Zimbabwe's Village Terror Caged: 19-Year-Old Jailed for Armed Robbery!
A 19-year-old resident of Tshibizwa, under Chief Matibe in Beitbridge, Givers Mbedzi, has been handed an eight-year prison sentence following his involvement in a violent armed robbery. Mbedzi was part of a four-person gang, with three accomplices still at large, that targeted a neighbour in a daring midnight raid. The incident occurred around 1 AM on June 2nd of this year, terrifying the victim and leaving a community in fear.
The criminal group, armed with knives, a pistol, and a garden pick, forcefully gained entry into the victim's home. Once inside, they demanded money, proceeding to rob the unsuspecting villager of R10 000 and US$190. To ensure compliance and reinforce their threats to kill the victim if there was any resistance, the gang reportedly fired two warning shots before making their escape into the darkness, leaving behind a trail of fear and financial loss.
However, the reign of terror faced an early obstacle when Givers Mbedzi was recognized by the complainant. This crucial identification led to a thorough investigation by detectives, culminating in Mbedzi's apprehension. He subsequently appeared before Beitbridge Regional Magistrate Charity Maphosa, where he was formally convicted of robbery, facing the consequences of his actions.
The initial sentence for Mbedzi was eight years in jail. However, four years of this term were conditionally suspended based on the expectation of good behaviour, resulting in an effective four-year term behind bars. Meanwhile, Prosecutor Willbrought Muleya confirmed that authorities are continuing their hunt for the remaining three suspects involved in the robbery, and the stolen money has not yet been recovered.
Police have indicated that Mbedzi's gang was not an isolated incident but rather part of a larger group that has been actively terrorizing the Beitbridge East area. This ongoing criminal activity has been a significant source of fear and insecurity for villagers in the region, prompting intensified efforts by law enforcement to restore peace and order.
Recommended Articles
Zimbabwe Plunges into Darkness: Major Power Unit Shutdown Sparks Economic Havoc

Zimbabwe faces worsening power cuts as Hwange Power Station's Unit 8 goes offline for 10 days due to a technical fault, ...
Tragedy Strikes Zimbabwe: Over 40 Passengers Perish in DNC Coaches Crash

A DNC Coaches bus en route to Zimbabwe from South Africa crashed, killing 43 passengers and injuring 49. The overloaded ...
Zimbabwe's 'Miracle' HIV Shot Sparks Heated National Debate

Zimbabwe is among the first ten nations to roll out lenacapavir, the world's first twice-yearly HIV prevention shot, a d...
Zimbabwe Crowned World's Top Travel Destination: A Must-Visit Revealed!

Zimbabwe has been named the 2025 world's best country to visit by Forbes magazine, marking a significant milestone for i...
Zimbabwe Unveiled as a Top Must-Visit Country for Global Travelers in 2025

Discover Kayak's top countries to visit in 2025, offering a diverse range of experiences from Zimbabwe's ancient heritag...
You may also like...
The 1896 Adwa War: How Ethiopia Defied Colonialism
Ethiopia with the exception of Liberia which was used as a settler place for freed slaves remains the only African Count...
Why We Need Sleep: Inside the Brain’s Night Shift
Even when you’re asleep, your brain is quietly up to something, sorting, cleaning, and working behind the scenes.
When Nollywood Meets Netflix: The Creative Tug Between Local Storytelling and Global Algorithms
Nollywood’s partnership with Netflix is rewriting the script for African cinema, offering global reach but raising quest...
Mozambique's LNG Megaproject: A Promise or Peril?
TotalEnergies is leading a consortium in Mozambique as it promises potential restructuring of the nation's energy se...
Aliko Dangote, Africa’s Wealth King: First African-Born Billionaire to Cross $30B
Aliko Dangote, the richest Black man in the world, has reached a new milestone, with a net worth of $30.3 billion, accor...
WAEC Conducts Trial Essay Test Ahead of Full Computer-Based WASSCE in 2026
The trial Computer-Based Test (CBT) for the WAEC essay was held on Thursday, October 23, 2025. The exercise was conducte...
Can Long- Distance Love really work?
Can love really survive when touch becomes a memory and connection lives behind a screen? For many, distance isn’t the ...
Nigeria’s Rental Crisis: House of Representatives Moves to Cap Rent Hikes at 20%
Nigeria's rental market has been under intense pressure, and now lawmakers are stepping in. The House of Rep. has called...