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The year 2023 was a rollercoaster ride for Zimbabwe, a country grappling with political uncertainty, economic hardships and the cholera outbreak.

Yet, amidst the challenges, there were also glimmers of hope and resilience that offered a cautiously optimistic outlook for the future.

Here are some stories that shaped 2023.

The year started on a sad note with former CID officer Jaison Muvevi going on a killing spree.

In January 2023, Muvevi allegedly went to an apostolic church shrine in Wedza with Shupikai Muvevi.

During the service, Muvevi retrieved a pistol from his parked vehicle and shot the preacher, Crispen Kanerusine in the head.

Muvevi also shot the officer-in-charge of Wedza Police Station, Inspector Maxwell Hove, who had assembled a response team to investigate the shooting.

He also shot Constable Tendai Mugova in the stomach and pelvis, seriously injuring him.

After the confrontation, Muvevi drove to Murambinda business centre where he shot and killed Munashe Munjani after a brief conversation.

Source: Theindependent

By Hope