A serial killer has an entire district too scared to leave their homes. Residents in Guruve, Mashonaland Central, are abandoning fields and livestock over terror from a murder spree, with police naming 32-year-old Anymore Zvitsva as the prime suspect. Villagers like Edith Guhwa, who lost five relatives, say they are confined indoors, while herders won't graze cattle and families now sleep in groups for safety, using whistles to alert neighbors.
Security forces have launched a major manhunt using army patrols, drones, dogs, and horseback units, offering a reward for information on Zvitsva. Another local, Edward Gweshe, described the suspect as a known problem child with a dangerous affinity for machetes, urging rapid action. The known victims include Grace Zvitsva, Loice Chiringaushe, several young children like Takudzwa Kariva, and the Chipangura siblings. With no credible leads yet, the community insists normal life cannot resume until an arrest is made.
Security forces have launched a major manhunt using army patrols, drones, dogs, and horseback units, offering a reward for information on Zvitsva. Another local, Edward Gweshe, described the suspect as a known problem child with a dangerous affinity for machetes, urging rapid action. The known victims include Grace Zvitsva, Loice Chiringaushe, several young children like Takudzwa Kariva, and the Chipangura siblings. With no credible leads yet, the community insists normal life cannot resume until an arrest is made.