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*Eight Men Flog Villager To Death In Revenge Mission* *Follow Pindula on WhatsApp for daily new updates* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va84dngJP21B2nWeyM3v?fb Eight men allegedly assaulted a fellow villager with a sjambok and hit him with a stone in the head in Mhangura, resulting in his death, over a previous argument during a beer-drinking spree. In a statement posted on X, the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) said Tatenda Mifiko (23), Simbarashe Gwararaoma (18) and Tonderai Mhonda (28) other accomplices still at large assaulted Learnmore Nhembe (23) at White Wash Shopping Centre. ---------- itel A70 256GB $99USD WhatsApp: https://wa.me/+263715068543 Calls: 0772464000 ---------- Nhembe died upon admission to Chinhoyi Provincial Hospital. Reads the statement: > Police in Mhangura have arrested Tatenda Mifiko (23), Simbarashe Gwararaoma (18) and Tonderai Mhonda (28) in connection with a case of murder which occurred at White Wash Shopping Centre. > The suspects and their five accomplices who are still at large, took turns to assault the victim, Learnmore Nhembe (23) with a sjambok, hands and feet indiscriminately all over the body. > One of the suspects, only identified as Divine, hit the victim with a stone on the head. The victim died upon admission at Chinhoyi Provincial Hospital. > The suspects and the victim had previously been embroiled in an argument during a beer-drinking spree at White Wash Mine, Pondorosa, Mhangura. Last month, ZRP spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi expressed concern over the increasing number of murder cases. He said: > Violent crimes in society are on the increase due to several factors such as infidelity and perpetrators use machetes and other dangerous weapons. > The rise in cases of murder is worrisome hence the need to value life. We want to ensure that lives are protected, and we cannot have a nation where people slaughter each other like chickens over issues that can be resolved amicably. > There are several organisations and even community leaders that can be approached in resolving disputes. > Where there are disputes and conflicts, even within families, people are always free to approach the police, the church, and community leaders. > We have also noticed that most murder victims in Bulawayo are people who would have left beer gardens very late. > As the police, we urge all beer-drinking outlets and business communities to operate within the law and adhere to stipulated times. More: Pindula News _If you found this article useful_ *Please support Pindula by forwarding to friends and groups*
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