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“Twumbwa” trade uncovered: police urge public to whistle blow on fake alcohol syndicates

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"Twumbwa” trade uncovered: police urge public to whistle blow on fake alcohol syndicates

By Itai Mazire and Nigel Pfunde

A tightly-knit syndicate comprising rogue police officers and illicit beer sellers dubbed “Twumbwa” is under scrutiny with allegations that the two parties are working in cahoots.

Hurumende News can exclusively reveal that police units are allegedly turning a blind eye and getting kickbacks to allow the sale of beer in various areas of the city centre.

A week-long investigation by Hurumende News observed that “twumbwa” are being sold at bus termini, liquor shops, boutiques, downtown tuckshops and along streets and avenues in the capital city.

During the investigation, we observed that several police bases dotted around the city centre are near these places of sale.

 

Undercover investigations established that the ‘epicentres’ of this rot are Roadport bus terminus, shop operators operating along the street are illegally selling illicit brews under the guise of operating agent-registered shops for a big telecoms company (name withheld).

 

The other hotspot is located along George Silundika and Sam Nujoma Avenue, where purported recharge card (airtime) vendors trade the illicit brews, which come in a wide variety.

Copacabana is the chief oasis of the trade in illicit beer trade. Here, kombi operators, fruit vendors, forex dealers, and touts are used as pawns by a well-orchestrated syndicate led by ‘chefs’ who also work with rogue Zimra officials.

 

The White House, located at the corner of Cameroon and Chinhoyi streets, is also another hub popularly known as ‘pabase’ in street lingua, and uniformed police have been spotted utilising that facility.

 

“A stitch in time saves nine. We are worried. I run a boutique underneath Whitehouse, and cases of shoplifting have been on the rise since these people need to fund their habits.

 

“We are actually drafting a petition to the police for intervention and once we have a sizeable number of signatories, we will present it to the powers that be,” said a shop owner in the vicinity of the ‘house of horror’.

 

Downtown tuckshops are the sole epicentre suppliers of illicit beers. Thorough investigations revealed that foreign nationals are behind the distribution of “twumbwa” countrywide.

Peddlers of the illicit beers are drawn to Harare downtown to move their contraband around the country.

National police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the long arm of the law will soon bring these culprits to book.

He said rogue officers behind this ring will be nabbed.

“We are appealing to members of the public to share information on such suspected illegal activities,” said Commissioner Nyathi.

The Retailers Association of Zimbabwe president, Denford Mutashu, applauded the government intervention and also opened a can of worms on the manufacturing of counterfeit premium brands in a revelation that implies that the rot is permeating all social strata.

 

“As CZR, we call upon the authorities to urgently extend the current crackdown to include counterfeit alcoholic beverages, which have become alarmingly widespread across the country. We are particularly concerned about the increasing availability of fake premium brands such as Blue Label, Black Label, Glenfiddich and others, which are being distributed to unsuspecting consumers, especially in urban and peri-urban outlets.

 

“These illicit products are often manufactured in unregulated environments, with no adherence to safety, hygiene or quality standards and thus expose consumers to serious health risks, including poisoning.

 

“We further urge authorities to go beyond retailers and wholesalers and intensify investigations into the source of these counterfeit products, including manufacturers, backyard operations, import syndicates and suppliers who are deliberately flooding the market with fake goods for profiteering at the expense of consumers,” fumed Mutashu.

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Former Nketa MP jailed

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Former Member of Parliament for Nketa constituency will rue the day he became a bogus land baron and duped a nurse-aide that he was selling a residential stand as he will spend next two years languishing in prison.

Court records state that former Nketa Member of Parliament, Obert Manduna (43) has been sentenced to 4 1/2 years imprisonment for fraud, with 2 years effective, after deceiving a woman into paying USD 5900 for a residential stand he had no legal right to sell.

NPA said,” Between October 2020 and February 2022, the offender misrepresented to a nurse aide at Mpilo Hospital that he held a special power of attorney from the rightful owner to sell a stand Cowdray Park, Bulawayo.

