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Mzembi Granted Bail Over 2010 World Cup TV Donation Case

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Former Tourism Minister Walter Mzembi has been granted bail by the High Court in Harare in connection with a US$2 million fraud case stemming from his time in government.

Mzembi was awarded bail set at US$1,000 while the court prepares to deliver judgment in the matter.

The case centres on allegations that he unlawfully donated television sets that had been procured for public viewing during the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

Prosecutors argue that the equipment, intended for fan parks across Zimbabwe, was distributed without the necessary approval from Treasury or Cabinet.

As part of the bail conditions, Mzembi is required to surrender his passport, remain at his Harare residence, and stay within a 30-kilometre radius of the court.

These restrictions are meant to ensure his availability as the legal process reaches its conclusion.

Despite being granted bail, Mzembi remained in custody due to a reported administrative issue related to the processing of his release.

Court officials indicated that the matter is expected to be resolved promptly, paving the way for his release.

Mzembi was arrested in June 2025 upon his return from South Africa, marking a significant development in a long-running case that has drawn public attention due to his former high-profile role in government.

During his tenure, he was responsible for overseeing Zimbabwe’s tourism portfolio and played a prominent role in international tourism engagements.

The case has also reignited debate around accountability in public office, particularly regarding the management and disposal of state assets.

Legal analysts note that the outcome could set an important precedent for how similar cases are handled in Zimbabwe’s courts.

A ruling in the matter is expected soon, with both the prosecution and defence having already presented their arguments before the High Court.

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Four Arrested Over String of House Break-Ins in Masvingo

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The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has confirmed the arrest of four suspects linked to a series of unlawful entry and theft cases in and around Masvingo.

The suspects Peace Mandizvidza (32), Edward Sibanda (27), Tapiwa Tagwirei (27), and Kumbulani Sibanda (25) are accused of carrying out multiple break-ins between December 2025 and April 2026.

According to police, the group has been connected to at least 10 cases of unlawful entry and theft. The suspects allegedly targeted homes when owners were away, breaking in and stealing various household items.

Stolen goods include electrical appliances such as television sets and refrigerators, as well as blankets and other valuables. The total value of the stolen property is estimated at US$14,330.

Police investigations have led to the recovery of items worth US$10,305 so far. Recovered property includes two television sets, a deep freezer, blankets, and other household goods.

The suspects are expected to appear in court soon, while police continue with investigations.

Authorities have also urged members of the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities in their communities.

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Woman loses USD 16k in Facebook car scam

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Itai Mazire

A 35-year-old woman from Hillside was defrauded of USD 16 031 after responding to a Facebook advert for a grey baby Quantum vehicle, police had said.

“Police in Bulawayo are investigating a case of fraud where a female adult was defrauded of her money,” said Assistant Inspector T. Ndlovu, Deputy Press and Public Relations Officer for Bulawayo Province.

According to police, the victim saw an advert on 7 April 2026 at around 1000 hours “posted by an unknown accused person advertising a grey baby Quantum vehicle under the group Quality Import Cars”.

“The complainant contacted the accused person via WhatsApp and indicated that she was interested in purchasing the vehicle,” Asst Insp Ndlovu said.

“She then made payments, and the total amount paid was USD16 031.00.”

But after she paid the full agreed amount, “the accused person demanded more money.”

“This raised suspicions, and the complainant refused to make any further payment,” police said. “The unknown accused person then switched off his mobile phone and became unreachable.”

“It was then that the complainant realised that she had been duped,” said Asst Insp Ndlovu.

“A police report was then made. The total value defrauded is US$16 031.00, and nothing was recovered.”

Police have issued a stark warning to the public: “We appeal to members of the public to exercise caution when buying vehicles or other goods through social media platforms.

Members of the public are advised to verify the authenticity of sellers, inspect goods physically before making any payment and avoid transferring money to unknown persons.”

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Kadoma Man Arrested After Wife and Pregnant Daughter Killed

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A 45-year-old man has been arrested after his wife and pregnant daughter were fatally stabbed in Victory Park, Kadoma, the Zimbabwe Republic Police said on May 4, 2026.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police confirmed that Obert Namurokosi was taken into custody in connection with the two deaths, stating: “ZRP confirms the arrest of Obert Namurokosi (45) in connection with two murder cases.”

According to police, the incident began with a domestic dispute on May 2, 2026.

“On 02/05/26, the suspect allegedly had a domestic dispute with his wife, Cynthia Namurokosi (45), after which she sought refuge at their daughter’s residence,” the statement read.

The following day, authorities allege that Namurokosi followed his wife to the daughter’s home while armed with a kitchen knife.

“On 03/05/26, the suspect reportedly followed his wife to their daughter’s residence, armed with a kitchen knife, and attacked both victims,” the ZRP said.

Police identified the victims as Cynthia Namurokosi, 45, and their daughter, Takudzwa Namurokosi, 23, who was nine months pregnant at the time. The statement described the alleged attack:

“He allegedly stabbed his daughter multiple times before turning on his wife and stabbing her in the neck.”

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