Man bashes aunt, orders her to resurrect father

Date:

Share post:



Staff reporter

Renco Mine – Clemence Mahachi from Chiponda Village in Nyajena last week left community members speechless after he allegedly dragged, tied and laid his aunt, Agnes Mauya, on top of his father’s grave and ordered her to resurrect him.
The matter was reported to Renco Mine police camp but the suspect had not been arrested by the time of writing because he had reportedly fled the area.
As a result of the alleged assault, Mauya sustained an injured arm and a swollen face while her daughter was hit by a machete on the forehead when she tried to intervene on behalf of her mother.
She was taken to Nyajena Hospital for treatment while her daughter, identified as Fortunate, was transferred to Morgenster Hospital.
Witnesses said Mahachi dragged Mauya to his father’s grave where he reportedly assaulted her for ‘bewitching and killing his father’.
Mahachi is also said to have blamed Mauya for his separation from his wife saying the aunt had used witchcraft to create misunderstandings in his family.
Mahachi’s father was reportedly found dead in a football pitch at Muchibwa Primary school last year after a beer drink at Muchibwa Council beer hall.local

TellZimNews
TellZimNewshttps://tellzim.com
TellZim News is the leading news organization in the Southern region. It provides candid, balanced and timely news from the communities. Keeping it real. Committed to tell Zimbabwe.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Related articles

Econet sounds alarm over surge in EcoCash scams, phone thefts

By Karen Sibanda MASVINGO – Econet Wireless Zimbabwe has urged residents in Gutu and Bikita to stay alert after...

Berejena learner who shocked the nation after passing ‘A Levels’ at form 3 shares his story

By Tadiwa Shunje MASVINGO — A Form Three learner from Berejena High School in Chivi has captured national attention...

Masvingo Province commemorates World Wetlands Day in Bikita

By Virginia Njovo Masvingo Province marked World Wetlands Day on February 6, 2026, at Nerumedzo Primary School in Bikita...

STREET SURVIVAL OR CHILD EXPLOITATION? EXAMINING THE REALITIESOF MOZAMBICAN BOYS WORKING IN HARARE’S INFORMAL ECONOMY

Across the busy streets of Harare, a troubling sight has become all too familiar. Young boys,many of them...