“He drafted a fake agreement of sale and collected payments from the complainant in multiple instalments amounting to USD5900,” said NPA.

The offender was sentenced to 4 1/2 years imprisonment of which 6 months were suspended for 5 years.

Two years were suspended on condition of full restitution to the complainant. He will serve an effective 2 years in prison.

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Musician Chillmaster’s Lenient Sentence Challenged by High Court

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Well-known musician Kudakwashe Gift Hombarume, popularly known as Chillmaster, may receive a stricter sentence after the High Court sent his culpable homicide case back to the Mbare Magistrates Court for review.

Judge President Mary Zimba-Dube highlighted serious shortcomings in the original sentencing, stating that it did not fully address essential legal principles. The lower court has 30 days to re-evaluate his culpability in connection with the fatal road crash.

The case centers on an April 9, 2025 accident in which Chillmaster, who was unlicensed at the time, lost control of his car on New Chitungwiza Road, fatally striking pedestrian Custon Charumbira.

The 24-year-old musician admitted to speeding, failing to maintain control of the vehicle, and not paying sufficient attention to the road.

In May, Magistrate Tatenda Mukurunge fined him US$200 for driving without a license and handed down a two-year prison sentence for culpable homicide.

However, the sentence was wholly suspended—half on condition of good behavior and half on completion of 420 hours of community service at Stoneridge Primary School.

Justice Dube found that the magistrate failed to adequately consider aggravating factors in the case. These included Chillmaster’s excessive speed—between 80 and 100 km/h in a 60 km/h zone—his lack of a driver’s license, and the fact that he only came to a stop 67 meters after the impact.

“The manner of driving demonstrated gross negligence,” said Justice Dube, adding that such serious offenses should not result in non-custodial sentences.

She stressed that the courts must set a strong precedent to discourage unlicensed driving that leads to death.

Part of what influenced the lenient sentence was the victim’s family requesting mercy. They had received financial support from Chillmaster after the accident, including livestock intended to appease cultural beliefs tied to the victim’s spirit.

While commending the musician’s efforts, the judge clarified that such gestures cannot override the severity of the crime.

“A victim impact statement cannot override the requirements of justice,” said Justice Dube. “Courts should not give the impression that compensation can substitute for accountability in serious crimes.”

Justice Dube also noted that the original court failed to consider whether Chillmaster should be disqualified from driving—a measure that is mandatory in cases involving road deaths caused by driver fault. She emphasized that such bans promote road safety and serve as a deterrent.

The case now returns to the Magistrates Court, where a fresh inquiry will examine the extent of Chillmaster’s negligence, determine whether he should be barred from driving, and impose a revised sentence in line with legal standards.

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Zanu-PF Consolidates Control in Urban Areas Following By-Election Sweep

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The ruling Zanu-PF party has strengthened its dominance over urban politics after securing a clean sweep in recent local authority by-elections, further weakening an already fragmented opposition.

In Epworth’s Ward 6, Zanu-PF candidate Bushe Civilisen emerged victorious with a commanding 3,022 votes. Her opponents, Alice Nyahunzvi of the MDC-T and independent Peter Nyapetwa, managed just 120 and 23 votes, respectively. The voter turnout stood at 25.8%, with 25 ballots rejected.

Zanu-PF also claimed victory in Chinhoyi’s Ward 14, where Solomon Bizwork received 599 votes to defeat independent candidate Hope Zimbiri, who secured 194 votes. The turnout in that ward was 34.25%.

South Africa-based Zanu-PF supporter Kudzai Mutisi attributed the Epworth win to the strategic efforts of businessman Dr. Kudakwashe Tagwirei. Posting on X (formerly Twitter), Mutisi praised Tagwirei’s urban campaign approach, saying, “Dr. Tagwirei’s formula for winning in urban areas works,” and declared that Zimbabwe was now “every square inch a Zanu-PF stronghold.”

These by-election results continue a growing pattern of Zanu-PF regaining ground in urban constituencies historically dominated by the opposition. The MDC-T, under Douglas Mwonzora, failed to gain traction, while the faction aligned with Nelson Chamisa did not participate in the contests.

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