#TodayInHistory, January 2021, six soldiers from the 5.2 Infantry Battalion at Battlefields were arrested in Gweru after a violent confrontation that left one villager dead and three others injured. The soldiers, including a lieutenant and several corporals, faced charges of murder, attempted murder, and assault following the incident in the Guinea Fowl area of Midlands Province.

The arrests came after reports that the soldiers had stormed a village, assaulting residents and firing shots when locals tried to intervene. Tatenda Munetsiwa, a villager who attempted to stop the attacks, was fatally shot, while three others sustained injuries. The soldiers were brought before Gweru Provincial Magistrate Edwin Marecha, marking a rare moment of public accountability for members of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces.

The case drew national attention, highlighting concerns about military conduct in civilian areas and the use of live ammunition against unarmed citizens. It underscored the tension between communities and soldiers deployed for guard duties near strategic installations, raising broader questions about oversight, discipline, and the protection of civilian lives in Zimbabwe.
Dandaro Online, Zimbabwe Today In History



