Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 02 January 2026
📘 Source: The Citizen

Police are searching for two suspects caught on camera robbing an elderly person of cash and a cellphone in Bloemfontein. The video of the incident, which has drawn widespread condemnation, occurred outside a Bloemfontein shopping centre on New Year’s Day, 1 January 2026. In the video, the elderly man can be seen lying on the ground, before a group of three men is seen robbing him of his cellphone and an undisclosed amount of cash.

The incident has sparked concern over the safety of elderly and vulnerable residents who have become victims of merciless criminals. Police have urged anyone who recognises the individuals or has information that may assist the investigation to contact Bloemfontein Saps on 051 411 7000 or report anonymously via Crime Stop on 08600 10111. WARNING: THE VIDEO SHOWS DISTURBING CONTENT.

VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED #CountryDutyTW: Disturbing ContentPlease help identify these people who manhandled an elderly person in and around Bloemfontein.Further details are unknown such as the date of the incident etcLet’s do our#CountryDutypic.twitter.com/zPQJ6J84Pm Meanwhile, police have launched a manhuntfor a group of suspects who killed four members of the same family on New Year’s Eve. Police said suspected robbers broke into a house at the Mdweshule area in the Mehlomyama policing precinct, Port Shepstone, on Wednesday, 31 January and opened fire. Police spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Paul Magwaza said they are investigating a case of murder.

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“It is alleged by the witness that four unknown males kicked open the door of the Rondavel in which she was with her fiancé. Three of the males were carrying firearms, and one was carrying a bush knife.”

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Originally published by The Citizen • January 02, 2026

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