‘ZRP cop, Constable Nigel Mose Jalasi (25), raped ,stabbed his daughter 15 times with a pair of scissors and murdered her’

‘ZRP cop,  Constable Nigel Mose Jalasi (25), raped ,stabbed his daughter 15 times with a pair of scissors and murdered her’

The policeman was arrested after police officers launched a manhunt for 25-year-old police detail.The court head that Jelasi raped his stepdaughter before brutally stabbing her 15 times to death with a pair of scissors.He was remanded to the 27th of May, defence counsel advised to apply for bail at the High Court, as Prosecutor Sebastian Mutizirwa is strongly opposed the admission of the accused to bail.Jelasi denies raping the deceased but agreed to the charge…

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Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) represents 70 protesters jailed at Harare Central and Chikurubi prisons

Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) represents 70 protesters jailed at Harare Central and Chikurubi prisons

  The organisation said among the 70 people, who are all represented by Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) are “senior citizens” including Rihana Mhondiwa aged 68 years of Warren Park high-density suburb, Fredman Mbanjeshoma aged 68 years of Mabvuku high-density suburb, Isaac Muronzi aged 52 years of St Mary’s high-density suburb in Chitungwiza, Lucky Mutakuragumbo aged 52 years of Glendale and some informal traders, security guards and some unemployed people, who were rounded up…

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Police Deny Unemployed Graduates Permission To March In Harare On The 3rd August.

Police Deny Unemployed Graduates Permission To March In Harare On The 3rd August.

  Zimbabwe Republic Police, (ZRP) have acknowledged receipt of a request from unemployed graduates seeking permission to march across Harare.   Unsurprisingly so, the ZRP force has turned down the graduates request, arguing that a march across the CBD will disrupt vehicle and human traffic flow, while urging the graduates to pursue other means of submitting their petitions to relevant authorities. The response came from the Harare District Chief Superintendent Officer Commanding Police, N. Saunyama….

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How Zimbabwean Laws Apply Differently To Varying, Social Standing, Wealth and Power Statuses.

How Zimbabwean Laws Apply Differently To Varying, Social Standing, Wealth and Power Statuses.

If an ordinary street person in Zimbabwe kills someone else, this is rated as crime and when justice catches up with them, they will most likely spend a long term in prison for the ‘CRIME’.   However a wealthy, powerful, figure presiding over ruthless security forces such as the CIO, ZRP, ZNA, Airforce and Zanu PF militia is free to butcher thousands from other tribes such 20 000 Ndebeles in Matebeleland and Midlands, murder other…

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Impounded US Plane Had R60 Billion Destined For South Africa’s Reserve Bank.

Impounded US Plane Had R60 Billion Destined For South Africa’s Reserve Bank.

INVESTIGATIONS have unearthed that the decomposing body found last week on a Western Global Airlines cargo plane at Harare International Airport was that of a stowaway, and that the craft was carrying about R60 billion destined for South Africa’s Reserve Bank. Indications are that the stowayay could have died four days before his body was discovered on the plane on February 14. The plane was impounded after it landed for refuelling and Civil Aviation Authority…

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Journalists Manayiti , Mashavave , Dube Threatened By Police, With ‘Dzamara’ Style Dissapearance’

Journalists Manayiti , Mashavave , Dube  Threatened By Police, With ‘Dzamara’ Style Dissapearance’

HARARE police on Saturday threatened three journalists with the Itai Dzamara-style disappearance for covering ZCTU-led protests against job losses. The police manhandled three journalists Obey Manayiti (The Standard), AFP correspondent Reagan Mashavave and freelance ANN7 TV correspondent Pindai Dube who were covering the protests and bundled them into their truck. The three were monitoring the situation from a distant when a plain-clothed police officer identified them and ordered their arrest. Despite the journalists identifying themselves,…

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Gun Violence With Influx Of Unregistered Cooperatives Displaying Zanu-PF & ZIM Flags

Gun Violence With Influx Of  Unregistered Cooperatives Displaying Zanu-PF & ZIM Flags

Clashes between housing cooperatives in Harare South and Ruwa have continued unabated with the latest clashes resulting in members of the Solomon Mujuru and Shingiriro housing cooperatives clashing in a log fight resulting in a shooting which left a dog dead. According to the ZRP National Spokesperson, Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba, members of Ruwa’s Solomon Mujuru Housing Cooperative led by Cde Oswell Gwanzura and Cde Petronella Kagonye aligned Shingiriro Housing Cooperative this Thursday morning,…

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