A prison officer in Harare, Zimbabwe, has been arrested following allegations that he supplied a firearm to an inmate, which enabled the inmate to escape custody in a daring act of violence.
The inmate, 29-year-old Luke Zinyengere, was on trial for his involvement in a high-profile armed robbery at Quest Financial Services in February 2024, where over $700,000 was stolen. On March 21, Zinyengere managed to break free from his restraints at the Harare Magistrates Court after engaging in a violent shootout with prison guards. He then hijacked a Mazda Demio to flee the scene.
The prison officer, Donald Madzinga, is scheduled to appear in court today, Monday, March 24, 2025, facing charges of aiding the inmate’s escape. Law enforcement sources confirmed that Madzinga is accused of providing Zinyengere with the weapon used during the escape.
Zinyengere had been awaiting sentencing for his role in the robbery, which had shocked the nation due to the audacity of the crime and the large sum of money involved. On February 25, 2024, a group of armed individuals, including Zinyengere, stormed the Quest Financial Services premises, stealing over $700,000. Zinyengere, along with several other suspects, was arrested in connection with the heist.
The robbery was one of the largest in Harare’s recent history. Two security guards at Quest Financial Services were also implicated in the crime for failing to report the cash dropped by the robbers during their escape. They were sentenced to 48 months in prison.
Following the dramatic escape, authorities have launched an extensive manhunt to capture Zinyengere. The escape has raised serious concerns about security protocols at the Harare Magistrates Court and the broader prison system. Law enforcement agencies have urged the public to remain vigilant and report any sightings of Zinyengere or the hijacked Mazda Demio. The incident has sparked widespread media coverage and public outrage, with many calling for stricter security measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.