UK Police Case Demands Mwonzora Returns Harvest House and Simba Chikanza’s Keys, Which The Politician Violently Seized
20 January 2025
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-PUBLIC CALL FOR WITNESSES-

A police investigation was launched following an incident at the Premier Inn, Castle Quays, Banbury, last year on September 28, 2024. The investigation centers around allegations against politician Douglas Mwonzora, who is accused of utilizing the hotel to harass property owners and tenants he has allegedly evicted and refusing to return the keys to their properties.

According to eyewitness accounts and CCTV footage, Mr. Mwonzora, who was booked into room 217 alongside a female colleague named Agnes, caused a series of disturbances during his stay. The room had been paid for by news editor, Simba Chikanza, who had been invited to interview the former senator later on Saturday.

The incident escalated when Mwonzora refusing to stay with his self female colleague in room 217, allegedly took Chikanza’s room key card without permission from the reception area, proceeded to the fourth floor, and forcibly evicted Chikanza from room 417. Witnesses claim Mwonzora boasted about owning both Chikanza’s hotel room and Nelson Chamisa’s party, comparing the eviction to his alleged seizure of the party’s Harvest House building in Zimbabwe.

CCTV footage reportedly captured Mwonzora at the hotel reception aggressively shouting, “I am the president of my own party back home,” while insisting that Chikanza’s room also belonged to him. This led to a confrontation with hotel staff, who ultimately threatened to remove Mwonzora from the premises for his disruptive and aggressive behavior.

The incident also involved allegations of racially charged remarks by Mwonzora, who reportedly insulted two female Premier Inn staff members, questioning why they could not speak English properly.

To date Mr Mwonzora has admitted being he resorted to violence during the incident.

In response to the ordeal, Chikanza, who was left exasperated and displaced from his room, issued a formal statement demanding accountability from Mwonzora. Chikanza has requested the return of his room key, an apology to the hotel staff and himself, and compensation for the disturbances caused.

The Thames Valley Police have confirmed that an investigation is underway and a demand has been placed that Mwonzora should:

1. Return the room key illegally taken from Chikanza.

2. Surrender the keys to the political party properties he allegedly used the British hotel to harass on the 28th Sept 2024.

3. Issue formal apologies to the Premier Inn staff, Chikanza, and Nelson Chamisa and Md Womberaishe Nhende, the male victim seen lying down soon after being tortured on the day Mr Douglas Mwonzora illegally seized Harvest house building around 4th June 2020, in the same way, Chikanza was made to recline down at the Premier Inn Banbury reception on 28 Sept 2024 and suffer sleep deprivation.

4. Provide a witness statement to the police.

This incident has sparked widespread criticism, with calls for Mwonzora to account for his actions both at the hotel and in relation to his alleged political and property disputes. The investigation is ongoing, and further updates are expected in due course.

5. Chikanza has publicised this announcement calling for witnesses and victims left at a loss over incidents which Mr Douglas Mwonzora utilized the Premier Inn, Oxford premises to harass them. Complainants may contact Mr Chikanza on the official news email address using the above subject header. – inserted