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Police hunt for WhatsApp group admin as ZRP uses WhatsApp to track 107 anti-Mnangagwa protesters who listened to Cde Bombshell Geza

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Harare – The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) is intensifying its search for Knox Chiwero, the alleged administrator of a WhatsApp group named “Nyokayemabhunu,” which authorities claim was instrumental in planning the March 31 protests spearheaded by activist Blessed Geza. This comes as the fallout from the demonstrations continues, with 107 suspects already apprehended nationwide.

Investigators say they managed to infiltrate the encrypted chat group, uncovering a series of messages that allegedly plotted the unrest. The group, code-named “Nyokayemabhunu”, allegedly coordinated chaos—including stoning police, barricading roads with burning tyres, and chanting anti-government slogans.

The group’s alleged ringleader, Knox Chiwero, operated it using a South African-registered number, raising suspicions of cross-border involvement. Authorities are now pursuing him and other key figures.

The suspected mastermind, Chiwero, reportedly ran the group using a South African-registered number, raising red flags about possible cross-border coordination. Law enforcement is now on the trail of Chiwero and other key players behind what they are calling “coordinated criminal acts.”

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National police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi commented on the ongoing operation, stating that more suspects have been identified through messages shared within the WhatsApp group.

“Some of the suspects have since been identified through WhatsApp groups which they were using to send messages and in Masvingo we have identified two more suspects. Social media was being used to coordinate these criminal acts,” he said.

“We are casting the net wide to identify these initiators of criminal acts and they were also threatening people in their communities using social media,” Comm Nyathi added.

Police confirmed the arrest of 107 suspects nationwide in connection with the unauthorised demonstrations. The bulk of the arrests—94 individuals—were made at Robert Gabriel Mugabe Square in Harare, where protesters reportedly gathered around 9:20 AM on March 31.

This week, Prosecutor Mr Anesu Chirenje told the court that the group gathered at Robert Mugabe Square around 9:20 am on March 31 as part of a broader plan to cause disruption. Some individuals reportedly recorded videos and took photographs of the protest, which were later shared on social media to incite further unrest.

Police arrested 94 suspects at the scene, while others were apprehended at their residence after being identified in online footage. Written submissions from the State and defence teams are expected to be heard starting Tuesday, with the bail ruling scheduled for April 10.

Comm Nyathi said on Monday, police recorded a few reports of violence and malicious property damage.

“The Police arrested 107 suspects throughout the country for participating in violent and unsanctioned demonstrations. Most of these arrests were made at Robert Gabriel Mugabe Square in Harare.

“The public is urged to remain vigilant and disregard social media calls to engage in violent acts or hoodwinked into join unlawful gatherings targeted at looting and other criminal acts. The law will certainly take its course on unruly elements who commit criminal acts under the guise of demonstrations,” Comm Nyathi said.

Meanwhile, authorities are also appealing for information regarding Wellington Jeremiah Masiwa, also known as Nyokayemabhunu (42), from Chigwada Village, Chief Negomo, Mazowe. ZRP spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi said that in June 2024, Nyokayemabhunu misrepresented to the complainant that he was in partnership with several foreign investors and could facilitate the expansion of the complainant’s mining business. Added Nyathi:

Acting upon the misrepresentation, the complainant paid USD $ 60,000.00 for the procurement of two tipper trucks.

The complainant made several fruitless follow-ups on the trucks, and the suspect became evasive, prompting the complainant to file a police report.

Nyathi is urging members of the public with information about the suspect’s whereabouts to contact the National Complaints Desk at (0242) 703631, WhatsApp 0712 800197, or report to the nearest police station.

Recently, the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ) condemned cyberbullying and warned those perpetrating it that they risk being prosecuted.

Cyberbullying is a malicious act that involves sending or posting harmful, intimidating, or humiliating messages or information on social media platforms, private chats, or other digital forums.

Under Section 4 of the Criminal Law Codification and Reform Act (Chapter 9:23), anyone convicted of cyberbullying may face a fine or imprisonment for up to 10 years or both a fine and imprisonment.

Comm Nyathi said the law will certainly take its course on unruly elements who commit criminal acts under the guise of demonstrations.

He said police will continue to deploy officers in strategic positions to thwart any criminal activities.

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police applauds the public for maintaining law and order during the recent attempts by some individuals and groups to incite violence and engage in criminal acts in the country on 31 March 2025. The situation in the country remains peaceful and conducive for all socio-economic activities.

“The police will continue to deploy officers in strategic positions in support of the current serene environment,” he said.

Another four Chitungwiza men also appeared in court for allegedly carrying out a series of vehicle arson attacks at business premises in Avondale, Highlands, Newlands and Goromonzi on Friday last week.

Last Matarutse (40), Abel Jobe (47), Kizito Chinhanga (40) and Thomas Chanetsa (45) were charged with malicious damage to property when they appeared separately before Harare magistrate, Ms Marehwanazvo Gofa.

The court remanded them in custody to April 14, advising them to apply for bail at the High Court.


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