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Bindura Magistrate robbed at gunpoint

Three unknown armed robbers allegedly pounced on the Bindura magistrate and robbed him of his laptop, money and his mobile phone.

Armed with firearms they allegedly broke into Felix Chauromwe’s house on July 28 around 03:00 and pointed a pistol at him while demanding him to keep calm and surrender money, laptop, and mobile phone to them.

He complied and they robbed him before varnishing in the dark. Acting Mashonaland Central police spokesperson Sergeant Major Samuel Chikasha confirmed the case.

Meanwhile, police is investigating the case and the suspects are yet to be brought to book

In other news – Zimbabwe faces imminent food crisis by month’s end

Zimbabwe has recently received approximately US$32 million in drought relief aid, aimed at addressing the severe food insecurity affecting the country. Despite this substantial amount, concerns remain as it may not suffice to cover the needs of at least 70% of the nation’s 60 districts, expected to face cereal shortages by the end of the month.

The funding includes a US$31.8 million disbursement from the African Risk Capacity (ARC) for the 2023/24 Drought Insurance Payout. Read More

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