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Zimbabweans support a woman who fled from the police after she was caught with drugs

Zimbabweans support a woman who fled from the police after she was caught with drugs

Zimbabwean citizens have rallied behind a woman who recently made headlines for fleeing from the police after being caught with drugs. The incident gained attention after social media detective Tafadzwa Chidawa issued a plea for information that could lead to her arrest.

In his online post, Chidawa appealed to the public, asking for any details regarding the woman’s whereabouts. He emphasized the importance of cooperation in bringing her to justice, urging individuals with information to contact their nearest police station.

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However, reactions from netizens have been mixed, with many showing support for the woman in question. Some argued that she should be allowed to live her life without undue interference, especially considering the challenges many face in simply trying to survive. Others questioned the efficacy of law enforcement, suggesting that corruption may have played a role in the woman’s escape.

The incident has sparked broader discussions about societal support systems and the challenges faced by individuals in difficult circumstances. While the legal aspects of the case continue to unfold, the community’s response underscores the complex dynamics at play when it comes to issues of crime, survival, and public opinion.

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Here are the comments:

Jacob Baye

“Iwe siya munhu ararame haana kubira munhu”

Darlington Mhlanga

“Tangai mavhura maCompany vanhu vaone pekuraramura muone kt vanozotsvaga kurara nenzira inosungisa moti mabasa asingasungise acho hamuna mukuda kt vamborarama sei?”

Winneck chapetuka 

“aaa pane asina kupiwa mari yaakasiya,takatiza chirudzii mangwana muyende mutitorere proof yepaakapwanya kuti tione zveshuwa takatiza akasiiwa zvekutoziva chaiko ,dai ari murume taiti zvimwe takatiza shuwa”

Nellie Chitimbe 

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“Zvema drugs tangirai Kuma Minister veduwe ndivo varitori Dangerous kudarika marunner aya”

CG Rossa 

“Haana kutiza akapa mapurisa chocho vakamusiya”
“Tipei hedu bronco iro tinwe”
“Rova pasi chaipo usadzoke ukutsvagwa chinja location zvachose futi”

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