Harare Police Arrest Kuwait Embassy Official And Three Suspects Over Zimbabwean ‘Sex Slaves Scandal’

Harare Police Arrest Kuwait Embassy Official And Three Suspects Over Zimbabwean  ‘Sex Slaves Scandal’

POLICE in Harare have arrested a Kuwait embassy official and three suspects as investigations into the human trafficking saga deepen. Brenda Avril May (62), a secretary at the embassy, was re-arrested after fresh charges emerged. May has pending similar charges before the courts. She recruited Joyleen Muchengu on the pretext that she was going to work as a nurse aide for former Kuwaiti Ambassador to Zimbabwe Ahmed Al-Jeeran’s brother, Bader Khaled. On reaching Kuwait, Muchengu…

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Two Beitbridge (Zimra) Officers Convicted Of Illegally Detaining A Tuckload Of Liquor That Had Been Legally Cleared.

Two Beitbridge (Zimra) Officers  Convicted Of  Illegally Detaining A Tuckload Of Liquor That Had Been Legally Cleared.

  TWO Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) officers stationed at Beitbridge were yesterday convicted of criminal abuse of office after they illegally detained a truckload of liquor that had been legally cleared. Obert Tafadzwa Charamba, 35, a loss control officer and Stephen Masimuke, 50, a supervisor are accused of detaining a truck belonging to a Bulawayo company, Turkey Trading (Pvt) Ltd, between December 23 last year and January 14 this year. The duo who were jointly…

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Tomana refused to prosecute ‘ Zanu PF Kereke for raping an 11 year old at gunpoint’

Tomana refused to prosecute ‘ Zanu PF Kereke for raping an 11 year old at gunpoint’

Zimbabwe’s Prosecutor General, Tomana is not new to controversy as he stands accused of failing or rather refusing  to prosecute a  Zanu PF Stalwart,  MP Munyaradzi Kereke who was facing   allegations of raping a minor. This blatant disregard for court  orders compelling him him to do so proved beyond doubt that Zanu PF and Mugabe are a law unto themselves and all else depends on them, not the other way round. The case against Dr Munyardzi Kereke…

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