PLEASE SHARE🙏🏾 | Hello Crime Watch Zimbabwe, please kindly help us share this message. My 13-year-old daughter, Victoria Gwiza, has been missing for more than three months. She was last seen on 14 February 2026 at Stopover, Epworth. She had gone to have her hair done at Rueben Shopping Centre in Epworth, but no one knows what happened after she left the salon.
We have tried everything we can to find her, including putting up posters, using radio and TV platforms, and reporting the matter to the police, but we still have no leads. We are deeply worried about her safety and are appealing to anyone who may have information to come forward. She may still be somewhere in Epworth or Harare.
Please Zimbabwe, help us bring Victoria home safely. Any information or assistance will be greatly appreciated.
I am Orbert Gwiza, Victoria’s father.
Contact number: 0785004747 (Econet)
Thank you to everyone helping us search for Victoria. May God bless you all. 🤝
@PoliceZimbabwe
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PLEASE SHARE 🙏🏾 | Hi, please assist. My car, a Honda Fit, registration number AFB 2712, was stolen while it was parked at No. 23 Harare Street in a secure parking yard where I normally park.
I left the keys with the lady responsible for collecting parking fees on Monday, 18 May 2026 at around 11:30am.
When I finished work, I went to collect my car at around 6:30pm and paid the parking fee. However, my car was no longer where I had parked it. I asked the attendant where it had been moved to.
She said she thought I had sent someone to collect the car. I then asked who had paid the parking fee, and she said the person said they were coming back. I further asked who gave that person my keys, and she said no one gave them. When I asked how the person was able to leave with the car, they could not explain.
I have reported the matter to the police and I am hoping for assistance in recovering my vehicle.