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Fugitive Peter Dube & NSSA's Brian Murewa Arrested

Murewa faces charges related to fraudulent activities during his tenure at NSSA.

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Fugitive Peter Dube & NSSA's Brian Murewa Arrested

The ZACC made a significant breakthrough this Wednesday with the arrest of Brian Murewa, the former director of investments and properties at the NSSA, on allegations of fraud.

Murewa, who had reportedly been evading arrest for over a year, was apprehended during a raid at his residence in Borrowdale, Harare.

The arrest marks a significant development in the ongoing efforts to address corruption and financial misconduct within government institutions.

According to ZACC officials, Murewa faces charges related to fraudulent activities during his tenure at NSSA.

The specifics of the allegations are expected to be detailed during his court appearance, which is anticipated to take place soon.

The arrest of Murewa underscores the commitment of law enforcement agencies to hold accountable individuals implicated in corruption and malpractice.

Fugitive Peter Dube & NSSA's Brian Murewa Arrested 

It also sends a strong message about the repercussions of engaging in fraudulent activities within public organizations.

Meanwhile…

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Peter Dube, a fugitive and murder suspect, has been extradited back to Zimbabwe from Mozambique after being deported there by Irish officials.

Initially, Dube claimed to be a Mozambican national named Armando Quenete Muchanga. However, subsequent investigations revealed his true identity.

Dube is accused of committing a heinous crime in Gweru in 2021, where he allegedly murdered two individuals and inflicted injuries on others.

Following the incident, he fled to Namibia and later sought refuge in Ireland.

However, his attempt to evade justice was short-lived as Interpol apprehended him in Ireland.

Despite his efforts to deceive authorities by providing false information about his nationality, Dube’s true identity was eventually uncovered.

Irish officials deported him to Mozambique, whereupon further investigations confirmed his connection to the crimes committed in Zimbabwe.

Upon his extradition from Mozambique, Dube has now arrived back in Zimbabwe to face trial for the alleged murders and related offenses.

His return marks a significant development in the pursuit of justice for the victims and their families, bringing closure to a prolonged and tumultuous ordeal.

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