2.10.20253:02by ZimLivePolice probe break-in at Kazembe Kazembe office, fire at Tungwarara lodgeKazembe intruders âseemed to have proper knowledge or an idea of the officesâ layoutâHome affairs minister Kazembe KazembeHARARE â Police have launched an investigation into a break-in at home affairs minister Kazembe Kazembeâs offices, which occurred at the weekend where several documents and laptops were allegedly stolen.This comes after similarly alarming incidents last year at deputy tourism and hospitality minister Tongai Mnangagwaâs office and security breaches at his cousin Kudakwashe David Mnangagwaâs Borrowdale home.âI can confirm that the Zimbabwe Republic Police are currently investigating the break-in at the minister of home affairs and cultural heritage ministerâs office that occurred over the weekend,â national police spokesman Commissioner Paul Nyathi said.The intruders âseemed to have proper knowledge or an idea of the officesâ layout,â Nyathi said, according to The Daily News.âAt this moment, I canât disclose what was stolen as investigations are ongoing. However, it appears that the intruder or intruders had familiarity with the office setup and entry points.âIn a separate incident, Nyathi confirmed that a fire engulfed the Elephant Lodge, owned by presidential adviser Paul Tungwarara.âAlso l can confirm that Elephant Lodge which is located in Murambinda, Manicaland, and which is owned by special adviser to the president, Paul Tungwarara, was engulfed in fire on 27 September.âA forensic team was dispatched and investigation revealed that the fire was a result of an electrical fault.âPost published in:FeaturedLeave a ReplyCancel reply 2.10.20253:02by ZimLivePolice probe break-in at Kazembe Kazembe office, fire at Tungwarara lodgeKazembe intruders âseemed to have proper knowledge or an idea of the officesâ layoutâ Kazembe intruders âseemed to have proper knowledge or an idea of the officesâ layoutâ Home affairs minister Kazembe KazembeHARARE â Police have launched an investigation into a break-in at home affairs minister Kazembe Kazembeâs offices, which occurred at the weekend where several documents and laptops were allegedly stolen.This comes after similarly alarming incidents last year at deputy tourism and hospitality minister Tongai Mnangagwaâs office and security breaches at his cousin Kudakwashe David Mnangagwaâs Borrowdale home.âI can confirm that the Zimbabwe Republic Police are currently investigating the break-in at the minister of home affairs and cultural heritage ministerâs office that occurred over the weekend,â national police spokesman Commissioner Paul Nyathi said.The intruders âseemed to have proper knowledge or an idea of the officesâ layout,â Nyathi said, according to The Daily News.âAt this moment, I canât disclose what was stolen as investigations are ongoing. However, it appears that the intruder or intruders had familiarity with the office setup and entry points.âIn a separate incident, Nyathi confirmed that a fire engulfed the Elephant Lodge, owned by presidential adviser Paul Tungwarara.âAlso l can confirm that Elephant Lodge which is located in Murambinda, Manicaland, and which is owned by special adviser to the president, Paul Tungwarara, was engulfed in fire on 27 September.âA forensic team was dispatched and investigation revealed that the fire was a result of an electrical fault.âPost published in:Featured HARARE â Police have launched an investigation into a break-in at home affairs minister Kazembe Kazembeâs offices, which occurred at the weekend where several documents and laptops were allegedly stolen.This comes after similarly alarming incidents last year at deputy tourism and hospitality minister Tongai Mnangagwaâs office and security breaches at his cousin Kudakwashe David Mnangagwaâs Borrowdale home.âI can confirm that the Zimbabwe Republic Police are currently investigating the break-in at the minister of home affairs and cultural heritage ministerâs office that occurred over the weekend,â national police spokesman Commissioner Paul Nyathi said.The intruders âseemed to have proper knowledge or an idea of the officesâ layout,â Nyathi said, according to The Daily News.âAt this moment, I canât disclose what was stolen as investigations are ongoing.
However, it appears that the intruder or intruders had familiarity with the office setup and entry points.âIn a separate incident, Nyathi confirmed that a fire engulfed the Elephant Lodge, owned by presidential adviser Paul Tungwarara.âAlso l can confirm that Elephant Lodge which is located in Murambinda, Manicaland, and which is owned by special adviser to the president, Paul Tungwarara, was engulfed in fire on 27 September.âA forensic team was dispatched and investigation revealed that the fire was a result of an electrical fault.â HARARE â Police have launched an investigation into a break-in at home affairs minister Kazembe Kazembeâs offices, which occurred at the weekend where several documents and laptops were allegedly stolen. This comes after similarly alarming incidents last year at deputy tourism and hospitality minister Tongai Mnangagwaâs office and security breaches at his cousin Kudakwashe David Mnangagwaâs Borrowdale home. âI can confirm that the Zimbabwe Republic Police are currently investigating the break-in at the minister of home affairs and cultural heritage ministerâs office that occurred over the weekend,â national police spokesman Commissioner Paul Nyathi said. The intruders âseemed to have proper knowledge or an idea of the officesâ layout,â Nyathi said, according to The Daily News.
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