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Form 4 Boy Stabs Classmate For Bullying His Brother

Classmates bandaged Anesu using his jersey and got a lift from a nurse who was heading to Zimuto Clinic.

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Form 4 Boy Stabs Classmate For Bullying His Brother

Police have arrested a Form 4 pupil at Mazambara High School in Zimuto, Masvingo who stabbed a classmate to death using an okapi knife yesterday.

The boy was arrested at home and the okapi knife was recovered.

Masvingo Police Spokesperson Inspector Kudakwashe Dhewa confirmed the incident to The Mirror.

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Isaac Denhere (19) of Zvokuenda Village, Chief Zimuto stabbed Anesu Madhara (18) of Sedera Village and the victim was pronounced dead upon arrival at Zimuto Clinic.

Isaac accused Anesu of assaulting his young brother and the two walked 25m outside the school premises for a fight. Four classmates accompanied them and acted as referees.

During the fight Isaac produced the knife and stabbed Anesu in the stomach and fled the scene.

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The four classmates tried to apprehend him but failed. They then bandaged Anesu using his jersey and got a lift from a nurse who was heading to Zimuto Clinic.

Meanwhile…

Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has announced that it will widen its ongoing blitz on businesses across the country, defying the Government directive to accept the use of multicurrency, which also includes embracing the local currency, the ZiG, as a legal tender at the official rate when pricing products.

Form 4 Boy Stabs Classmate For Bullying His Brother

The operation, which was hitherto confined to Harare and its environs, will be extended to other provinces during the first quarter of the year as part of enforcing financial laws.

In an interview, RBZ Governor Dr John Mushayavanhu said when the Government enacts policies, it expects businesses and the general public to comply with the regulations.

On the financial side, these policies are enforced by the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) and other Government units that have instruments to deal with such malpractices.

“It should be noted that FIU monitoring and compliance operations have hitherto been concentrated in Harare and its environs, but beginning the first quarter of 2025, the FIU is expanding its enforcement operations into Bulawayo and other provincial capital cities.”

Dr Mushayavanhu added:

“Some of the measures include heavy penalties for organisations that violate the exchange control regulations, and this will greatly improve compliance across the board. The FIU continues to urge the public to report issues of non-compliance, and they will swiftly respond as necessary.”

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