Veteran Radio Presenter Ezra Sibanda Chased By Unidentified People

Broadcast journalist, Ezra Tshisa Sibanda has reported that he was chased by unidentified people who were trying to get him off the road in Bulawayo.

Ezra Sibanda said he has since reported the matter to the police. He posted on Facebook:

Some crazy people just followed me in 2 cars, highspeed chase trying to force me off the road along 4th Avenue Extension to George Avenue in Suburbs, all the way to Khumalo.

I turned towards town and they made a U-turn near the Holiday Inn and disappeared.

The cowards were driving a white single cab Toyota and a grey or black ex Japanese car like Avensis or Tida, both cars with no number plates. I don’t know their agenda and have done nothing wrong.

I have reported the incident at Bulawayo Central Police Station.

Ezra Sibanda is a former radio presenter on Radio 2 now Radio Zimbabwe, a position he held from the 1990s to early 2000s.

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4 comments on “Veteran Radio Presenter Ezra Sibanda Chased By Unidentified People

  1. zimbabwe is full of north korean trained killers they are the product of zanupf i now realised that to be poor is a curse thes cios and military intelligents are used by zanupf to do bad things to their own parents fathers brothers and sisters because they are poor if they had money they were not going to accept killing someone for a salary which will haunt u at the end while the big crocodiles are without blood in their hands they use their poor dogs may God open your eyes

  2. Who told you doing nothing is not wrong in Zimbabwe,🤷 everything is wrong only you have the voice but you don’t speak for the people Why?

  3. You did nothing wrong???? You like talking about people’s business too much. Sometimes things that don’t help ordinary Zimbabweans, just pure gossip on your Facebook. Leave stories that has nothing to do with building Zimbabwe. Stop gossiping about people’s personal lives.

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