Crime and Courts
Ten Chinese Nationals Appear in Harare Court After Drug Raid
Ten Chinese nationals recently appeared before the Harare Magistrates Court for their initial remand hearing after being apprehended during a police drug raid at a local lodge.
The individuals charged include: Huang Zhen (39), You Hefe (35), Song Yunmel (27), Yuang Wanwan (29), Wu Yuejun (46), Yang Qin (29), Fan Yue (36), Sun Jie (36), Yao Wenming (40), and Li Zhongju (31).
According to the prosecution, law enforcement officers acted on a tip-off about ongoing parties at a property located at 60 Knightsbridge Road in Newlands, Harare. Upon raiding the premises, authorities allegedly discovered the group in possession of — and using — illegal substances such as cocaine, benzodiazepines, and methamphetamine.
In a public statement, the National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe (NPAZ) emphasized the serious implications of drug-related offenses, stating that substance abuse contributes to criminal behavior and negatively impacts communities.
“The justice system will respond decisively to individuals involved in the distribution or consumption of harmful drugs in Zimbabwe,” the NPAZ said.
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Crime and Courts
Madzikanda Duo to Spend Night in Custody Over Alleged Online Abuse
Sir Wicknell Chivayo’s former wife, Sonja Madzikanda, together with her mother, Tabitha Madzikanda, were remanded in custody pending a bail hearing scheduled for tomorrow after appearing in court on cyberbullying charges.
The pair is accused of circulating AI-generated images allegedly depicting Sonja’s former husband, Wicknell Chivayo, alongside South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.
According to court proceedings, the two were formally charged before being remanded in custody. They are expected to return to court tomorrow for the determination of their bail application.
Crime and Courts
Judge Throws Out Marry Mubaiwa’s Application in VP Chiwenga Case
The High Court has thrown out an application by Marry Mubaiwa seeking a permanent stay of proceedings in a case where she is accused of attempting to murder her former husband, Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga.
Justice Jacob Manzunzu ruled against Mubaiwa’s application, which had cited Harare regional magistrate Feresi Chakanyuka and the Prosecutor-General as respondents, saying the arguments raised lacked merit.
In his ruling, Justice Manzunzu said the purpose of an investigation is to establish the truth and determine whether there had been unreasonable delays in the matter. He noted that a court could rely on either a formal or informal inquiry, depending on the circumstances.
He added that where the court record already contains all the necessary facts, there is no need for oral evidence, as the matter can be adequately determined from the documents before the court.
The judge also ruled that the magistrate had properly considered issues relating to delays both before and after the commencement of trial proceedings. He said higher courts should only interfere in limited circumstances and found no gross irregularities in the handling of the matter.
Justice Manzunzu further observed that the delays in the case were largely linked to Mubaiwa’s need for medical treatment, which prevented the trial from proceeding.
Mubaiwa had approached the High Court seeking a review of Magistrate Chakanyuka’s earlier decision dismissing her application for a permanent stay of prosecution.
She was arrested in December 2019 and later filed the application in November 2024 under Section 167A of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act, arguing that there had been excessive delays in concluding the criminal case.
However, the National Prosecuting Authority opposed the application, maintaining that the postponements were not caused by the State.
In her earlier ruling, Magistrate Chakanyuka concluded that the delays stemmed mainly from Mubaiwa’s circumstances rather than prosecutorial conduct.
Mubaiwa had argued that the magistrate committed procedural irregularities by dismissing her request without carrying out what she described as a mandatory investigation under the law.
She also challenged the finding that only delays primarily attributable to the State could justify a permanent halt to prosecution.
Crime and Courts
Anymore Zvitsva Sentenced to 89 Years in Jail
A Harare court has sentenced 35-year-old convicted rapist Anymore Zvitsva to 89 years in prison after he was found guilty of multiple offences, including rape, attempted murder, and robbery.
According to court records, Zvitsva was convicted on four counts of rape, five counts of attempted murder, and one count of robbery.
He admitted to all 10 charges during his appearance before Harare regional magistrate Francis Mapfumo last week.
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