Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 29 January 2026
📘 Source: Mmegi

According to the order, what the state did by flagging the Mzwinila family passports was unlawful. The court further ruled that the state should stop ‘warrantless’ search and seizures on their properties. “The respondent (state) is further directed to immediately return seized items together with a full account,” the order further reads.

The case emanates from a lifestyle audit of the former minister and his wife, Bridgette Mzwinila, who are allegedly currently outside the country. The Directorate on Corruption and Economic Crime (DCEC) alleges the couple used government contracts and layered business structures to acquire property and move money through agricultural ventures. The rise in defilement and missing persons cases, particularly over the recent festive period, points not merely to a failure of policing, but to a profound and widespread societal crisis.

Whilst the Police chief’s plea is rightly directed at parents, the root of this emergency runs deeper, demanding a collective response from every corner of our community. Marathe’s observations paint a picture of neglect with children left alone for…

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Originally published by Mmegi • January 29, 2026

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