in which six police officers are accused of brutally assaulting two Cowdray Park women for allegedly violating Covid-19…
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CBD shut down stalls police brutality court case
Lawyers representing six police officers who allegedly brutally assaulted two women from Bulawayo’s Cowdray Park suburb during the lockdown period…
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