RCZ treasurer Mhizha survives horrific accident

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Mhizha’s vehicle wreck soon after the accident

Pikisai Mhizha


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Reformed Church in Zimbabwe (RCZ) treasurer, Pikisai Mhizha was last week involved in a horrifying road traffic accident after colliding with a haulage truck at Mutangazi along the Harare-Masvingo highway.
Mhizha told TellZim News he had nobody but the good Lord to thank after surviving the heart-wrenching car crash which completely wrecked his Toyota Hilux D4D double cab.
“I am currently at home recuperating. It can only be God who saved me from the clear jaws of death that had visited me. It is after such a traumatic experience that you get to see the how fragile men’s presence on Earth is. All is indeed vanity except the word of the Lord who saved me,” said Mhizha.
The narrow yet busy road claims lives almost every day and it has on several occasions been described as a deathtrap.local

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