The police and security services are still on the hunt for Anymore Zvitsva, a 32-year-old man suspected of killing 12 people in separate incidents in Guruve since last month. To aid in his capture, the police have announced a substantial monetary reward for information leading to Zvitsva's arrest.
"We are also looking for anyone assisting or harboring the suspect," said national police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi in an interview. "They are liable for arrest."
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An intensified manhunt, supported by drone surveillance, canine units, horse patrols, and specialized tactical teams, is underway to apprehend the suspect. Police Commissioner-General Stephen Mutamba personally pledged the reward, urging anyone with information to contact the National Complaints Desk or local police channels.
The killings, which began in October, have escalated into a disturbing pattern, with over a dozen people reportedly murdered in Guruve. The wave of nighttime attacks has instilled widespread fear, forcing many families to abandon their homesteads and seek safety by sleeping in groups at designated houses.
In the latest attacks, two people were brutally killed in Bhosha Village, Magaya area of Guruve, deepening fear in a district already reeling from a spate of violent murders. A mother and her daughter, a Form Three pupil, were among the victims, while another child survived by hiding under a bed.
The police are urging anyone with information to come forward and assist in bringing the suspect to justice.

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