Infidelity row leaves couple dead in Ngundu

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By Ndinatsei Mavodza
CHIVI – A domestic dispute over alleged infidelity ended in a double tragedy after a 33-
year-old woman from Nyahombe New Stands in Ngundu died from complications of a bite
wound before her husband was later found hanging near their home on the same day.
Masvingo Deputy Provincial Police Spokesperson, Assistant Inspector Masauso Patinyu
confirmed the death of Monica Mbathane and her husband Donald Mataga (33) and
condemned domestic violence, saying misunderstandings in relationships should not escalate
into physical confrontations.
“I confirm the death of Mbathane and Mataga who both died on February 20 at different
intervals after a dispute on February 13, 2026 which ended up in violence.
“We condemn domestic violence in the strongest terms. Disputes between couples should
always be solved peacefully and amicably,” said Ass Insp Patinyu.
Assistant Inspector Patinyu also urged members of the public to seek help when facing
problems rather than taking their own life.
“Suicide is never an option. Challenges are part of life and can be addressed through dialogue
and support systems. We encourage people to speak out and seek help instead of suffering in
silence,” he said.
Circumstances are that the couple allegedly had a misunderstanding at their home on
February 13 at around 10PM over suspected infidelity.
The dispute turned physical, with Mbathane reportedly grabbing Mataga’s private parts. In an
attempt to free himself, Mataga bit Mbathane’s right arm causing a deep wound.
Mbathane did not seek medical attention immediately after the incident.
On February 19, she reportedly began experiencing severe complications as her arm started to
rot and she became seriously ill.
Mbathane was taken to Chivi District Hospital where she was admitted in a critical condition.
On February 20 at around 9AM, she was transferred to Masvingo Provincial Hospital and
died on the way along Tokwe-Mandamabwe road.
Her body was taken back to Chivi District Hospital for a post-mortem examination.
Later that same day at around 4PM, Mataga’s body was discovered hanging from a tree
branch on a mountain approximately 200 metres from their home.

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