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Guruve Gripped by Shock as Dark Past of Suspected Serial Killer Comes to Light

Guruve Gripped by Shock as Dark Past of Suspected Serial Killer Comes to Light

Fresh details have surfaced following the arrest of Anymore Zvitsva, the man police believe is behind a string of brutal killings that terrorised Guruve and surrounding areas late last year.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) confirmed that Zvitsva (32) was shot and arrested during a joint operation involving security forces in Guruve on the afternoon of January 3, 2026, bringing to an end a weeks-long nationwide manhunt.

Dramatic Capture After Weeks on the Run

According to police, the operation to apprehend the suspect was met with resistance, forcing officers to shoot him before taking him into custody. He was later transferred to a local medical facility under guard.

Authorities have not yet revealed the full list of charges Zvitsva will face, but investigations are ongoing as detectives piece together the full scope of the alleged crimes.

A Childhood Marked by Neglect

Residents of Guruve describe Zvitsva as a troubled figure whose life was shaped by extreme hardship. He was born to a man widely known in the area as a habitual thief, nicknamed “Fresher.” Zvitsva and his siblings reportedly never attended school and instead grew up in the bush, surviving through hunting, stealing and foraging.

After the deaths of their parents, the children were taken in by their grandmother. While some of his siblings later managed to rebuild their lives, villagers say Zvitsva became increasingly withdrawn and continued engaging in criminal behaviour.

“We have known him since he was young. They were raised in the bush by their parents,” said local resident Tinei Gweshe. “As he grew older, he followed the same path as his father.”

Fear Took Hold of the Community

Over the years, Zvitsva allegedly became a feared presence in the community. Villagers say many avoided him, while traditional leaders and elders were reluctant to confront him directly.

A former neighbour, Sarudzai, said the tactics used in the recent killings resembled his earlier criminal methods.

“When he went to steal, he would tie doors from the outside so people could not escape. That is what we later saw happening in these murders,” she said.

Return From Prison and Alleged Assistance

Police believe Zvitsva returned to Guruve earlier this year after serving a two-year prison sentence. Residents recall seeing him moving around barefoot, poorly dressed and carrying a solar-powered radio, which he allegedly used to follow updates about the manhunt.

Several of his relatives have since been taken into custody, including his 107-year-old grandmother, amid allegations that they provided him with shelter and support while he was evading arrest.

Family Tragedy and Warning Signs

Zvitsva’s niece, Reason, said she has now assumed responsibility for her grandmother’s home after losing close family members, including her mother, siblings and nieces, who were among the earliest victims.

“He killed my mother after she tried to reprimand him for his behaviour,” she said. “He threatened her and said he would come for her blood.”

She added that his physical agility made him difficult to apprehend.

“He has a scar on his face and he runs very fast. That is why people failed to catch him when he was seen,” she said.

The arrest has brought a measure of relief to Guruve, but the revelations surrounding the suspect’s past have deepened the community’s grief and raised fresh questions about how years of neglect and crime escalated into one of the area’s most disturbing episodes.

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