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Police stringent conditions for CCC rally condemned
Political analysts have condemned as “shocking, partisan and unacceptable” stringent conditions set by the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) for the…
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Byo man jailed 9 years for vandalising electricity transformer
A Bulawayo man who plunged Kamativi in Hwange district into darkness after vandalising an electricity transmission transformer has been jailed for…
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Police worry over spike in drowning incidents
Police in Matabeleland North province have expressed concern over the increase in deaths by drowning cases especially involving minors. This…
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Man found dead on school grounds
Two Grade Five learners at Intuta primary school in Sizinda suburb in Bulawayo stumbled on a dead body at the…
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Police sucked in cattle rustling case
A cattle rancher from Bambadzi village in Plumtree who lost some of his livestock to rustlers has accused the police…
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Police assault, torture students protesting poor diet
A number of Gokomere high school students are nursing injuries after they were severely assaulted by Masvingo police for staging…
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Pupil,9, hit and killed by speeding police vehicle
By Tinashe Mungazi Villagers in Dete are up in arms with the police after a police officer driving one of…
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Activists worried street cameras could be used to spy on citizens
The installation of closed-circuit television (CCTV) in Bulawayo by a vehicle parking management system company, Tendy Three Investments (Pty) Ltd…
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Police officers granted bail for spate of armed robbery cases
Two members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) who were arrested for allegedly committing a series of armed robbery cases…
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Suspects arrested in foiled Fourwinds robbery were linked to several other robberies, police say
The six armed robbers who were nabbed during a foiled robbery attempt in Bulawayo’s Fourwinds suburb on Saturday morning were…
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