By Staff Reporter
BINDURA- A looting incident involving the theft of carbons occurred at Botha Gold Mine in Bindura at approximately on Sunday, raising serious concerns given that the matter unfolds against the backdrop of an existing High Court order in favour of Botha Gold Mine, governing the dispute surrounding the mine.
At least eleven individuals have been identified in connection with the incident.
namely, Possum Tendayi Mapuranga, Wilbert Muringani (Wils), Leeroy Kambasha, Peter Kambasha, Elias Kambasha, Emmanuel Chiutsi (Manex), Mike Shumba, Godwell Karedza, Joe Mupfupi (ZANU-PF Provincial Secretary for Information & Publicity), Marvellous Nyaunyanga (ZANU-PF Provincial Youth Affairs Secretary), Francisco Tumozo.
According to preliminary investigations, the group, allegedly led by Mr. Possum Tendayi Mapuranga, gained unauthorised access to restricted carbon room areas and looted carbons from the premises.
Security personnel on duty responded to the intrusion and activated established reporting and escalation procedures.
The Police Support Unit subsequently attended the scene following notification of the incident.
Upon the arrival of law enforcement, the individuals fled the scene and were deterred from making any further attempts to remove additional material.
Police investigations are currently ongoing.
This development is particularly concerning as it occurred despite a High Court order issued in relation to the ongoing dispute between Botha Gold Mine and Freda Rebecca Gold Mine.
Stakeholders have noted that any unilateral or forceful actions in the presence of an active court directive raise significant legal and governance questions.
It is further alleged that the individuals claimed to be acting on behalf of Freda Rebecca Gold Mine.
These assertions are now expected to form part of the police inquiry as authorities establish the full context and motivations behind the incident.
Experts have noted that this latest incident adds to existing tensions linked to the unresolved conflict between the two entities. While the matter remains subject to legal and administrative processes, actions of this nature risk escalating an already sensitive situation.
Of particular concern is the reported involvement of one Mr. Mapuranga, who has previously been implicated in two other incidents of a similar nature.
Observers indicate that this recurring pattern will likely form part of the police’s broader investigative considerations.
Botha Gold Mine management has reiterated its commitment to resolving all disputes strictly within the framework of the law and in accordance with court processes.
Officials at the mine has also confirmed that operational normalcy has been restored and that additional precautionary security measures have been put in place.
Police confirmed the incident saying updates will be provided as investigations progress.

