Harare, Zimbabwe – The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has confirmed the arrest of 30 individuals in a sweeping anti-drug operation carried out in Harare on 14 May 2025.
The crackdown is part of ongoing efforts by law enforcement to combat the growing problem of drug trafficking and abuse in the country.
In a press statement issued today, Police Commissioner Nyathi P., Chief Staff Officer for Press and Public Relations, stated that the operation targeted key areas in Harare known for drug activity. The suspects, who range in age from teenagers to individuals in their 40s, were apprehended for various drug-related offences.
List of Suspects Arrested
The suspects arrested include residents from across the capital and surrounding areas:
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Herbet Chabikwa (35) – Matapi, Mbare
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Philip Nyamukorosa (18) – Stone Ridge
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Nelson Tapera (28) – Unit N, Seke, Chitungwiza
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Vengai Kajenge (26) – Kuwadzana 5
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Brian Maisiri (28) – Epworth
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Tellmore Kabaya (23) – Hopley
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Solomon Ngoni (28) – Harare
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Ephania Chimbwedza – Epworth
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Ruvimbo Chadereka – St Mary’s, Chitungwiza
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Sharon Kapenga – Southerton
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Muchaneta Mundoringisa – Queensdale, Norton
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Granete Makiwa – Epworth
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Yolanda Vhalisi – Greencroft
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Shelter Mhute – St Mary’s, Chitungwiza
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Theresa Kawire – Seke, Chitungwiza
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Pamela Muronde – Makomo Area, Epworth
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Esther Madzimure – St Mary’s, Chitungwiza
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Prince Kasaguru – Mungate Village, Domboshava
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Dondo Kundai – Borrowdale
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Margret Mudzimu – Glenview
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Ronica Makiriyado – Glenview
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Caroline Chirwa (27) – Manyame Park
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Tinashe Kachiya – Kuwadzana 4
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Tatenda Mushaya (30) – Nenyere Flats, Mbare
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Tawanda Chakara (25) – Southlea Park
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Tinotenda Tsuro (24) – Glen Norah B
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Lenon Chitiyo (26) – Glen Norah A
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Fungai Manisani (38) – Domboramwari, Epworth
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Wonder Dube (43) – Chitungwiza
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Simbarashe Rambirai (26) – Budiriro 4
The ZRP emphasized that this is just one of many operations planned in the coming weeks as authorities step up the fight against illegal drugs. The arrests come amid growing concern over substance abuse, particularly among the youth.
Commissioner Nyathi urged members of the public to support the police by reporting suspicious activities related to drugs and other crimes.
“The Zimbabwe Republic Police reiterates that there is no going back in the fight against drug trafficking and peddling in the country,” said Nyathi. “We are committed to removing dangerous substances from our streets and protecting our communities.”
Citizens can report criminal activity anonymously through the ZRP National Complaints Desk at (0242) 703631 or via WhatsApp at 0712 800 197.
The suspects are expected to appear in court soon as investigations continue.

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