Police reveal only 40 officers were hired for the huge match… This is half the number the PSL and the club had agreed to police the big match

Police have revealed that Hardrock reduced the number of officers, required for their high-profile game against Dynamos, by half.

 

Instead of eighty officers, who were recommended by the PSL, there were just forty officers on duty.

 

Police, who arrested club CEO Kudzanai Hove yesterday, had actually recommended that 90 officers were needed for such a massive assignment.

 

The PSL have already said that they agreed with Hardrock, who were the hosts, that eighty police officers would be required for such a big match.

 

H-Metro exclusively revealed this yesterday.

 

However, police have now confirmed that only forty officers were on duty at Chahwanda on Sunday.

 

There have been complaints that there appeared to be fewer police officers at the stadium compared to what is generally expected for such big matches.

 

Police believe Hove’s arrest, in the wake of the violence which gripped Chahwanda on Sunday, is set to send a big message that their crackdown will not spare anyone.

 

Hove, 44, was captured on video pinning a Dynamos fan to the ground during the mayhem at the stadium.

 

This left the helpless fan vulnerable to attacks from the home fans.

 

Hove was arrested yesterday and is the most high-profile figure to be nabbed in the police operation, which has followed the violent disturbances.

 

A number of fans were injured and needed treatment at hospital.

 

Hove is expected to assist investigations as officers move to identify and arrest all hooligans who were responsible for the violence which forced the abandonment of the match between Hardrock and Dynamos. National police spokesperson, Commissioner Paul Nyathi, confirmed the arrest.

 

He said police will pursue the case “without fear or favour,” adding that officers are still working to determine exactly what transpired. “The Zimbabwe Republic Police has arrested Hardrock FC chief executive officer following the violence at Chahwanda Stadium on Sunday.

 

“Police are casting their net wider with a view to know what exactly transpired.

 

“Anyone linked to the violence will be brought to book and face the wrath of the law without fear or favour,” said Comm Nyathi.

 

He said the police deployment plan was agreed following meetings with Hardrock management.

 

He revealed that police had recommended that 90 officers were needed for such a high-profile game but 80 officers were eventually approved.

 

He claimed that Hardrock management reduced the number of officers from the agreed deployment, and police suspect that this may have contributed to the ugly scenes witnessed during the match. “As police we are saying soccer team authorities should not interfere with the management of public order.

 

“As for this match in particular, Hardrock FC management brought down the number of police officers from the agreed 80 to 40 police officers.”

 

Investigations are continuing, with police promising that every person linked to the violence will be identified and arrested.

 

The match was abandoned while the teams were level at 1–1. *_-H-Metro_*

 

 

 

 

 

9. *“It’s biting me!” — Former UFC fighter Temba Gorimbo filmed in close encounter with bear*

 

Former UFC fighter Temba Gorimbo has gone viral after sharing a video of an encounter with a brown bear in the United States, in which the animal briefly wrestled with him and at one point bit into his tracksuit before letting go.

 

The clip, which Gorimbo posted on his social media platforms, shows the mixed martial artist engaging with what appeared to be a playful juvenile bear, moments that quickly turned tense as the animal gripped him while he tried to pull away.

 

In the footage, Gorimbo can be heard laughing nervously as the bear continued to cling onto him, prompting viewers to interpret the reaction as a mix of fear and adrenaline. At one point, he is heard saying “no, it’s biting me,” before managing to break free and move to safety. The encounter, although described by some as playful, clearly showed moments of concern as the situation unfolded.

 

The video sparked widespread reaction on social media, with users flooding the comments section in disbelief and humour. Many said Gorimbo’s laughter sounded more like panic than amusement, while others joked that even the bravest would have reacted the same way when faced with a bear in close quarters. Some users highlighted his quick instincts, describing it as a classic “fight-or-flight” response in action.

 

Others added a cultural twist to the conversation, saying the reaction was “very Zimbo,” pointing out the mix of Shona expressions and English panic in his voice. *_-B-Metro_*

 

 

 

 

 

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