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Woman (28) on police ‘wanted’ list for selling Presidential inputs in her shop

Police in Tengwe are appealing for information which may lead to the arrest of Sekai Zimbowa (28) who is being sought in connection with a case of theft of Presidential inputs in which the suspect was selling the items at her shop at Makakara Business Centre on 15/11/23.

The police have since recovered 91 X 50 kg bags of compound D fertilizers from the suspect’s shop.

Meanwhile, in a related matter, the ZRP is investigating two cases of theft of Presidential inputs which occurred on 05/11/23 at Kyle Village, Rafingora, Mutorashanga.

In this instance, 20 X 50 kg compound D fertilizers, 3 X 50 kg maize seed and 3 X 50 kg vegetable seeds were stolen during the distribution process and another which occurred in Magunje on 13/11/23 where 18 X 50 kg bags of Soya beans seed was stolen.

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