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Police publish names of Top drug dealers in Zimbabwe

In an unprecedented move to combat the growing menace of drugs and substance abuse, the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has publicly named and shamed individuals suspected of involvement in drug-related activities. The announcement comes in conjunction with the intensified efforts of the National Committee on the Elimination of Drugs and Substance Abuse, showcasing a commitment to eradicate this societal threat.

In a press statement on the 12th of December 2023, Assistant Commissioner Nyathi emphasized the resolve of the ZRP to take decisive action against drug lords and suppliers. The list provided includes individuals who have either faced convictions in court or are currently on remand.

The named individuals are as follows:

1. Evans Dube (32)
2. Leeroy Bruce Tungama (28)
3. Gift Maunda (31)
4. Tinashe Murenzvi (24)
5. Nokhutaba Sibanda (31)
6. Lindiwe Mhlanga (25)
7. Onita Dube (31)
8. David Dhidha (48)
9. Raccbi Matekenya (35)
10. Shylin Maredza (31)
11. Anymore Chiseko (28)
12. Tawanda Sibindi (18)
13. Tinashe Nyakunzu (29)
14. Zenzo Mhlanga (43)
15. Simbarashe Mukucha (22)
16. Hilary Motsi
17. Thembekile Zulu (24)
18. Ronald Mhlanga (24)
19. Honest Ndlovu (22)
20. Linda Sibanda (32)
21. Salatine Dzangare (52)
22. Mercy Muzulu (29)
23. Hitler Tafadzwa Jungura (34)
24. Ellen Munetsi (32)
25. Christina Tsikwa (67)
26. Bobby Kambangura (27)
27. Tafadzwa Tambudzai (21)
28. Pride Jeferry Machidza (31)
29. Alabi Braima (32)
30. Khulekani Moyo (33)
31. Nomatter Muchemwa (25)
32. Marry Muchemwa (37)
33. Attorney Rudo (34)
34. Bonface Mufundisi (26)
35. Joseph Muleya (23)
36. Nyaradzai Chipfuma
37. Kirt Ndlovu (24)
38. Cleopas Moyo (21)
39. Cohen Nyakarenga (35)

Assistant Commissioner Nyathi reiterated that the ZRP, through the National Committee on the Elimination of Drugs and Substance Abuse, remains steadfast in its commitment to exposing and denouncing drug-related criminal activities throughout the country. The public is encouraged to actively participate in this fight against drugs by providing information through the National Complaints Desk at (0242) 703631 or via WhatsApp at 0712 800 197.

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