Crime and Courts
30 killed in Easter road accidents as pedestrian deaths soar
The Zimbabwe Republic Police has recorded 337 road traffic accidents during the 2026 Easter holiday, resulting in 30 deaths, a sharp rise from 24 fatalities in the same period last year, National Police Spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi has said.
Presenting the 2026 Easter holiday accident statistics, Commissioner Nyathi said the number of fatal accidents increased from 21 in 2025 to 22 this year, even as total accidents dropped from 384 to 337.
Injuries, however, declined from 178 to 104.
“During the 2026 Easter Holiday, a total of 337 road traffic accidents were recorded compared to 384 accidents during the same period in 2025.
“Of these, 22 were fatal accidents resulting in 30 deaths, compared to 21 fatal accidents in 2025 which claimed 24 lives,” said Commissioner Nyathi.
Out of the 30 people killed, pedestrians accounted for the majority, 19 deaths, or 63.3 percent of the total.
“Out of the 30 people killed, the majority were pedestrians, accounting for 19 deaths, which is approximately 63 percent of the total,” said Commissioner Nyathi.
Passengers followed with seven fatalities (23.3 percent), drivers three (10 percent), and one rider (3.3 percent).
Commissioner Nyathi identified speeding as the primary cause of the crashes.
“During the 2026 Easter Holiday, speeding was identified as the leading cause of the road traffic accidents, with many motorists losing control of their vehicles and overturning.
“Unsafe overtaking also contributed to head-on collisions recorded during the period.”
No major accident involving public service vehicles was recorded during the holiday itself. However, on the eve of the period, on 2 April 2026, a fatal head-on collision occurred on the Harare-Masvingo Road.
“On the eve of the period under review, on 2nd April 2026, a fatal road traffic accident was recorded where six (6) family members were killed when a Toyota Corolla vehicle had a head-on collision with a truck at the 246 km peg along the Harare-Masvingo Road.”
In another tragic incident on 3 April 2026 along the Bulawayo–Beitbridge Road, seven people died after a truck ploughed into three vehicles and pedestrians who had gathered at an earlier crash scene.
“Among the recorded incidents was a fatal road traffic accident which occurred at the 51 kilometre peg along the Bulawayo–Beitbridge Road on 3 April 2026 at approximately 2110 hours.”
“Seven (7) people were killed and four (4) others injured when a truck rammed into three (3) vehicles, a Nissan March, Toyota Probox and Toyota Hiace (Baby Quantum), which had been involved in an accident earlier.
“The truck struck the three vehicles and the pedestrians who had gathered at the scene, resulting in the fatalities.”
Police have now revealed that three separate hit-and-run fatal accidents occurred on a single day , 4 April 2026, in Masvingo Province, all involving pedestrians.
The first incident happened at around 0130 hours at the 91 km peg along the Masvingo–Beitbridge Road, where an unidentified motorist struck and killed a pedestrian before fleeing.
The second took place near the Roman Catholic Church near Zengeza Business Centre, Renco Mine, where a Volvo abnormal load truck struck a pedestrian and failed to stop, the victim dying on the spot. The third was recorded at the 22 km peg along the Masvingo–Copota Road, where another unknown driver hit a pedestrian and sped off.
In response, Commissioner Nyathi issued a stern warning to motorists, demanding responsible behaviour.
“The Zimbabwe Republic Police reiterates that motorists involved in accidents must stop, render first aid where possible and report every accident to the Police,” he said.
He also gave specific safety directives for drivers on the road.
“Motorists are also urged to use reflective warning triangles in the event of breakdowns or accidents, reduce speed and exercise caution when approaching vehicles with hazard lights turned on,” Nyathi stated.
“Above all, motorists are urged to act responsibly, adhere to all road rules and regulations and prioritize the safety of all road users,” he added.
Police have urged the public to remain vigilant as investigations into the hit-and-run cases continue. No arrests have been reported so far.
Crime and Courts
Fake ID Fraud Suspect Appears in Court Over Loan Scam Allegations
A 32-year-old Harare man has appeared in court facing fraud allegations after allegedly using forged identity documents and fake payslips to secure loans from a financial institution.
John Chirine appeared before Harare magistrate Mr Michael Mafukidze on two counts of fraud and was released on US$300 bail.
According to the State, the complainant is Innbucks Microbank Limited, represented by the institution’s Head of Risk, Mr Marcos Mupingo.
Prosecutor Mr Lawrence Gangarahwe told the court that on April 26, 2026, Chirine allegedly used a counterfeit national identity card and a fake Natpack Flexibles payslip bearing the name Brandon Benhura to apply for a loan.
The court heard that Chirine allegedly visited Innbucks Microbank offices in Borrowdale, Harare, pretending to be Brandon Benhura and applied for a loan amounting to US$3 321.
It is alleged the financial institution processed the application and transferred the funds into an NMB Bank account allegedly linked to Chirine, who then reportedly withdrew the money for personal use.
In a second incident, prosecutors allege that on May 5, 2026, Chirine again attempted to secure another loan using forged documents, this time posing as Isaac Machingura.
He allegedly submitted another fake Natpack Flexibles payslip together with a counterfeit national identity card while applying for a US$6 300 loan from the same institution.
