Crime and Courts
Judges Rule Against AmarisSA in Bitter Harare Real Estate Dispute

The High Court has ruled in favour of businessman and lawyer Tawanda Nyambirai’s firm, TN Baker (Pvt) Ltd, in a heated property dispute, ordering AmarisSA (Pvt) Ltd to vacate a contested section of prime real estate in central Harare.
Justices Faith Mushure and Joseph Chilimbe overturned a magistrates’ court decision, confirming that TN Baker holds a valid lease for 17 Samora Machel Avenue and that AmarisSA had unlawfully encroached on part of the property.
“The appeal is allowed with costs,” wrote Justice Mushure in the ruling.
“The application for eviction is granted. The respondent and all those claiming through it must vacate the property immediately.”
The judgment brings to an end a protracted feud between the two companies over retail space and a delivery access area within the property.
TN Baker argued it was paying rent for 711 square metres but only occupying 668 square metres, with AmarisSA’s subtenants using part of its leased premises. AmarisSA, however, denied any encroachment and claimed there were “material disputes of fact,” further insisting TN Baker had no legal standing to sue.
The judges dismissed that defence, citing an uncontested expert surveyor’s report confirming the encroachment.
“This was a classic case of bare allegations of a possible factual dispute,” Justice Mushure said. “A leaseholder has a clear right under their agreement to occupy the property and to seek eviction of illegal occupants.”
The court directed that if AmarisSA does not vacate voluntarily, the Messenger of Court must enforce the eviction without delay.
The conflict stems from a tangled leasing history involving TN Baker, its affiliates, and property owner Glicknett Investments. AmarisSA relinquished its rights to the premises in 2016, acknowledging that TN companies would thereafter deal directly with Glicknett. TN Baker went on to secure a direct lease, valid until October 2026.
Tensions resurfaced in 2024 when TN Baker accused AmarisSA of encroachment. Although the magistrates’ court initially dismissed the application, the High Court ruling has now cleared the way for eviction.
TN Baker was represented by Beatrice Mtetwa & Tawanda Nyambirai Legal Practitioners, while AmarisSA was represented by James Majatame Attorneys.
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Crime and Courts
Grade Seven Pupil Mauled to Death by Dogs in Norton

Heartbreaking news has emerged from Norton, where a Grade Seven pupil, who was preparing to sit for her upcoming exams, was tragically mauled to death by dogs.
The incident has sent shockwaves through the community and raised urgent concerns about dog attacks in residential areas.
Police National Spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the distressing event, emphasizing that investigations are underway to determine the circumstances surrounding the attack.
Over the years, several similar cases have been reported, highlighting recurring issues with stray or uncontrolled dogs in various communities.
In 2021, a young child in Harare suffered severe injuries after being attacked by a pack of dogs, prompting authorities to call for stricter enforcement of animal control laws.
There have been reports of residents living in fear due to aggressive stray dogs roaming neighborhoods.
The Norton incident has reignited calls from community leaders and animal welfare organizations for more robust measures to manage and control dog populations, including vaccination, licensing, and proper containment by owners.
As Zimbabweans mourn the loss of the young girl, the broader conversation about public safety and responsible pet ownership has taken center stage, with hopes that such tragedies can be prevented in the future.
Authorities have appealed to the public to report any dangerous animals and urged dog owners to ensure their pets are securely restrained to avoid further heartbreak.
The investigation into the Norton attack continues, with the community seeking answers and justice for the young victim.
Crime and Courts
ZRP Arrests Dog Owner After Fatal Mauling of Schoolgirl

A 13-year-old girl from Nyabira was mauled to death by three vicious dogs in a chilling incident that has left the community in shock and mourning.
The tragic attack occurred on 29 September 2025 at St Mannocks Farm, when the victim, Caroline Chari, was walking home from school with four of her friends. According to police, the children were ambushed by three aggressive dogs, forcing them to scatter in different directions. Unfortunately, the dogs caught up with Caroline and fatally attacked her.
Police have confirmed the arrest of the dogs’ owner, Gift Jambaya (50). Investigations revealed that the animals were last vaccinated in 2024, and the owner failed to comply with the Department of Veterinary Services’ 2025 rabies vaccination programme.
Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) spokesperson, Commissioner Paul Nyathi, described the incident as “disturbing and unacceptable,” adding that negligence by dog owners continues to pose a serious threat to public safety.
“It is sad to note that vicious dogs were last vaccinated in 2024, and the owner ignored the 2025 rabies vaccination outreach programme. The Zimbabwe Republic Police is disturbed by the trend of vicious dogs being allowed to roam without a leash or proper control. It is the responsibility of dog owners to protect the public,” said Commissioner Nyathi.
In response, the ZRP has intensified joint operations with the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA), local authorities, and the Ministry of Health and Child Care to impound stray dogs and penalize irresponsible owners.
The police further urged the public to report individuals who allow dangerous dogs to roam freely in residential areas. Reports can be made through the ZRP Complaints Desk at 0242 703 631 or via WhatsApp on 0712 800 197.
The tragic death of Caroline Chari has sparked renewed calls for stricter enforcement of animal control laws, with community members demanding justice and stronger measures to prevent similar incidents.
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Crime and Courts
Mutare Court Denies Bail to Teens in Viral Gang-R@pe Case

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The incident, which has caused significant public anger, was reportedly recorded in a video that spread widely on social media, prompting strong criticism.
The prosecution successfully argued against granting bail, citing the gravity of the crime and the intense public reaction. The court postponed the case to October 14 for further hearings.
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