Mwenezi imbiber murdered for ‘disrespecting’ bar owner

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Tendai Mange
There
was shock at a drinking spot in Mwenezi district recently when a man was
murdered by his drinking mate for disrespecting the bar owner.
Masvingo
provincial police spokesperson Chief Inspector Charity Mazula confirmed the
incident and urged people to solve their difference amicably.
“We
can confirm that we received the murder case and a suspect is in our custody. We
urge people to try and solve their problems when they are sober,” said Mazula.
Sources
said Wilson Ngungwana of Village 10 Chipimbi, Mukwasine, was drinking beer with
his friend Charles Chauke of Village 8 Chimpimbi at Chagara’s bar.
A
serious misunderstanding emerged between Ngungwana and bar owner Funny Chagara,
leading Chauke to intervene against the former whom he accused of disrespecting
Chagara.
Chauke
then went outside the bar and brought a log which he used to hit Ngungwane on the
head. The victim instantly fell unconscious and was then taken to Chiredzi
Hospital from where he was referred to Hippo Valley and finally to Parirenyatwa
in Harare.
He
died at Parirenyatwa six days later.

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