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Government offer $10 000 for Dzamara whereabouts- Mnangagwa
16 Mar 2017 at 11:45hrs | Views
The Zimbabwe government has offered a $10 000 reward to anyone who come up with information that might assist in establishing the whereabouts of missing human rights activist Itai Dzamara.
Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa said this on Wednesday.
"We appeal to every single organisation in Zimbabwe or individuals to come forward (with information on his whereabouts).
"As a result of that desire to establish what happened to Itai Dzamara, Government has put forward $10 000 as a reward for anybody who can come forward with such information" state media quoted him saying.
Dzamara was abducted in Glenview 7 on the 9th March 2015 and despite a court injunction ordering the Zimbabwe Republic Police to undertake an investigation to account for the whereabouts of Dzamara, no sound steps have been taken.
Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa said this on Wednesday.
"We appeal to every single organisation in Zimbabwe or individuals to come forward (with information on his whereabouts).
"As a result of that desire to establish what happened to Itai Dzamara, Government has put forward $10 000 as a reward for anybody who can come forward with such information" state media quoted him saying.
Dzamara was abducted in Glenview 7 on the 9th March 2015 and despite a court injunction ordering the Zimbabwe Republic Police to undertake an investigation to account for the whereabouts of Dzamara, no sound steps have been taken.
Source - online