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Police brutality: 17-year-old boy mauled by police dogs speaks

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BY NOKUTHABA DLAMINI

A 17-year-old boy from Kenilworth has opened up about the turnout of events when he was brutally attacked by four police dogs, leaving him with severe injuries.

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Sabelo Dube from Lukona village, shared his traumatic experience in a live broadcast on Facebook with Ezra Tshisa on Monday in Bulawayo where he had travelled to seek medical attention.

“I was sitting by the shops (Lukona) when I saw people running away as a police vehicle drove in,”Sabelo began to narrate the Wednesday morning event that has turned his life upside down.

“I decided to walk away, but shortly after, police sent dogs after me.”

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Tshisa probed, “Where were the police then?”

“They were there, instructing me to stand still and let the dogs bite me to death. I complied,” Sabelo replied, his voice shaking.

“What exactly were you alleged to have done?” Tshisa asked.

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“They didn’t say,” Sabelo responded, his eyes looking straight up.

“What were they wearing?” Tshisa pressed on.

“Full uniform. They said ‘uyabaleka gweja?’ (are you running away?) and I responded ‘I am not,’” Sabelo recounted.

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“Are you a gweja?” Tshisa asked.

“No, I am a form three student. l had been sent to the shops,” Sabelo clarified.

“What happened after the attack?” Tshisa inquired.

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“People rescued me and hid me from them. They took me to a clinic for treatment the following day. We were then referred to the main hospital (Inyathi), but they said my cuts are too wide and deep to stitch them. I feel numb and paralyzed especially on the leg, but l was also injured on the back and thighs,” Sabelo explained.

“How do you feel about your perpetrators?” Tshisa asked.

“I wish they could be arrested,” Sabelo expressed, his voice filled with emotion.

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“Up to now, we have not had the police record, the one that first showed us was wrongly narrated amd up to now they are still refusing to give it to us because at the hospital they need it.”

As the interview concluded, Sabelo’s story left viewers shocked and outraged, sparking calls for justice and accountability.

They want the authorities to take swift action to address this incident of police brutality and ensure that those responsible are held accountable.

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However, efforts to get comment from the police spokesperson for Matabeleland North Province werte infertile as Inspector Glory Banda said he was not aware.

“I was in Harare the past week for the Agric show, l will check when l start going to work tomorrow (today).”

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ZPCS reports 104 HIV-positive inmates across Matabeleland North prisons

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A total of 104 inmates are living with HIV across eight correctional facilities in Matabeleland North, according to data from the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services.

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The figures, which were first reported by the Chronicle, were presented by ZPCS Assistant Principal Correctional Officer Godknows Ncube during a National Aids Council stakeholder meeting in Bulawayo.

Of the inmates recorded as positive, 98 are aged 25 and older, while six are under the age of 25. The affected facilities include Victoria Falls Prison, Hwange Prison, Ntabazinduna Satellite Prison, Anju Farm Prison, Tsholotsho Prison, Lupane Prison, and Binga Prison .

During the most recent quarter, 144 inmates underwent testing for HIV, resulting in one positive diagnosis .

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While correctional facilities received 900 male condoms, officials reported that no female condoms were provided. Ncube noted the need to address this gender bias and ensure that female protectors are available for inmates.

The prison service is also facing challenges with medication adherence. Ncube emphasized that there is a high number of defaulters, particularly among younger inmates who were aware of their HIV status before entering the system.

He called for the integration of HIV services with other health programs and stressed the importance of strengthening monitoring and reporting within the prisons. Currently, some facilities in the region are not yet accredited to provide antiretroviral therapy services, highlighting a need for further staff training and equipment

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Inyathi man handed community service for burning wife’s belongings

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BY WANDILE TSHUMA 

A 39-year-old man from Inyathi Township has been convicted of malicious damage to property after a disagreement with his wife

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The accused recently appeared before the Inyathi Magistrates’ Court for malicious damage to property.

According to the National Prosecuting Authority, sometime in September, the accused person had a misunderstanding with the complainant, his wife over the welfare of the family.

He forced the complainant and their children out of the house.

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While the complainant was away, the accused person burnt the complainant’s belongings.

The destroyed property was valued at $140.

The accused person was sentenced to 24 months imprisonment, of which 3 months were suspended for 5 years.

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A further 18 months were suspended on condition that he completes 630 hours of community service.

The remaining 3 months were suspended on condition of restitution.

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Four months without answers: Mother pleads for help finding son

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BY NOKUTHABA DLAMINI

Try Ndiweni, a 38-year-old man from Bulawayo, has been missing since August 20. His mother, Catherine Ndiweni, is desperate for any information that can lead to his safe return.

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“He showed the signs of not being well but on the Tuesday of his disappearance, l had just come back from the farm in Bubi, and when l asked why he was not answering the phone as l away, he started to search for it from his jacket accusing us of stealing it. I tried to calm him down, but he was persistent.”

His mother explained that Try has a history of mental health challenges and has been seeing psychiatrists since 2005

“We suspect that he had stopped taking his medication recently, and I’m worried about his well-being,” she said.

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On the night of his disappearance, she said, “We were all asleep, and when we woke up, he was gone. He took his identity certificates and carpentry academic papers with him but left all his other belongings behind.”

The family suspects that Try might have crossed into Botswana, where he has resided before. However, efforts to locate him have been unsuccessful so far.

She is worried about her son’s safety and well-being.

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“I’m worried sick about my son,” she said.

“I am also unwell, l have hypertension and diabetes so l thought he was following the instructions. I do not know what triggered him to stop, but as a family we are very much worried because he has never disappeared.

We ask ourselves day and night where he vanished because his twin brother attimes go quite and asks me where his brother is, what is he eating, bathing, what he is wearing, where is he sleeping and myself everyday around 2AM, l lose sleep and whenever l eat l think about him, but l hold on to God to answer my prayers because l do not know where he went.”

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Ndiweni is described as light in complexion, 1.5-1.7 meters tall, with a moderate build and bald hair. He was last seen wearing a red t-shirt and black shoes.

If you have any information about Try’s  whereabouts, please contact his mother Catherine Ndiweni at [‪+263 71 315 6336‬]

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