The police in Botswana have released information that three suspected robbers have died after shoot out with the police and all are suspected to be Zimbabwean citizens
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has arrested two suspects for conspiring to sale a residential stand in Harare’s Tynwald suburb using forged documents.
The suspects, Shyleen Sirani (31) and Joseph Muketiwa (41) made a counterfeit deed of transfer and a fake plastic identity card leading to
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has raised concern over an increase in national lockdown violations across the country’s major cities.
In a statement, Police national spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said members of the public have become complacent in the observance of the national lockdown measures.
“The
The Thokozani Khupe led MDC-T has cleared its under fire Secretary General Douglas Mwonzora of any wrongdoing after a party member reported him to the police for alleged embezzlement of party funds.
Leonard Chisvo from Mashonaland central accused Mwonzora of allegedly converting ZWL$300 000 to his
The Zimbabwe Republic Police Tuesday announced that it arrested a suspect, Gift Chemhuru (40), in connection with a kidnapping incident of a four weeks old baby.
The baby was kidnapped in Harare but the suspect was nabbed in Zvimba after a tip-off from members of the
Outspoken independent legislator for Norton, Temba Mliswa has castigated the remaining bureaucrats in state institutions that served under the previous administration led by the late President Robert Mugabe accusing them of failing to execute their duties and adapting to the new dispensation.
Addressing journalists in Harare
Operatives from the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) on Tuesday arrested a 25-year-old man for posing as a medical doctor without qualifications.
The imposter, Admire Chisi of Zimre Park, was arrested at Parirenyatwa hospital where he has been carrying out his 'duties' since April this year.
According to
Commissioner General Godwin Matanga failed to disclose information about the whereabouts and arrest of police officers who threw teargas in a loaded bus in Harare last week
Vendors in Mbare have bemoaned constant interruptions by law enforcement agents which they say is robbing them of business.
This comes after the recent relaxation of business operating hours by government to 1630 hours from the initial 1500 hours over a week ago.
Speaking to this publication,
A 42 year old Zimbabwe Republic Police officer has been arraigned before the courts on allegations of bribery and criminal abuse of office.
Thomas Mabgwe an attested member of the ZRP appeared at the Harare Magistrate Court facing bribery charges amounting to US$78 000 after receiving