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Zimbabwe’s two similar murderers: Brutality or rituals?

Jaison Muvevi’s twisted web of deceit
…Facing 4 cases of murder

Anymore Zvitsva’s web of deceit
…Facing 19 cases of murder

Zimdailyjournal Editor

Their stories intertwine.

Muvevi

Both are merciless murderers who kill as if indulging in a hobby.

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Their operations would fit seamlessly into a Hollywood script.

Incarcerated, Jaison Muvevi allegedly committed a series of gruesome murders that traumatised not only the Hwedza community but also the nation as a whole.

He is currently facing four counts of murder and one of attempted murder, all occurring between November 2022 and January 2023.

The heinous acts attributed to Muvevi echo the chilling narratives of Hollywood thrillers.

Many residents, especially in Hwedza—where the crimes were committed—are left with countless unanswered questions regarding these brutal murders.

The suspected multiple murderer is now in solitary confinement at Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison, awaiting trial.

After a thorough examination by State doctors, the court has declared Muvevi mentally unfit to stand trial, and he is presently undergoing treatment.

Meanwhile, in Guruve, serial killer Anymore Zvitsva rose to infamous prominence.

He has allegedly claimed the lives of 19 individuals.

He is facing eight counts of murder, which accounts for 19 victims in total—mostly women—as well as two counts of attempted murder and two of rape.

For weeks, the people of Guruve lived as prisoners in their own land, their freedom quietly stolen by a murderer who moved among them like a ghost.

Each dawn brought uncertainty, and each night descended into dread, as villagers measured every step and weighed every journey against the risk of not returning.

Guruve fell into an unnatural hush.

It was only through a joint operation involving police, intelligence agents, villagers, and soldiers that the hunt for this dangerous criminal finally gained traction.

After a month of tireless searching, he was apprehended.

Zvitsva later attributed some of his crimes to evil spirits, attempting to shift blame away from his own actions.

He will be back in court on January 19 as investigations continue.

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