However, the alleged scam was reportedly uncovered before the funds could be released, prompting the institution to block the transaction and alert the police.
Authorities later arrested Chirine following investigations into the matter.
The court heard that Innbucks Microbank suffered a loss of US$3 321 as a result of the alleged fraud.
Crime and Courts
Seven Armed Robbers Nabbed
Itai Mazire
Police has confirmed the arrest of seven suspects linked to a series of armed robberies in Nyabira, following a dramatic early morning incident that saw community members pursue and apprehend one of the alleged criminals.
National Police Spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi said confirmed the arrest of seven suspects, Malvin Mohammed Maisiri (32), Leonard Mahwindo (26), Tension Mahwindo (26), Heavens Chimupenga (17), Moffat Mango (50), Kudakwashe Munemo (29) and Goodwill Muchimba (39), in connection with a series of armed robbery cases which occurred in Nyabira.
The arrests stem from an armed robbery on 5 May 2026 at around 0300 hours at a house in Nyabira.
According to police, the suspects allegedly attacked the complainant while demanding cash and valuables before ransacking the house.
Commissioner Nyathi said the complainant alerted police who swiftly mobilised and proceeded to the scene where they found the suspect still inside the house.
Upon noticing approaching residents, the suspects attempted to flee.
However, members of the public pursued and apprehended one suspect, Mohammed Hamandishe. A Retay pistol, nine live rounds, four blank rounds and two pistol magazines were subsequently recovered from him.
The detained suspect implicated his accomplices, leading to their subsequent arrest in Nyabira and Chitungwiza.
Police recovered a Tokarev pistol, a magazine and one live round of ammunition, a bolt cutter and a bicycle, among other items.
The seven suspects are currently clearing three other armed robbery cases that occurred on 26 April 2026 in Nyabira, where cash and household goods were stolen.
“The Zimbabwe Republic Police commends the Nyabira community for their swift and courageous response, which led to the arrest of one of the suspects,” said Commissioner Nyathi.
Police are continuing their investigation.
“The ZRP is appealing for information which may lead to the arrest of outstanding suspects only identified as ‘Good’ and ‘Nyasha’. Anyone with information is urged to contact their nearest police station.”
Crime and Courts
Arrest Warrants Issued in Dr Pswarayi Estate Misappropriation Case
A Harare magistrate has issued warrants of arrest for Tinashe Pswarayi and Tauya Masunda after the pair failed to appear in court for judgment in a case involving alleged abuse of estate funds amounting to more than US$52 000.
Presiding magistrate Mr Tapiwa Kuhudzai ordered the arrest of the two accused, who are facing allegations of unlawfully diverting rental income generated from properties belonging to the estate of the late liberation war veteran and medical doctor, Edward Munatsireyi Pswarayi.
During the trial, estate executor and senior lawyer Caleb Mucheche, together with the late doctor’s UK-based daughter Chenayimoyo Pswarayi, gave evidence detailing how rental proceeds from the estate were allegedly siphoned between June and November 2014, before an executor had officially been appointed.
According to court testimony, Masunda and Tinashe allegedly set up two fraudulent trusts which prosecutors say were used to channel and conceal rental income collected from estate properties. The State argues that the accused unlawfully retained more than US$52 000 in violation of Section 42 of the Administration of Estates Act [Chapter 6:01].
The matter was brought before the courts by Takunda Pswarayi, who lives in the United Kingdom and is one of the beneficiaries of the estate.
Court proceedings revealed that Tinashe Pswarayi, who is unemployed, served as a trustee of the estate, while Masunda is the director of City Accounting and Secretarial Services and also acted as trustee for the Tondori 1 and Tondori 2 trusts linked to the deceased’s assets.
Prosecutor Polite Chikiwa told the court that Dr Pswarayi had transferred several properties into two trusts in 2009.
The first trust, Tondori 1, reportedly included Munatsireyi Service Station and a commercial property located in Machipisa, Harare. Tondori 2 allegedly held residential stands in Borrowdale Brooke and Kambuzuma, a supermarket in Kambuzuma, as well as a 51 percent stake in Tondori Farm (Pvt) Ltd in Beatrice.
Following Dr Pswarayi’s death on June 8, 2014, the properties remained under the control of the two trusts, with the accused continuing as trustees.
The State alleges that shortly after the death, the pair began collecting rental payments from tenants occupying the estate properties. Prosecutors say they collected US$9 835 in June 2014 alone but failed to hand the money over to the executor or notify the Master of the High Court as required by law.
The court further heard that between August and November 2014, the accused allegedly received an additional US$42 400 in rental income which was neither distributed to beneficiaries nor declared to the executor or the Master of the High Court.
Takunda Pswarayi, who was entitled to a 10 percent share of the estate income, allegedly received nothing during that period.
The alleged irregularities only came to light in December 2014 after Advocate Mucheche was appointed executor dative by the Master of the High Court.
The prosecution maintains that the two accused breached legal procedures governing deceased estates by failing to surrender assets and rental proceeds to the appointed executor.
Authorities say a total of US$52 235 was allegedly misappropriated, and no recoveries have been made so far.
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