GURUVE – A substantial monetary reward is now on offer from the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) for any information that leads to the arrest of Anymore Zvitsva (32), the prime suspect in a series of brutal murders that have gripped the Guruve community.
Zvitsva, also known as Modho, is wanted in connection with the horrific killing of five family members at Plot 9, Ona Farm, on December 11th. The victims have been identified as Grace Zvitsva (66), Loice Chiringaushe (37), Takudzwa Kariva (5), Tatenda Chirenje (2), and Tendai Zvitsva (40).
The gruesome discovery was made after a neighbour, alerted by unusual noises emanating from the Zvitsva homestead, went to investigate accompanied by two other villagers.
Commissioner Paul Nyathi detailed the scene that awaited them: “Upon arrival, the neighbour who was in the company of two villagers observed bloodstains at the kitchen doorstep and found Tendai Zvitsva unconscious and bleeding profusely with deep cuts on the chest. Further inspection revealed extensive bloodstains around the homestead with the bodies of Grace Zvitsva, Loice Chiringaushe, Takudzwa Kariva and Tatenda Chirenje lying in the main bedroom.”
Tendai Zvitsva was rushed to Guruve Hospital but tragically died upon admission due to the severity of his injuries.
Amidst the carnage, there was a small glimmer of hope. Five other grandchildren of Grace Zvitsva, who had been sleeping in a separate bedroom, were found unharmed. Commissioner Nyathi confirmed this, stating: “The search continued in other rooms leading to the rescue of five of Grace Zvitsva’s grandchildren who had been sleeping in a spare bedroom and were found unharmed.”
In a statement released on Friday, national police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi said: “The Zimbabwe Republic Police is offering a substantial monetary reward for anyone with credible information which leads to the location and subsequent arrest of murder suspect, Anymore Zvitsva (32).”
“Anyone who gives the information will certainly be rewarded as pledged by the Commissioner-General of Police, Stephen Mutamba,” Nyathi added.
The ZRP is urging anyone with knowledge of the suspect’s whereabouts to contact the National Complaints Desk on 0242 703631, WhatsApp 0712800197, or reach out directly to the Officer Commanding Guruve Police District Chief Superintendent Marange on 0719010093 or report to any nearest police station.
Adding to the community’s distress, police are also investigating another disturbing double murder in Guruve. On December 18th, an elderly woman aged 55 and a six-month-old infant were found brutally killed at Farm 88, Nyakapupu.
According to Commissioner Nyathi in a statement, the victims suffered multiple head injuries.
“Meanwhile, the Zimbabwe Republic Police is investigating the brutal murder of an elderly woman (55) and a six-month-old infant at Farm 88, Nyakapupu, Guruve on 18th December 2025. The victims were found with multiple head injuries. More details will be released in due course,” Nyathi said.
Police said investigations into the December 18 killings are ongoing and that more details will be released in due course.
The police have stated that they have intensified the search for the suspect with the aid of drone technology and manhunt teams comprising the Support Unit, Criminal Investigations Department, Canine Unit, horse patrols, and intelligence units to conduct close surveillance in the forest and mountains where the suspect is alleged to be hiding.
Authorities believe Zvitsva may be hiding in the nearby forested and mountainous terrain.
Commissioner Nyathi revealed a disturbing connection: “The suspect is also linked to the recent murder cases in Zimuna Village, Chief Bepura where Pamela Chipangura, Kudzai Chipangura and Tawanda Chipangura were killed in circumstances under probe by the police.”
Pamela Chipangura, 39, was murdered alongside her two children, Kudzai and Tawanda, in Zimuna Village. The circumstances surrounding their deaths are still under investigation, but the police are now treating Anymore Zvitsva as a person of interest in these cases as well.
This latest tragedy has brought the total number of murders in the Guruve area since October to at least 14, according to some reports, though other sources claim the figure is as high as 17. This surge in crime has raised serious questions and concerns.
Amidst the ongoing investigation, Commissioner Nyathi issued a plea to the public, urging vigilance and responsible action regarding individuals with mental health issues.
“As investigations into the murder case which occurred at Ona Farm, Guruve, continue, the ZRP urges relatives and members of the community not to ignore mentally challenged patients or individuals showing signs of mental instability within communities,” he said.
He further emphasised the importance of seeking professional help for those in need: “The public is urged to notify the nearest health facility, social welfare office or police station so that the individuals can be referred to qualified professionals for treatment, proper assessment and support.”
The police are appealing to anyone with information that could lead to the arrest of Anymore Zvitsva to come forward. Anyone with information is urged to contact the National Complaints Desk on (0242) 703631 or via WhatsApp at 0712 800 197, or to report to their nearest police station.

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