Mwenezi man left for dead over ‘chibatai munhu’

Date:

Share post:


Mbanje being helped to his feet by well-wishers

Cephas Shava

13 March 2017, Mwenezi – A man who ‘stole’ some sips of popular Super shake beer popularly known as chibatai munhu was severely bashed and left for dead with serious injuries at KwaHungwe Bar, Rutenga, on Sunday afternoon.  
The man, identified as Esau Mbanje from Guramatunhu under Chief Chitanga, was left in a pool of blood after he was beaten by unidentified man who accused him of drinking their beer.
“Mbanje entered the bar and took deep gulps of the beer without permission from the owners. He did the same on a third man and that’s when everybody began to drag while giving him heavy blows,” said an eye witness.
Mbanje sustained a deep scar on his forehead which was reportedly a result of a heavy fall after repeated blows from the outraged drinkers.
Tellzim News saw Mbanje bleeding profusely and struggling to stand on his own before well-wishers helped him to his feet and took him to Rutenga Clinic in a donkey-drawn scotch-cart.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

Masvingo roads severely damaged by heavy rains

By Karen SibandaMASVINGO,The state of roads in Masvingo has deteriorated following weeks of heavy rains, leavingmany routes damaged...

Mudenda to officiate at 2026 Buy Local Conference

By Staff ReporterHARARE – Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda is set to grace the2026 Buy Local...

Fuel price surge threatens health sector, CWGH warns

By Staff ReporterMASVINGO – The Community Working Group on Health (CWGH) has warned that thecontinued rise in fuel prices...

​Procurement delays Tshovani Stadium refurbishment

​By Beatific Gumbwanda​CHIREDZI – Plans to refurbish Tshovani Stadium remain in motion despite significantdelays in the tendering process,...