Harare Thief Swipes 50K and Stages a Cash Coup

A man named Innocent Nyahodza worked for a company in Harare that sells food and cleaning supplies. His job required him to collect money from people who bought these things from the company.

The company trusted him to manage their money, but something went wrong. Between January and February 2025, Mr Nyahodza took US$50,131 from different customers. Instead of giving this money to his company, he kept it for himself.

The company found out about this when they talked to one of their customers. The company thought the customer needed to pay them US$11,000, but the customer said they had already paid. This made the company look into what happened with their money.

They learned Mr Nyahodza had been taking money from many different customers without telling anyone. The company called the police, and they arrested Mr Nyahodza. He went to see a judge named Mr Isheunesu Matova, who let him go home if he paid US$300. Mr Nyahodza needs to come back to court on March 14.

The police have not found any of the money he took. The company, called Warpack Zimbabwe, wants their money back. Mr Tanyanyiwa Ray Chamunorwa, who helps run the company, told the police everything that happened.
 

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