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Four brothers, neighbour jailed for life

Four brothers, neighbour jailed for life
By Online Reporter Jan. 27, 2025

Crime rate surges 11% in 2024

Kazembe called on the police to deal with pirate taxi operators ahead of the festive season.
By Gracious Daniel Oct. 17, 2024

AI in crime prevention: Lessons from Bulawayo

The initiative aligns with Zimbabwe’s Vision 2030, focusing on modernising sectors and improving public safety.
By Naison Bangure Oct. 11, 2024

SA police, army seize R9.5million Zim cigarettes

When the SANDF members approached the truck, a man got off the truck, jumped the fence into Botswana and fled on foot. 
By Rex Mphisa Jul. 1, 2024

Fraud is the liability of the financial services provider

There is an urgent need for comprehensive legal and regulatory frameworks to hold financial service providers accountable for protecting
By Jacob Mutisi Jun. 21, 2024

Dealing with computer-based white-collar crimes

The anonymity and ease of digital transactions makes it challenging for organisations to detect and prevent such crimes.
By Jacob Mutisi May. 24, 2024

A test case for Nigeria’s Cybercrime Act

Many are concerned about the potential misuse of Nigeria's Cybercrime Act as a tool for censorship.
By Jacob Mutisi May. 17, 2024

Ferret members in R22k extortion storm

Ferret teams were deployed across the country’s entry and exit points under Operation No To Cross-Border Crime.
By Rex Mphisa Mar. 18, 2024

Briefs: Violent crime rocks Gwanda

A villager, Jeremiah Zitha from ward 2 in Nyandeni said some places have become no-go areas especially for vulnerable groups such as school children and women.
By Nizbert Moyo Mar. 17, 2024