
Tag: Smuggling News


Top Lawyer Arrested For Smuggling Gold, Suspected To Be Part Of A Syndicate

Zimra Officials Acquitted Of Facilitating Smuggling Of Roofing Material

Police Ordered To Release 50 000 Opposition Party Campaign T-shirts

Zimra Officials Arrested For Facilitating Smuggling Of Building Material Worth $20 200

Police Chief Warns Cops Involved In Smuggling Of Second Hand Clothes, Says Noone Is Above The Law

Grace Mugabe Ivory Smuggling: Police Intensify Investigations, President’s Office Official Arrested

Police Investigating Grace Mugabe For Allegedly Smuggling Ivory Worth Millions

Grace Mugabe Smuggled Ivory Out Of Zimbabwe

5 South African Police Officers Arrested For Smuggling Stolen Cars Into Zimbabwe

ZCDC Workers Steal Diamonds Worth $500 000

Four men sentenced to 2-years in prison for smuggling 416 bales of second-hand clothing

Gono denies smuggling bag for “Chinese” woman at airport

Zimra intercepts 4 trucks carrying smuggled goods and 21 border jumpers

Zimra officials helping people to smuggle banned products, Govt to raid shops selling such products

Chinese arrested with 120kg ivory worth $96 000 in Kenya en route to Vietnam from Zimbabwe

55 000 people arrested last year for smuggling in Mash East, goods worth $3 confiscated

Retailers concerned with the ongoing cash shortages and smuggling

Govt to act on smuggling, considering the use of drones

Zanu-PF did not pay duty for 365 cars it bought into the country says MDC-T

Man caught with $422 000 gold acquitted, says he had no knowledge of the gold

Chinese companies conniving with Zimra officials to import blankets while paying less than 10 percent duty

SA police arrest 4 Zimbabweans attempting to smuggle stolen vehicles through Botswana

Tich Mataz found guilty of smuggling, ordered to pay $300 fine or face 2 months in prison

Tich Mataz to get judgement today in smuggling court case

Tich Mataz’s bid to have smuggling case discharged flops as magistrate insists he has a case to answer

Tich Mataz’s smuggling trial postponed to March 13
