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Police Hunt Down Serial Killer

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Itai Mazire

Police have deployed manhunt teams comprising detectives, Support Unit officers, canine and horse patrol units, as well as intelligence teams in a Guruve forest as they hunt for a man accused of killing five family members in a single night.

National Police Spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the tragic incident, saying units on the ground are confident they will soon bring the suspect to justice.

He said the suspect, Anymore Zvitsva, is also implicated in three other murder cases committed in the same village.

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police is investigating a callous multiple murder incident which occurred on the night of 11 December 2025 at Plot 9, Ona Farm, Guruve.

“A suspect identified as Anymore Zvitsva allegedly murdered five members of the same family a female adult, her two children and two grandchildren.

“The victims have been identified as Grace Zvitsva (66), Loice Chiringaushe (37), Takudzwa Kariva (five), Tatenda Chirenje (two) and Tendai Zvitsva (40),” said Commissioner Nyathi.

He said investigations revealed that a neighbour was awakened by noise coming from the victims’ homestead and responded immediately.

“Upon arrival, the neighbour, who was accompanied by two villagers, observed bloodstains at the kitchen doorstep and found Tendai Zvitsva unconscious and bleeding profusely from deep chest wounds.

“Further inspection revealed extensive bloodstains around the homestead, with the bodies of Grace Zvitsva, Loice Chiringaushe, Takudzwa Kariva and Tatenda Chirenje lying in the main bedroom.

“The search continued in other rooms, leading to the rescue of five of Grace Zvitsva’s grandchildren, who had been sleeping in a spare bedroom and were found unharmed,” he said.

Commissioner Nyathi said Tendai Zvitsva was rushed to Guruve Hospital, where he died upon admission.

He added that the Zimbabwe Republic Police has intensified the search for the suspect, using drone technology to conduct close surveillance in the forest and surrounding mountains where he is believed to be hiding.

“The community, including traditional leaders, has teamed up with the police to ensure that the suspect is arrested,” said Commissioner Nyathi.

He said the suspect is also linked to recent murder cases in Zimuna Village, under Chief Bepura, where Pamela Chipangura, Kudzai Chipangura and Tawanda Chipangura were killed in circumstances currently under police investigation.

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Magaya’s Heart Stadium, Hotel Go Under the Hammer

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Nightmare: Magaya becomes global 'person on interest',police welcomes international complainants

By Everisto Zhuwao

The auction of Heart Stadium and its adjoining hotel, properties linked to Walter Magaya, is set for Friday, 27 February 2026, at Raylton Sports Club. Registration of bidders will commence at 8 a.m., with the auction expected to start at 10 a.m.

The sale follows a writ of execution issued by the High Court of Zimbabwe after creditors moved to recover outstanding debts. Court proceedings paved the way for the attachment of the stadium and hotel, which form part of property associated with Prophet Magaya and Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries. The properties are being auctioned in line with legal processes aimed at settling the obligations.

Heart Stadium, located in the Prospect area of Waterfalls, was developed as part of an ambitious sports and hospitality project spearheaded by PHD Ministries. The facility, which includes a football pitch built to modern standards and a hotel complex, was at one time presented as a contribution to the development of local sporting infrastructure. The stadium has hosted football matches and church gatherings, becoming a notable landmark within the area.

The impending auction marks a significant development in the ongoing financial and legal challenges facing the ministry’s business ventures. Creditors have sought legal recourse after efforts to recover funds reportedly failed, resulting in the court-sanctioned sale of the immovable property.

The development has drawn public interest given the prominence of the facilities and their association with one of the country’s most recognisable religious figures. Observers say the outcome of the auction could determine the future of the stadium and hotel, while also bringing closure to the debt recovery process initiated through the courts.

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Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe to Remain in Custody Until March

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Two men, Chatunga Mugabe and Tobias Mugabe Matonhodze, appeared before the Alexandra Magistrates’ Court facing serious allegations that have drawn public attention.

The charges laid against them include attempted murder, defeating the ends of justice, and unlawful possession of a firearm.

According to proceedings in court, the firearm allegedly linked to the case has not yet been recovered, a development that has added another layer of complexity to the matter.

The court heard initial submissions as the accused stood in the dock, listening quietly while the charges were read out.

The magistrate ordered that both men remain in custody until 3 March, when they are expected to make a formal bail application.

Until then, investigations are ongoing as authorities continue searching for the missing firearm and gathering further evidence.

The case has sparked widespread discussion, with many awaiting the next court appearance to see how the matter unfolds.

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Chinhoyi University Supervisor Wanted Over US$17K Fraud Case

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Jairos Makasa Fraud Scandal

A supervisor at Chinhoyi University of Technology is on the run after allegedly defrauding the university’s Medicinal Feed Factory of about US$17,000.

The suspect, Jairos Makasa, who is based in Chitungwiza, is accused of using an outdated receipt book to carry out the fraud.

Earlier reports had wrongly identified the fugitive as farm manager Mafaro Zengeni. However, investigations have since confirmed that Zengeni is not involved in the case. He remains at work and has not been charged.

Authorities established that Makasa falsely implicated Zengeni in a report he submitted to university management, creating confusion about who was responsible for the offence.

According to the report, Makasa allegedly admitted to defrauding the institution during sales of beef fattening feed, using receipt numbers ranging from 233130 to 233187.

Confirming the incident, Gifford Chikuya, Acting Director of Communications, Marketing and Public Relations at the university, said the suspect is still at large.

“It is true that a fraud case occurred, and the person responsible, Makasa, is currently on the run,” he said.

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