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Court Awards Nearly US$49K to Farmer Shot During Patrol

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The High Court has ordered a security guard and his employer, Javelin Trading (Pvt) Ltd, to jointly pay nearly US$49,000 in damages to a Nyabira-based police officer and farmer who was left disabled after being shot during a farm patrol.

Justice Gladys Mhuri found guard Casten Suwedi negligent when he shot Calisto Mujera in the back at Gwebi South Farm on April 26, 2020, leaving him partially paralysed. The court also held Javelin Trading vicariously liable, having armed Suwedi despite his lack of proper firearms training.

“The second defendant did not issue any warning to stop. He fired directly at the vehicle without confirming whether anyone was inside. A reasonable person would have foreseen the risk of injuring someone,” Justice Mhuri ruled.

Mujera had initially demanded US$331,590 in compensation for medical bills, lost income, destroyed farming operations, and future care costs. However, the court reduced the award to US$48,920.66, covering verified medical and transport expenses, lost farm income, as well as damages for pain, suffering, and loss of life’s amenities.

According to evidence presented, Mujera had been driving with his son when his car overheated near Javelin Farm. As he stepped out to check the engine, Suwedi—on patrol—shone a torchlight from the maize field and fired a shot, striking him in the back.

“I shouted that I was a police officer. No warning was given. I only saw a light, then heard a bang,” Mujera testified.

The bullet left shrapnel embedded in his spine, resulting in permanent lower-body damage. He spent weeks at Parirenyatwa Hospital and months at Chikurubi Police Hospital undergoing treatment and physiotherapy. Medical reports confirmed he will suffer chronic pain and permanent disability.

Mujera told the court the injuries ruined his farming business, cost him his formal employment, and left him socially humiliated after media reports falsely suggested he had been caught stealing maize. He and his son were later acquitted of theft charges at the Norton Magistrates’ Court.

Suwedi, however, insisted he had found Mujera stealing maize and fired only after giving a warning. Justice Mhuri rejected his testimony, describing him as “not a truthful witness” who gave conflicting accounts. Javelin Trading, for its part, did not present any defence.

In her ruling, Justice Mhuri stressed that damages were meant to compensate the victim, not punish the wrongdoer. She awarded Mujera US$33,920.66 in special damages (medical bills, transport, and lost farm income), US$10,000 for pain and permanent disability, and US$5,000 for loss of amenities.

The final award of US$48,920.66 is to be paid jointly by Javelin Trading and Suwedi, with payment by one absolving the other.

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Armed Robbery Mastermind Nabbed

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Joseph Phiri

Police have arrested the suspected mastermind behind a wave of armed robberies that terrorised Mahatshula suburb for nearly five months, after a video of him trying to break into a house went viral on social media.

Joseph Phiri (28) was taken into custody yesterday following an intensive manhunt.

He is accused of orchestrating nine separate armed robberies between 15 December 2025 and 13 May 2026, seven with one gang, then two more with a fresh syndicate after his first set of accomplices were jailed.

National Police Spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the breakthrough, describing Phiri’s evolving tactics.

“The suspect initially teamed up with Challenge Lucky Neta (38), Trust Adam Mubvumbi (35) and Wellington Nyakurima alias Dombadomba (33) to commit seven cases of robbery by attacking victims with knives, sjamboks, while armed with pistols.”

Those three accomplices were later arrested and are now remanded at Khami Prison. Undeterred, Phiri formed a new gang.

“He teamed up with Pauros Hadebe alias Mengezi, Oscar Ndlovu alias Mao and Jomo Chomu to attack complainants in Mahatshula East,” said Commissioner Nyathi.

The breakthrough came after a dramatic incident in Mahatshula East where a resident’s camera captured Phiri in action.

“In one of the incidents, a video went viral on social media as the suspect who was wearing a maroon and grey bucket hat and grey jacket tried to break into a house.”

Police are now hunting Phiri’s three latest accomplices who are Pauros Hadebe, Oscar Ndlovu or Jomo Chomu

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Man Arrested Over Illegal Manufacturing of Medicines in Ruwa

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The Zimbabwe Republic Police has confirmed the arrest of a 25-year-old man, Blessed Magagoyi, in connection with the illegal manufacturing of medicines at an unlicensed premises in ZIMRE Park, Ruwa.

According to police, the suspect was arrested on May 14, 2026, following investigations into the alleged operation. Detectives reportedly recovered medicine manufacturing equipment, packaging machines, raw materials and various finished medicinal products with an estimated street value of US$25,000.

Some of the recovered products include Honey Bean Medicines, Gut Restore Powdered Medicine, Cynocene Medicines, Fotal Harmony and Cardio Cene Capsules.

Police said investigations are still underway to establish the source of the raw materials used in the manufacturing process.

The ZRP also revealed that another suspect, Tonee Tapiwa Vambe, is being sought in connection with the case. Members of the public with information that may assist in his arrest have been urged to report to their nearest police station.

Police warned the public against buying medicines from unregistered and unlicensed sources, saying such products may pose serious health risks.

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ZRP Nabs Illegal Medicine Manufacturer in Ruwa, Recovers USD 25,000 Worth of Illicit Products

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Ruwa,Zimbabwe – The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has confirmed the arrest of Blessed Magagoyi, a 25-year-old male, in connection with the illegal manufacturing of medicines at an unlicensed premise situated in ZIMRE Park, Ruwa.

The apprehension, which occurred on May 14, 2026, marks a significant stride in the ongoing efforts to curb the proliferation of illicit pharmaceutical operations that pose a severe threat to public health and safety.

The decisive police action led to the recovery of a substantial cache of illegal items. Authorities seized medicine manufacturing equipment, a variety of finished medicinal products, including those branded as Honey Bean Medicines, Gut Restore Powered Medicine, Cynocene Medicines, Fotal Harmony, and Cardio Cene Capsule. Additionally, raw materials essential for medicine production and packaging equipment were confiscated. The estimated street value of the recovered items stands at a considerable USD 25,000.00.

Investigations into this matter are actively in progress, with law enforcement agencies diligently working to ascertain the source of the raw materials used in the illicit manufacturing process.

Furthermore, the ZRP is intensifying its search for a second suspect, Tonee Tapiwa Vambe, who is currently being sought in connection with the case. The public is urged to assist in these efforts; anyone possessing information pertinent to this investigation is encouraged to report it to their nearest Police Station.

This collaborative approach between the ZRP and the community is crucial in safeguarding the well-being of all citizens and upholding the integrity of the nation’s healthcare system.

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